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File:SA-5.mp4
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Category:Launch Vehicle
... Center participated in its first technical support operation during launch of Saturn I SA-5 , when it provided closed-circuit television service to Washington and other areas. ... conduct experiments include radiation, photography, communications, and extravehicular activities. ''(Maloney, Houston Post, 2/6/64)''
FAA Administrator N. E Halaby announced formation of Future Flight Manpower ...
... in space emergencies. ''(Text)''
Saturn V 1st stage ( S-IC ), scheduled to become part of SA-513 launch vehicle, was successfully static-fired at MTF. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC ... chiefly reflecting a big drop in atomic energy spending." '' (Boffey, Carter, Hamilton, Science, 2/6/70, 845-8)''
Sen. Winston L. Prouty (R-Vt.) introduced S. 3412, authorizing appropriations ...
... -I stage, the second one built by Chrysler Corp. for NASA, would power the last ''( SA-10 )'' Saturn I launch vehicle. First Saturn I booster was static-fired at MSFC in ... usual option to reject the space agreement reached by negotiating teams. ''(Simons, Wash. Post, 10/6/64)''
NASA Administrator James E. Webb remarked at Univ. of Notre Dame that the establishment ... 1964 2 Oct 3 1964 3 Oct 4 1964 4 Oct 5 1964 5 Oct 6 1964 6 Oct 7 1964 7 Oct 8 1964 8 Oct 9 1964 9 Oct 10 ...
USAF Titan missile Titan successfully launched from Atlantic Missile Range , making 6,1110 mile flight.
AEC announced that U.S.S.R. had detonated a fourth nuclear ... , at a site east of Stalingrad.
After a series of six static firings, the Saturn SA-T2 booster was removed from the static test tower at Marshall Space Flight Center .
September ... 1961 2 Sep 3 1961 3 Sep 4 1961 4 Sep 5 1961 5 Sep 6 1961 6 Sep 7 1961 7 Sep 8 1961 8 Sep 9 1961 9 Sep 10 ...
... originally planned) between early 1964 and late 1966, beginning with the S-I for Saturn SA-9 . NASA Marshall Space Flight Center , with development responsibility for Saturn, would fabricate boosters for ... 1962 2 Aug 3 1962 3 Aug 4 1962 4 Aug 5 1962 5 Aug 6 1962 6 Aug 7 1962 7 Aug 8 1962 8 Aug 9 1962 9 Aug 10 ...
... more information concerning 100% oxygen over a time period, which we thoroughly support . . . ." ''(Transcript)''
May 6-9: Third National Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Space held in Chicago. NASA Administrator ... 95% of knowledge required to understand and interpret re-entry physics phenomena. ''(M&R, 5/6/63, 21)''
Speaking at American Institute of Chemical Engineers meeting in Buffalo, N.Y., engineers ...
... , balloon satellite launched Aug. 12,1960, was still visible to naked eye. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 6/6/63)''
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R.-Me.), speaking on the Senate floor, said Committee on ... billion and $40 billion, raises the question of adequate funding of other space activities . . " ''(CR,6/6/63,9690)''
U.K. Office of the Minister for Science announced contract had been awarded ... Society, American Institute of Biological Sciences, and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . ''(Marshall Star, 6/5/63,1,8)''
Eugene M. Zuckert , Secretary of the Air Force, speaking at Symposium ...
... to 10,000 ft, where final recovery para-chute would deploy. ''(Yaffee, Av. Wk., 4/6/64, 40-45; MSC Roundup, 4/15/64, 8)''
Researchers at Lankeneau Hospital in Philadelphia ... caused as much by dehydration as by weightlessness, Missiles and Rockets reported. ''(M&R, 4/6/64, 25)''
Glide parachute achieved glide ratio of up to 2:1 in wind-tunnel ... , was proposing it to NASA for later phases of Project Gemini . ''(ARC; M&R, 4/6/64, 25)''
Of the formerly operational Thor missiles that were being converted to space missions ...
... ahead of the 1970 deadline set by the late President Kennedy. ''(UPI, Wash. Daily News, 6/6/64)''
Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle (USAFR) was awarded the Pennsylvania Military College Engineering Centennial ... light transport, a large cargo aircraft (CX-X), Mobile Air Defense, and a hypersonic mach 6 reconnaissance aircraft. General Doolittle concluded: ". . . our national security and our national welfare, in future, will ...
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