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  • "1" found 54409 times in 16881 documents



... Saturn and that the rare alignment of outer planets that permitted the successive Jupiter Saturn encounters might put Voyager 2 and Saturn simultaneously into Jupiter's far-flung influence. Inside the Jovian tail, Saturn ... it arrived in August. The next Saturn encounter might differ widely from the two previous. (NASA Release 8173) May 1981 May June 1981 June Jun 1 1981 1 Jun 2 1981 2 Jun ...
... the existence of four (possibly as many as six, new satellites of Saturn in data from Voyager 2 's Saturn encounter. This brought the number of known Saturnian satellites in between 21 ... "moons" seemed to be influenced by the gravity of larger moons as well as by Saturn itself: while orbiting between the planet and its larger moons, they would move faster than ... larger moons, where Saturn's pull was weaker, and they would slow and drop back into inner orbit. Scientists called this type of track "horseshoe orbits." ( JPL Release Feb 1/82; W ...
... all the major facilities and NASA history offices and libraries. Information has been obtained from Saturn veterans and also through the Freedom of Information Act. In summary this book has the ... rare film footage. "I'm extremely pleased with your latest publication that I recently purchased: 'SATURN V'. An excellent bImage:9781926592145.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://apogeebooks ...
James C. McCulloch was the S-IVB stage project manager in the Saturn Program Office at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center . A native of Alabama, he was ...
Yes, Saturn's rings are real. We don't know exactly how they formed, but we are ... of an icy body, or several smaller icy bodies. This was either a moon of Saturn's that was broken by a collision with an incoming meteor, or a very large comet-like body from the outer solar system that got too close to Saturn and was torn apart and captured into orbit. ---- Answer provided by Carolyn Porco, Ph.D ...
... the rings we hadn't seen before, and have observed features on the surfaces of Saturn's moon, including Titan, that we had never seen before. We are conducting a major exploratory expedition around Saturn with Cassini, and we are finding many new things about this very strange, very faraway ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - SATURN
It will be a very long time before humans can go to the Saturn system. We need to learn what the environment and geography are like before humans can safely explore Saturn and its moons and rings. ---- Answer provided by Carolyn Porco, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - SATURN
Image:MSFC-68_RDO-7473.jpg 300px Saturn B0 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Image:SaturnV_B1.jpg 300px Saturn B1 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Image:1968 Saturn B2 station.jpg 300px Saturn B2 space station concept (1968) MSFC NASA Category:Spacecraft
The S-IB-1 stage of the Saturn IB booster was successfully static-fired by Chrysler for the first time at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center ; the test lasted about 30 sec, Powered by 8 Rocketdyne uprated H-1 ... Science Exposition, to be held the summer of 1966 at Dulles International Airport, Washington, D.C. The Exposition, approved by President Johnson March 31, 1965, would attempt to stimulate export sales ...
... C. Fletcher , NASA Administrator, said strong technology base was "absolutely vital" to U ... missions. Previous studies had determined that RNS could be launched by either Saturn or space shuttle booster. New study would focus on RNS concepts to ... general medical science and practice. Symposium reviewed results of Soyuz 11 - Salyut 1 mission, June 6-30, that ended with crew's accidental death on ...

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