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  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents



... -carried telescope launched into the stratosphere last November from Palestine, Tex. ''(NANA, Houston Chron., 4/15/64)'' Prof. Colin O. Hines of Univ. of Chicago told national committee of the International ... the ionospheric layers which in turn disrupted radio communications, he said. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 4/15/64)'' NASA Assistant Administrator for Technology Utilization and Policy Planning Dr. George L. Simpson , Jr ... 1964 11 Apr 12 1964 12 Apr 13 1964 13 Apr 14 1964 14 Apr 15 1964 15 Apr 16 1964 16 Apr 17 1964 17 Apr 18 1964 18 Apr 19 ...
... products. (2) work harder to find Government contracts, or (3) continue complaining. ''( Smith, NYT, 3/15/65)'' "Project Stormy Spring," a meteorological study by the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories to ... explosions and likewise ionized by them, making impossible any 21-cm.-wavelength emissions. ''(Tass, 3/15/65)'' Lance battlefield missile was successfully test fired at the White Sands Missile Range . Built ... 1965 11 Mar 12 1965 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 1965 16 Mar 17 1965 17 Mar 18 1965 18 Mar 19 ...
... , was arguing for a $100,000-limit liability. ''(U.S. State Dept. Release 268)'' November 15-17: Dr. Edward C. Welsh , Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council , told ... the technical sessions was Joseph Walker, Chief of Research Pilots, who spoke on the X-15 research airplane as a tool for progress in hypersonic flight. ''( LaRC Release)'' November 1965 November ... 1965 11 Nov 12 1965 12 Nov 13 1965 13 Nov 14 1965 14 Nov 15 1965 15 Nov 16 1965 16 Nov 17 1965 17 Nov 18 1965 18 Nov 19 ...
... system and was killed, the first fatality in the 191 flights since the three X-15 s started their flight operations, June 8, 1959. Usual flight plan called for aircraft to ... continuing att6mpt to determine the probable cause. ''(FRC Release26-67; AP, NYT, 11/16/67,15)'' In message transmitting to Congress annual report on US. participation in U.N. for 1966 ... 1967 11 Nov 12 1967 12 Nov 13 1967 13 Nov 14 1967 14 Nov 15 1967 15 Nov 16 1967 16 Nov 17 1967 17 Nov 18 1967 18 Nov 19 ...
... man's understanding of a hitherto unpenetrated section of the solar system," ''(NYT, 3/15/71, 38)'' March 15-16: NASA launched two Nike-Cajun sounding rockets from Kourou, French Guiana, carrying ... third in four-launch series; first had been conducted March 5. ''(NASA Rpts SRL)'' March 15-18: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA Space Shuttle Development, Testing, and Operations Conference ... 1971 11 Mar 12 1971 12 Mar 13 1971 13 Mar 14 1971 14 Mar 15 1971 15 Mar 16 1971 16 Mar 17 1971 17 Mar 18 1971 18 Mar 19 ...
... and had coined "what they hope will become the standard, short version." ''(Av Wk, 5/15/72, 13)'' Physicists were studying possibility that magnetic substorm was created by experiment conducted by ... of less than 6000 km (4000 mi) , Aviation Week & Space Technology reported. ''(Av Wk, 5/15/72, 13)'' National Academy of Sciences was seeking Congressional approval of project to provide funds ... 1972 11 May 12 1972 12 May 13 1972 13 May 14 1972 14 May 15 1972 15 May 16 1972 16 May 17 1972 17 May 18 1972 18 May 19 ...
... Committee reported on Aug. 3 closed hearing that received testimony from NASA management and Apollo 15 astronauts on commercialization of postal covers and replicas of "Fallen Astronaut" sculpture that was carried ... events coming to their attention." Dr. James C. Fletcher , NASA Administrator, released report on Apollo 15 commercialism and disciplinary actions taken by NASA. Investigations and reviews had revealed weaknesses in NASA ... 1972 11 Sep 12 1972 12 Sep 13 1972 13 Sep 14 1972 14 Sep 15 1972 15 Sep 16 1972 16 Sep 17 1972 17 Sep 18 1972 18 Sep 19 ...
... soil stabilizers, were developed by McDonnell Douglas for thermal control of Skylab Orbital Workshop (launched 15 May 1973) and unmanned satellites. They would prevent thawing of permafrost around the pipe supports ... million was a 4% increase; engineering's $204 million was up 6%. ''(NSF Highlights, 15 July 74)'' 15-16 July: Western Union Telegraph Co.'s Westar 1-first U.S. domestic communications ... 1974 11 Jul 12 1974 12 Jul 13 1974 13 Jul 14 1974 14 Jul 15 1974 15 Jul 16 1974 16 Jul 17 1974 17 Jul 18 1974 18 Jul 19 ...
... two satellites, in synchronous orbit; were linked to earth stations near major cities. (WU Release, 15 July 75) The upper stage and instrument unit of the Saturn IB rocket that carried ... reach the size of the Saturn team because of increased automation. (O'Toole, W Post, 15 July 75, A9) NASA awarded a $5.5 million cost-reimbursable contract to the Univ ... 1975 11 Jul 12 1975 12 Jul 13 1975 13 Jul 14 1975 14 Jul 15 1975 15 Jul 16 1975 16 Jul 17 1975 17 Jul 18 1975 18 Jul 19 ...
... , launched 22 March, had reentered 18 May. (Av Wk, 4 Oct 76, 26; USAF anno. 15 Sept 76; Sf, March 1977, 117) Johnson Space Center announced receipt of delivery on the ... now"-it would fall on to the planet. (FBIS, 15 Sept 76) 15-27 September. The USSR launched Soyuz 22 into earth orbit 15 Sept. at 12:48 pm Moscow time (5:48 ... 1976 11 Sep 12 1976 12 Sep 13 1976 13 Sep 14 1976 14 Sep 15 1976 15 Sep 16 1976 16 Sep 17 1976 17 Sep 18 1976 18 Sep 19 ...

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