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Image:Nimbus.jpg 200px Image:Nimbus_(2).jpg 200px Nimbus 1 satellite Category:Spacecraft
... in magnitude of magnetic field exterior to magnetic signature of lunar cavity. ''(Science, 3/5/71, 892-5)'' NASA launched two sounding rockets. Nike-Cajun , launched from Kourou, French Guiana, carried GSFC ... to 58-km (36-mi) altitude to obtain ozone measurements in conjunction with overpass of Nimbus IV satellite and to study anomalous absorption detected by Areas launched Feb. 24. Rocket and ...
... to complete 55000-km (34 000-mi) solo flight during which she participated in NASA Nimbus 4 experiment see June 1 . Miss Scott claimed seven records. ''(W Post, 8/6/71 ... , causing harder landing than expected. CM splashed down in mid-Pacific about 10.1 km (5.5 nm) from recovery ship U.S.S. Okinawa at 295:12 GET (4:47 pm ... 1971 1 Aug 2 1971 2 Aug 3 1971 3 Aug 4 1971 4 Aug 5 1971 5 Aug 6 1971 6 Aug 7 1971 7 Aug 8 1971 8 Aug 9 ...
... daily in doing things that literally no men have ever done before." ''(Atlanta JC, 6/5/73)'' NASA launched an Arcas sounding rocket from Antigua, West Indies, carrying a Goddard Space ... from a flyby of an Air Force RB-57 aircraft and the overpass of the Nimbus 4 satellite (launched April 8, 1970). The payload was ejected near apogee and descended on ... space flight spending in a New York Times article: "The spectacular problems of the $2.5-billion Skylab mission and the failure of the first three Soviet Salyut space stations may ...
... the aid of the Tiros satellites we never had it so good, and with the Nimbus meteorological satellite now undergoing tests, we expect even better results." NASA selected American Telephone and ... aboard crashed near Douala, Cameroon, the worst single aircraft disaster in civil aviation history. March 5-7: NASA Wallops Station , Va., suffered storm damage first estimated in excess of $1 million ...
... that the Nimbus 6 satellite help it track a huge oil slick resulting from an oil well blowout in the North Sea. By May 16 the Norwegians would put 5 random-access ... 1977 1 May 2 1977 2 May 3 1977 3 May 4 1977 4 May 5 1977 5 May 6 1977 6 May 7 1977 7 May 8 1977 8 May 9 ...
... the platform-location system. Tiros-N instruments had drawn heavily on technology from NASA's Nimbus-spacecraft program: Tiros-N 's bus was a modified USAF Block 5D. spacecraft bus with ... 1978 1 Sep 2 1978 2 Sep 3 1978 3 Sep 4 1978 4 Sep 5 1978 5 Sep 6 1978 6 Sep 7 1978 7 Sep 8 1978 8 Sep 9 ...
... of bioastronautics laboratories but this was not accepted by the Department of Defense." ''(NYT, 4/5/63)'' USN made second attempt to place operational Transit navigational satellite into orbit from Pt ... attain orbit because of malfunction in fourth stage of US" Blue Scout booster. ''(A&AE, 5/63,141)'' John L. Sloop, Director of NASA Propulsion and Power Generation in Office of ... has headed In­stitute for Advanced Study, Princeton, since 1947. ''(NYT, 4/6/63,1,5)'' Vasily V. Parin, president of Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences and expert in space medicine ...
... ) to place U.S. satellite in orbit. ''(W. Warwick, R.I., Pawtuxet Valley Times, 8/5/63)'' Richard Tereselic, Lewis engineer, described hydraulic press intensi­fier which he designed at a ... stations in Canary Islands and South Africa, four telemetering stations in Africa. ''(M&R, 8/5/63,9)'' USAF launched Minuteman ICBM from Cape Canaveral underground silo, but malfunction caused missile ...
... before Con­gress takes final action on the NASA budget. ''(Troan, Wash. Daily News, 10/5/63)'' NASA Fifth Anniversary Banquet held in Washington, D.C., spon­sored by Aerospace Industries ... on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, called on the banquet guests to assist in getting a $5-billion-plus budget passed by Congress. He added: ". . . let's remember that there would be ... Simons, a NASA admis­sion that it had not supervised industry effectively. ''(Wash. Post, 10/5/63, 4)'' Speaking on Cuban television from Havana, Soviet Cosmonaut Val­entina Tereshkova said that ...

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