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Readers will gain a unique insight into the manufacturing, testing and associated problems of the Saturn I /IB rockets. Readers will have reference access to statistical data unavailable anywhere else, such ...
... . RL-10 , which had powered Saturn 1's 2nd stage (S-IV) in six successful flights prior to conclusion of Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC 's Saturn I program July 30, 1965, also ... Saturn V suggested they would use earth orbit rendezvous method to reach moon, Hines said. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 4/1/66, A1)'' ComSatCorp 's third annual report revealed that EARLY BIRD 1 , operating ...
September 1-7 NASAs Pioneer 11 had encountered Saturn's bow shock (where the solar wind-a stream of electrified particles from the Sun-bent around Saturn's magnetic field), project manager Charles ... 6.5-year 2-millionmile journey would be crossing September 1 through belts of unknown material beyond the ring systems around Saturn that had been visible from Earth, during which Pioneer would ... September 6 that the three Soviet satellites that had stopped transmitting September 1-2 for the benefit of Pioneer's Saturn flyby were early-warning satellites designed to detect U.S. ballistic ...
... , sponsored by engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory , that would take a spacecraft destined for Saturn and give it the ability to go the extra distance to Uranus as well. In ... 9 mo, would fly a lower speed trajectory to allow a bigger slingshot effect from Saturn's gravity for propulsion toward Uranus; the slower speed would also allow flight controllers to ... missions to Jupiter and Saturn would cost about $305 million; addition of the trip to Uranus would add about $21 million to the cost of the mission. (NYT, 1 Mar 76, 11 ...
... Saturn and that the rare alignment of outer planets that permitted the successive Jupiter Saturn encounters might put Voyager 2 and Saturn simultaneously into Jupiter's far-flung influence. Inside the Jovian tail, Saturn ... it arrived in August. The next Saturn encounter might differ widely from the two previous. (NASA Release 8173) May 1981 May June 1981 June Jun 1 1981 1 Jun 2 1981 2 Jun ...
... the existence of four (possibly as many as six, new satellites of Saturn in data from Voyager 2 's Saturn encounter. This brought the number of known Saturnian satellites in between 21 ... "moons" seemed to be influenced by the gravity of larger moons as well as by Saturn itself: while orbiting between the planet and its larger moons, they would move faster than ... larger moons, where Saturn's pull was weaker, and they would slow and drop back into inner orbit. Scientists called this type of track "horseshoe orbits." ( JPL Release Feb 1/82; W ...
... all the major facilities and NASA history offices and libraries. Information has been obtained from Saturn veterans and also through the Freedom of Information Act. In summary this book has the ... rare film footage. "I'm extremely pleased with your latest publication that I recently purchased: 'SATURN V'. An excellent bImage:9781926592145.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://apogeebooks ...
... clear or cloudy atmosphere. ''(W Star, 6/2/70, A10)'' NASA was relocating several Saturn IB and Saturn V stages and instrument units to avoid possible damage or destruction by hurricanes in ... Michoud to Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC in mid-July; two Saturn V vehicles were stored at MTF; and three Saturn instrument units had been moved from IBM plant in Huntsville, Ala ... design. ''(NASA Release 70-112; Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL PIO)'' June 1970 June Jun 1 1970 1 Jun 2 1970 2 Jun 3 1970 3 Jun 4 1970 4 Jun 5 1970 ...
Yes, Saturn's rings are real. We don't know exactly how they formed, but we are ... of an icy body, or several smaller icy bodies. This was either a moon of Saturn's that was broken by a collision with an incoming meteor, or a very large comet-like body from the outer solar system that got too close to Saturn and was torn apart and captured into orbit. ---- Answer provided by Carolyn Porco, Ph.D ...
... space." ''(NASA LAR III/132)'' Richard H. Nelson, Boeing's project manager for production of Saturn V rockets, said production was about 10 weeks behind schedule because of a parts ... telecommunications and was a commercial version of Hughes" Syncom satellite- ''(Miles, L. A. Times, 7/1/64)'' NASA-USAF Memorandum of Understanding defined responsibilities of NASA and various USAF organizations ...

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