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... , 2 March 2004; Warren E. Leary, “Intricate European Mission Goes Hunting for a Comet,” New York Times, 24 February 2004. February 2004 February March 2004 March Mar 1 2004 1 Mar 2 2004 2 Mar 3 2004 3 Mar 4 2004 4 Mar 5 2004 5 Mar 6 2004 6 Mar 7 2004 7 Mar 8 2004 8 Mar 9 2004 9 Mar 10 2004 10 Mar 11 2004 11 Mar 12 ...
Media:MAR-1959-03-02.pdf Missiles & Rockets Mar 2 1959
STS 123 is an American space shuttle that was launched from Cape Canaveral at 08:28 UT on 11 March 2008. It transported seven astronauts (six American and one Japanese), a Japanese research laboratory (Kibo) and a Canadian robotic arm (Dextre) to the International Space Station (ISS).
... from all walks of life have shown support for the exploration and settlement of Mars. Each year the Mars Society holds its annual conference, when experts and enthusiasts can meet to present ... , Canada and at Hanksville, Utah, USA. The interaction of analog research station crews during the Mars Society Conferences has resulted in planning and execution of ever more realistic simulations of the ...
... to NASA's next giant leap in exploration, including future missions to an asteroid and Mars. '''NASA Participates in Fifth Annual California Aerospace Days''' Three NASA centers located in California ... the grounds of the State Capitol. Ames highlighted next generation air traffic management initiative ATD-2 and the UTM drone traffic management system, as well as several small satellites and ...
... distant background galaxies. The astronomers then turned to the Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2, which can detect subtle distortions in the images of background galaxies and use this information ... Space Center in Houston from May 9-11. The teams will establish fictional companies pursuing Mars exploration. Each team will develop, design and build a prototype rover, then use their prototypes ...
Membership of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA increased from 12 to 15 members by act of Congress.
At Carswell Air Force Base, Tex., USAF Boeing B-50, Lucky Lady II, with Capt. James Gallagher as pilot, completed the first nonstop, round-the-world flight in history, having covered 23,452 miles in 94 hours 1 minute, and having been refueled in the air over the Azores, Arabia, the Philippines, and Hawaii.
First full-thrust test of 75,000-pound liquid rocket engine for the Navaho (XLR43-NA-1) conducted by North American at Santa Susana, Calif.
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-044 NASA SETS NEWS CONFERENCE WITH SHUTTLE AND SPACE STATION CREWS'' HOUSTON --The 12 crew members aboard space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station will hold a news conference starting at 9:48 a.m. CST on Friday, March 4. Reporters may ask questions in person from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Kennedy Space Center in Florida and ...

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