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... . Powers, addressing the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Association, said that the next manned space flight (MA-8) might be as many as Seven orbits. "We'll go for the full seven ... , will have been retrained and placed in new jobs by the end of 1962. July 2-5: Spacecraft FRIENDSHIP 7 was publicly displayed in Rangoon, Burma; it left Rangoon on July 5 for Thailand. July 1962 July Jul 1 1962 1 Jul 2 1962 2 Jul 3 1962 3 Jul 4 1962 4 Jul 5 1962 5 Jul 6 ...
... lbs. Project Mercury operations director Walter C. Williams ordered launch countdown to continuo toward MA-8 launch at Cape Canaveral the following morning. Weather conditions which had been ... since July had been conducted near Johnston Island, with intermediate-range yield. October 2-4: Third Symposium on Advanced Propulsion Concepts held in Cincinnati, cosponsored by USAF ...
... recur every six months. Domestic transmissions would be suspended only from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, during which time ground equipment would be "tuned up." Unnamed NASA spokesman said MARINER II ... C-1B , it was reported. "Minor design changes" would be made under initial funding of $2.25 million by NASA. Lt. Col. John H. Glenn , Jr. (USMC) was awarded the Alfred ... three times in first U.S. manned orbital flight MA-6 , February 20, 1962. November 1962 November Nov 1 1962 1 Nov 2 1962 2 Nov 3 1962 3 Nov 4 1962 4 ...
... Test of a Robotics-Based Method for In-Orbit Identification of Spacecraft Inertia Properties," Ou Ma, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces -- "Fuel Optimal Large Divert Guidance for Planetary Pinpoint Landing ...
... . Thompson as test pilot. Towed to 13,000-ft. altitude by C-47 aircraft, M-2 glided each time to landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed in a few seconds over ... type enlarged itself by four or five times in the Martian environment. ''(M&R, 9/2/63)'' AFSC announced establishment of field office at NASA Manned Space­craft Center , headed by ... compartment contains environmental life-support system and necessary survival equipment. ''(Cook, Wash. Daily News, 9/2/63)'' Results of Harvard Business School poll of U.S. industrialists on how they viewed ...
... a new technology upon which much of America's future space effort depends . . . ." ''(CR, 12/2/63, 21906 ff.)'' Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly opened debate on report ... -engine craft designed for short-range and medium-range flights. ''(NIT, 12/3/63)'' December 2-4: Fourth NASA Intercenter Conference on Plasma Physics held at NASA Hq., with participants from ... as from universities and industries. ''(Pro­gram)'' December 1963 December Dec 1 1963 1 Dec 2 1963 2 Dec 3 1963 3 Dec 4 1963 4 Dec 5 1963 5 Dec 6 ...
... because the temperature caused a relay to stick or a component to fail. ''(AP, NYT, 2/3/64)'' Tass announced ELECTRON I and ELECTRON II scientific satellites were continuing their elliptical ... functioning normally and ground stations were receiving scientific data from the satellites. ''(Tass, Krasnaya Zvezda, 2/2/64,1, ATSS-T Trans.)'' 300-ft.-high helium-filled balloon with 550-lb. instrumented ...
... R&D, $3.677 billion; con­struction of facilities, $45 million; and administrative operations, $648.2 million. ''(NASA LAR VII/8)'' S-II 2nd stage for fifth Apollo Saturn V mission ... and poverty-stricken." ''(NASA Release 68-14; WS Release 68-1; India News, 2/2/68, 4; LA Times, 2/3/68; B Sun, 6/30/68)'' Cornell Univ.'s association with Cornell ... projects and Univ.'s expanding program of international studies. ''(Science, 2/2/68, 515)'' February 1968 February Feb 1 1968 1 Feb 2 1968 2 Feb 3 1968 3 Feb 4 1968 4 Feb ...
... requested $4.37 billion. House cut $142.4 million from Apollo Applications program-leaving $252.2 million, $186.4 million less than NASA had requested for orbiting workshop and lunar exploration ... was "example of utilization by an­other department . . . of NASA-developed space technology." ''(CR, 5/2/68, 113229-661; Sehlstedt, B Sun, 5/3/68, 1; Lannan, W Star, 5/3 ... to satellite earth station at Brews­ter Flat, Wash. Facility functioned through Intelsat-II F-2 at 22,300- mi altitude over. Pacific. ''(ComSatCorp Release 68-22)'' NASA Associate Administrator for ...
... . Grew. Data showed no evi­dence of increase in hazard from such "backsplash." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 462-4)'' Univ. of Minnesota scientists J. G. Sparrow and E. P. Ney reported ... earth orbit. "In principle, each satellite could have been identified." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 459-60; W Post, 8/2/68, A10; SBD, 8/5/68, 145)'' NAS and NAE would collaborate ... of Ocean Exploration planned for 1970s, Science reported. ''(Science, 8/2/68, 447)'' August 1968 August Aug 1 1968 1 Aug 2 1968 2 Aug 3 1968 3 Aug 4 1968 4 Aug ...

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