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... 1966 and 1968 by five robotic spacecraft, built by the Hughes Aircraft Corporation, and named Surveyor. This short, but critically important program consumed $426 million of NASA's budget in just ... stage, but also that of the robust and ingenious Surveyor probes. Mankind sent explorers to six different lunar locations but the Surveyors visited five entirely different landing sites, and returned over 87 ...
Image:Surveyor.jpg 200px Surveyor lunar landing spacecraft Category:Spacecraft
Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3.jpg 200px Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3_(2).jpg 200px Transit IVA, Injun and Greb III satellites Category:Spacecraft
Edward White Interview August 1965 Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 1 Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 2 Gemini 4 Crew Debriefing June 16 1965 Part 3 Gemini 4 Launch Gemini Titan 4 composite flight transcript June 3 1965 Gemini Titan 4 flight transcript June 3 1965 Gemini 4 - The NASA Mission Reports - edited by Robert Godwin Click on ...
... used Oct. 26, 1966, to launch a Surveyor model on a test flight. ''(AP, SD Union, 7/14/67)'' July 14-16; NASA's SURVEYOR IV (Surveyor D) was successfully launched from Eastern Test ... that's why we're going there." SURVEYOR IV was fourth in series of seven spacecraft in NASA's Surveyor program: SURVEYOR I (launched May 30, 1966) and SURVEYOR III (launched April 17, 1967) both ...
... of SURVEYOR IV failure and SURVEYOR I and III successes, NASA SURVEYOR IV Technical Review Board recommended that significant changes in spacecraft hardware be avoided. Board was unable to identify cause for failure of SURVEYOR IV mission ...
... Surveyor VI was nearly flawless. SURVEYOR I (launched May 30,1966) , SURVEYOR III (launched April 17,1967) , and Surveyor V (launched Sept. 8,1967) had all soft-landed successfully and transmitted photos to earth. SURVEYOR II (launched Sept. 20, 1966) failed to soft-land because of an ignition failure. Communications with SURVEYOR IV (launched July 14, 1967) were lost seconds ...
... Surveyor VII, final mission in NASA's Surveyor pro­gram to analyze lunar surface, was excellent. Surveyor I ''(launched May 30, 1966)'' , Surveyor III ''(launched April 17, 1967)'', Surveyor V ''(launched Sept. 8, 1967)'', and Surveyor ... ''(launched Sept. 20, 1966)'' had failed to softland because of an ignition failure. Communications with Surveyor IV ''(launched July 14, 1967)'' were lost seconds before spacecraft was scheduled to softland, and its ...
... Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL scientists abandoned attempts to contact SURVEYOR IV spacecraft resting on the moon see July 14-16 . A Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL spokesman ... spacecraft July 17, but had received no response. A committee was attempting to determine whether SURVEYOR IV had soft-landed on the moon as planned or crashed out of control. ''(AP, W ...
... circuit of electrical connector in Atlas-Centaur 's upper stage caused 24-hr postponement of SURVEYOR IV launch. ''(UPI, W Star, 7/13/67, B11)'' Adm. David L. McDonald, Chief of Naval ...

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