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Displaying 61—70 of 1000 matches for query "Jul_27_2000" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "jul" found 39334 times in 1829 documents
  • "27" found 32845 times in 13266 documents
  • "2000" found 7563 times in 841 documents



... , Jul 14/95 & Jul 28/95; USA Today, Jul 12/95; Fla Today, Jul 12/95, Jul 13/95, Jul 14/95 & Jul 28/95; Reuters, Jul 13/95 & Jul 27/95; AP, Jul 12/95, Jul 13/95, Jul 25/95, Jul 27/95 & Aug 7/95; UPI, Jul 13/95; Science, Oct 27/95 ... spacecraft will then begin to journey out to the orbit of Jupiter, returning in September 2000 to the vicinity of the Sun, which will then he at the peak of the ...
... Brinckeroff, Quade and Douglas, Inc., for architectural and engineering plans for 600-by-90-m (2000-by-300- ft) elevated STOLport for short takeoff and landing aircraft. Exterior design of ... 17 Jul 18 1972 18 Jul 19 1972 19 Jul 20 1972 20 Jul 21 1972 21 Jul 22 1972 22 Jul 23 1972 23 Jul 24 1972 24 Jul 25 1972 25 Jul 26 1972 26 Jul 27 1972 27 Jul 28 ...
... National Launch System, a new generation of rockets scheduled for use after the year 2000. (LA Times, Jul 25/91) NASA announced that the Goddard Space Flight Center 's Energetic Gamma Ray ... 17 Jul 18 1991 18 Jul 19 1991 19 Jul 20 1991 20 Jul 21 1991 21 Jul 22 1991 22 Jul 23 1991 23 Jul 24 1991 24 Jul 25 1991 25 Jul 26 1991 26 Jul 27 1991 27 Jul 28 ...
... of our earthly environment." The Vice President forecast scientific breakthroughs for the year 2000, including the elimination of bacterial and viral diseases, the correction of hereditary defects, ... Jul 18 1966 18 Jul 19 1966 19 Jul 20 1966 20 Jul 21 1966 21 Jul 22 1966 22 Jul 23 1966 23 Jul 24 1966 24 Jul 25 1966 25 Jul 26 1966 26 Jul 27 1966 27 Jul ...
... ,000 American Field Service students from 60 countries on White House lawn: ". . . in the year 2000 we will, on this earth, have visited new worlds where there will be a form ... 17 Jul 18 1969 18 Jul 19 1969 19 Jul 20 1969 20 Jul 21 1969 21 Jul 22 1969 22 Jul 23 1969 23 Jul 24 1969 24 Jul 25 1969 25 Jul 26 1969 26 Jul 27 1969 27 Jul 28 1969 28 Jul 29 ...
... convert antenna 300-m (1000-ft) wide at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico to radar 2000 times more sensitive than any -in existence, New York Times reported. Modification of world's ... 17 Jul 18 1970 18 Jul 19 1970 19 Jul 20 1970 20 Jul 21 1970 21 Jul 22 1970 22 Jul 23 1970 23 Jul 24 1970 24 Jul 25 1970 25 Jul 26 1970 26 Jul 27 1970 27 Jul 28 1970 28 Jul 29 ...
... . We will shortly publish a prospectus for man's conquest of space through the year 2000 which charts a long-range plan for future progress. . . . It has been a privilege and ... 17 Jul 18 1970 18 Jul 19 1970 19 Jul 20 1970 20 Jul 21 1970 21 Jul 22 1970 22 Jul 23 1970 23 Jul 24 1970 24 Jul 25 1970 25 Jul 26 1970 26 Jul 27 1970 27 Jul 28 1970 28 Jul 29 ...
... at 9:34 am EDT July 26 by Saturn V booster. Launch was watched by 2000 invited guests-including 185 members of British Astronomical Society and Royal Astronomical Society and 41 ... 17 Jul 18 1971 18 Jul 19 1971 19 Jul 20 1971 20 Jul 21 1971 21 Jul 22 1971 22 Jul 23 1971 23 Jul 24 1971 24 Jul 25 1971 25 Jul 26 1971 26 Jul 27 1971 27 Jul 28 1971 28 Jul 29 ...
... Shuttle , and that they would capture 75% of the commercial launch market by the year 2000. Deputy Assistant Commerce Secretary Crawford Brubaker added that Britain had closed to the outside world ... 17 Jul 18 1985 18 Jul 19 1985 19 Jul 20 1985 20 Jul 21 1985 21 Jul 22 1985 22 Jul 23 1985 23 Jul 24 1985 24 Jul 25 1985 25 Jul 26 1985 26 Jul 27 1985 27 Jul 28 ...
... by 2000. Kazakhstan's launch ban on Proton-K rockets remained in effect. June 1999 June July 1999 July Jul 1 1999 1 Jul 2 1999 2 Jul 3 1999 3 Jul 4 1999 4 Jul ... 17 Jul 18 1999 18 Jul 19 1999 19 Jul 20 1999 20 Jul 21 1999 21 Jul 22 1999 22 Jul 23 1999 23 Jul 24 1999 24 Jul 25 1999 25 Jul 26 1999 26 Jul 27 1999 27 Jul 28 ...

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