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First meeting of the London branch of the British Interplanetary Society takes place at the offices of Professor A.M. Low in Piccadilly. 22 members are in attendance. John Happian Edwards , director of research, spoke to the gathering and predicted space travel would be possible by 1970.
''RELEASE: 11-362 NASA SIGNS EARTH SCIENCE AGREEMENTS WITH BRAZIL'' WASHINGTON -- During a visit to South America, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Thursday signed two cooperative Earth science agreements with Agencia Espacial Brasileira (AEB), NASA's counterpart space agency in Brazil. One agreement formalizes NASA-AEB scientific collaboration on the Global Precipitation Measurement, or ...
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-017'' ''NASA ANNOUNCES INNOVATION INITIATIVES WITH FISCAL YEAR 2011 BUDGET'' WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will brief reporters about the agency's fiscal year 2011 budget at 3 p.m. EST on Monday, Feb. 1. The news conference will take place in the James E. Webb Memorial Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, located at 300 E St. S.W., in Washington. NASA Chief ...
The London Spectator newspaper runs an advert for God's Glory In The Heavens by William Leitch . The advert is premature and says the book is to be published by Strahan of Edinburgh and to be titled ''God's Glory In The Heavens; or something of the Wonders of Astronomy''. The reference to astronomy is later removed from the title of the book before publication.
''RELEASE 17-084'' '''Prolific Earth Gravity Satellites End Science Mission''' After more than 15 productive years in orbit, the U.S./German GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) satellite mission has ended science operations. During their mission, the twin GRACE satellites have provided unprecedented insights into how our planet is changing by tracking the continuous movement of ...
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... News Sep 30 1988 Media:88-10-07.pdf Space News Oct 7 1988 Media:88-10-14.pdf Space News Oct 14 1988 Media:88-10-21.pdf Space News Oct 21 1988 Media:88-10-28.pdf Space News Oct 28 1988 Media:88-11-04.pdf Space News Nov 4 1988 Media:88 ...
... sufficient to achieve the highest objectives in solar and space physics between the year 1988 and the year 2000.” Major missions recommended were the upper atmosphere research satellite (authorized ... 17 Oct 18 1985 18 Oct 19 1985 19 Oct 20 1985 20 Oct 21 1985 21 Oct 22 1985 22 Oct 23 1985 23 Oct 24 1985 24 Oct 25 1985 25 Oct 26 1985 26 Oct 27 1985 27 Oct ...
... . Industry would finance, develop, own, and operate the platform with first use planned in late 1988 and would be free to market the platform (totally separate from NASA's plans for ... 17 Oct 18 1985 18 Oct 19 1985 19 Oct 20 1985 20 Oct 21 1985 21 Oct 22 1985 22 Oct 23 1985 23 Oct 24 1985 24 Oct 25 1985 25 Oct 26 1985 26 Oct 27 1985 27 Oct 28 1985 28 Oct 29 ...

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