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Displaying 31—40 of 40 matches for query "13.59.62.2" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "13" found 33923 times in 13443 documents
  • "59" found 838 times in 540 documents
  • "62" found 922 times in 563 documents
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... 115 km from the moon's surface, with 120° inclination and 1 hr 59 min period. (NYT, 11 Aug 76, 37; FBIS, Moscow Tass in English, 9 ... (Mare Crisium) at 12°45"N and 62°12'E, about 40 km from a northern isthmus between the moon's 2 seas, where the oldest rocks (about ... Aug 10 1976 10 Aug 11 1976 11 Aug 12 1976 12 Aug 13 1976 13 Aug 14 1976 14 Aug 15 1976 15 Aug 16 1976 16 ...
... would be $19 463 000. (JSC Release 76-59) NASA contracted 22 Sept. with Aeronutronic Ford ... support equipment and manpower; it would contain options for 62 additional units and 310 recharge kits. (JSC ... September 1976 September Sep 1 1976 1 Sep 2 1976 2 Sep 3 1976 3 Sep 4 1976 4 ... Sep 11 1976 11 Sep 12 1976 12 Sep 13 1976 13 Sep 14 1976 14 Sep 15 1976 15 ...
... 13 Dec 76) The Peoples Republic of China launched an unidentified satellite from the Shuang-Cheng-Tzu site into an orbit with 483-km apogee, 170-km perigee, 59 ... in Dec. 1974, the gravitational effect had thrown the spacecraft 62 million km above earth's orbital plane, allowing it ... 1976 November December 1976 December Dec 1 1976 1 Dec 2 1976 2 Dec 3 1976 3 Dec 4 1976 4 Dec 5 ...
... kind of business at the time. This was 1958, '59. At that point in time, the Langley Research Center Hampton ... build these facilities. This is now back in 1963, '62, '63, which at that time was a lot of ... was the sad mission. As a matter of fact, when 13 was over, Jim Lovell came in as my deputy ... pretty high-altitude aircraft, and flew on the U-2. We had a Lockheed Constellation as well. So ...
... was like 1,500 or 1,400 support and 2,400 in-house or something like that, a very ... they were the best ones. Smart guy. '''Dinkel:''' In '59 and '60, your group developed plans for, and initiated ... to talk about you didn't lose, because in '62 our researchers revealed that you and Dr. von Braun ... that I almost missed, and this is about Apollo 13. Apollo 13 was classified as a successful failure. I made ...
... pressure, density, and wind data between 21.8-and 59-mi ''(35- and 95-km)'' altitudes. Sound arrivals ... pressure, temperature, and density between 24.8- and 62.1-mi ''(40- and 100-km)'' altitude with ... production of the first 58 airplanes would be $2.3 billion. The corresponding estimate for the 120 ... Nov 11 1968 11 Nov 12 1968 12 Nov 13 1968 13 Nov 14 1968 14 Nov 15 1968 15 ...
... to obtain data on temperature, pressure, density, and wind between 22-59 mi (35-95 km) at the transition from winter-time westerly ... as possible." ''(AP, W Post, 4/6/67,62)'' April 1967 April Apr 1 1967 1 Apr 2 1967 2 Apr 3 1967 3 Apr 4 1967 ... Apr 10 1967 10 Apr 11 1967 11 Apr 12 1967 12 Apr 13 1967 13 Apr 14 1967 14 Apr 15 1967 15 Apr 16 1967 ...
... 40,000-lb. payload capacity. ''(Alexander, Av. Wk., 8/8/66, 59-78)'' Atlas F advanced ballistic reentry system ICBM fired from Vandenberg ... strip of ordinary gravel. ''(WT , 8/9/66, 62)'' August 1966 August Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 ... 10 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 ...
... 7 NO. 1''' '''JANUARY 1965''' - BRITAIN'S FIRST SATELLITE. B. STOCKWELL 2 - OF THE LUNAR CRATERS. BRIAN J. FORD 13 - COSMONAUTS WILL BREATH HELIUM 18 - SPACEFLIGHT-: THE RECORD CONTINUED ... AND B. BUSS 55 - FEEDING THE ASTRONAUTS. ROBERT A. NANZ 59 - SUN-POINTING WITH SKYLARK 61 - REVIEWS 62 - - '''VOLUME 7 NO. 3''' '''MAY 1965''' - THE SOVIETS IN ...
... been down in, I think it was '58 or '59, when one of our first satellites were launched. We ... We were doing the touch-and-gos with the G 2 plane, and I'd flown with— Francis R. "Dick" Scobee ... in Shepard's flight in '61, and I was elected in '62, took office in '63. So the Mercury program was just ... the NASA budget is going to be $7 billion or $13 billion or whatever the number, they can't exceed that ...

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