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... with the two attached with that thing hot, so we actually had to separate a rev early. So that was another separation thing. Then on 13 we had a separation thing ... first time we had an interactive system with what they called a GUI, a Graphic User Interface, which is what your Microsoft Windows operating system is. I didn’t know what ... challenging? '''Deiterich:''' I wrote down here, “Developing the FADS and managing the two contractors, the user Rockwell and the implementer Loral.” Laughter That was probably the biggest challenge, just keeping those ...
... Air Force System Command Newsreview reported. William Taft IV, deputy secretary of defense, said deleting the user fee was necessary to enhance worldwide aviation safety and to avoid charge difficulties. He said ... levels, would be broadcast in the clear and available to any properly equipped user. However, Congress could reinstate user fees. The precise positioning service signal, the higher-accuracy signal, would be encrypted ...
... $1.4 million decrease for the fluid and thermal physics research and technology program and deletion of the oblique-wing technology, for which NASA had requested $4.7 million, and of funding for altitude wind-tunnel planning. The panel based its decision to delete oblique-wing technology funding on an advisory committee finding that the planned flight portion of ... design solutions would have low payoff to industry. Since the Navy was the only identifiable user, Chairman Dan Glickman (D-Kans.) said, if it was a program worth their while, the ...
... Navigation Satellite System (DNSS) . The space-based radio navigational system would permit suitably equipped users to determine precisely three-dimensional position, velocity, and time in-formation globally. On ... and a fixed-wing vehicle with rotating jet exhausts to provide takeoff thrust. ''(ONR Rev, 10/73, 32-3)'' The National Science Foundation released Graduate Science Education: Student ...
... a navigational system based on synchronized clocks (accurate to billionths of a second), would permit users to pinpoint their position within a 30-foot radius by measuring differences in the ... out that the Air Force "has not identified how it will reduce ATF costs without deleting technical features previously identified as aircraft requirements." Therefore, the committee directed the Air Force to ...
... 7, June 1954 A.W. Peppers, AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OF A HIGH ALTITUDE ROCKET, Aeron. Engineering. Rev. Vol. 14, P. 43, 1955 S. McLain, NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS, Elect Engineering, Vol. 74, p44 ... , NUCLEAR ENERGY PROPULSION, Flight, p. 656, 1952 N. C. Loverett, AIRCRAFT NUCLEAR PROPULSION, Aeronaut. Eng. Rev. Engrg. Dig. Vol. 12, p. 391, Dec. 1951 LOW COST ATOMIC FURNACE, Iron Ago, Vol ... . 23, p, 228 R. Goldin, PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA, Aaron. Eng;. Rev. Vol. 11, p. 22, November L. J. Grant, Jr., A SUGGESTED DESIGN PROJECT ON AN ...
... ., 7/26/63)'' Senate Committee on Aeronautics and Space Sciences voted ''(6 to 5 )'' to delete nearly $5 million requested in NASA budget for FY 1964 for proposed electronics research center ... , in general the development and construction of new aircraft should be the responsibility of the user since only he can make the compromises necessary to produce aircraft which can play their ...
... -mi. (188-km.) altitude to collect micrometeorite particles during Leonid meteor shower. ''(OAR Res. Rev., 1/67, 8)'' ComSatCorp requested FCC permission to construct $6.5-million, high capacity ... can subdivide and allocate these costs to up to 8 different funding sources or users.. ." ''(Text)'' Franklin P. Dixon, Director, Planetary Mission Studies, NASA OMSF, outlined manned Mars landing ...
... be on cooperative or reimbursable basis similar to that available to non-Government U.S. users. Assistance with launches from foreign sites would be available with purchase of U.S. launch ... during Moscow meeting in December 1972. Further consideration of extra-vehicular crew transfer would be deleted; if any emergency prevented return of crewmen to their own ships, they would land in ...

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