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... 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 ...
... fifth transatlantic communications cable (TAT) would be unnecessary: "It is expected that within the next 6 weeks the . . . ComSatCorp will announce its plans for financing a communications satellite system and will ... USAF would 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 Study Board to ...
... 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 ...
... , was not affected by termination of Thiokol contract. ''(NASA Release 65-187; Marshall Star, 6/16/65, 6)'' Dr. Edward C. Welsh , Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council , told ... and administration? (5) Should the Foundation continue to manage large-scale research projects? (Text)'' June 6-26: 50 helium-filled tetrahedronal plastic balloons were released over New York City by the ...
... made soon, "there will be a tail-off of technology," Finger said. ''(Av. Wk., 12/6/65, 57)'' Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey urged establishment of research and experimental institutions in ... UNESCO, on communications satellites and their probable effect on press and radio. ''(Reuters, NYT, 12/6/65, 3)'' NASA would sponsor six 10-week summer programs of study and advanced research ... would not be adequate protection for unfired Minuteman Minutemen . ''(Cromley, N.Y. World Telegram, 12/6/65, 7)'' December 1965 December Dec 1 1965 1 Dec 2 1965 2 Dec 3 ...
... wide swings from `everything is great' to `everything is wrong' must be confusing. . . ." ''(W Star, 6/6/67, A12)'' NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Might Dr. George E. Mueller outlined Apollo ... from the performance of the 15 communication satellites in orbit today.', ''(Text, AP, W Post, 6/7/67,10)'' Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson presented Phoenix, Ark., Mayor Milton Graham with FAA ...
... could carry messages between spacecraft and could be used as intense satellite beacon. ''(AIP News 6)'' FAA's "Staff Study-General Aviation Occupant Load Factor" report showed that general aviation (nonairline ... , and physics of precipitation, Professor Bergeron would receive a gold medal and $1,200. ''(NYT, 6/7/66, 12)'' Mrs. Jane Marshall, editor of aeronautics bibliographies and education sourcebooks for National ...
... would be about $60 million. It would be operational in 1976. ''(Kelly, W Star & News, 6/7/73, A15)'' It would be "easy flying for the new Air Force bomber, the ... real battle would come when Congress had to decide whether to begin mass production. ''(CQ, 6/16/73)'' The Coast Guard announced it would phase out its last two air cushion ... run out of money to operate them and they're too old now." ''(UPI, NYT, 6/7/73, 19)'' Award of a $9 098 952 firm-fixed-price contract to Boeing ...

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