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... five early stars in 1,100 to 4,000 A wavelength. Second, carrying detectors to observe sky in the infrared, reached 98.5-mi (158-km) altitude. Rockets and instrumentation performed ... Mar 10 1967 10 Mar 11 1967 11 Mar 12 1967 12 Mar 13 1967 13 Mar 14 1967 14 Mar 15 1967 15 Mar 16 1967 16 Mar 17 1967 17 Mar 18 1967 18 Mar 19 1967 19 Mar 20 1967 20 Mar ...
... Third of eight spacecraft in NASA's Orbiting Solar Observatory OSO program to provide direct observation of the sun, Orbiting Solar Observatory OSO III weighed 627 lbs, carried nine experiments, ... Mar 10 1967 10 Mar 11 1967 11 Mar 12 1967 12 Mar 13 1967 13 Mar 14 1967 14 Mar 15 1967 15 Mar 16 1967 16 Mar 17 1967 17 Mar 18 1967 18 Mar 19 1967 19 Mar ...
... the surface, and will be fully involved in continuing design of the scientific experiments and observations. . . ''(Transcript, 433-5)''
NASA-Cal Tech cost-plus-fixed-fee contract providing for operation ... Mar 10 1967 10 Mar 11 1967 11 Mar 12 1967 12 Mar 13 1967 13 Mar 14 1967 14 Mar 15 1967 15 Mar 16 1967 16 Mar 17 1967 17 Mar 18 1967 18 Mar 19 1967 19 Mar ...
... . EST to become man’s first space probe to land on another planet, Tass announced. Observers believed the 2,116-lb. spacecraft, launched Nov. 16, 1965, had crash-landed. “Regular radio ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar 20 1966 20 Mar ...
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Over 100 scientists, including U S . space officials, would visit Greece to observe annular eclipse May 20, during which lunar shadow on earth would make 99 per cent ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar 20 1966 20 Mar ...
... indicated by telemetered data such as pulse, respiration, electrocardiograms, and others--as well as observation of the dogs during television transmission session.” ‘‘(Tass, 3/10/66; Reuters, Chic. Trib., ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar ...
... of his detractors. “I just wish today that he could be here with us to observe what we have just seen. I don’t think he would be the least surprised ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar 20 1966 20 Mar ...
... moon’s rotation, was discussed by Walter Sullivan in the New York Times. Recent rocket observations see Mar. 21 had disclosed objects, some of them otherwise invisible, that strongly emitted x-rays ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar ...
... of reported UFO sightings in Hillsdale and Dexter, Mich., near Ann Arbor: “The majority of observers . . . reported only lights. They have not described an object. Both sightings were in swampy areas ... Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 1966 12 Mar 13 1966 13 Mar 14 1966 14 Mar 15 1966 15 Mar 16 1966 16 Mar 17 1966 17 Mar 18 1966 18 Mar 19 1966 19 Mar ...
... at once. ''(Corddry, B Sun, 3/3/69, Al)''
Thomas O'Toole in Washington Post observed similarities among astronauts. Of 23 who already had flown in space, 21 were either only ... Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 Mar 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 18 Mar 19 1969 19 Mar 20 1969 20 Mar ...
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