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... Society for Volume 54 54 '''Page ''' - 417-423 '''Year''' - 2001 '''Keywords''' - Cosmos, cartographic, Orion, photoreconnaissance, Zenit '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.417 '''Number of Pages''' - 7 Abstract The Soviet-era Orion ...
... for Volume 55 55 '''Page ''' - 202-216 '''Year''' - 2002 '''Keywords''' - Launch, photoreconnaissance, Orlets , recovery, Yantar , Zenit '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2002.55.202 '''Number of Pages''' - 15 Abstract This paper presents an ...
... SATELLITES 60-89 427 - J. POWELL THE NOTS AIR-LAUNCHED SATELLITES PROGRAMME 433 - P. GORIN ZENIT — THE FIRST SOVIET PHOTO-RECONNAISSANCE SATELLITE 441 - - '''PROPULSION (Part II)''' '''EDITOR: J.A. PARFITT''' '''VOL ...
... , and all modern space remote sensing systems are the direct descendants of these. The Soviet Zenit spy system, using the same Vostok capsule design as launched Yuri Gagarin, was approved in ...
... was made to create a Subsystem Manager for Booster Separation and one for External Tank Separation. I was made the Subsystem Manager for Booster Separation. '''Johnson:''' I have that as being around ... enjoyed was that NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama was responsible for the boosters and the booster separation motors and the explosive bolts. It was a Level 2 program-level subsystem ...
... , Utah. The test will provide NASA with critical data to support booster qualification for flight. When completed, two five-segment boosters and four RS-25 main engines will power the world's ... -duration qualification test for the booster, and will provide NASA with critical data to support booster qualification for flight. It also will be the last time the booster is fired in a test ... completed in March 2015 and demonstrated acceptable performance of the booster design at 90 degrees Fahrenheit -- the highest end of the booster’s accepted propellant temperature range. Testing at the thermal extremes ...
... 77-ton (70-metric-ton) SLS configuration will use two 5-segment solid rocket boosters similar to the boosters that helped power the space shuttle to orbit. The evolved 143-ton (130 ... vehicle will require an advanced booster with more thrust than any existing U.S. liquid- or solid-fueled boosters. These new initiatives will demonstrate and examine advanced booster concepts and hardware demonstrations during ...
... issues on lots of flights. On Apollo 8, after they separated from the booster, Borman was afraid the booster was going to run over him. It looked like it was getting closer ... Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Alabama had controllers in the Control Center that monitored the booster performance, and they would give the Retro the weight and the amount of propellant that ... . They could actually abort the mission for fuel depletion or certain booster failures. Well, in Shuttle, the SRBs, the Solid Rocket Boosters, and the external tank and the main engine on the ...
... Gemini Program you still had your other job for most of these missions as the Booster controller, right? '''Harlan:''' Yes. Then, of course, I started getting supervisory jobs, section head, branch ... , Huntsville, Alabama , and it was a deliberate decision. The Marshall Space Flight Center owned the boosters, so they established an office within Flight Control Division and brought their people over to ...
... as a member of a committee which investigated the history of the SRBs Solid Rocket Boosters at the Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Alabama . Can you tell us about this committee ... the briefs that we had gotten on filament-wound boosters, and they had a different clevis arrangement, hanging clevis arrangement than the boosters that we were flying. And so I talked to ... learned a lot. Wish we had listened to some folks before on the solid rocket boosters, because that was a great tragedy, that 51-L mission. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' What suggestions did ...

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