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... the order of minutes. These results were published in the Journal of Geophysical Research on May 12, 2016. Understanding how our near-Earth space environment changes in response to solar storms ... of Mars contains landing sites for several NASA Mars surface robotic missions, including Viking 1 (1976), Mars Pathfinder (1997), and the still-operating Opportunity Mars rover. The landing sites ...
... the Visitor Center and parking is free. '''IRIS Releases New Imagery of Mercury Transit''' On May 9, 2016, a NASA solar telescope called the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, observed Mercury ... launch May 25 at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico has been postponed because of inclement weather. The launch is now scheduled for 3 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, June 1 ... Gulfmaster I, carrying ET-94, departed the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego on May 17, 2016. ET-94 arrived this morning to Marina Del Ray, Calif. Credits: Dennis Jenkins The ...
... to the International Space Station, BEAM will be expanded to its full size Thursday, May 26, 2016, soon after which the space station crew will begin a two-year test of the ... Administrator Charles Bolden was at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, May 20 to award the 2016 Small Business Administrator’s Cup. And for the second straight year, and the ... , pressure, force and flow, along with other disciplines in 15 areas to perform more than 1,500 different types of calibration processes. For several of these unique and critical calibration processes ...
... resupply services mission to the International Space Station, targeted for launch no earlier than approximately 1:32 a.m. EDT Saturday, July 16. An uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, carrying crew supplies ... and DNA that were necessary for life. The research was published in Nature Geoscience on May 23, 2016, by a team of scientists from NASA. Understanding what conditions were necessary for life ...
... , 1/8/64, 2)'' May 1963 May May 1 1963 1 May 2 1963 2 May 3 1963 3 May 4 1963 4 May 5 1963 5 May 6 1963 6 May 7 1963 7 May 8 1963 8 May 9 1963 9 May 10 1963 10 May 11 ...
... $1.6-million grant Would be used for a space science building to accommodate further research in space-related scientific areas. ''(NASA Release 64/104)'' May 1964 May May 1 1964 1 May 2 1964 2 May 3 1964 3 May 4 1964 4 May 5 1964 5 May 6 1964 6 May 7 1964 7 May 8 1964 8 May 9 1964 9 May 10 1964 10 May 11 ...
... 176-mi ''(273.2-km)'' apogee, 115-mi ''(185.1-km)'' perigee, 88.6-min period, and 83.1° inclination and reentered May 15. ''(Pres Rpt 68)'' House Republican Policy Committee recommended $353 ... )'' May 1968 May May 1 1968 1 May 2 1968 2 May 3 1968 3 May 4 1968 4 May 5 1968 5 May 6 1968 6 May 7 1968 7 May 8 1968 8 May 9 1968 9 May 10 1968 10 May 11 1968 11 May ...
... /1/65, 1)'' May 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May 3 1965 3 May 4 1965 4 May 5 1965 5 May 6 1965 6 May 7 1965 7 May 8 1965 8 May 9 1965 9 May 10 1965 10 May 11 1965 11 May ...
... man-rated. ''(Stevens, W Star, 5/1/67, A1, A6)'' May 1-3: NASA's SURVEYOR III spacecraft continued photography and digging operations on lunar surface. On May 3, communications with spacecraft were halted ... ,1,53; UPI, W Star, 5/2/67, A13; O'Toole, W Post, 5/2/67, A4; Wilford, NYT, 5/4/67,9)'' May 1967 May May 1 1967 1 May 2 1967 2 May 3 1967 3 May 4 1967 4 May 5 1967 5 May 6 1967 6 May 7 1967 7 May 8 1967 8 May 9 1967 9 May 10 1967 10 May 11 ...
... , 5/1/66, 70)'' May 1966 May May 1 1966 1 May 2 1966 2 May 3 1966 3 May 4 1966 4 May 5 1966 5 May 6 1966 6 May 7 1966 7 May 8 1966 8 May 9 1966 9 May 10 1966 10 May 11 ...

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