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... pounds of research, crew supplies and hardware, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will launch on a Falcon 9 rocket. The payloads include crucial materials to directly support several of the more than 250 ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 60 60 '''Page ''' - 289-293 '''Year''' - 2007 '''Keywords''' - Falcon 1, launch vehicle, low cost launch '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007.60.289 '''Number of Pages ... Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the USAF under the joint USAF and DARPA Falcon Program. The objectives of the flight were to demonstrate responsive operations including rapid payload integration ...
The Japanese probe Muses-C~renamed Hayabusa (Falcon) after its deployment~launched from Kogoshima Space Center on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, ... . (Spacewarn Bulletin, no. 595; Eric Talmadge for Associated Press, “Japan Launches Rocket To Probe Asteroid,” 9 May 2003. NASA announced the selection of William W. Parsons Jr., Director of NASA's ... Director of SSC. (NASA, “NASA Selects New Space Shuttle Program Manager,” news release 03-164, 9 May 2003, http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2003/may/HP_news_03164.html (accessed ...
... -747, while Europe offers Concordes, A-300 airbuses, Mercures for short range; VFW-614s and Falcon 2OTs for commuter traffic; and have started their STOL projects for urban traffic. To do ... 1972 5 Mar 6 1972 6 Mar 7 1972 7 Mar 8 1972 8 Mar 9 1972 9 Mar 10 1972 10 Mar 11 1972 11 Mar 12 1972 12 Mar 13 ...
... looks back 30 years to the then record braking 18-day solo spaceflight of Soyuz 9, the last, and longest mission in Earth orbit prior to the space station era. '''To ...
... expenditure of public funds. Bill was referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary. ''(CR, 4/9/63, 5609 )'' Dr. Eugene B. Konecci , NASA Director of Biotechnology and Human Research in Office ... Affairs Officer Lt. Col. John H. Powers (USAF) said preparations for Project Mercury flight MA-9 were proceeding on schedule. Flight was scheduled for mid-May. ''(AP, Birmingham Post-Herald, 4 ...
... NIMBUS I satellite, escaped the second hurricane in a month with virtually no damage. ''(AP, 9/9/64)'' Permanent Hall of Science was dedicated at World's Fair, New York City. Participating ... are quite encouraged by this exchange on a scientist-to-scientist basis." ''(AP, Denver Post, 9/9/64)'' British Minister of Aviation Julian Amery announced at banquet of Society of British Aerospace ...
... ' activities, a spokesman said. Physicians attributed the infections to microorganisms in the sea. ''(Wash, Post, 9/9/65, A4)'' House Rules Committee deferred bill to study conversion to the metric system, proposed ... might decide whether `marsography' is a word and straighten out the planetary adjectives." ''(Bishop, WSJ, 9/9/65, 12)'' September 1965 September Sep 1 1965 1 Sep 2 1965 2 Sep 3 ...
... ; and result in development of stronger submarine hulls, aircraft wings, and spacecraft. ''(Reuters, NYT, 2/9/69, 92)'' FAA had awarded United Aircraft Corp. Pratt & Whitney Div. $665,241 contract for ... challenge the military-industrial complex, against which President Eisenhower warned eight years ago." ''(NYT, 2/9/69, 12)'' February 1969 February Feb 1 1969 1 Feb 2 1969 2 Feb 3 ...
... a widespread network controlled from Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe, in Casteau, Belgium." '' (NY News, 9/9/70)'' UPI said it had learned U.S. had agreed to sell 16-18 new ... certainly reasonable that this nation too should start getting a grip on its priorities." ''(WSJ, 9/9/70)'' Aircraft hijacking was discussed by David Hoffman in Washington Post: "That hijacking entails much ...

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