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... 'Etudes Spatiales ( CNES ) . ''(NASA Release 65-59; Wash. Post, 9/16/65)''
Third Saturn S-IB stage (S-IB-3) arrived at Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC aboard the NASA barge Palaemon. First stage for the third Saturn IB launch vehicle, it would be captive-fired at least twice before ...
... normally. ''(Krasnaya Zvezda, 3/17/65, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)''
The S-IB-1, Chrysler-built first stage of NASA's Saturn IB , arrived at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center from Michoud Operations in ... would be returned to Michoud Operations in about six weeks for post-firing checks. Saturn IB vehicles would be used for earth-orbital missions of Apollo spacecraft. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center ...
... return significant data. ''(NASA Release 65-205)''
First S-IB flight model stage for the Saturn IB booster which left NASA Marshall Space Flight Center 's Michoud Assembly Facility for Kennedy Space Center , NASA ... at KSC August 14. The 80-ft,-long S-IB stage would be joined with S-IVB second stage to make up the first Saturn IB launch vehicle, NASA planned to launch the 225 ...
... , Centaur was first U.S. launch vehicle to qualify operationally an all-inertial guidance system for deep space application. ''(NASA Release 65-271)''
Potential of the Saturn IB was noted in the ... with efforts under way, just coming to light, to intrude on, supplant or degrade the S-IB in the Apollo or other programs for which it is fitted. "The first of the ... by the Atlas." ''(CR, 8/19/65, A4674)''
The first stage of the first Saturn IB launch vehicle to be flown arrived at Kennedy Space Center , NASA, aboard the barge Promise ...
The S-IB-1 stage of the Saturn IB booster was successfully static-fired by Chrysler for the first time at NASA Marshall Space ... , Powered by 8 Rocketdyne uprated H-1 engines, each developing 200,000 lbs, of thrust, S-IB-1 stage would be fired at least one more time before being returned to Michoud ... , to fabricate, test, assemble, install, and check out engine servicing platforms at Kennedy Space Center 's Launch Complex 39 on Merritt Island . ''(KSC Release 72-65)''
Members of Southern Interstate Nuclear ...
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SET
Set or Setting
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SEVA
Stand-up extravehicular activity
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SHE
SuperCritical Helium
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S-IB
Saturn IB launch vehicle first stage
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S-IC
Saturn V launch vehicle first stage
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SID
Space and Information Systems Division ... Module or Simulation
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SIR-C/X-SAR
Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band SAR
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S-IVB
Saturn IB second stage; Saturn V third stage
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SLA
Spacecraft Launch Adapter or SM/LM Adapter ...
... contract modification to Chrysler Corp. for additional work in Saturn IB program. Chrysler, prime con-tractor for Saturn IB first stage (S-IB), would maintain nine boosters in storage and make prelaunch checkout of ...
... taken to the production line where this big old S-IVB, third stage of the Saturn V, and second stage of the S-IB with the first, I guess, restartable engine in the ... assigned to it. The Skylab was to be launched as the second stage of the S-IB, which meant it had to be a working stage. So, filled with liquid hydrogen in ... hot, cold, acceleration, disorientation, etc. When the astronauts, much to their amazement and everybody else’s, discovered that they were national heroes and they hadn’t even flown yet, they fired ...
... had traveled more than 178,000,000 mi. ''(NASA Release 65-90)''
First Saturn IB booster, the S-IB-1, was placed into a static test stand at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center ... -million Mississippi Test Operations under construction in Gainesville, NASA announced. The dispute apparently concerned NASA's contracting policies. ''(AP, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3/18/65)''
DOD attracted more than 1 ...
... Saturn IB booster stage ( S-IB ) was successfully static-fired for 145 sec, at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center -its second ... , 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. ORS III ... with the data from recent seismic observations. ''(Tass, 7/20/65)''
Prof. S. N. Vernov, corresponding member of U.S.S.R, Academy of Sciences, noted in Tass interview the unusual weight of ...
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