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... would be first in utilizing space for manned exploration. "To progress in ten short years from exploring survivability to utilization on the most difficult exploration mission ever undertaken implies a rate of change ... astronomy; applications in earth orbit based on meteorology, earth resources, and communications; and extended lunar exploration. "The activities involved in UP represent major steps in the utilization of our space capability ... 1967 23 Nov 24 1967 24 Nov 25 1967 25 Nov 26 1967 26 Nov 27 1967 27 Nov 28 1967 28 Nov 29 1967 29 Nov 30 1967 30 December 1967 ...
... program would be the 350-lb. Geos and the 120-lb. Beacon Explorer-B . ''( NASA Release 65-22; Beacon Explorer-B Press Kit)'' NASA Ames Research Center discussed for the press the ... of the American people for their pioneering work in this field. "In the process we explored 290 configurations, and completed wind tunnel testing on 56 different high-speed wings. . . ." ''(CR, 1 ... 1965 23 Jan 24 1965 24 Jan 25 1965 25 Jan 26 1965 26 Jan 27 1965 27 Jan 28 1965 28 Jan 29 1965 29 Jan 30 1965 30 Jan 31 ...
Feb 27 2012 RELEASE: 12-060 NASA OFFICIAL ANNOUNCES LEAD OF NEW MARS PROGRAM PLANNING GROUP WASHINGTON -- ... -wide team in order to optimize a coordinated strategy of Mars exploration and continue America& 39;s leadership role in the exploration of the Red Planet within available future budgets. RELEASE: 12 ...
... Chapter 27''' '''Planetary and Solar Resource Management, Biospherical Security and the New Space Adventure ''' '''By Elliott and ... powerful and effective tools for understanding "the unknown" These same concepts also apply to Space exploration, especially regard to surviving in hostile environments, and creating a solid technological foundation for establishing ...
... , information system technologies, engineering, and education and public outreach for Goddard's Sciences and Exploration Directorate. The primary work will be performed at Goddard. ''MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-161 ASTRONAUTS ... NSIDC scientists, was 1.58 million square miles (4.10 million square kilometers), or 27,000 square miles (70,000 square kilometers) below the Sept. 18, 2007, daily extent ...
... mph. This compared with the highest solar wind speed ever measured by a NASA spacecraft - EXPLORER XVIII - of about 1,675,000 mph. ‘‘(NASA Release 66-2 1)’’ Arnold Frutkin, NASA ... in 1967 to commemorate the first decade of space exploration, further international cooperation in space, and promote the practical benefits of man’s exploration of space. He suggested four topics for the ... ; (3) applications and economic implications of space research; and (4) impact of space exploration on education. ‘‘(SBD, 1/27/66, 170)’’ Sen. J. W. Fulbright (D-Ark.) spoke satirically on the floor ...
... the Press Secretary, “Executive Order Creating the Presidential Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy,” news release, 30 January 2004, http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/aldridge_executive_order ... January 2009); The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, “Members of the Presidential Space Exploration Commission,” news release,30 January, 2004, http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/aldridge_members.html ... 2004 23 Jan 24 2004 24 Jan 25 2004 25 Jan 26 2004 26 Jan 27 2004 27 Jan 28 2004 28 Jan 29 2004 29 Jan 30 2004 30 Jan 31 ...
... would be “progress in the field of disarmament and in greater cooperative efforts . . . in space exploration, medical research, and communications.” He added: “We’ve got to get into the habit of ... by LUNA III. ‘‘(Tass, 9/27/66)’’ Dr. Eugene M. Shoemaker, chief adviser on geology for Interior Dept.’s Geological Survey, proposed 10-yr. lunar exploration program following first Apollo astronaut landings ...
... up to help the public unlock its scientific curiosity with a new rover-themed Curiosity Explorer badge. Users of the Foursquare social media platform can earn the badge by following NASA ... universe and rediscover Earth. The partnership launched the now-expired NASA Explorer badge for Foursquare users, which encouraged them to explore NASA-related locations across the country. It also included the launch ...
... the outset, the concept was advanced. It was conceived to seize the initiative in space exploration from the Soviet as well as to obtain important information about the moon. Had it ... own, including undertaking very complex missions. Let us look at just the main outlines. "Scientific Exploration in Earth Orbit: The Soviet Union is clearly interested in more than spectaculars. In the ... 1964 23 Apr 24 1964 24 Apr 25 1964 25 Apr 26 1964 26 Apr 27 1964 27 Apr 28 1964 28 Apr 29 1964 29 Apr 30 1964 30 May 1964 ...

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