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Displaying 11—20 of 361 matches for query "13.58.5.14" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "13" found 33923 times in 13443 documents
  • "58" found 882 times in 582 documents
  • "5" found 41230 times in 14703 documents
  • "14" found 34196 times in 13429 documents

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... Sydney, Australia; and to Lt. Col. Fitzhugh L. Fulton ''(SAF)'', for piloting B-58 Hustler bomber to 85,318- ft. altitude with payload of more ... up to mach 5. Test parachute would deploy at 30,000 ft. Delivery was expected next spring. ''(M&R, 9/14/64, 11)'' 25th ... 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 17 ...
... longer than the Mercury spacecraft, two years longer than the B-58 bomber, and one year longer than the X-15 ." ''(Text)'' UNESCO ... 11/14/64, 31)'' November 1964 November Nov 1 1964 1 Nov 2 1964 2 Nov 3 1964 3 Nov 4 1964 4 Nov 5 1964 5 ... 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 ...
... runs, had been going better than anticipated. ''(Witkin, NYT, 3/14/65, 58; Chic. Trib., 3/15/65)'' An article in The Economist questioned ... 3/14/65, 1)'' March 1965 March Mar 1 1965 1 Mar 2 1965 2 Mar 3 1965 3 Mar 4 1965 4 Mar 5 1965 5 ... 1965 10 Mar 11 1965 11 Mar 12 1965 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 1965 16 Mar 17 ...
... ., solid-fueled rocket motor fired for approximately 58 sec., developed over 3-million-lbs. thrust, and produced about 715 ... 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 1965 8 Dec 9 1965 9 Dec 10 1965 10 Dec 11 1965 11 Dec 12 1965 12 Dec 13 1965 13 Dec 14 1965 14 Dec 15 1965 15 Dec 16 1965 16 Dec 17 ...
... same site enabled them to triangulate the position. ''(Science, 7/14/67,193-5)'' US. space program was a sound investment which would pay "handsome ... ,265 mi from St. Louis to New York City in 28 hrs 58 min, setting a new air distance record and winning a $10,000 ... 1967 10 Jul 11 1967 11 Jul 12 1967 12 Jul 13 1967 13 Jul 14 1967 14 Jul 15 1967 15 Jul 16 1967 16 Jul 17 ...
... medium-and high-resolution photography of lurain. Tracking experts said 36-mi. (58-km.) perilune was "within a city block" of where it should ... 8/14/66, C1)'' August 1966 August Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 ... 1966 10 Aug 11 1966 11 Aug 12 1966 12 Aug 13 1966 13 Aug 14 1966 14 Aug 15 1966 15 Aug 16 1966 16 Aug 17 ...
... , launched from Barking Sands, Kauai, Hawaii, carried GSFC experiment to 58-km (36-mi) altitude to obtain ozone measurements in ... was reported in Washington Post. ''(W Post, 3/5/71, A18)'' March 5-6: Apollo 14 Astronauts Alan B. Shepard , Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell ... 10 Mar 11 1971 11 Mar 12 1971 12 Mar 13 1971 13 Mar 14 1971 14 Mar 15 1971 15 Mar 16 1971 16 Mar ...
... Gelder, NYT, 7/14/71, 58)'' June 1971 June July 1971 July Jul 1 1971 1 Jul 2 1971 2 Jul 3 1971 3 Jul 4 1971 4 Jul 5 1971 5 Jul 6 1971 6 Jul 7 1971 7 Jul 8 1971 8 Jul 9 1971 9 Jul 10 1971 10 Jul 11 1971 11 Jul 12 1971 12 Jul 13 1971 13 Jul 14 1971 14 Jul 15 1971 15 Jul 16 1971 16 Jul 17 1971 17 Jul ...
... to be on the rise." ''(Harris, W Post, 8/5/71)'' August 5-7: At 241:58 GET (11:32 am EDT Aug. 5) Worden left CSM for inflight EVA to retrieve panoramic and ... 5 Aug 6 1971 6 Aug 7 1971 7 Aug 8 1971 8 Aug 9 1971 9 Aug 10 1971 10 Aug 11 1971 11 Aug 12 1971 12 Aug 13 1971 13 Aug 14 1971 14 Aug 15 1971 15 Aug 16 1971 16 Aug 17 1971 17 Aug ...
... for the opening of the launch window on April 5. If successfully launched with an accurate trajectory in the ... 13/73, 22)'' NASA launched an Arcas sounding rocket-first in a series of two-from Antigua, West Indies, carrying a Goddard Space Flight Center payload to a 58 ... Feb 11 1973 11 Feb 12 1973 12 Feb 13 1973 13 Feb 14 1973 14 Feb 15 1973 15 Feb 16 1973 16 ...

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