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... astronaut Michael Collins , director of the National Air and Space Museum , at ceremonies in Rome Oct. 3. The award would recognize Collins's total contribution to manned spaceflight; he had ... 10 1977 10 Sep 11 1977 11 Sep 12 1977 12 Sep 13 1977 13 Sep 14 1977 14 Sep 15 1977 15 Sep 16 1977 16 Sep 17 1977 17 Sep 18 1977 18 Sep 19 1977 19 Sep 20 1977 20 ...
... had located the latest unusual body while working with the 48in telescope at Mt. Palomar Oct. 18-19 and had been trying to establish its orbit so that other astronomers could ... 10 1977 10 Nov 11 1977 11 Nov 12 1977 12 Nov 13 1977 13 Nov 14 1977 14 Nov 15 1977 15 Nov 16 1977 16 Nov 17 1977 17 Nov 18 1977 18 Nov 19 1977 19 Nov 20 1977 20 Nov 21 1977 21 ...
... work, more than 3yr after it last launched a Saturn rocket from Complex 39. In Oct. 1978, Shuttle Orbiter 102 would fly in from Calif. on its Boeing 747 carrier, with ... 10 1977 10 Dec 11 1977 11 Dec 12 1977 12 Dec 13 1977 13 Dec 14 1977 14 Dec 15 1977 15 Dec 16 1977 16 Dec 17 1977 17 Dec 18 1977 18 Dec 19 1977 19 Dec 20 1977 20 Dec 21 1977 21 ...
... ) LaRC reported that its plans for a trash-burning steam plant called Project RECOUP see Oct. 6 had hit a snag when the center opened construction bids Dec. 7. All four ... 10 1977 10 Dec 11 1977 11 Dec 12 1977 12 Dec 13 1977 13 Dec 14 1977 14 Dec 15 1977 15 Dec 16 1977 16 Dec 17 1977 17 Dec 18 1977 18 Dec 19 1977 19 Dec 20 1977 20 Dec 21 1977 21 ...
... tunnel; the second XV-15 would undergo initial envelope-expansion flight tests at Bell's Arlington, Tex., facility beginning late in 1977. (NASA Release 76-169; W Star, 24 Oct 76, A-2 ... 10 Oct 11 1976 11 Oct 12 1976 12 Oct 13 1976 13 Oct 14 1976 14 Oct 15 1976 15 Oct 16 1976 16 Oct 17 1976 17 Oct 18 1976 18 Oct 19 1976 19 Oct 20 1976 20 Oct 21 1976 21 Oct 22 ...
... flybys and separate orbiting missions to Jupiter and outer planets was well advanced for 1977 and 1979 missions. Thermoelectric outer planet spacecraft (TOPS) under development at Jet Propulsion ... Oct 11 1970 11 Oct 12 1970 12 Oct 13 1970 13 Oct 14 1970 14 Oct 15 1970 15 Oct 16 1970 16 Oct 17 1970 17 Oct 18 1970 18 Oct 19 1970 19 Oct 20 1970 20 Oct ...
... the 1972 agreement that led to the Apollo-Soyuz mission, after the agreement expired in 1977. Shigebumi Saito, commissioner of the Space Activities Committee of Japan, said his country hoped to ... 10 Oct 11 1976 11 Oct 12 1976 12 Oct 13 1976 13 Oct 14 1976 14 Oct 15 1976 15 Oct 16 1976 16 Oct 17 1976 17 Oct 18 1976 18 Oct 19 1976 19 Oct 20 1976 20 Oct 21 ...
... high- spectralresolution gamma ray spectrometer for NASA's High Energy Astronomy Observatory (HEAO) in 1977. Spectrometer would make exploratory search of universe for gamma-ray-line structures of low ... Oct 11 1972 11 Oct 12 1972 12 Oct 13 1972 13 Oct 14 1972 14 Oct 15 1972 15 Oct 16 1972 16 Oct 17 1972 17 Oct 18 1972 18 Oct 19 1972 19 Oct 20 1972 20 Oct ...
... . Rockwell would complete the work in two phases: A prototype would be completed by early 1977, and a flight-qualifiable model would be produced by early 1978. Langley Research Center would ... 10 Oct 11 1975 11 Oct 12 1975 12 Oct 13 1975 13 Oct 14 1975 14 Oct 15 1975 15 Oct 16 1975 16 Oct 17 1975 17 Oct 18 1975 18 Oct 19 1975 19 Oct 20 1975 20 Oct 21 ...
... Contractors, Inc., of Idaho Falls, Ida. In the tests, scheduled to be conducted late in 1977 by workers in Rockwell Intl. Corp.'s Space Division under MFSC direction, the main engines ... 10 Oct 11 1976 11 Oct 12 1976 12 Oct 13 1976 13 Oct 14 1976 14 Oct 15 1976 15 Oct 16 1976 16 Oct 17 1976 17 Oct 18 1976 18 Oct 19 1976 19 Oct 20 1976 20 Oct 21 1976 21 Oct 22 ...

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