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... solely responsible for the management of the Gemini project. . . ." ''(Testimony )''
Soviet scientists lost contact with MARS I interplanetary probe when it was about 66,000,000 mi. from earth; however, no mention ... Mar 10 1963 10 Mar 11 1963 11 Mar 12 1963 12 Mar 13 1963 13 Mar 14 1963 14 Mar 15 1963 15 Mar 16 1963 16 Mar 17 1963 17 Mar 18 1963 18 Mar 19 1963 19 Mar ...
... communications satellites and meteorological satellites as well as new scientific satellites. ''(NASA Release 63-39)''
MARS I interplanetary probe was 78,843,000 km. (48,980,675 mi.) from earth, Soviet newspaper ... Mar 10 1963 10 Mar 11 1963 11 Mar 12 1963 12 Mar 13 1963 13 Mar 14 1963 14 Mar 15 1963 15 Mar 16 1963 16 Mar 17 1963 17 Mar 18 1963 18 Mar 19 1963 19 Mar ...
... drug that can be administered orally without. toxic side effects . ." (Text)
Routine radio contact with MARS I interplanetary probe was made over distance of 98,863,000 km. (61,430,502 mi ... Mar 10 1963 10 Mar 11 1963 11 Mar 12 1963 12 Mar 13 1963 13 Mar 14 1963 14 Mar 15 1963 15 Mar 16 1963 16 Mar 17 1963 17 Mar 18 1963 18 Mar 19 1963 19 Mar 20 1963 20 Mar ...
... bring that same excellence to bear on Glenn’s critical role in our journey to Mars. I also thank Jim Free for his service as the head of this important center and ... array technologies that will aid spacecraft in exploring destinations well beyond low-Earth orbit, including Mars.
NASA’s future deep space missions will require solar arrays that can operate in high ...
... the President originally, Jim Webb was out here being announced as the new Space Administrator. I have been very proud of that announcement ever since. “Your modesty, humbleness, your great executive ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar ...
... the Titan III materially improved our chances of getting a fine booster at lower cost. I know, as Secretary McNamara knows, that there is a limit to the precision with which ... Mar 10 1964 10 Mar 11 1964 11 Mar 12 1964 12 Mar 13 1964 13 Mar 14 1964 14 Mar 15 1964 15 Mar 16 1964 16 Mar 17 1964 17 Mar 18 1964 18 Mar 19 1964 19 Mar 20 1964 20 Mar ...
... to our understanding of earth-sun- environment relationships and that although Orbiting Geophysical Observatory I OGO I had not functioned as planned "it has proven that the basic spacecraft design ... Mar 10 1965 10 Mar 11 1965 11 Mar 12 1965 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 1965 16 Mar 17 1965 17 Mar 18 1965 18 Mar 19 1965 19 Mar ...
... Mars and there was a real big crash, but I don't think so. I don't think you can recreate it. I don't think so. I don't think it's possible.
'''Rusnak:''' I ... , like let's say some day someone comes up with the money to go to Mars, which I don't see in the near future myself, you know, what is it you ... at Mars Surveyor than looking at an astronaut on the Mars surface, and that's what's going to be interesting to see where we are technology-wise at that time. I think ...
... were successfully launched by USAF picka-back on Atlas-F booster from Vandenberg AFB . OV I-17 weighed 312 lbs and carried experiments to measure incoming solar electromagnetic radiation and its ... Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 Mar 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 18 Mar 19 1969 19 Mar ...
... at White House dinner. President recalled briefing of President Eisenhower after Soviet launch of Sputnik I : "And the briefing was a very exciting one by one of the scientific advisers to ... Mar 10 1971 10 Mar 11 1971 11 Mar 12 1971 12 Mar 13 1971 13 Mar 14 1971 14 Mar 15 1971 15 Mar 16 1971 16 Mar 17 1971 17 Mar 18 1971 18 Mar 19 1971 19 Mar 20 1971 20 Mar ...
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