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... -43A to 100,000 feet (30,500 meters) before releasing the jet. Instead, however, the Pegasus rocket had gone out of control almost immediately after its release. NASA spokesperson Alan Brown explained: “The Pegasus went out of control. It appeared parts were breaking off of it.” NASA ordered the ... ,” 3 June 2001.)''
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... -229; NASA Release 65-197; AP, Wash. Eve, Star, 7/2/65, A3; KSC Spaceport News, 7/8/65, 4)''
PEGASUS II meteoroid detection satellite, orbited May 25 from Kennedy Space Center ... follow closely our statistical computations based on results from PEGASUS I and EXPLORERS XVI and EXPLORERS XXIII XXIII . Continued successful operation of PEGASUS II will give us a good base for use ...
... would concentrate on studying durability of spacecraft systems and components. PEGASUS I was launched Feb. 16, 1965: PEGASUS II, May 27, 1965; and PEGASUS III, July 30, 1965. All had been scheduled ... solar radiation in the field of visible and ultraviolet light. ''(Tass, 11/2/66)''
November 2: BCA received $2,500,000 fixed-price USN contract for fabrication, testing, and delivery of ...
... Ion Basic Mechanisms in Silicon Carbide Power Devices; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Development of 2-D and 3-D transient electro-thermal computational models to predict the radiation ... of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate
Tim Dunn, launch director at Kennedy
Bryan Baldwin, Pegasus launch vehicle program manager with Orbital ATK
John Scherrer, CYGNSS project manager at the ...
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Pegasus meteor detection satellite
Category:Spacecraft
... undergone flight-testing before the Gemini mission attempt, Reiterating his view that "the last two Pegasus satellites shots were not clearly necessary," he suggested: ".this modified Agena rocket could have been ... last two Saturn I rockets, which carried the additional Pegasus satellites instead. Such a test might have avoided the failure..." ''(CR, 11/2/65, A6259)''
Soviet-French communique was issued after six ...
... television pictures to Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Deep Space Facilities, Goldstone, Calif. Landing sequence began 2,000 mi. above moon when, traveling at 6,000 mph, SURVEYOR I shifted its normal ... the success of this flight." ''(Reuters, NYT, 6/5/66, 80)''
Successful overlapping operation of PEGASUS I, II, and III meteoroid detection satellites-launched Feb. 16, May 25, and July 30 ...
... Earth Probe (TOMS-EP) aboard the Japanese Advanced Earth Observing Satellite, via an Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL launch vehicle from Vandenberg Air Force Base . A jet flying roughly 7 miles above ... the vehicle's engine.
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... type enlarged itself by four or five times in the Martian environment. ''(M&R, 9/2/63)''
AFSC announced establishment of field office at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center , headed by ... compartment contains environmental life-support system and necessary survival equipment. ''(Cook, Wash. Daily News, 9/2/63)''
Results of Harvard Business School poll of U.S. industrialists on how they viewed ...
... a new technology upon which much of America's future space effort depends . . . ." ''(CR, 12/2/63, 21906 ff.)''
Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly opened debate on report ... -engine craft designed for short-range and medium-range flights. ''(NIT, 12/3/63)''
December 2-4: Fourth NASA Intercenter Conference on Plasma Physics held at NASA Hq., with participants from ... as from universities and industries. ''(Program)''
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