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... 35 after months of delays. However, the mission to study the Universe with ultraviolet and X-ray telescopes has suffered some serious setbacks. Spaceflight has the latest news. 20 - Book Notices. 22 ... Book Notices 67 - SOCIETY NEWS. 71 - - '''VOL. 33 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1991''' - INTERNATIONAL Space Report ... will serve as her back-up. 138 - WHAT'S THE FORECAST PART 2 ...
... the Florida night sky on November 22 on a classified military mission. Spaceflight has the details. 32 - Book Notices. ... George Spited. 70 - - '''VOL. 32 NO.3''' '''MARCH 1990''' - INTERNATIONAL Space Report ... of the accident can be determined. 138 - ARIANE'S SEVEN SATELLITE LAUNCH ... SHUTTLE UPDATE The launch of Columbia on mission STS-35 has been delayed until mid-August ...
... Cleaver, A. V., London, N. W. 3, 22, Lyndhurst Gardens, Belridge Park (Ehrenmitglied) - ... , Ulrich, stud. ing., Stuttgart-Degerloch, Kleinfeldenerstr. 35 - 18 Kromer, Hermann, stud. math., , Leonberg ... 22 Möhrle, Sigwart, stud. rer. nat., Freudenstadt, Bahnhofstr. 1 - 175 Mohrstedt, Herbert, Bonn, Poppelsdorfer Allee 106 - 171 Müller, Adolf, Ing. ;Bad Aibling, . Heubergstr. 19 - 138 ...
... Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 40 - '''Volume 9 No 3''' - 86-12 Dawn Chorus Cover Art John ... 87-05 Shifting Galaxies STARS Marcia F Bartusiak 22 - 87-05 The Dangers of Loneliness MIND ... Science Without Women etc Continuum K.C. Cole 35 - 87-05 THE NATIONAL GUARDS The Threat ... T Television LAST WORD Mitch Coleman, Dave Jaffe 138 - '''Volume 9 No 9''' - 87-06 ...
... Nebel mentioned in the letter from Wurm to Oberth of 22 September 1930 cited above, but in any case, it ... 2003'', AAS History Series, Vol. 34 (Univelt, Inc.: San Diego, 2011), p. 35; “Zur Einführung,” ''Mittleingen'', VfR, Nr. 1, April 1930, p. 1; “ ... 3-4; “Über d. Wirkungsgrad d. Raketenantriebs (Part II),” ''Raketeflug'', Nr. 7, pp. 5-7. note 7 Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. 136-138 ...
... were limited; communications satellites occupied orbits 35 500-35 900 km above the equator, and positions between 119° and 138° west longitude served the continental U ... 1974 May May 1 1974 1 May 2 1974 2 May 3 1974 3 May 4 1974 4 May 5 1974 5 May 6 1974 6 ... 19 1974 19 May 20 1974 20 May 21 1974 21 May 22 1974 22 May 23 1974 23 May 24 1974 24 May 25 1974 ...
... their silent role. Features. 22 - A LUNAR OBSERVATORY Thomas ... prizes for this month's competition. 35 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 2''' '''FEBRUARY 1996''' - Soviet/ ... 'ESA SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS' COMPETITION. 71 - - '''VOL. 38 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1996''' - Next Steps in Space. ... - Correspondence A selection of readers' letters. 138 - OBITUARIES. 139 - 'SLOGAN' ...
... - SPACE STATION PARTNERS 22 - THE MAPLELEAF IN SPACE Philip Chien ... - - '''VOL. 29 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1987''' - CORRESPONDENCE 90 - Hotol, Soviet Launchings ... Report - Neville Kidger - JAPAN'S NEW SPACE BID 138 - Marine Observation Satellite - I INTERNATIONAL - ... FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL - INTELLIGENCE 35 - In Search of Other Planetary Systems ...
... propellants remained for translunar insertion. Onboard TV was initiated at 1:35 GET for 5 1/2 min. Second S-IVB burn, on ... with closest approach of 114.9 km (71.4 mi). MCC-3 was not necessary. Good-quality TV coverage of preparations for and ... 22.4sec Lunar Module LM RCS burn, resulting in predicted -6.49° entry-flight-path angle. Crew viewed and photographed SM when it was jettisoned at 138 ...
... CSM/S-IVB combination was placed in a phasing orbit with a 222.3-km (138.1-mi) apogee and 148.2-km (92.1-mi) perigee ... lines to inject the fluid. Spacecraft activation was completed Nov. 21. November 22-February 4: The first extravehicular activity (EVA-1) began at 12:44 ... . The 6-hr 35-min EVA surpassed the 6-hr 31-min record set Aug. 6 by Skylab 3 Astronauts Garriott and Lousma. At 3:45 am ...

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