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Displaying 131—140 of 1000 matches for query "Mars_Observer" retrieved in 0.003 sec with these stats:

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... along East Coast. NRL scientists would make radio propagation, photographic, and geomagnetic observations to determine role of wind motions, magnetohydrodynamic effects, and chemical-thermal processes ... Mar 10 1972 10 Mar 11 1972 11 Mar 12 1972 12 Mar 13 1972 13 Mar 14 1972 14 Mar 15 1972 15 Mar 16 1972 16 Mar 17 1972 17 Mar 18 1972 18 Mar 19 1972 19 Mar ...
... pilot flew aircraft "so that it climbs quickly" to be "as far from a ground observer as possible." When wing flaps were retracted as aircraft accelerated, aircraft required "less thrust to ... Mar 10 1972 10 Mar 11 1972 11 Mar 12 1972 12 Mar 13 1972 13 Mar 14 1972 14 Mar 15 1972 15 Mar 16 1972 16 Mar 17 1972 17 Mar 18 1972 18 Mar 19 1972 19 Mar 20 1972 20 Mar ...
... The satellite, a potential new start for 1974, was intended to provide a multidisciplinary earth observations capa­bility to support the areas of meteorology, environmental quality, earth resources and, in ... Mar 10 1973 10 Mar 11 1973 11 Mar 12 1973 12 Mar 13 1973 13 Mar 14 1973 14 Mar 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar ...
... We have found that some body systems respond to space flight factors . . . with changes . . . observable in the period immediately following space flight, Occasionally changes have been noticeable during ... Mar 10 1973 10 Mar 11 1973 11 Mar 12 1973 12 Mar 13 1973 13 Mar 14 1973 14 Mar 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar ...
... moon's history "have an obvious weakness. They are based almost entirely upon material and observations obtained from the near side of the moon." The moon's far side remained "primarily ... Mar 10 1973 10 Mar 11 1973 11 Mar 12 1973 12 Mar 13 1973 13 Mar 14 1973 14 Mar 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar 20 1973 20 Mar ...
... putting the device on the Moon and between the Americans and French in securing early observations is a striking example of the possibilities for effective scientific coopera­tion in space among ... Mar 10 1973 10 Mar 11 1973 11 Mar 12 1973 12 Mar 13 1973 13 Mar 14 1973 14 Mar 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar ...
... progress in the next decade. Suitable sites in the United States for new dark sky observing facilities are very difficult to find." Observatories should establish programs to monitor sky brightness. "The ... Mar 10 1973 10 Mar 11 1973 11 Mar 12 1973 12 Mar 13 1973 13 Mar 14 1973 14 Mar 15 1973 15 Mar 16 1973 16 Mar 17 1973 17 Mar 18 1973 18 Mar 19 1973 19 Mar ...
... had been caused by a faulty rear cargo door. In addition, operators were required to observe normal pressurization of aircraft during the initial flight period. If pressurization problems did occur, the ... Mar 10 1974 10 Mar 11 1974 11 Mar 12 1974 12 Mar 13 1974 13 Mar 14 1974 14 Mar 15 1974 15 Mar 16 1974 16 Mar 17 1974 17 Mar 18 1974 18 Mar 19 1974 19 Mar ...
... the electromagnetic spectrum-within a national program of satellite, sounding rocket, and ground-based observations of the sun during maximum activity. The spacecraft would be shuttle-retrievable for ... Mar 10 1974 10 Mar 11 1974 11 Mar 12 1974 12 Mar 13 1974 13 Mar 14 1974 14 Mar 15 1974 15 Mar 16 1974 16 Mar 17 1974 17 Mar 18 1974 18 Mar 19 1974 19 Mar ...
... dense as water and 50% as porous, and high-energy electrons in the mev range observed from 700 to 5000 km above the surface. An ultraviolet scanner had detected what appeared ... Mar 10 1974 10 Mar 11 1974 11 Mar 12 1974 12 Mar 13 1974 13 Mar 14 1974 14 Mar 15 1974 15 Mar 16 1974 16 Mar 17 1974 17 Mar 18 1974 18 Mar 19 1974 19 Mar 20 1974 20 Mar ...

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