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Displaying 91—100 of 1000 matches for query "Apr_7_1974" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

  • "apr" found 38145 times in 1871 documents
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  • "1974" found 12049 times in 962 documents



... House Committee on Appropriations' Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Development-Space-Science-Veterans during FY 1974 appropriation hearings: "I don't think we can turn our back on supersonic tech­nology ... 6 Apr 7 1973 7 Apr 8 1973 8 Apr 9 1973 9 Apr 10 1973 10 Apr 11 1973 11 Apr 12 1973 12 Apr 13 1973 13 Apr 14 1973 14 Apr 15 1973 15 Apr 16 1973 16 Apr 17 ...
... in August 1973 and reach Jupiter in December 1974. The Pioneer program, begun in 1958, was directed by Ames Research Center . Pioneer 6 and 7 (launched Dec. 16, 1965, and Aug. 17 ... 5 Apr 6 1973 6 Apr 7 1973 7 Apr 8 1973 8 Apr 9 1973 9 Apr 10 1973 10 Apr 11 1973 11 Apr 12 1973 12 Apr 13 1973 13 Apr 14 1973 14 Apr 15 1973 15 Apr 16 1973 16 Apr 17 ...
... mission had been to continue experiments aboard the Salyut 4 space station (launched 26 Dec. 1974). The Soyuz softlanded southwest of Gomo-Altaisk in Western Siberia. The search and rescue service ... 6 Apr 7 1975 7 Apr 8 1975 8 Apr 9 1975 9 Apr 10 1975 10 Apr 11 1975 11 Apr 12 1975 12 Apr 13 1975 13 Apr 14 1975 14 Apr 15 1975 15 Apr 16 1975 16 Apr 17 ...
... vice president and a director of General Dynamics Corporation, which he had joined in January 1974), would be the sixth person to head the civilian space agency, succeeding Dr. Robert A ... 5 Apr 6 1981 6 Apr 7 1981 7 Apr 8 1981 8 Apr 9 1981 9 Apr 10 1981 10 Apr 11 1981 11 Apr 12 1981 12 Apr 13 1981 13 Apr 14 1981 14 Apr 15 1981 15 Apr 16 1981 16 Apr 17 ...
... probes and would support manned Apollo mission. Effective from May 1,1966, to Jan. 28,1974, and in accordance with government-to-government agreement between Spain and U.S. of Jan ... 5 Apr 6 1966 6 Apr 7 1966 7 Apr 8 1966 8 Apr 9 1966 9 Apr 10 1966 10 Apr 11 1966 11 Apr 12 1966 12 Apr 13 1966 13 Apr 14 1966 14 Apr 15 1966 15 Apr 16 1966 16 Apr 17 ...
... five years away; Fedorov said Soviet technology would permit general use of some types before 1974, but applications would come later. ''(Hamilton, NYT, 4/17/69, 8)'' Massachusetts Institute of ... 6 Apr 7 1969 7 Apr 8 1969 8 Apr 9 1969 9 Apr 10 1969 10 Apr 11 1969 11 Apr 12 1969 12 Apr 13 1969 13 Apr 14 1969 14 Apr 15 1969 15 Apr 16 1969 16 Apr 17 ...
... that 5400-kg (six-ton) earth satellite, High Energy Astronomy Observatory, could be funded for 1974 launch to observe extremely high phenomena that could not be detected from earth because of ... 5 Apr 6 1970 6 Apr 7 1970 7 Apr 8 1970 8 Apr 9 1970 9 Apr 10 1970 10 Apr 11 1970 11 Apr 12 1970 12 Apr 13 1970 13 Apr 14 1970 14 Apr 15 1970 15 Apr 16 1970 16 Apr 17 ...
... a low-density `trough.' Preliminary engineering studies for observatory, which was scheduled for completion in 1974, were being conducted under $99 950 NSF grant. ''(Science, 4/16/71, 244)'' ComSatCorp ... 6 Apr 7 1971 7 Apr 8 1971 8 Apr 9 1971 9 Apr 10 1971 10 Apr 11 1971 11 Apr 12 1971 12 Apr 13 1971 13 Apr 14 1971 14 Apr 15 1971 15 Apr 16 1971 16 Apr 17 ...
... Applications Satellite C (CAS-C) would be launched into geostationary orbit by NASA in 1974 to conduct communications experiments with ground terminals operating at extremely high frequencies, test one ... Apr 7 1971 7 Apr 8 1971 8 Apr 9 1971 9 Apr 10 1971 10 Apr 11 1971 11 Apr 12 1971 12 Apr 13 1971 13 Apr 14 1971 14 Apr 15 1971 15 Apr 16 1971 16 Apr ...
... the Apollo program before the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences during NASA FY 1974 authorization hearings: Apollo "did not just sweep across our landscape to successful achievement of ... 6 Apr 7 1973 7 Apr 8 1973 8 Apr 9 1973 9 Apr 10 1973 10 Apr 11 1973 11 Apr 12 1973 12 Apr 13 1973 13 Apr 14 1973 14 Apr 15 1973 15 Apr 16 1973 16 Apr 17 ...

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