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Image:R-9.jpg 100px R-9 oxygen-kerosene-fuelled missile. Image:R-9Amuseum.jpg 300px An R-9A missile near the Armed Forces Museum in Moscow. Image:R-9launch.jpg 300px R-9 launch Category:Launch Vehicle
... unknowns, and minimizing the number of variables with uncertainties as much as possible. (9) System-based and systems engineering (as opposed to a component based) view in ... 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 ...
... Ordway and Sharpe, ''The Rocket Team'', p. 98. note 2 Letter, Walter R. Dornberger to Andrew G. Haley, 28 February 1956, in Andrew G. Haley Papers, National Air ... '' (Scientific and Technical Information Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Washington, D.C., 1980), pp. 9, 11-13, ''et. seq''. It cannot be verified that Grünow worked at the Raketenflugplatz or ...
... general's court martial for insubordination in 1925. ''(AP, NYT, 10/12/72, 46)'' October 9-15: International Astronautical Federation held 23rd Congress in Vienna. Dr. H. Guyford Stever, Director . of ... , Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; "From Wallops Island to Mercury, 1945-58" by Dr. Robert R. Gilruth , MSC Director; and "The Viking Rocket" by Milton W. Rosen , Senior Scientist in NASA ... and inter-planetary matter. ''(Program; IAA Annual Rpt, 8/31/72)'' October 9-19: U.S. and U.S.S.R. representatives met in Moscow on Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), joint ...
... saying that similarities rather than differences predominated in the U.S. and U.S.S.R. approach to manned space flight. The similarities included a preference for jet pilots as spacecraft ... we simulate here, not more, not less. We are treading the same paths." ''(Time, 7/9/73)'' An Aviation Week & Space Technology editorial saluted Skylab as "a triumph of man's ... control center and had announced that Cosmonaut Aleksey S. Yeliseyev would be U.S.S.R. flight director. The U.S. technical director and several U.S. working groups would attend ...
... . LAMBRECHT 207 - MEDICINE IN SPACE B. A. GOODELL 212 - ISOLATION, MAN AND SPACE R. DYER 214 - REVIEWS 217 - - '''VOLUME 9 NO 7 ''' '''JULY 1967''' - THE VOYAGER PROGRAMME EDGAR M .CORTRIGHT 222 - AUTOMATED ... SYSTEM — A RE-ASSESSMENT JOHN S. BEVAN 285 - NOTES DR. W. R. MAXWELL 287 - SOCIETY NEWS 292 - - '''VOLUME 9 NO 9 ''' '''SEPTEMBER 1967''' - THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAMME AFTER SOYUZ-1 KENNETH W. GATLAND ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCLIII from Plesetsk into orbit with 304-km (188.9-mi) apogee, 205-km (127.4-mi) perigee, 89.6-min period, and 65.4° ... at MTF had been signed by Dr, Thomas O. Paine ; NASA Administrator, and Adm. T. R. Sargent, Acting Commandant of USCG, NASA announced. Agreement established basic operational support and reimbursement relations ... , or eliminated." '' (OR, 7/9/70, S10974-5)'' Mstislav V. Keldysh , President of Soviet Academy of Sciences, said at Moscow press conference that U.S.S.R. had not received proposal for ...
... )'' U.S.S.R. had again tested "hunter" satellites, designed to locate and destroy other satellites, George C. Wilson reported in the Washington Post. Cosmos 394 (launched Feb. 9) had entered circular ... . ''(NAS-NRC-NAE News, 3/9/71)'' William A. Anders , NASC Executive Secretary and Apollo 8 Astronaut, and Astronauts John L. Swigert , Jr., William R. Pogue , and Jack R. Lousma met with President ...
... facilities. Sen­ate adopted amendment to bar, under certain circumstances, any authorized funds for R&D for exclusive benefit of any person pro­viding satellite communication services (other than ... , and Typhoon Carmen approximately 500 mi. east of the Philippine Islands. ''(GSFC Historian Memo, 9/4/63)'' NASA Langley Research Center announced contract awarded to Basic Construction Co. for ...
... moon. All onboard equipment was said to be functioning normally and a U.S.S.R. station tracking the probe was receiving "scientific information," Tass reported that LUNA V was "moving ... . Moscow time, the probe was 110,000 km. ''(68,323 mi,) from earth. ''(Tass, 5/9/65)'' Sir Bernard Lovell , director of the radiotelescope facility at Jodrell Bank, England, said that ... remains of a heat shield that had burned away. ''(Appel, NYT, 5/9/65, 14)'' U.S.S,R displayed some of its newest, most powerful missiles during a parade across Red ...

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