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... . The first launch was scheduled for March 1991, followed by launches in December 1991 and December 1992. (W Post, Jan 3/91) NASA announced that in January 1991, it would conduct experiments from an ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... 1, 1991, and would consist of a one-year basic period and four one-year priced options for a total of $58.8 million. (NASA Release C91-d) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... Release and Radiation Effects Satellite occurred the evening of January 12, NASA announced. The second release consisted of lithium vapor the night of January 13, causing a red cloud. (P Inq, Jan ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... a $110 million NATO communications satellite to replace an older military spacecraft was launched on January 7 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The rocket was built by McDonnell ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
NASA announced that astronaut William F. Fisher , M.D., would resign effective January 31, 1991. He was to return to full-time medical practice in Texas. With NASA since 1980, ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... the Future of the U.S. Space Program. Truly briefed the National Space Council on January 11 on the status of NASA's review. NASA decided as follows: Space science would ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ... 22 1991 22 Jan 23 1991 23 Jan 24 1991 24 Jan 25 1991 25 Jan 26 1991 26 Jan 27 1991 27 Jan 28 1991 28 Jan 29 1991 29 Jan 30 1991 30 Jan 31 1991 31 February 1991 ...
... Arianespace , the commercial branch of the European Space Agency , blasted into space the night of January 15 from the northeast coast of French Guyana in South America. The rocket carried two ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... January 25. (AP, Jan 17/91; NASA Release 91-12; AP, Jan 25/91; NY Times, Jan 26/91; AP, Jan 31/91) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... be used in connection with the huge television Jumbotron screen for the Superbowl game on January 27. NASA's Technology Utilization program is cited as an example of the applications that ... ) 1991 January 1991 January Jan 1 1991 1 Jan 2 1991 2 Jan 3 1991 3 Jan 4 1991 4 Jan 5 1991 5 Jan 6 1991 6 Jan 7 1991 7 Jan 8 1991 8 Jan 9 1991 9 Jan 10 1991 10 ...
... 14/91) NASA officials announced that its X-29 experimental aircraft flew five times on January 25, setting a new record for daily flights from the Ames-Dryden test center. The ... /91) January 1991 January February 1991 February Feb 1 1991 1 Feb 2 1991 2 Feb 3 1991 3 Feb 4 1991 4 Feb 5 1991 5 Feb 6 1991 6 Feb 7 1991 7 Feb 8 1991 8 Feb 9 1991 9 ...

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