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  • "saturn" found 3342 times in 1515 documents
  • "c" found 7866 times in 4374 documents
  • "1" found 54409 times in 16881 documents



... first United States satellite launching, the Explorer-Jupiter C , and continuing through the Thor , Atlas , Thor-Delta , and Thor-Agena to the Saturn V in 1968 through 1970, the cost ... and was a commercial version of Hughes" Syncom satellite- ''(Miles, L. A. Times, 7/1/64)'' NASA-USAF Memorandum of Understanding defined responsibilities of NASA and various USAF organizations ...
... transfer had gone responsibility for continued development of the Redstone and the Saturn I ; soon to come would be the Saturn IV and V launch vehicles that would carry U.S. astronauts ... 75-131, 75-140; Historical Origins of The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC Historical Monograph No. 1, Dee 1960) Rockwell International Corp. Space Div. was ...
... 121 - - '''VOLUME 1 NUMBER 4''' '''JULY 1957''' - EDITORIAL 126 - VISIT TO VANGUARD A PERSONAL ACCOUNT FROM THE UNITED STATES ROCKETS AND ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES IN THE I.G.Y. ARTHUR C. CLARKE ... American rocket range, written by one who has worked there Frank B. Pollard 275 - SATURN Saturn, the Ringed Planet, is perhaps the most beautiful object in the sky. This article ...
... legislative and executive leadership of national space program. At Space Club dinner in Washington, D.C. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson ''(D-N. Mex.)'' and Rep. George P. Miller ''(D- Calif.)'' ... for negotiation of $5.1-million cost­plus-fixed-fee contract for logistics and engineering support for Saturn ground computer systems and associated equipment. Contract would cover Oct. 1, 1968, through June 30 ...
... Deputy Administrator Dr. Robert C. Robert C . Seamans Seamans , Jr., presented GEMINI X Astronauts John W. Young and ... s Space Div. converting contract for production of Uprated Saturn I ( Saturn I-B ) 1st stages ( Saturn I-B S-IB ) from cost-plus-fixed-fee ... and would replace the Li-2 and An-2. ''(Pravda, 8/1/66, 6)'' Team of 33 US. technical experts from Lockheed Aircraft ...
... W Star, 6/2/70, A10)'' NASA was relocating several Saturn IB and Saturn V stages and instrument units to avoid possible damage ... during 10-yr NASA service. ''(MSC Release 70-60)'' Victor C. Clarke, Jr., Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL engineer, received 1970 award ... 112; Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL PIO)'' June 1970 June Jun 1 1970 1 Jun 2 1970 2 Jun 3 1970 3 Jun 4 ...
... -IVB would be shipped to Kennedy Space Center for launch as part of a complete Saturn IB vehicle in 1966. ''(Marshall Star, 12/8/65, 4)'' Gemini VII Astronauts Frank Borman ... an interview that NASA had decided to launch the Voyager spacecraft with the Saturn V booster instead of the Saturn IB . "This," Dr. Burcham said, "means we can put a heavier retrorocket ... better chance of putting a lander on the surface." ''(Cowen, CSM, 12/1/65)'' Col. John H. Glenn (C, Ret.) was guest of honor and elected to membership at the 148th annual ...
... Sputnik; astronauts Yuri Gagarin,Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom; huge Saturn rockets thrusting the Apollo astronauts toward the moon; the blazing ... . Notable monuments such as the Great Sphinx at Giza (c. 2500 BCE), the four colossal statues of Rameses II ... our own truths, and to tell our own stories. '''References ''' (1) "''A Brief History of Astronomy''," http://library.thinkquest.org/J002040F/ ...
... to Dr. Ernst D. Geissler, MSFC, for contributions to Mercury-Redstone , Saturn, and Nova boosters; and to Dr. John C. Houbolt , formerly of LaRC, for work on lunar orbit rendezvous. The NASA ... photographed by 200-in. Mt. Palomar telescope last spring. ''(A&AE, December 1963, 5)'' October 1-3: Youth Science Congress, sponsored by NASA and the National Science Teachers Association, was ...
... have witnessed and the whole world has witnessed with pleasure the remarkable success of our Saturn rocket, the most powerful rocket thrust known to man. This rocket, I am happy to ... Soviets. It is still coming up from behind." ''(CSM, 2/1/64)'' Roscoe Drummond, in his Washington Post column, said success of Saturn I SA-5 ". . . means that the major advantage which ... . Edward C. Welsh, Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, puts it, 'the space race continues and it will be a long one." ''(Drummond, Wash. Post, 2/1/64, in ...

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