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Displaying 31—40 of 63 matches for query "18.226.17.17" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "18" found 33393 times in 13330 documents
  • "226" found 109 times in 99 documents
  • "17" found 33912 times in 13499 documents

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... launched Nov. 2, 1971, which had ceased operating. ''(Pres Rpt 74; SBD, 12/13/73, 226; 12/19/73, 250)'' The U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos 615 into orbit with ... data. A single satellite system to meet all requirements was under study. ''(Av Wk, 2/18/74)'' Sen. Mike Gravel (D-Alaska) introduced S. 2806, the Energy, Revenue and Development Act ... 13 Dec 14 1973 14 Dec 15 1973 15 Dec 16 1973 16 Dec 17 1973 17 Dec 18 1973 18 Dec 19 1973 19 Dec 20 1973 20 Dec 21 1973 21 Dec ...
... to Ames Research Center . The system would be tested on other STOL aircraft. (ARC Astrogram, 17 July 75, 2) A Science magazine article detailed some early findings from the Atlantic Tropical ... ., for minicomputers and associated equipment and services for the Space Shuttle . The contract included $4 226 646 in hardware and services already ordered and $2 246 428 in additional hardware. Modular ... 13 Jun 14 1975 14 Jun 15 1975 15 Jun 16 1975 16 Jun 17 1975 17 Jun 18 1975 18 Jun 19 1975 19 Jun 20 1975 20 Jun 21 1975 21 Jun ...
... compote of cucumber, chicken necks, and kidney. During the dinner Leonov revealed that the Soyuz 18 cosmonauts Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly Sevastyanov , launched 24 May and in orbit aboard the Salyut ... billion, up from $12.4 billion for 1973. Net profit rose by 41.9%, from $226.7 million in 1973 to $321.6 million in 1974. (ATA Release, 27 June 75 ... 13 Jun 14 1975 14 Jun 15 1975 15 Jun 16 1975 16 Jun 17 1975 17 Jun 18 1975 18 Jun 19 1975 19 Jun 20 1975 20 Jun 21 1975 21 Jun ...
... intermediate-range missile firings from Kapustin Yar , and a test flight of the new SS-17 missile which could carry four warheads. The month's only failure was the malfunction of ... experiments program and the augmentor-wing handling qualities and flight-control programs. (NASA Release 75-226) July 1975 July August 1975 August Aug 1 1975 1 Aug 2 1975 2 Aug ... 13 Aug 14 1975 14 Aug 15 1975 15 Aug 16 1975 16 Aug 17 1975 17 Aug 18 1975 18 Aug 19 1975 19 Aug 20 1975 20 Aug 21 1975 21 Aug ...
... (Mark Carreau, “Russian Cosmonaut Sets a World Record of 748 Days in Space,” Houston Chronicle, 17 August 2005.) NASA scientists led by Karel J. Schrijver announced the results of their research ... hazardous space weather. (NASA, “NASA Scientists Closer to Timely Space Weather Forecasts,” news release 05-226, 16 August 2005; Carolus J. Schrijver et al., “The Nonpotentiality of Active-Region Coronae and ... 13 Aug 14 2005 14 Aug 15 2005 15 Aug 16 2005 16 Aug 17 2005 17 Aug 18 2005 18 Aug 19 2005 19 Aug 20 2005 20 Aug 21 2005 21 Aug ...
Tass reported LUNIK IV spacecraft was 365,000 km. (226,680 mi.) from earth at 6:00 p.m. Moscow time and was con­tinuing ... 13 Apr 14 1963 14 Apr 15 1963 15 Apr 16 1963 16 Apr 17 1963 17 Apr 18 1963 18 Apr 19 1963 19 Apr 20 1963 20 Apr 21 1963 21 Apr ...
... . ''(Wallops Release 63-65)'' X-15 No. 1 flown by Joseph A. Walker (NASA) to 226,400-ft. altitude and 3,631-mph speed ''(mach 5.07)'', the X-15 engine ... 13 Jul 14 1963 14 Jul 15 1963 15 Jul 16 1963 16 Jul 17 1963 17 Jul 18 1963 18 Jul 19 1963 19 Jul 20 1963 20 Jul 21 1963 21 Jul ...
... Manned Space Flight , would assume the added responsibility for the Systems organization. ''(NASA Release 63-226; MSC Release 63-163)'' In an editorial entitled "Bungling in Space," the New York Times ... 13 Oct 14 1963 14 Oct 15 1963 15 Oct 16 1963 16 Oct 17 1963 17 Oct 18 1963 18 Oct 19 1963 19 Oct 20 1963 20 Oct 21 1963 21 Oct ...
... , shops, anti control rooms. Bids would be opened on Jan. 9, 1964. ''(MSC Release 63-226)'' Sen. Philip A. Hart (D.-Mich.) introduced a bill (S.2298) to estab­lish a ... 13 Nov 14 1963 14 Nov 15 1963 15 Nov 16 1963 16 Nov 17 1963 17 Nov 18 1963 18 Nov 19 1963 19 Nov 20 1963 20 Nov 21 1963 21 Nov ...
... plant for Fairbanks, Alaska, tracking station; and Sunblazer antenna. ''(Testimony)'' NASA awarded Boeing Co. $3,226,374 supplement to its Saturn V systems engineering and integration effort, bringing this portion of ... 13 Feb 14 1968 14 Feb 15 1968 15 Feb 16 1968 16 Feb 17 1968 17 Feb 18 1968 18 Feb 19 1968 19 Feb 20 1968 20 Feb 21 1968 21 Feb ...

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