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... : "What is your vision for America's, or the world's, future in space?" Parts II, III and IV of this chapter summarize many of the children's responses, and Part V is the author's overview. '''II. Visions of Going to Space ''' Younger children's imaginative and futuristic ... the limit with a permanent colony on Mars and beyond." '' Taylor Blunt, age 16, Virginia '''IV. Problems With Going''' Image:Beyond Earth fig 18.2.jpg 400 px ''Figure 18.2 ...
... more as assistant to the flight director, rather than the assistant flight director. '''Harlan:''' That’s probably accurate, yes. Right. Exactly. Yes. It was controversial at the time. There was a ... piggyback, and then there’s a group of us—it was running piggyback with the control center in Florida. I think that was probably Gemini III or IV, so in that time frame. Then they decided, “Okay, let’s go for real up here.” So there was a group ...
... Dryden and Herbert Ribner February 1959''' Ribner shared the chairmanship of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute's Astronautics Division with David Bogdanoff, a fellow American from Michigan who was head of the ... of 1961 Albert Fia had announced plans to create the Black Brant Black Brant III , IV, V and beyond. ref 15 Under his guidance the Black Brant family would go on ... , NACA alumni, Professor at the University of Toronto and Chairman of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute's Astronautics section note 3 Recent Trends in Aeronautics and Space Research in the ...
... Author - L. Johnson et al '''Co-Author(s)''' - L. Johnson; B. James; R. Baggett; E. E. Montgomery IV '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 59 ... the technological foundation for travel to nearby interstellar space. The In-Space Propulsion Technology Program's technology portfolio includes many advanced propulsion systems. From the next-generation ion propulsion systems operating ...
... be unavailable during the latter half of Nov. The switchover operation would position INTELSAT IV and INTELSAT IV-A in orbit at the same location and synchronize their harmonic motion (a sway ... ), had remained attached to the empty S-IV stage and the instrument unit of the Saturn I launch vehicle: Neither the satellite nor the attached S-IV contained radioactive nuclear power sources or materials ...
... an Atlas Centaur for service over the Atlantic Ocean, initially as a backup for INTELSAT s IV-A F-l and F-2 offering communications services to countries from Central America to Iran. The IV-A spacecraft built by Hughes Aircraft Co. had communications capability almost two-thirds greater than the INTELSAT IV series now operating: it had a 7yr design life and capacity to relay more than ...
... heaviest payload to date 38,000 lbs. (including S-IV upper stage) and would flight-test performance of RL-10 liquid hydrogen engines of S-IV stage. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 12/13/63)'' Rep ... for delivery of four S-IVB flight stages and support equipment and modification of S-IVB dy­namic test stages; and $1,090,000 contract for modifications to S-IV stage. ''(Space Bus. Daily ... Sept. 15, 1961. ''(AP, N .Y . Herald Trib., 12/13/63)'' Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara initiated ac­tion to discontinue or substantially reduce activities at 33 defense installations-26 ...
... -lb.-thrust upper stage ( S-IV ) powered by six liquid-hydrogen' RL-10 engines separated and burned properly for eight minutes; attaining orbital speed. The orbited body (spent S-IV stage, instrument unit, payload ... rocket and a TV camera provided real-time photographs of separation and ignition of S-IV stage. Shortly after S-I burnout, the motion picture cameras were ejected, impacting downrange where pararescue men ...
... module. After first-stage separation and second-stage ignition, Les was jettisoned. When second stage ( S-IV ) attained orbit, the 10,000-lb. Apollo boilerplate command and service modules were jettisoned into ... space team on this day of outstanding achievement." ''(NASA LAR IV/30-32; CR, 2/16/65, 2630)'' North American Aviation 's XB-70 A made its fifth flight from Palmdale, Calif ... , the Soviet Mars probe, would pass near the planet perhaps one month after MARINER IV . The U.S. Mars probe was due to come within 5,400 mi. of the planet on ...
... with dummy upper stages; beginning with SA-5, both stages ( S-I and S-IV ) were "live"; and the last three Saturn I 's each orbited a Pegasus, Other significant developments growing out of ... successful pioneer was named MARINER IV ." ''(NYT, 7/30/65, 24C)'' Robert N. Allnutt was appointed Assistant General Counsel for patent matters in the NASA General Counsel's office, effective Sept. 13 ...

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