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... Infobox Spacecraft Name = '''''SBS 4'''''
Image = Image:SBSD-STS41D.jpg 200px Organization = Pan American Satellite (United States) Major_Contractors = ... Telecommunications Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=SBS%204 Here Data Collection = Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle SBS 4 was a Satellite Business Systems communications satellite deployed by the shuttle ...
... ?id=1982-110B Here PDMP Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=SBS%203 Here Telecommunications Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=SBS%203 Here Data Collection = Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle SBS 3 (Satellite Business Systems 3) was deployed by the STS 5 ...
... restrictions on the conduct of current manned space flights . . .” ''(AEC-DOD-NASA Status Report,, 2/4/63)'' Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter , speaking before aerospace medicine conference at SAM, San Antonio, said ... was under development. by Rocketdyne for use in Saturn V launch vehicle. ''(Av. Wk., 2/4/63, 26)'' AFSC announced improved U.S.-Canadian antiaircraft control sites, BUIC (Back-Up Interceptor ...
... launches; extravehicular operations; auton­omous navigation; and radiation levels within the space capsule. ''(M&R, 4/15/63, 15)'' In address at Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacksburg, Secre­tary of Commerce ... system for an X­-band radar to enhance re-entry communications. ''(Newport News Times-Herald, 4/4/63)'' Ham, first chimpanzee to be successfully launched on (suborbital) flight, became a permanent resident ...
... the Nimbus R&D models. ''(NASA Release 63-220; Commerce Re­lease; Wash. Post,10/4/63, 2)'' An aircraft somewhat similar to the U-2 reconnaissance plane was seen by ... for each flight was listed as 600,000 kg. ''(1,322,760 lbs.)''. ''(Pravda, 10/4/63, AFSS-T Trans.)'' Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered that TV chan­nel 37 in ... used "'black iron where there should have been stainless steel."' ''(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 10/4/63)'' Atlas F ICBM was launched by USAF from Vandenberg AFB , but blew up during ...
... and development costs are already expended and Atlas has certainly proven its reliability. . . ." ''(CR, 3/4/64, A1115)'' ComSatCorp applied to FCC for authority to construct and orbit over the mid ... 1967 or early 1968, unnamed sources revealed in Washington. ''(UPI, Omaha Eve. World-Herald, 3/4/64)'' FAA announced Lufthansa-German Airlines had reserved three delivery positions for U.S. supersonic ...
... satellite contained radio transmitter and telemetering system. All instrumentation was functioning normally. ''(Tass, Krasnaya Zvezda, 4/5/64, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)'' At 18 hours Moscow time ZOND I reached 837 ... Judge George C. Young at request of the National Labor Relations Board. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 4/5/64.)'' Reporting its findings after series of hearings, Senate Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower ...
... the Government knew about, including even some of the highest ranking military people." ''(CR, 5/4/64, 9579-81)'' President Johnson announced formation of 32-member FAA Women's Advisory Committee ... only with a thin layer of the fluff. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 5/18/64, 83)'' May 4-7: At same meeting, Dr. Duane O. Muhleman of JPL criticized "fairy castle" theory of ... 1964 May May 1 1964 1 May 2 1964 2 May 3 1964 3 May 4 1964 4 May 5 1964 5 May 6 1964 6 May 7 1964 7 May 8 ...
... service propulsion system ''(SPS)'' to place spacecraft into trajectory with 13,823-mi ''(22,225.4-km)'' apogee. Since insufficient propellant remained after ex­tended burn, second SPS burn was not ... ''(LES)'' jettison and reentry conditions, and relocate sequence camera for earth landmark photogra­phy. Apollo 4 ''(launched Nov. 9, 1967)'' and Apollo 5 ''(launched Jan. 22, 1968)'' had both been highly ...
... U.S. pioneering program of deep-space research and accomplished much more than getting the 4,300 lunar photographs. It established the worth and feasibility of the 'parking orbit' and other ... , and communication, as well as preparation for Mars and Venus probes. . . . The cost of the 4,300 lunar records is therefore not the full $270 million (which moreover includes Rangers VIII ... be built and staffed for the $28 million that Ranger VII alone cost. . . ." (CSM, 1/4/65)'' Gen. Bernard A. Schriever (USAF) announced the activation of the Contract Management Div., Air ...

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