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... 31.1.jpg 400 px ''Figure 31.1 Pathway to an Integrated Exploration Robotic System'' Where are we now in the pathway to integrated robotics illustrated in Figure 31.1? Work is currently progressing ... , 2005 (10) June Zakrasjek and Richard E. Eckelkamp, "Human Exploration Systems and Mobility Capability Roadmap Progress Review: Capability 9.2 Mobility", presented to the National Science Foundation, March 29, 2005 (11 ...
... cargo craft (ATV-4) to the International Space Station and the departure of a Russian Progress resupply ship from the orbiting laboratory. Loaded with more than 7 tons of supplies for ... . NASA TV coverage of the undocking will begin at 9:30 a.m. As the Progress cargo craft departs, the ship's external cameras will focus on navigational sensors on the ... docking port to gather imagery and confirm the sensors were not damaged April 26 when Progress docked to the station with one of its navigational antennas folded against its side. Those ...
... rate of two each per year. Frankly, this rate is too low to maintain the progress and momentum so pains­takingly acquired in the space program over the past decade. "The ... Congress passed the Satellite Act-is today a reality." ''(NASA LAR VII/7; CR, 1/31/68, S676)'' President Johnson announced his intention to nominate Dr. Thomas O. Paine , manager of ... Washington, D.C. He would have offices at FAA and would "stay abreast of technical progress in the SST program and inform NASA . . . of any impending require­ments." Shillito would report ...
... Image:PROGRESS.jpg 500 px Image:Progresslauncher.jpg The launch vehicle with the Progress spacecraft. Image:ProgressLEO.jpg The Progress cargo spacecraft in flight. Image:ProgressMballisticcapsule.jpg The Progress M spacecraft equipped with ... fuel and other consumables to the Mir complex. Image:Progressschematic.jpg The Progress cargo spacecraft. Schematic. Image:PrrogressMrecoverymuseum.jpg Progress M recovery ballistic capsule with the parachute in the RSCE museum
... . The base period of performance for this contract is from August 1, 2013 through July 31, 2014. There are four one-year options to extend the period of performance. This contract ... farther from home than ever before. I was extremely proud of the teams and the progress they have made so far. I look forward to integrating the inputs as we develop ... President Obama's fiscal year 2014 budget request for NASA, and leverages the agency's progress on its Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft and cutting-edge technology development. The mission ...
... : d0e5f5" Title style="background: d0e5f5" Co-authors style="background: d0e5f5" Page - '''VOL. 31 NO. 1''' '''JANUARY 1989''' - SOVIET SHUTTLE MISSION REPORT Neville Kidger 2 - INTERNATIONAL - ... Report 218 - Buran Flies West, Shatalov Speaks Out, Shuttle Crews Phobos Loss - Designers Blamed, Progress 41 Reentry - CITIES ON THE MOON - A LOST VISION ? Dr. R.C. ...
... Award had been challenged by competing firm, United Aircraft Corp. Pratt & Whitney Div. ''(Text)'' Progress in NASA development of technology to alleviate aircraft noise pollution and ensure quieter ... detail and a greater accuracy in identifying and locating geologic features." ''(Science, 3/31/72, 1423-7)'' NASA launched Aerobee 150 sounding rocket from Churchill Research Range , Canada ...
... ob­tained from NASA unmanned missions. ''(NASA Release 68-191; NAS Re­lease)'' October 31-November 1: Soviet academician and aerospace scientist, Prof. Leonid I. Sedov, visited Univ. ... pronounced stimulating effect on the development of the technological fields . .. essential for large-scale progress-particularly in the development of automatic control sys­tems; in radio engineering, television, ...
... . 1. Colonel Powers would become special assistant to Dr. Gilruth. ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 7/31/63; NASA Release 63--167)'' NASA Administrator James E. Webb said in address before National ... , Denver: "The question which now con­fronts the Congress, and the nation, is whether our progress in the space program has been so great that we can afford to be complacent ... , but by the need for a vigorous response to the national challenge . . . ." ''(Text, OR, 7/31/63, A4874-76)'' USAF launched Thor-Agena D with unidentified satellite from Pacific Missile Range ...
... Space Activities. He wrote in covering letter: "America's space and aeronautics programs made brilliant progress in 1966. We developed our equipment and refined our knowledge to bring travel and exploration ... and Vice President Humphrey were among the attendees at West Point. ''(Hines, W Star, 1/31/67, Al, A6; Secrest, W Post, 2/1/67, B1; Casey, W Post, 2/1 ... , but received no pay ,from either the U.S. or the Observatory. ''(AP, NYT, 1/31/67)'' January 1967 January Jan 1 1967 1 Jan 2 1967 2 Jan 3 1967 ...

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