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Transit IVA, Injun and Greb III satellites
Category:Spacecraft
Edward White Interview August 1965
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 1
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 2
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 3
Gemini 4 Launch
Gemini Titan 4 composite flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini Titan 4 flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini 4 - The NASA Mission Reports - edited by Robert Godwin
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... , 290-lb Essa IV carried two Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) camera systems which would photograph earth`s cloud cover and immediately transmit pictures to local APT ground stations. Essa IV was replacing Essa II in the TOS system because orbital drift limited Essa IV's usefulness. ESSA financed, managed, and operated TOS system; GODDARD SPACE ...
... APT stations. Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA VI would supplement Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA II and Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA IV, replacing them when they became inoperable. Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA financed, managed, and operated TOS ... ESSA I was launched Feb. 3, 1966; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA II , Feb. 28, 1966; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA III, Oct. 2, 1966; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA IV Jan. 26, 1967; and Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA ...
... stage. Primary NASA mission objective was to place and operate spacecraft
NASA launched meteorological satellite Essa VII for Environmental Science Services Administration. Satellite relayed photo of tropical storm Shirley Aug. 19 ... in orbit. Essa I was launched Feb. 3, 1966; Essa II, Feb. 28, 1966; Essa Oct. 2, 1966; Essa IV, Jan. 26, 1967; Essa V, April 20, 1967; and Essa VI, Nov. 10, 1967. Essa VII was 17th ...
... . Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA I was launched Feb. 3, 1966; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA II, Feb. 28, 1966; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA III, Oct. 2,1966; and Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA IV, Jan. 26, 1967. ''(NASA Proj Off; Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA Release 67-39 ...
... -second week of November 1967-in launching Ats III, Surveyor VI, Saturn V, and Essa IV represented "better than 90% of everything we would need to carry out almost any mission ... placed on our space agenda for the next decade." Measurements made by experimental spacecraft plus ESSA's 24-hr-per-day operations were providing handsome returns in understanding and predicting ... rate capability in which we have been behind the U.S.S.R." Utility of Essa IV was "far beyond any we can achieve in any other way. It works . .. all around ...
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NASA turned Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA IV meteorological satellite over to Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA for operation in accordance with NASA-Dept. of Commerce agreement. Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA IV was launched by NASA Jan ...
... the Martian surface, revealing the cratered character of the planet. By October 1, 1965, MARINER IV had extended the long-range communication record to 191 million miles; it has since ... in Morristown, N.J., received photos of North Atlantic storm taken by Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA I meteorological satellite-first known usable pictures ever received from an orbiting satellite on ...
... its orbital environment. Photographs were recorded and radioed to earth by the Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA V weather satellite while passing over the storm area. The collected photographic data were then ... and 10 pm, EDT. WEAFAX was a joint NASA- Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA experiment. ''(NASA Release 67-243)''
MARINER IV , launched Nov. 28, 1964, survived apparent micrometeoroid shower. Spacecraft's cosmic dust ...
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