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... . Equipment was functioning normally. ''(Tech Wk, 3/20/67, 13)'' NASA would delay scheduled 1967 launch of second Orbiting Astronomical Observatory ( Orbiting Astronomical Observatory OAO ) until late 1968 to incorporate changes made ... been delayed . . . the scientific goals of these missions will be accomplished . . . and Orbiting Astronomical Observatory OAO will continue to be the backbone of the NASA space astronomy program. . . .' ''(Testimony)'' Successful 15 ...
... orbiting astronomical observatory (launched Dec. 7, 1968) was held at NASA Hq. Orbiting Astronomical Observatory OAO Project Manager Joseph Purcell of Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC said spacecraft's five months ... Release 69-63)'' May 1969 May May 1 1969 1 May 2 1969 2 May 3 1969 3 May 4 1969 4 May 5 1969 5 May 6 1969 6 May 7 ...
... and NASA researchers provided ground instrumentation to measure booms and boom effect. ''(FAA Release 64-3)'' Interviewed in Boston Globe, Dr. Albert J. Kelley, Director of Electronics and Control Section ... step towards a very large scale telescope might consist of an enlarged orbiting astronomical laboratory (OAO) with a 100 to 120 in. aperture, but specifically designed to make use of recoverable ...
... colleagues on the subcommittee have told me they know nothing about the A-11. . . ." ''(CR, 3/3/64,4006-07)'' Sen. William Proxmire (D.-Wis.) inserted into the Congressional Record an editorial ... could well make for speedier progress in the end-not to mention sounder investments." ''(CR, 3/3/ 64, 4067)'' Spokesman for Maser Optics, Inc., said "laser rifle" had been delivered to Army ... Release 64-19)'' March 1964 March Mar 1 1964 1 Mar 2 1964 2 Mar 3 1964 3 Mar 4 1964 4 Mar 5 1964 5 Mar 6 1964 6 Mar 7 ...
... lifting 240,000 lbs. from the earth and orbiting 90,000 lbs. ''(Kansas City Times, 3/3/65)'' Gen. Bernard A. Schriever (USAF), addressing American Management Assn. conference in New York City ... Atlas booster. ''(2) continue Asset experiments to test vehicles entering atmosphere at very high speeds. ''(3) study effects of vehicles passing through atmosphere at slower speeds, and (41 relate to allied ...
... bill, he would have to give up his military status and retirement benefits. ''(CR, 6/3/65, 11961; AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 6/4/65)'' American Telephone and Telegraph Co, made ... TV service to and from Europe in ventures with various European communications carriers. ''(WSJ, 6/3/65, 4)'' In an article suggesting the possibility of catastrophe during the Gemini GT-4 ... responsibility be fixed: As pilot error . , or politician's error?" ''(Hines, Wash, Eve, Star, 6/3/65)'' Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. was awarded a $10,789,000 increment to an ...
... , Initial orbital data: apogee, 300 km. (187 mi.); perigee, 184 km. (114 mi,) ; period, 89.3 min,; inclination to the equator, 51.8°. Tass said the unmanned satellite would gather data ... ) first extensive use of multi-engine power plants and liquid hydrogen fuel for upper stages; (3) advances in the fields of rocket guidance and instrumentation; (4) expansion of facilities and development ... Saturn launch September 18, 1964, orbiting a 39,200-lb, payload. ''(Ward, Huntsville Times, 8/3/65)'' House Committee on Science and Astronautics began hearings on H.R. 2626, a bill ...
... painlessly introduced into dog’s aorta through tube and cuffs with built-in sensors. ‘‘(Tass, 3/3/66)’’ NASA Aerobee 150A launched from NASA Wallops Station carried AFCRL instrumented payload to 136 ... basis for determining industry’s share of development costs when commercial product was realized. ‘‘(CR, 3/3/66, 4640)’’ US. plan for halting spread of nuclear weapons was unacceptable to U.S ...
... would carry complex UHF spacecraft reentry tracker equipment to locate reentering spacecraft. ''(AFFTC Release)'' May 3: Rep. Lester L. Wolff (D-N.Y.) put in Congressional Record a telegram from Charles ... funds was directed to development; most of remainder was spent on applied, not basic, research; (3) Government agencies had given little attention to consequences of their undertakings. ''(Mintz, Wash. Eve. Star ...
... separation, rendezvous, and docking to simulate activities after lunar landing. Flight carried Lunar Module LM -3 and Command Service Module CSM -104. Launch had been postponed three days because crew had ... Module CSM / Lunar Module LM consumables. Multispectral photography experiment was carried for first time. March 3-13: Apollo 9 , first manned flight of the Apollo lunar module, successfully tested in space ...

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