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... blades would eliminate the need for additional energy sources for maneuvering in space. ''(Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, 7/7/65, 3)'' Photos of the rim of the terrestrial globe and of the twilight aureole ... that the colored luminescense following major volcanic outbreaks was related to this phenomenon. ''(National Zeitung, 7/7/65, 6)'' Consensus of W. German observers at the International Air Show (June 11-20 ...
... rather than scientific inquiry and urged Congress not to support the Space Station. ''(CSM, Jun 7/91)'' The press reported that NASA was considering having two astronauts engage in a spacewalk ... the foundation of a new Center for Applied Space Science and Engineering. ''(B Sun, Jun 7/91)'' NASA announced that as part of its Planetary Astronomy Program of the Office of ... of bad weather, the launch was postponed to June 9. ''(NASA Joust 1 Update, Jun 7/91)'' May 1991 May June 1991 June Jun 1 1991 1 Jun 2 1991 2 ...
... missed signals, both of which could provide valuable information for an operational constellation. The CanX-7 ADS-B data may also aid ground breaking research in multi-static scatterometry and ionospheric ... .aspx , 2015 12 G. Bonin, J. Hiemstra, T. Sears and R. E. Zee, “The CanX-7 Drag Sail Demonstration Mission: Enabling Environmental Stewardship for Nano-and Microsatellites”, Proceedings of the AIAA ...
... reduced, and the bones might eventually become plastic or elastic.” ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 2/7/63, A3)'' Senator Howard Cannon, speaking on Senate floor, said: “. . . It is my personal belief ... by Dr. Roberts would be primarily for scientific and engineering research. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 2/7/63,A3)'' At banquet of “Lectures in Aerospace Medicine,” School of Aerospace Medicine, San Antonio ...
... in elliptical orbit (6,717-mi. apogee, 604-mi. perigee, 225.3-min. period, 42.7° in­clination to equator). Thor-Delta vehicle launched from Cape Canaveral boosted the satellite into ... Release 63-83; NASA TELSTAR II Prog. Rpt. No. 2 ; AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 5/7/63)'' Aerobee 150A sounding rocket carried 153-lb. instrumented payload to 139-mi. altitude in ... by a new sense of man's unend­ing and unlimited possibilities." ''(Wash. Post, 5/7/63; CR, 5/8/63,7491)'' Col. Charles Yeager , Chief of USAF Aerospace Research Pilot ...
... Center Satellite Situation Report listed the satellite as "research Satellite for geophysics." ''(AP, Wash. Post, 7/7/63; GSFC Sat. Sit. Rpt., 6/30/63)'' Dr. E. C. Welsh, Executive Secretary of ... . For example, rendezvous technique, life-protective measures, control and guidance systems, improvement in rockets, etc. " 7. The moon is an excellent platform for mounting astronom­ical instruments, without atmospheric handicaps. " 8 ... one of few men in U.S. with such qualifications. ''(AP, N.Y. Herald Trib., 7/7/63)'' General Electric Co. said four men would spend one month inside full-scale model ...
... helpful in evaluating effect of telemetry blackout occurring during missile launch. ''(OAR Research. Review, 10/7/63, 10)'' National Science Foundation appropriations of $323 million were voted by the House Appropriations ... man whose furious pedaling turned a propeller on a slender-winged, featherweight craft. ''(NYT, 10/7/63)'' The aerospace industry "could better be defined as the na­tional survival industry," Stuart ...
... Canaveral by flaming fragments but without injury or property damage. ''(AP, NYT, 11/8/63, 7)'' Rep. George P. Miller (D.-Calif.) spoke on the House floor of the series of ... have to guide ourselves in the difficult years that lie ahead of us." ''(CR, 11/7/63, 20332)'' Argentina was planning a series of science fairs for secondary school students on ... ­sistance from the National Commission for Scientific and Tech­nical Investigation. ''(Science Service, NYT, 11/7/63, 67)'' November 1963 November Nov 1 1963 1 Nov 2 1963 2 Nov 3 ...
... responsible for RANGER VI camera failure by interfering with switches for the cameras. ''(SBD, 2/7/64, 207)'' Two balloons with instrumented payloads to make upper-atmosphere measurements were released at ... varying altitudes, designed by MIT, Was recovered near Derry, La. ''(UPI, Phil. Eve. Bull., 2/7/64)'' Life science researchers in North American Aviation's Space and Information Systems Div. were ...
NASA Nike-Cajun sounding rocket launched from WSMR carried special parachute and payload to 41.7-mi ''(67-km)'' altitude to test parachute deployment at high altitude and to determine ozone ... future national needs. . . . " Authorization request for OSSA for 1969 was for $538.2 million, $14.7 million below FY 1968 operating plan, with "the de­crease . . . primarily in the Lunar and ...

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