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Media:MA09_TEC.PDF Postlaunch memorandum of the 4th Manned Orbital Space Flight Mercury Atlas 9/Faith 7 Jun 24 1963 Category:Publications
Media:MA09_TE2.PDF Transcript of the 4th Manned Orbital Space Flight Mercury Atlas 9/Faith 7 Category:Publications
File:The Flight Of Faith 7 - 1963.mp4 :Category:Movie
REDIRECT The Flight Of Faith 7 - 1963 Movie Category:Movie
... purchase a telescope for Leitch as a gift. It is believed that this was a 7½" Gregorian reflector manufactured by James Shortt. Once he was ensconced at his parish in Monimail ... from a religious man, but Leitch had no problem reconciling man's intellect with his faith-based conclusion that a supreme intelligence was guiding us. In this respect he seems to ... -runner of the many men of science, even today, who maintain some form of religious faith. In September of 1860 Leitch opened an essay in Good Words by discussing how the ...
... adequately funded, the technology could be perfected in five to seven years. ''(Witkin, NYT, 6/7/64, 63)'' Dr. George E. Mueller , NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, answered GOP ... Women's Clubs in Atlantic City, NJ.: ". . . My religion in the space age confirms my faith in a spiritual heaven as real as my humble earthly home. The sooner that mankind accepts an orderly and unlimited universe, the earlier we will have faith in truth. Our cosmology has changed because our knowledge has changed. It has changed before ...
... 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 ...
... field use and could be operational by mid-1970's, Brown said. ''(up:, W Star, 7/7/68, A7)'' Successful test-firing of Phoebus 2A, world's most powerful reactor, June 26 ... XE-1 nuclear engine. Both were vital phases of NASA-AEC Rover program. ''(SD Union, 7/7/68, 12)'' Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. announced plans for new Guppy, 4,000 ... scheduled to culmi­nate in explosion of France's first hydrogen bomb. ''(up:, NYT, 7/7/68, 7; W Post, 7/8/68, Al2)'' July 1968 July Jul 1 1968 1 Jul 2 1968 ...
... the interaction of the proton and the electron in the hydrogen atom. ''(M&R, 12/7/64,17)'' USAF announced completion of the highly successful Demonstration and Shakedown Operations ''(DASO)'' series ... would consist of an adapter, a flexible hose, and a selector valve. ''(M&R, 12/7/64, 17)'' AF Cambridge Research Laboratories, had successfully demonstrated that communications could be made through ...

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