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... '''R-5 preparation and launch footage (ca. 1953)''' Image:R-5engineering.jpg 300px R-5 engineering facilities Image:R-5facilities.jpg 300px R-5 launch facilities Image:R-5schematic.jpg 300px R-5 rocket schematic Image:R-5warhead.jpg 300px R-5 rocket ...
... be easily depicted in Figure 30.8, thus graphically defined as "the 5-block foundation" which serves as a R&D reference or principle activity guide for safety and mission assurance (SMA ... Germany, 2004. CAIB, The Columbia Accident Investigation Board, report Vol-I, August, 2003. Fragola, J. R., Space Shuttle Program Risk Management, Reliability Availability Maintainability Symposium (RAMS)96, Las Vegas, NV, January ...
... CCXIII launchings April 15 as forerunners of manned lunar mission. In 1968, U.S.S.R. had launched nine scientific satellites, three for navigation, and two each for com­munications, ... Apollo rocket and spacecraft tests, five scientific payloads, and one moon shot. ''(Huntsville Times, 8/5/68)'' Committee on Resolutions of 1968 Republican National Convention meeting in Miami Beach, Fla., proposed ...
... launch vehicle ( Scout ) 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 ... include tracking 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 ...
... their support was done by civil service people, whereas at White Sands Test Facility, the R&D Research and Development contractors had their systems, and they were responsible for them, but ... the Apollo contractors? '''Beckett:''' Oh, sure, sure. I worked very closely with all contractors. The R&D contractors that were responsible for the command and service module, which was North American ... . The door was installed to allow good sealing pressure. In space, it would’ve been 5 psia pounds per square inch absolute pressure inside the command module, and it would make ...
... Operations. As passed by the Senate, NASA appropriations for FY 1965 amounted to $5.3 billion, divided as follows: R&D, $4,413,594,000; CofF, $262,880,500; and AO, $623,-525,500. Bill was sent to conference. ''(CR, 8/5/64, 17554-77)'' Boilerplate Gemini ... Center and William R- Cherry of Goddard Space Flight Center jointly received NASA Contributions Award for development of improved (n-on-p) radiation-resistant solar cells. Mandelkorn received $5,000 cash award ...
... Flight Center GSFC since July 1965. ''(NASA Release 66-105)'' May 5: Sen. Milton R. Young (R-N.D.) introduced bill (H.R. 3309) to authorize prototype construction of supersonic transport (SST) financed by ... Center of Atmospheric Research, Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA , and New Zealand Weather Service. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 5/5/66, 16)'' Bell Aerosystems Co. announced plans to develop 25 ton air-cushion vehicle (Acv ...
... -density satellite launched July 11 to measure atmospheric density. ''(OAR Research Review, 5-6/69, 9)'' NSF published R&D in the Aircraft and Missiles Industry, 1957-68 (NSF 69-15). In 1967 aircraft and missiles industry spent record $5.6 billion for R&D-34% of all industrial R&D spending and 116% increase from 1957 level of $2.6 billion. Federal Government had continued to finance more than 80% of industry R&D. In 1967 this was $4.5 billion, of which estimated $2.7 billion was supplied by DOD, $1 ...
... 1961 and 1969. U.S. defense expenditures dropped from 65% to 49% of total Government R&D spending. Increases in the U.S. and most other countries occurred in space, community ... rising trade surplus were aircraft, computers, and plastics. ''(PD, 9/10/73, 1069; Text)'' September 5, 7, 8, 10, 26: The House Committee on Science and Astro-nautics' Subcommittee on Manned ... (USN, Ret,), Deputy Director of Advanced Programs, presented an overview of the tug program Sept. 5 but made no recommendations, pending completion of a study. NASA would later recommend program approach ...
... )'' apogee, 300- mi ''(482.8-km)'' perigee, 94.5-min period, and 74.9° inclination. ''(Pres Rpt 68)'' U.S.S.R. successfully launched Molniya 1-10 to relay telephone and tele ... far northern and far east­ern U.S.S.R. and to central Asia. Orbital parameters: apogee, 39,639 km ''(24,630.5 mi)'' ; perigee; 429 km ''(266.6 mi)'' ; period, 711 ... many scientists annually as U.S., American scientific community was "demoralized" by wavering attitudes toward R&D. "Scientific activity cannot be turned on and off like a faucet. The withdrawal of ...

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