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... test at MSFC. Human tissues exposed to heavy radiation during 50-hour flight of recovered DISCOVERER XVII capsule according to USAF. December 1960 December Dec 1 1960 1 Dec 2 1960 ...
... DISCOVERER XVIII launched into polar orbit by new Thor-Agena B from Vandenberg AFB , carrying surveillance- ...
SAM scientists reported that human tissue recovered from the capsule of DISCOVERER XVII after about 50 hours on 31 orbits (November 14), survived radiation In space, including ...
USAF DISCOVERER XIX successfully launched into polar orbit from PMR carrying Project Midas test payload. President-elect ...
... Post, 11/6/70, A18)'' Dr. James A. Van Allen , Univ. of Iowa physicist and discoverer of radiation belts encircling earth, said in Durham, N.H., that U.S. should phase ...
... maintained their supply of charged particles. Principal investigator would be Dr. James A. Van Allen , discoverer of Van Allen belts. ''(NASA Release 72-65)'' Director Bruce T. Lundin of Lewis Research ...
... at his specially designed comet ob-servatory in Tokyo. The comet-last observed by its discoverer, Dr. Lubos Kohoutek, May 5-was falling toward the sun almost exactly as predicted and ...
... Kohoutek was marked with a live ground-to-air televised conference between Dr. Lubos Kohoutek, discoverer of the comet (1973F), and the Skylab 4 crew. Gibson said that the comet, as ...
... , however, enough to show conclusively that the microphone meteoroid sensors flown on early Explorer and Discoverer satellites had greatly over-estimated the population of small meteoroids. ''(NASA MOR, 11 March 74 ...
... determine ground targets of interest; film was processed on board and imagery radioed to ground. Discoverer satellites from lower orbits used high-resolution cameras for closeups; the satellite ejected its film ...

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