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Displaying 131—140 of 361 matches for query "13.58.5.14" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

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... Technical Information. ''(NASA Release 58-77)'' April 1968 April Apr 1 1968 1 Apr 2 1968 2 Apr 3 1968 3 Apr 4 1968 4 Apr 5 1968 5 Apr 6 1968 6 Apr 7 1968 7 Apr 8 1968 8 Apr 9 1968 9 Apr 10 1968 10 Apr 11 1968 11 Apr 12 1968 12 Apr 13 1968 13 Apr 14 1968 14 Apr 15 1968 15 Apr 16 1968 16 Apr 17 1968 17 Apr ...
... would carry 350 fully equipped troops. USAF had ordered 58. "We like to talk about a commercial plane similar to the C-5 which could carry nearly 1,000 passengers," said Lockheed ... 5 Jun 6 1968 6 Jun 7 1968 7 Jun 8 1968 8 Jun 9 1968 9 Jun 10 1968 10 Jun 11 1968 11 Jun 12 1968 12 Jun 13 1968 13 Jun 14 1968 14 Jun 15 1968 15 Jun 16 1968 16 Jun 17 1968 17 Jun ...
... -38; SBD, 7/19/68, 71)'' House Appropriations Committee cut $550.5 million from DOD FY 1969 appropriations, including $85 million from ... heart attack at age 62. He had been an originator of 1957-58 International Geophysical Year and had served as consultant to DOD, NASA, ... 1968 10 Jul 11 1968 11 Jul 12 1968 12 Jul 13 1968 13 Jul 14 1968 14 Jul 15 1968 15 Jul 16 1968 16 Jul ...
... , reached mach 1.64 and 39,400-ft altitude during 1-hr 58-min flight from Edwards AFB to test exiter vane integrated loads ... 8 astro­nauts with dangerous x-ray radiation. ''(Reuters, W Post, 12/5/68, H9)'' December 1968 December Dec 1 1968 1 Dec 2 1968 ... 10 1968 10 Dec 11 1968 11 Dec 12 1968 12 Dec 13 1968 13 Dec 14 1968 14 Dec 15 1968 15 Dec 16 1968 16 Dec 17 ...
... excellently, the first (launched at 10:57 a.m.) reaching 92.5-mi. altitude and the second (launched at 8:52 p.m.) ... center would be completed by end of summer. ''(LRC Release 64-58)'' Dow Chemical Corp. selected by Kennedy Space Center , NASA, for contract ... 1964 10 Jun 11 1964 11 Jun 12 1964 12 Jun 13 1964 13 Jun 14 1964 14 Jun 15 1964 15 Jun 16 1964 16 Jun 17 ...
... , also tested autopilot and yaw damper for their ability to maintain control. ''(Hudson, NYT, 5/1/64, 58)'' June 1964 June Jun 1 1964 1 Jun 2 1964 2 Jun 3 1964 3 Jun 4 1964 4 Jun 5 1964 5 Jun 6 1964 6 Jun 7 1964 7 ... 9 Jun 10 1964 10 Jun 11 1964 11 Jun 12 1964 12 Jun 13 1964 13 Jun 14 1964 14 Jun 15 1964 15 Jun 16 1964 16 Jun 17 1964 17 Jun ...
... , NYT, 7/8/64, 58)'' July 1964 July Jul 1 1964 1 Jul 2 1964 2 Jul 3 1964 3 Jul 4 1964 4 Jul 5 1964 5 Jul 6 1964 6 Jul 7 1964 7 Jul 8 1964 8 Jul 9 1964 9 Jul 10 1964 10 Jul 11 1964 11 Jul 12 1964 12 Jul 13 1964 13 Jul 14 1964 14 Jul 15 1964 15 Jul 16 1964 16 Jul 17 1964 17 Jul ...
... David C. Schilling Trophy to Major Sidney J. Kubesch, SAC 8-58 pilot, for his record Tokyo-to-London flight in October 1963 ... 5 Sep 6 1964 6 Sep 7 1964 7 Sep 8 1964 8 Sep 9 1964 9 Sep 10 1964 10 Sep 11 1964 11 Sep 12 1964 12 Sep 13 1964 13 Sep 14 1964 14 Sep 15 1964 15 Sep 16 1964 16 Sep ...
... from Jan. 5 through Feb. 4 under the direction of the Federal Aviation Agency, as part of the program to develop a supersonic transport aircraft. ''(Clark, NYT, 11/13/64, 58)'' The Hermann ... 5 Nov 6 1964 6 Nov 7 1964 7 Nov 8 1964 8 Nov 9 1964 9 Nov 10 1964 10 Nov 11 1964 11 Nov 12 1964 12 Nov 13 1964 13 Nov 14 1964 14 Nov 15 1964 15 Nov 16 1964 16 Nov 17 1964 17 Nov ...
... been very successful; all test objectives were met. Powered by two J-58 jet engines, the SR-71 would eventually fly at more than ... USAF announced it had built the T-27 space flight simulator-a $5,500,000, 15-ton machine which would be used for astronaut training ... 10 1964 10 Dec 11 1964 11 Dec 12 1964 12 Dec 13 1964 13 Dec 14 1964 14 Dec 15 1964 15 Dec 16 1964 16 Dec 17 ...

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