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... (HTV)-5 to the International Space Station to 8:35 a.m. EDT on Monday, Aug. 17. NASA Television will carry live coverage of the event beginning at 7:45 a ... southern Japan due to an unfavorable weather forecast for the original launch date of Sunday, Aug. 16. Loaded with more than 4.5 tons of supplies, including water, spare parts and ... grapple of the HTV-5 now is scheduled for approximately 7:55 a.m. on Aug. 21. NASA TV coverage will begin at 6:15 a.m. Installation coverage now will ...
... with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden at 10 a.m. CDT (11 a.m. EDT) Tuesday, Aug. 20. The news conference will be a rare opportunity for journalists to speak with the ... must call the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 by 2 p.m. CDT Monday, Aug. 19. Reporters and NASA social media followers may submit questions to the candidates on Twitter ... Spacecraft Status Teleconference''' NASA will host a news teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 15, to discuss the status of the agency's Kepler Space Telescope. Kepler is the ...
... the company’s 12th commercial resupply mission. It will arrive at the space station Wednesday, Aug. 16, at which time astronauts Jack Fischer of NASA and Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European ...
Media:81-08-14.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
First airmail delivered at sea, by Aeromarine flying boat to the White liner ''Adriatic'' (Br.).
World War II ended with Japanese surrender. Team of American scientists was dispatched to Europe to collect information and equipment relating to German rocket progress.
Nominations of Dr. T. Keith Glennan and Dr. Hugh L. Dryden were approved by the Senate Special Committee on Space and Astronautics.
With Army as executive agent of ABMA-JPL Project, Beacon satellite launched by Juno II failed to go into orbit. While EXPLORER VI satellite was passing over Mexico at an altitude of about 17,000 miles, it successfully transmitted a crude picture of a sunlit, crescent-shaped portion of the North Central Pacific Ocean. The area of earth photographed was 20,000 square miles.
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