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... unusual difficulty in the operation of camera lenses, portholes and mirrors." ''(OAR Research Review, 8/12/63, 3-4)'' In address before National Editorial Association's airplane division, inserted in Congressional ... Test Center (composed of Sunnyvale facilities and Hickam AFB recovery group). ''(M&R, 8/12/63, 12)'' U.S. Weather Bureau was considering purchasing Japanese weather observation rockets from Prince Motors, Ltd ... 1963 8 Aug 9 1963 9 Aug 10 1963 10 Aug 11 1963 11 Aug 12 1963 12 Aug 13 1963 13 Aug 14 1963 14 Aug 15 1963 15 Aug 16 ...
... launched from AFMTC in successful flight test down the Atlantic Missile Range . ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 12/13/63)'' NASA awarded Douglas Aircraft Co. two Saturn contract modifica­tions : $48,064,658 ... 103rd explosion since U.S. resumed testing Sept. 15, 1961. ''(AP, N .Y . Herald Trib., 12/13/63)'' Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara initiated ac­tion to discontinue or substantially ... 1963 8 Dec 9 1963 9 Dec 10 1963 10 Dec 11 1963 11 Dec 12 1963 12 Dec 13 1963 13 Dec 14 1963 14 Dec 15 1963 15 Dec 16 ...
... Would be to provide a flyable system in the 1970's. ''(Haggerty, J/Armed Forces, 12/12/64, 8)'' Thiokol Chemical Corp. Wasatch Div.'s 156-in. solid-propellant rocket motor was ... . He estimated that this would result in a "manpower" saving of $1.8 million. ''(NYT, 12/13/64)'' Britain's new Labor Government had reviewed plans to build the Concorde supersonic ... 1964 8 Dec 9 1964 9 Dec 10 1964 10 Dec 11 1964 11 Dec 12 1964 12 Dec 13 1964 13 Dec 14 1964 14 Dec 15 1964 15 Dec 16 ...
... duration of training and what Tass called the cosmonauts' "sensitivity to imponderability." ''(Tass, 12/12/65; Grose, NYT, 12/13/65, 47)'' Radio Prague disclosed that at a November meeting in Moscow of ... scientific research, Countries involved were preparing research programs which would be announced in 1966. ''(NYT , 12/12/65, 141)'' Sigvard Eklund, general director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told Tass that ...
... a "distinct possibility" US. might land a man on the moon in 1968. ''(US. News, 12/12/66,62-7)'' U.S.S.R. launched COSMOS CXXXV into earth orbit with 662 ... important break in secrecy surrounding Soviet reconnaissance satellites. ''(Wash. Post, 12/13/66; 12/19/66, A1, A8; NYT, 12/21/66, 25; Time, 12/ 30/66)'' December 1966 December Dec 1 1966 1 ... 1966 8 Dec 9 1966 9 Dec 10 1966 10 Dec 11 1966 11 Dec 12 1966 12 Dec 13 1966 13 Dec 14 1966 14 Dec 15 1966 15 Dec 16 ...
... Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins to be Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. ''(CR, 12/12/69, D1201)''

Moon was gray and colorless, rather than orange from oxidation of ... in atomic hydrogen to replace that lost by the photolytic decomposition of water vapor." ''(Science, 12/12/69, 1437-8)''

Results of four radio occultation measurements of Mars, atmosphere, ionosphere ...
... , 104.7min period, and 74.0° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 12/31/70; SBD, 12/15/ 70,181)'' Nixon Administration was finding "no takers" in its efforts to replace ... Sept. 15 retirement, U.S.S.R. had successfully launched 33 space payloads. '' (Lyons, NYT, 12/13/70, 50)'' November 1970 November December 1970 December Dec 1 1970 1 Dec 2 ... 1970 8 Dec 9 1970 9 Dec 10 1970 10 Dec 11 1970 11 Dec 12 1970 12 Dec 13 1970 13 Dec 14 1970 14 Dec 15 1970 15 Dec 16 ...
... shock formation in rarefied atmospheres with established gas-dynamics shock theory." ''(Cotten, Donn, Science, 2/12/71, 565-7)'' Age and composition effects on alteration of lunar optical properties were described in Science. Evidence from Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 samples and telescopic spectral reflectivity measurements indicated that lunar seas "are similar in mineralogy on ... 1971 8 Feb 9 1971 9 Feb 10 1971 10 Feb 11 1971 11 Feb 12 1971 12 Feb 13 1971 13 Feb 14 1971 14 Feb 15 1971 15 Feb 16 ...
... at NASA Hq. ''(Transcript)'' Cost of full operational space transportation system had been put at $12.7 billion, "although new cost-cutting efforts may reduce that figure," Univ. of Michigan engineer ... three galaxies composed of thousands of stars, Washington Post reported. ''(W Post, 11/12/71, A36)'' November 12-13: Scientists at P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute and Soviet Academy of Sciences' Crimean ... 1971 8 Nov 9 1971 9 Nov 10 1971 10 Nov 11 1971 11 Nov 12 1971 12 Nov 13 1971 13 Nov 14 1971 14 Nov 15 1971 15 Nov 16 ...
... future is to feel a certain loss along with the sense of accomplishment." ''(P Bull, 12/12/72)'' Miami Herald: "Knowledge gleaned from the Apollo program is upsetting long-held theories. The ... dogmatism, and encouraging open-mindedness which may lead mankind to many new truths." ''(M Her, 12/12/72)'' New York Times editorial criticized Apollo 17 TV coverage: "One might have thought that ...

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