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... to meet the requirements imposed by concurrent Gemini and Apollo launch schedules. ''(MSC Roundup, 1/6/65, 1)'' Two hrs. and 20 min. of radio signals from Jupiter were received around midnight ... at Boulder, which had kept its radiotelescope operating for the event. ''(Osmundsen, NYT, 1/2/65, 1)'' 1964 Jan 1 1965 1 Jan 2 1965 2 Jan 3 1965 3 Jan 4 1965 4 ...
... in resolution." Craters became visible that were not seen in original pictures. ''(M&R, 3/1/65, 8)'' ComSatCorp announced delay of Early Bird synchronous satellite launch, previously targeted for end ... problem is how the academic community can communicate with NASA." ''(McCoy, Kansas City Star, 3/1/65)'' In a luncheon address, Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff , NASA Associate Administrator for Advanced Research ...
... in horizontal flight, exceeding the E-166's 74,376-ft, record; (3) 1,688 mph record for 1,000-km, closed-course event with 2000-kg. (4,409-lb.) cargo, surpassing ... mph record for 500-km, closed-course event, topping Soviet performance of 1,452 mph, USAF pilots Col. Robert L. Stephens and Lt. Col. Daniel Andre set the ... been suggested by several weather specialists, reported Walter Sullivan. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 5/1/65, 1)'' May 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May 3 1965 3 May 4 1965 4 ...
... White Sands Test Facility . ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 65-107; NASA Hq, Bull. 1-65, No, 13)'' NASA selected Federal Electric Corp., a subsidiary of ITT, for negotiation of ... are: first, the next phase of design covering an 18-month period beginning about August 1, 1965; second, the four manufacturers- Boeing Company, Lockheed Aircraft Company, General Electric Company, Pratt & Whitney ...
... prepared to attempt a rendezvous mission more ambitious than GEMINI VI . ''(Normyle, Au, Wk., 11/1/65)'' President Johnson issued the annual proclamation inviting Americans to observe "Wright Brothers Day, December ... the award of a contract for development of the Surveyor spacecraft.' " ''(Coughlin, M&R, 11/1/65, 46)'' Reaction to the cancellation of the NASA Gemini VI mission October 25 indicated ...
... might interfere with the scheduled launch of Gemini VII Dec. 4. ''(Wash, Eve. Star, 12/1/65, A3; Wilford, NYT, 12/2/65, 22)'' Dr. Thomas L. K. Smull, Director of ... give us a better chance of putting a lander on the surface." ''(Cowen, CSM, 12/1/65)'' Col. John H. Glenn (C, Ret.) was guest of honor and elected to membership ... for civilian technological advance was reported by the Washington Post to contain three key conclusions: (1) military and space research is a costly and inefficient way of spurring technological advance for ...
... by joining in the risk to a greater degree. . . ." ''(Text, Clark, NYT, 2/2/67,1)'' Transportation men were still the great "risk-takers of our society," Secretary of Transportation Alan ... solar phenomena and solar-terrestrial relationships. ''(OAR Release)'' Organizational changes became effective at AFSC Hq.: (1) creation of new Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS) for Operations; (2) reassignment of functions and ...
... Traffic Control Program Chief, Office of Space Science and Applications OSSA . Navigation satellites could provide : (1) high-accuracy position determination service to craft, people, and shore stations; (2) communications service to ... )'' North American Aviation , he. (NAA) , NASA's prime Apollo spacecraft contractor, announced major management changes: (1) William B. Bergen, former President of Martin Marietta Co., who joined NAA April 7, replaced ...
... 51.8° inclination. Equipment functioned normally. Satellite reentered June 9. ''(AP, W Star, 6/1/67,1; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 6/15/67)'' NASA Aerobee 150 sounding rocket launched ... records from New York to London and New York to Paris. ''(UPI, P EB, 6/1/67, 1; NYT, 6/2/67,17)'' F-111B was "a very easy plane to fly ... Administrator for Legislative Affairs, effective June 15. ''(NASA Release 67-137)'' June 1967 June Jun 1 1967 1 Jun 2 1967 2 Jun 3 1967 3 Jun 4 1967 4 Jun 5 ...
... alter its aiming point slightly. Primary objectives of NASA's Lunar Orbiter V mission were: (1) to place three-axis-stabilized spacecraft into high-inclination lunar orbit; and (2) to obtain ... concerning long-range national needs. ''(Text)'' Kennedy Space Center KSC held dedication ceremonies for its $1.1-million Visitor Information Center. One hour later a visitor purchased the 500,000th ticket for ...

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