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... $21 million to the cost of the mission. (NYT, 1 Mar 76, 11) An all-systems simulation of landing Viking spacecraft Viking s 1 and 2 on the surface of Mars, to exercise ... ; acceptance of experiments, and approval of integration tests; and coordination of training programs. ( ESA release, 1 Mar 76) The European Space Agency ( ESA ) announced an agreement on loan of a radiometer ... interesting conditions," ESA said, because of Iran's geographical and climatic characteristics. ( ESA release, 1 Mar 76) February 1976 February March 1976 March Mar 1 1976 1 Mar 2 1976 2 Mar 3 1976 ...
... differs from that on earth, or when they return to Earth's gravitational pull. Artificial gravity, whether close to Earth's 1-''g ''or greater, will be an effective countermeasure. '''Hypergravity ''' Hypergravity is gravitational force ''greater ''than Earth's. Most of us have experienced the sensation ...
... destination, a major business enterprise, a space Las Vegas of the future, and the world's 1 tourist attraction. With casinos, basketball courts, golf courses, rock climbing walls, gravity parks, swimming facilities ... space don't spark another reality TV show, she's all for it Image:Beyond Earth fig 18.1.jpg 400 px ''Figure 18.1 Pam Cameron, age 17, Arkansas, ''Kids to Space ... , alcohol-free, drug-free, multi-national environments, devoid of national boundaries, political controversies and Earth's problems. They envision places where people from all over the world can work and live ...
... Service Division (SSD). The SSD would assume space-related activities for which SAMSO (the U.S. Air Force space and missile systems organization) had been responsible, realigning operations on the east ... , manufacture, and testing, at a cost of more than 47MAU (million accounting units, worth U.S. $1.2 in 1979). The ISPM would make measurements outside the ecliptic plane and observations of ... , to be launched in February 1983 on the U.S. Space Shuttle . ( ESA Release 25) September 1979 September October 1979 October Oct 1 1979 1 Oct 2 1979 2 Oct 3 1979 3 ...
... , would undergo similar maintenance. Lt. Gen. James A. Abrahamson , associate administrator for Space Transportation System s, told a House subcommittee on science and technology that discovery of the flaws while the ... 's conservative approach to safety. He blamed tight budgets in the past for a lack of spare parts. Delay from the original January 20 launch date had already cost NASA about $1 ... increase later when crews would have to work overtime to meet pro-gram commitments. Challenger 's 1 engine was removed February 4 when a crack in a coolant line allowed inflammable gas ...
... Maryland Univ. and Rice Univ. for construction of aeronautical and space science research facilities. Maryland's $1.5-million grant would be used for a building to provide additional space for research in such areas as chemistry, physics, fluid dynamics, astronomy, computer sciences, and mathematics. Rice's $1.6-million grant Would be used for a space science building to accommodate further research ...
... exploration of the solar system and regions beyond. NASA awarded three contracts of approximately US$1 million each to Raytheon, Science Applications International Corporation, and the SPACEHAB Corporation for preliminary studies ... Contractors for Vision for Space Exploration Studies,” news release C04-s, 1 September 2004. August 2004 August September 2004 September Sep 1 2004 1 Sep 2 2004 2 Sep 3 2004 3 Sep 4 ...
... of NASA's Langley Research Center , presented a model of a Mercury space capsule to the new municipal aerospace park in Hampton, Va. ''(Newport News ''(Va.)'' Times-Herald, 10/1/63,13)'' George Low , NASA's Deputy Director of Manned Space Flight, speaking at an AIAA-NASA symposium on ... in Palo Alto, Calif., spoke of two areas of possible U.S.­ U.S.S.R. cooperation on manned lunar flight: (1) a series of jointly programmed space probes to survey the lunar surface ...
... .; Shabad, NYT, 11/2/63, 1, 9)'' U.S. reaction to U.S.S.R.'s launching of POLET I and Premier Khrushchev's subsequent expression of interest in U.S.-U.S.S.R. coop­eration of manned ... the humanitarianism and the technological boom of the twentieth century . . . ." ''(Text; Airpower Historian 1/64, 6-10)'' U.S.S.R. announced launching of POLET I (Flight I), a new type of maneuverable ... of economic crackpotism. It is sensible conservatism's greatest future weapon against just such crackpotism." ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 11/1/63)'' November 1963 November Nov 1 1963 1 Nov 2 1963 2 Nov 3 ...
... /68, 5; Wilford, NYT, 10/1/68; CSM, 10/5/68)'' In Washington Sunday Star special report, "A Decade in Space," John Lannan commented on NASA's 10th anniversary: ". . . the space agency ... and nitrogen and test Mariner Mars UV spectrometer. UV spectrometer measured earth's day-glow and day­light between 1,100 A and 4,300 A. Inertial ACS successfully maneu­vered payload ... . Contract would cover Oct. 1, 1968, through June 30, 1970. ''(MSFC Release 68-231)'' President Johnson announced resignation of Leonard H. Marks as Direc­tor of U.S. Information Agency in time ...

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