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... , balloon satellite launched Aug. 12,1960, was still visible to naked eye. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 6/6/63)''
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R.-Me.), speaking on the Senate floor, said Committee on ... billion and $40 billion, raises the question of adequate funding of other space activities . . " ''(CR,6/6/63,9690)''
U.K. Office of the Minister for Science announced contract had been awarded ...
... defense and space-related contractor companies that were counting on the project. (W Post, Jun 6/91)
A Christian Science Monitor editorial commended NASA's work with regard to the Magellan ... ambivalence and stressed the need for the administration to achieve a sustainable program. (CSM, Jun 6/91)
AP reported that researchers had found that the seeds, spores, and shrimp eggs flown ...
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... for abstracting information from non-cooperating objects in Earth-orbit." ''(Space Bus. Daily, 3/6/63, 280)''
March, 6-7: D. Brainerd Holmes , NASA Deputy Associate Administrator and Director of Manned ... 1963 2 Mar 3 1963 3 Mar 4 1963 4 Mar 5 1963 5 Mar 6 1963 6 Mar 7 1963 7 Mar 8 1963 8 Mar 9 1963 9 Mar 10 ...
... more information concerning 100% oxygen over a time period, which we thoroughly support . . . ." ''(Transcript)''
May 6-9: Third National Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Space held in Chicago. NASA Administrator ... 95% of knowledge required to understand and interpret re-entry physics phenomena. ''(M&R, 5/6/63, 21)''
Speaking at American Institute of Chemical Engineers meeting in Buffalo, N.Y., engineers ...
... the switch might have Stuck, causing the satellite to transmit continuously. ''(Cleveland Plain Dealer, 10/6/63)''
"Informed sources" in Moscow said that Soviet Cosmonauts Andrian Nikolayev and Valentina Tereshkova ... it may be necessary to proceed with more deliberation, caution and control." ''(Wash. Post, 10/6/63)''
Announced that transistorized sensory system, Myoelectric, to provide astronauts with automatic control during ...
... be diverted from sound objectives on the ground that competition no longer exists." ''(CR, 11/6/63, 20140)''
By the beginning of 1964 the U.S. would have 475 ICBM's ... 90 400-mi. missiles capable of being fired from a surfaced submarine. ''(AP, NYT, 11/6/63, 3)''
MSFC awarded Rocketdyne Div. of North American Aviation an $8,441,956 ... 1963 2 Nov 3 1963 3 Nov 4 1963 4 Nov 5 1963 5 Nov 6 1963 6 Nov 7 1963 7 Nov 8 1963 8 Nov 9 1963 9 Nov 10 ...
... 1963 "70% of all U.S. orbital shots" were made by the military. ''(SBD, 1/6/64,18-19)''
NASA MSC announced Gemini test vehicle for training astronauts in recovery procedures ... installed in mobile trailer at AFMTC for receiving the TIROS VIII photographs. ''(M&R, 1/6/64, 16)''
USAF F-104 squadron completed first nonstop tactical fighter deployment from U.S. West Coast to Europe, flying from George AFB, Calif., 6,150 mi. to Moron Air Base, Spain, in 10 hrs. 20 min. The 18 aircraft ...
... fifth transatlantic communications cable (TAT) would be unnecessary: "It is expected that within the next 6 weeks the . . . ComSatCorp will announce its plans for financing a communications satellite system and will ... USAF would conduct experiments include radiation, photography, communications, and extravehicular activities. ''(Maloney, Houston Post, 2/6/64)''
FAA Administrator N. E Halaby announced formation of Future Flight Manpower Study Board to ...
... to 10,000 ft, where final recovery para-chute would deploy. ''(Yaffee, Av. Wk., 4/6/64, 40-45; MSC Roundup, 4/15/64, 8)''
Researchers at Lankeneau Hospital in Philadelphia ... caused as much by dehydration as by weightlessness, Missiles and Rockets reported. ''(M&R, 4/6/64, 25)''
Glide parachute achieved glide ratio of up to 2:1 in wind-tunnel ... , was proposing it to NASA for later phases of Project Gemini . ''(ARC; M&R, 4/6/64, 25)''
Of the formerly operational Thor missiles that were being converted to space missions ...
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