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NASA's Small Astronomy Satellite (Sas 2, launched as Explorer 48 16 Nov. 1972) had observed a pulsar in the Vela ... the Sas 2 observations cast doubt on this conclusion: Scientists believed that the Vela pulsar was more than 10 000 yrs old. (D.J. Thompson et al., Astrophysical Journal, 1 Sept 75 ... Force aerospace technology. (AFSC Newsreview, Aug. 75) August 1975 August September 1975 September Sept 1 1975 1 Sept 2 1975 2 Sept 3 1975 3 Sept 4 1975 4 Sept 5 1975 ...
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... . It is still coming up from behind." ''(CSM, 2/1/64)'' Roscoe Drummond, in his Washington Post column, said success of Saturn I SA-5 ". . . means that the major advantage which the ... agreement for extended cooperation in measurement and standards data exchange. Agreement provided for exchange of (1) data on observations of standard time and frequency signals from radio stations, (2) calibration information ...
... a hard-hitting program to develop an American space-flying capability." ''(U.S. News, 6/1/64)'' Dr. George E. Mueller , Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, NASA, asserted that "we ... to do" in commenting on the fact that one engine in the Saturn I booster ( SA-6 ) had shut down prematurely. Because the Saturn I booster was designed to operate successfully ... Education." ''(NAA Release)'' Miss Jacqueline Cochran flew the Edwards AFB 100-km. circular course at 1,302 mph to recapture the international woman's record held by Jacqueline Auriol. Miss Auriol ...
... , D.C. Itinerary included Moscow, Leningrad, Novosibirsk, and Crimea. ''(W Post, 7/1/69, A15; AP, W Star, 7/1/69, A4)'' Preliminary investigation had revealed leak in small fuel line on ... . Accident would not affect launch preparations for Apollo 11 mission; inspection of Apollo 11 vehicle SA-506 had confirmed that its high-pressure fuel lines were in good condition. ''( Marshall Space ... brought into service. ''(Reuters, B Sun, 7/2/69, A2)'' July 1969 July Jul 1 1969 1 Jul 2 1969 2 Jul 3 1969 3 Jul 4 1969 4 Jul 5 1969 ...
Scientists. at Mass. Institute of Technology, using NASA's Sas 3 x-ray astronomy satellite, found a stellar object unlike any other and were unable ... might be nonexistent now, the investigators said. (W Star, 1 Feb 76, A-6) January 1976 January February 1976 February Feb 1 1976 1 Feb 2 1976 2 Feb 3 1976 3 Feb ...
... that it had sent Congress a new Space Shuttle pricing policy that entailed, starting October 1, 1988, auctioning the Space Shuttle 's cargo bay to commercial and foreign customers at a ... $1 million more than they presently paid for Space Shuttle launches. However, if demand for shuttle space exceeded its availability, the auction system would drive prices upward. Europe's Arianespace SA charged ...
... Command to proceed with the static firing of the first Saturn vehicle, the test booster SA-T, in early calendar year 1960 in accordance with the $70 million program and not ... , and Helen T. Wells, History of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center from July 1 to December 31, 1960 (MHM-2, 1961), Vol ...
... International Code would designate all orbiting artificial satellites and space probes with Arabic numerals (1963-1, 1963-2, etc.) rather than Greek letters (1963 Alpha, 1963 Beta., etc.), National Academy of ... . Newly created Space Sciences Div. would direct scientific aspects of the project. ''(San Jose News, 1/1/63)'' Walter C. Williams and J. C. Elms assumed duties as deputy directors of NASA ...
... assistant to the president. ''(NASA Release 63-42; NAA S&IS Skywriter, 3/8/63,1)'' NASA Manned Spacecraft Center proposal to establish manned orbital Space Station which Stressed that Such ... established using rockets, equipment, and materials under development now for Project Apollo . Plan called for (1) orbiting Space station with capacity for 18 crewmen; (2) sending six men in adapted Apollo ...

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