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Ranger 1 lunar probe
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Ranger III lunar probe
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Ranger VI lunar probe
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Transit IVA, Injun and Greb III satellites
Category:Spacecraft
Edward White Interview August 1965
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 1
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 2
Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 3
Gemini 4 Launch
Gemini Titan 4 composite flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini Titan 4 flight transcript June 3 1965
Gemini 4 - The NASA Mission Reports - edited by Robert Godwin
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... failures and near-misses. Rangers 1 and 2 had been designed to test the spacecraft and launch vehicle but were not injected into the desired orbit. RANGER III , RANGER IV IV , and RANGER V V were ... on Feb. 20, 1965, transmitted 7,137 pictures. Total number of photographs from RANGER VII , RANGER VIII VIII , and RANGER IX IX was 17,267. ''(NASA Release 65-96; Sullivan, NYT, 3/22 ...
... orbit were ARIEL Cosmos IV, and two unidentified USAF satellites; RANGER IV impacted the far side of the moon; and a U.S.-Japanese probe was launched from Wallops.
RANGER IV impacted on the moon ... .3° E, 15.5° 8, on a part of the moon never seen by man. RANGER IV's instrumentation, which ceased useful operation some ten hours after launch, never functioned again. About ... instruments. Height of the flight was 75.6 mi.
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos IV, presumably another in the recent series of scientific satellites. Orbital data: apogee, 206 mi.; perigee ...
NASA’s RANGER IV was launched by Atlas-Agena from Atlantic Missile Range AMR , went into parking orbit, and ... the moon by restart of the Agena B booster. Failure of a timer in the RANGER IV payload caused loss of both internal arid ground control over the vehicle. Analysis of the ...
... Propulsion Laboratory JPL stated: "On April 26, at 4:47.50 AM, Pacific standard tune, RANGER IV was tracked by the Goldstone receiver is it passed the leading edge of the moon ... lunar latitude of 15.5 degrees South." After 64 hours of tracking, the trajectory of RANGER IV was precisely known and it was only 110 miles from the surface when it vanished ...
... of Defense McNamara was not surprised by the Soviet double-orbiting of VOSTOK III and IV, and that he did not consider the flights as cause for changing the U.S ... sterilization of lunar spacecraft and decontamination of Apollo crewmen, pointing out that LUNIK II and RANGER IV probably had deposited a million terrestrial micro-organisms on the moon, possibly contaminating areas around ...
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