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... ; title = Rodolfo Neri Vela titlestyle = image = Image:Astronaut_nerivela.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Rodolfo Neri Vela captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = Rodolfo Neri Vela header3 ... en Comunicaciones Electricas y Electronicas, Mexico; and Colegio de Ingenieros Mecanicos y Electricistas, Mexico. Dr. Neri Vela has worked at the Institute of Electrical Research, Mexico, in the Radiocommunications Group, doing research ...
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... 1: Charles D. Walker (as industrial payload specialist representing McDonnell Douglas Corp.) Payload Specialist 2: Rodolfo Neri Vela (Mexico) '''ISS/Mir Crew Transport''' Mission STS 61-B was the second flight of the ... . On board were Brewster Shaw, Bryan O'Conner, Mary Cleave, Sherwood Spring, Jerry Ross, Rudolfo Neri Vela (Mexico), and Charles Walker. Deployed during this mission were the Morelos-B (Mexico), Aussat-2 ...
... Dr. Mary Cleave, Maj. Jerry Ross, and Lt. Col. Sherwood Spring; and payload specialists Rudolfo Neri Vela (Mexico's first astronaut) and McDonnell Douglas engineer Charles Walker. During the mission the crew ...
... times the amount that Mexico paid to NASA for today's deployment. Payload specialist Rudolfo Neri Vela, the first Mexican astronaut, was onboard to observe satellite deployment. In June 1985 crew in ...
... wobble of a spinning top, is estimated to be about 120 days. We think the Vela pulsar is like a rotating garden sprinkler -- except with the water blasting out at over ... by accreting supermassive black holes in other galaxies, but on a much smaller scale. Because Vela's jet changes dramatically over a period of months and is relatively close, it can ... from black holes that change over much longer timescales. If precession is confirmed and the Vela pulsar is indeed a distorted neutron star, it should be a persistent source of gravitational ...
... discount the possibility of a nuclear explosion, convening a panel of scientists who first said Vela saw a freak lightning strike that coincided with a meteor burnout, then suggested the sighting ... shockwave surrounding the explosion, then showing 99 times more intense as the shockwave dissipated. The Vela, it turned out, had carried not one but two optical detectors: one very sensitive instrument ...
... III-C booster launched from Eastern Test Range ETR successfully orbited five unmanned satellites : two Vela nuclear detection satellites and three scientific satellites, Ers-XVIII, Ers-XX, and Ers-XXVII. The 508-lb Velas-improved versions of six Vela payloads previously launched-entered initial elliptical orbits with 69,000-mi (96,642 ... circularized May 1. Designed to operate at least 18 mo in orbit, Vela satellites were part of DOD's Vela program to monitor space for violations of nuclear test ban treaty. The ...
... the infrared scanner. ''(NASA Proj, Off,)'' In a triple launch, USAF launched two 524-lb. Vela Hotel (Sentry) satellites and ORS III-1 (Octahedron research satellite) with an Atlas-Agena D booster from Eastern Test Range , Orbital data: VELA 6577-11: apogee, 72,014 mi. (115,942.5 km.) ; perigee, 66,583 mi. (107 ... ,715 min,; inclination, 34.3°. Expected to operate six months, the Vela Hotel satellites were part of DOD's Vela program to monitor space for violations of the nuclear test-ban treaty ...
... Titan IIIC booster launched from Eastern Test Range ETR successfully orbited five unmanned satellites-two Vela nuclear detection satellites and three orbiting vehicle research satellites. Launch was 17th for Titan IIIC and last in development program. Vela IX entered orbit with 69,387-mi (111,643.7-km) apogee, 68.653-mi ...

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