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... Infobox Spacecraft Name = '''''Westar 6'''''
Image = Image:Westar_6_STS-51-A.jpg 200px Organization = Unknown (United States) Major_Contractors = Mission_Type = Communications ... Telecommunications Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=Westar%206 Here Data Collection = Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle Westar 6 was a domestic communications satellite deployed by the STS 41 ...
Image:Westar4.jpg 200px Westar 4 satellite Category:Spacecraft
... 1980. ''( ESRO Release, 5 June 74)'' The Federal Communications Commission authorized Western Union Telegraph Co. to launch its second domestic communications satellite. Western Union had requested that Westar-B be assigned a ... totaled 56 533 953, up from 53 255 919 in 1972. ''(FAA Release 74-86)'' 5-6 June: Results of five years of aerodynamic loads research were presented at a YF ... 1974 1 Jun 2 1974 2 Jun 3 1974 3 Jun 4 1974 4 Jun 5 1974 5 Jun 6 1974 6 Jun 7 1974 7 Jun 8 1974 8 Jun 9 ...
... of bioastronautics laboratories but this was not accepted by the Department of Defense." ''(NYT, 4/5/63)'' USN made second attempt to place operational Transit navigational satellite into orbit from Pt ... attain orbit because of malfunction in fourth stage of US" Blue Scout booster. ''(A&AE, 5/63,141)'' John L. Sloop, Director of NASA Propulsion and Power Generation in Office of ... has headed In­stitute for Advanced Study, Princeton, since 1947. ''(NYT, 4/6/63,1,5)'' Vasily V. Parin, president of Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences and expert in space medicine ...
... ) to place U.S. satellite in orbit. ''(W. Warwick, R.I., Pawtuxet Valley Times, 8/5/63)'' Richard Tereselic, Lewis engineer, described hydraulic press intensi­fier which he designed at a ... stations in Canary Islands and South Africa, four telemetering stations in Africa. ''(M&R, 8/5/63,9)'' USAF launched Minuteman ICBM from Cape Canaveral underground silo, but malfunction caused missile ...
... before Con­gress takes final action on the NASA budget. ''(Troan, Wash. Daily News, 10/5/63)'' NASA Fifth Anniversary Banquet held in Washington, D.C., spon­sored by Aerospace Industries ... on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, called on the banquet guests to assist in getting a $5-billion-plus budget passed by Congress. He added: ". . . let's remember that there would be ... Simons, a NASA admis­sion that it had not supervised industry effectively. ''(Wash. Post, 10/5/63, 4)'' Speaking on Cuban television from Havana, Soviet Cosmonaut Val­entina Tereshkova said that ...
... repetitiousness in hearings; (4) all parts of Executive Branch should improve Congressional committee presentations; and (5) channels for gathering infor­mation through Library of Congress should be expanded and more heavily ... $275 million project is a testament to its courageous and forward-looking executives .. . ." ''(CR, 12/5/63, 22439)'' AFSC announced awarding two six-month study contracts for opera­tions analyses and ...
... -05.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) Preliminary evaluation of Saturn I SA-5 flight Jan. 29 indicated there was "no significant deviation or malfunction," according to MSFC Saturn ... must tailor our actual accomplishment to those resources that we receive annually. "A budget of $5.445 billion, in our estimation, provides the necessary increment of resources to support the technical ...
... on systems operation, and "information relating to the assigned program of investigations." ''(Tass, Komsomolskaya Pravda, 5/6/64, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)'' House Committee on Science and Astronautics, Subcommittee on Space ... , highest award of the Smithsonian Institution, in ceremonies at the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. ''(CR, 5/5/64, 9767-68)'' L. D. Gable, of Longmont, Colo., died at Cape Kennedy of injuries ...
... , "when most of the major discoveries in fundamental science were made in Europe." ''(Science, 7/5/68, 11-9; Sullivan, NYT, 7/7/68, 17)'' JPL scientist Dr. Robert Nathan, who ... be taking pictures of atoms in a year or so." ''(Dighton, Glendale News-Press, 7/5/68, 1)'' NASA awarded 16-mo, $178,844 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to Lockheed ... sunspot cycle; 1969 would offer hardly enough sunspots for study. ''(C Trib, 7/6/68, 5)'' Sonic booms from USAF test flights were threatening prehistoric Indian cliff dwellings and natural rock ...

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