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... for long lead-time items in F-1 rocket engine F-1 engine R&D; (2) $3.4 million for early production effort on 55 F-1 rocket engine F-1 ... , will have been retrained and placed in new jobs by the end of 1962.
July 2-5: Spacecraft FRIENDSHIP 7 was publicly displayed in Rangoon, Burma; it left Rangoon on July 5 for Thailand.
July 1962 July
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... % of total), followed by life sciences (29%), environmental sciences (11%), social sciences (4%), mathematics (2%), and psychology (2%). ''(Text)''
In letter to Deputy Secretary of Defense David M. Packard, Lockheed Aircraft Corp ... helicopter, destroyer escorts and amphibious floating docks, and short range attack missile (SRAM). ''(Text)''
March 2-4: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA Earth Resources Conference to consider technical, economic ...
... Saturn-launch-vehicle programming computer requirements and development of computer programs through December 1972 and $2-million modification to contract with Martin Marietta Corp. for Skylab payload integration. Modification was for ... were taken on five Orbiter missions preparatory to Apollo flights. ''(NASA Release 70-82)''
June 2-19: U.S.S.R.'s Soyuz IX , carrying Cosmonauts Andrian G. Nikolayev and Vitaly ...
... in Russia of two American generals whose plane strayed across the Turkish border." ''(NYT, 11/2/70)''
Christian Science Monitor: "While not wishing to minimize the long road which still lies ... space togetherness there can come a stronger desire for greater brotherliness on earth." '' (CSM, 11/2/70)''
Milwaukee Journal: "The economic benefits and savings of international co-operation are obvious. The ...
... airports could require 10 such devices-one at each end of runway. '' (Huntsville News, 12/2/70)''
U.K. Aviation Supply Minister Frederick Corfield said in House of Commons that U ... fact, it hasn't even decided how the answers ought to be found." ''(WSJ, 12/2/70,16)''
Senate approved nomination of William D. Ruckelshaus to head Environmental Protection Agency. ''(CR ... Release 70-252)''
November 1970 November
December 1970 December
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... orbital operations would be transferred to NATO after spacecraft reached station. ''(NASA Proj Off)''
February 2: President Nixon sent message to Congress transmitting Aeronautics and Space Report of the President, Transmitted ... military aeronautics programs initiated in 1970 would "enhance our national security." (Pres Rpt 71; PD, 2/8/1, 158)''
White House Office of Management spokesman said FY 1972 spending for public ... of three largest cuts. Other agencies most effected were HEW and DOD. ''(Knap, W News, 2/2/71)''
U.K. government agreed to finance half of BAC's contribution to NR's ...
... as planned and 14 sound arrivals were recorded. ''(NASA Rpts SRL)''
NASA announced award of $2.3-million contract to Sperry RAND Corp . Flight Systems Div. for design and construction of ... .9% in 1970, while nondoctorate scientists were reported at 3.5% rate in 1971 and 2.9% in 1970. Defense and space constituted largest areas of activity, with 11% and 4 ... science-related job had been supported to some degree by Government funds. ''(NSF Highlights, 7/2/71, 1)''
John R. Schaibley, Executive Assistant to Apollo Program Director, OMSF, died in Virginia ...
... Dec. 7, 1968, and exceeding all design specifications-marked its 1000th working day. ''(NYT, 9/2/71, 14)''
Mariner 9 Mars probe had traveled 244 316 000 km (151 805 000 ... , and map 70% of Martian surface during 90 days in orbit. ''(NASA Special Release, 9/2/71)''
Nike-Apache sounding rocket launched by NASA from Churchill Research Range , Canada, carried Goddard ... , 11/71, 401)''
August 1971 August
September 1971 September
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... was commanded to search for Canopus; confirmation was received that lock had been acquired at 2:51 pm EST. Radio signals returned full strength and mission operations resumed planned schedule. Jet ... Research Center LaRC and Williamsburg, Va. Dr. James C. Fletcher , NASA Administrator, said in Nov. 2 address to air-lines and aircraft industry executives and DOT representatives that environmental issue of ...
... received and recorded on board . . Mars 3 and later . . . transmitted to the earth on December 2-5. The video-signals received from the surface of Mars were brief and suddenly discontinued ... among those features is one that seems to be a dying one." ''(W Post, 12/2/71, A19)''
NASA selected Douglas Aircraft Co., Grumman Aerospace Corp., and Lockheed-Georgia Co. for ... Release 71-238)''
Description by Soviet professor of physics and mathematics M. Marov of Mars 2 scientific program to Soviet journalists was reported by Tass: "Registration of various radiations from Mars ...
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