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... launch in series (Nov. 28, 1965) had orbited Canada's Alouette 2 and U.S. Explorer 31 . Isis 1 had been launched Jan. 30, 1969. Isis program was joint undertaking of NASA ... , and Academician Mstislav V. Keldysh , President of Soviet Academy. ''(NASA Release 71-57)'' Data from Explorer 42 (Uhuru, launched Dec 12 1970 ) was reported at American Astronomical Society meeting in Baton ...
... to be done, and build an efficient system of exploration robots. Figure 31.1 (5) illustrates a logical pathway to developing such a robotic exploration system. One derives objectives based on the vision ... failures with space and terrestrial robots. Image:Beyond Earth Fig 31.1.jpg 400 px ''Figure 31.1 Pathway to an Integrated Exploration Robotic System'' Where are we now in the pathway to ...
... and fighting to get the public support we have received . . . “At the time of orbiting EXPLORER I five years ago you could hardly talk about space flights. Nowadays everybody talks about ... Was Director of ABMA Development Operations Division which provided Jupiter C vehicle for EXPLORER I . ''(Huntsville Times, 1/31/63)'' Dr. Nancy G. Roman, Chief of Astronomy and Solar Physics, NASA Office ...
... on which we take issue with some of our scientific colleagues, who complain, `The scientific exploration of the moon has been accorded a secondary priority in the lunar program.' This remark ... top priority in the space program. However, while science plays an Important role in lunar exploration, it was never intended to be the primary objective of that project. The impetus of ... , but by the need for a vigorous response to the national challenge . . . ." ''(Text, OR, 7/31/63, A4874-76)'' USAF launched Thor-Agena D with unidentified satellite from Pacific Missile Range ...
First U.S. satellite-14-kg (30.8-lb) Explorer I , launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., by Jupiter C booster Jan. 31, 1958- 1958-reentered atmosphere over South Pacific. Satellite had discovered ... orbit about 10,000 times as much payload as the little Jupiter C that launched Explorer I ." ''(NASA Release 70-49; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC Mission & Analysis Div)'' In first ...
... Mars flyby in relation to study’s recommendation that Mars exploration be assigned “highest scientific priority." Report, Biology and the Exploration of Mars, was released with companion anthology, Extraterrestrial Life ... . 26, 1965. ''(NAS-NRC-NAE News Report, 6-7; NAS-NRC Release, 5/31/66)'' ComSatCorp Chairman James McCormack told Washington Society of Investment Analysts that ComSatCorp ...
... -10-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) NAS-NRC Space Science Board published Lunar Exploration: Strategy for Research 1969-1975. Best use of manned lunar-landing capability in lunar exploration ... publications with his Aeronautics and Astronautics: An American Chronology of Science and Technology in the Exploration of Space, 1915-1960. This has been followed by similar annual chronologies and chronologies devoted ...
... spacecraft: Sea of Tranquility . ''(Witkin, NYT, 2/2/64, 1; Houston Chron., 1/31/64)'' Sixth birthday of EXPLORER I , first U.S. satellite, which was launched into orbit with a Jupiter C vehicle by JPL-ABMA team. EXPLORER I has traveled around the earth 26,315 times covering some 775 million miles. With initial orbit of 1,573-mi. apogee, 224-mi. perigee, and 114.8-min. period, EXPLORER I now orbits at 1,011.6-mi. apogee, 212.5-mi. perigee, and 104 ...
... 243 - BOOK NOTICES 246 - THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA FROM SPACE- THE EXPLORATION OF A MYTH Douglas Arnold 248 - - '''VOL. 31 NO.8''' '''AUGUST 1989''' - INTERNATIONAL - Space Report 254 - A BRITON IN ... James Burke of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Carl Pitcher of NASA's Office of Exploration investigate the potential use of a Lunar base for astronomy. 308 - OBSERVING GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES Most ...
... these technology areas requires dramatic improvements over existing capabilities for future science and human exploration missions. Early stage, or low technology readiness level (TRL) concepts, could mature into tools ... of $400 million. The effective ordering period is from June 1, 2012, through May 31, 2017. SGT will provide services for development and validation of new technologies for future ...

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