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... . to demonstrate measurement of ocean properties using satellite-borne instrumentation. Dr. Warren Hovis, director of NOAA 's satellite experiment laboratory, said the program was a preliminary to launch in 1978 of ... scanner to record data that could be confirmed by surface measurements taken on the ships. ( NOAA Release 77-265) The Natl. Science Foundation reported that federal funding for research and development ... 1977 15 Oct 16 1977 16 Oct 17 1977 17 Oct 18 1977 18 Oct 19 1977 19 Oct 20 1977 20 Oct 21 1977 21 Oct 22 1977 22 Oct 23 ...
... &D outlay from $19.8 billion in 1976 to $21.8 billion in 1977, emphasizing defense, space, and energy. (NSF Release PR77-73) The Natl. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) announced it ... than 25 strategic and remote sites in Alaska, Canada, Brazil, and several Pacific islands. Two NOAA geostationary spacecraft of the GOES series (one over the Pacific and the other over Colombia ...
... on earth had been generated far out in space by energetic particles from the sun, NOAA announced. Speaking at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, Calif ... region" that amplified the wave frequency. The region was described as about 1200 km thick. ( NOAA Release 76-281) November 1976 November December 1976 December Dec 1 1976 1 Dec 2 ... 1976 15 Dec 16 1976 16 Dec 17 1976 17 Dec 18 1976 18 Dec 19 1976 19 Dec 20 1976 20 Dec 21 1976 21 Dec 22 1976 22 Dec 23 ...
... . Knauss, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ), as saying that mean-while there were contingency plans to use both NOAA and Defense Department polar orbiting satellites and a European weather satellite to watch hurricanes in the Atlantic and Caribbean.(P Inq, Jun 19/91; AP, Jun 19/91) According ...
... Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite GOES-C, third in a series of operational spacecraft funded by NOAA to meet DOC requirements, no earlier than May 25, 1978, from the ETR on a ... funding and still in orbit; it had launched the first two operational spacecraft funded by NOAA , Goes 1 and Goes 2, in Oct. and June 1977, respectively. NASA had planned to ... 1978 15 May 16 1978 16 May 17 1978 17 May 18 1978 18 May 19 1978 19 May 20 1978 20 May 21 1978 21 May 22 1978 22 May 23 ...
... of many geostationary satellites. The EPS was Europe’s contribution to a cooperative venture with NOAA , which had provided users worldwide with meteorological data from polar orbit for nearly four decades. In addition, NOAA and France’s CNES had provided five of MetOP-A’s 10 instruments. '' ESA , “MetOP ... 2006 15 Oct 16 2006 16 Oct 17 2006 17 Oct 18 2006 18 Oct 19 2006 19 Oct 20 2006 20 Oct 21 2006 21 Oct 22 2006 22 Oct 23 ...
... , with Robinette sphere ejecting and inflating as programmed. Nike-Cajun carried Univ. of Michigan and NOAA experiment to 126-km (78.3-mi) altitude to measure diurnal variation of atomic oxygen ... handling could deny future generations use of moon rocks now being studied. ''(P Bull, 8/19/71)'' Washington Evening Star editorial commented on selection of scientist-astronaut Dr. Harrison H. Schmitt ... 1971 15 Aug 16 1971 16 Aug 17 1971 17 Aug 18 1971 18 Aug 19 1971 19 Aug 20 1971 20 Aug 21 1971 21 Aug 22 1971 22 Aug 23 ...
... when we will . . determine . . . the initial state of the world atmosphere in all essential details." NOAA was studying disaster warning satellite able to reach every home in every part of U ... satellite in coming decade was "largely available now" and planning was under way. ''(Text)'' April 19-21: Youth Science Congress at Lewis Research Center was sponsored by NASA and National Science ... 1972 15 Apr 16 1972 16 Apr 17 1972 17 Apr 18 1972 18 Apr 19 1972 19 Apr 20 1972 20 Apr 21 1972 21 Apr 22 1972 22 Apr 23 ...
... of Service (Jason-CS), is a partnership between NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the European Space Agency, and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT ...
... into space, and such benefits could help pay for scientific and military programs. ''(NYT, 4/19/63, 86)'' AFOAR announced USAF Cambridge Research Laboratories scientists were developing a compact lightweight instrument ... to this international effort." ''(Finney, NYT, 4/20/63)'' TIROS V meteorological satellite, launched June 19, 1962, entered its eleventh month of operation, surpassing previous longevity pro­duction record of TIROS ... 1963 15 Apr 16 1963 16 Apr 17 1963 17 Apr 18 1963 18 Apr 19 1963 19 Apr 20 1963 20 Apr 21 1963 21 Apr 22 1963 22 Apr 23 ...

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