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... which would include orbital mechanics, astronomy, computers, spacecraft orientation, general mathematics and physics refresher courses, and field trips for contractor facility orientation. In March they would start Air Force ... of Sciences (Keldysh) about the miss distance. . . ." ''(Science, 3/24/67, 1505-11; 8/4/67, 487-8)'' After analysis of SURVEYOR IV failure and SURVEYOR I and ...
... the malfunctioning computer block, which had failed on 2 January, and restarted the station's orientation system. This common type of malfunction, which had occurred seven times in 1997, did not ... the space station, thereby crippling the gyroscope that oriented the station's solar panels. Using the Soyuz escape module engines to control its orientation, Mir turned off all nonessential systems, to conserve ... 1998 January Jan 1 1998 1 Jan 2 1998 2 Jan 3 1998 3 Jan 4 1998 4 Jan 5 1998 5 Jan 6 1998 6 Jan 7 1998 7 Jan 8 ...
... first briefing early in February, 46 volunteers reported and 20 were chosen for orientation March 24. The preliminary orientation and testing would give researchers a chance to see how the subjects performed ... 1980 April Apr 1 1980 1 Apr 2 1980 2 Apr 3 1980 3 Apr 4 1980 4 Apr 5 1980 5 Apr 6 1980 6 Apr 7 1980 7 Apr 8 ...
... a boundary layer controller is developed. The proposed controller is capable of maintaining the desired orientation continuously. Furthermore, the relative position of these two vehicles is also maintained on a continuous ...
Media:1965-06 Mars Missions Woodcock 19650019359.pdf A Propulsion Oriented Study Of Mission Modes For Manned Mars Landing by Gordon Woodcock June 1965 Category:Publications
... public domain to which all citizens should have access on terms of equality." ''(CR, 5/4/65, 9023-9027)'' Aerospace Corp.'s $22 million expenditure to construct buildings in California when ... , was about 5.9 lbs, psi; (2) Leonov had trouble with his vision and in orienting himself while in space, but was capable of performing useful work; (3) Soviet scientists have ... , 2; Kotulak, Chic, Trib., 5/7/65; M&R, 5/10/65, 12, 13)'' May 4-6: Preliminary plans for Apollo Extension System ( Apollo Extension System AES ) development required selection of ...
... small jet engines to stabilize the flight. Approximately 8,000 km. (4,969 mi.) from the lunar surface, spacecraft was oriented so that jet of the engine was directed against direction of ... of classical mechanics or whether it is necessary to use quantum mechanics." ''(Cal Tech Release, 4/4/66)'' USAF and NASA signed agreement to establish procedures for joint space program accident investigation ...
... engines had "demonstrated their practical utility" for maneuvering and stabilizing spacecraft in flight. ''(Tass, 11/4/66; Grose, NYT, 11/5/66, 12; Wilford, NYT, 11/5/66, 12)'' Cosmonaut-pilots ... /66, 1; Roberts, Wash. Post, 11/5/66, A1)'' Radioastronomers were relying increasingly on ancient Oriental records of novae and supernovae because the phenomena could be observed so rarely, Xi Ze ...
... be defined and then adhered to without major degradation of the original goals. "This mission-oriented approach to research and development and its broad integration of the great capabilities and imagination ... 1974 April Apr 1 1974 1 Apr 2 1974 2 Apr 3 1974 3 Apr 4 1974 4 Apr 5 1974 5 Apr 6 1974 6 Apr 7 1974 7 Apr 8 ...
... had been discovered two days earlier when sensors locked on to a "guide star" to orient the spacecraft. Engineers noticed a slight wobble, one six-hundredth of a degree up and ... 1990 May May 1 1990 1 May 2 1990 2 May 3 1990 3 May 4 1990 4 May 5 1990 5 May 6 1990 6 May 7 1990 7 May 8 ...

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