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... . Thompson as test pilot. Towed to 13,000-ft. altitude by C-47 aircraft, M-2 glided each time to landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed in a few seconds over ... type enlarged itself by four or five times in the Martian environment. ''(M&R, 9/2/63)''
AFSC announced establishment of field office at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center , headed by ... compartment contains environmental life-support system and necessary survival equipment. ''(Cook, Wash. Daily News, 9/2/63)''
Results of Harvard Business School poll of U.S. industrialists on how they viewed ...
... a new technology upon which much of America's future space effort depends . . . ." ''(CR, 12/2/63, 21906 ff.)''
Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly opened debate on report ... -engine craft designed for short-range and medium-range flights. ''(NIT, 12/3/63)''
December 2-4: Fourth NASA Intercenter Conference on Plasma Physics held at NASA Hq., with participants from ... as from universities and industries. ''(Program)''
December 1963 December
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... because the temperature caused a relay to stick or a component to fail. ''(AP, NYT, 2/3/64)''
Tass announced ELECTRON I and ELECTRON II scientific satellites were continuing their elliptical ... functioning normally and ground stations were receiving scientific data from the satellites. ''(Tass, Krasnaya Zvezda, 2/2/64,1, ATSS-T Trans.)''
300-ft.-high helium-filled balloon with 550-lb. instrumented ...
... R&D, $3.677 billion; construction of facilities, $45 million; and administrative operations, $648.2 million. ''(NASA LAR VII/8)''
S-II 2nd stage for fifth Apollo Saturn V mission ... and poverty-stricken." ''(NASA Release 68-14; WS Release 68-1; India News, 2/2/68, 4; LA Times, 2/3/68; B Sun, 6/30/68)''
Cornell Univ.'s association with Cornell ... projects and Univ.'s expanding program of international studies. ''(Science, 2/2/68, 515)''
February 1968 February
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... requested $4.37 billion. House cut $142.4 million from Apollo Applications program-leaving $252.2 million, $186.4 million less than NASA had requested for orbiting workshop and lunar exploration ... was "example of utilization by another department . . . of NASA-developed space technology." ''(CR, 5/2/68, 113229-661; Sehlstedt, B Sun, 5/3/68, 1; Lannan, W Star, 5/3 ... to satellite earth station at Brewster Flat, Wash. Facility functioned through Intelsat-II F-2 at 22,300- mi altitude over. Pacific. ''(ComSatCorp Release 68-22)''
NASA Associate Administrator for ...
... . Grew. Data showed no evidence of increase in hazard from such "backsplash." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 462-4)''
Univ. of Minnesota scientists J. G. Sparrow and E. P. Ney reported ... earth orbit. "In principle, each satellite could have been identified." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 459-60; W Post, 8/2/68, A10; SBD, 8/5/68, 145)''
NAS and NAE would collaborate ... of Ocean Exploration planned for 1970s, Science reported. ''(Science, 8/2/68, 447)''
August 1968 August
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... construction of two full-scale lifting body research vehicles. The two research vehicles (the M-2 and HL-10 ) were to be used initially by NASA for full-scale wind tunnel ... any kind of a patent procedure which is paid for by federal funds." ''(CR, 6/2/64, 12045)''
The FAA awarded contracts totaling $6 million each to the Boeing Company and ... of $27 in the first few minutes of trading. ''(NYT, 6/3/64, 59)''
June 2-3: New, improved solar cell was described at Conference of Photo-voltaic Specialists by Joseph ...
... confidence could be placed in NASA's meeting its 1970 deadline. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 7/2/64, A8)''
USAF launched Thor-Agena D space booster from WTR with undisclosed satellite payload ... complement two Army-developed communications terminals on East and West Coasts. ''( AIAA Booster, 7/2/64, 2)''
Engineers proposed development of intercontinental ballistic troop trans-port capable of carrying 1,200 troops ...
... unfeasible or too expensive in relation to the military benefits they would yield. . . ." ''(SBD, 11/2/64, 5)''
Soviet members of the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer ... , Prof. Yu. D. Kalimin, and Mr. I. V. Milovidov. ''(God-dard News, 12/14/64, 2)''
Aviation Week editor Robert Hotz took U.S. intelligence experts and NASA officials to task ... close to losing this legacy in space." ''(Av. Wk., 11/2/64, 11)''
November 1964 November
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... accommodate the Saturn IB rocket, Army Corps of Engineers made the award. ''(AP, Miami Her., 2/3/65)''
Editorializing in the Washington Evening Star about "lean years" beginning for the aerospace ... there were concrete, finite objectives to be achieved with these funds.', ." ''(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 2/2/65)''
Prime Minister Harold Wilson announced plans to buy American military aircraft to replace British ...
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