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... in relation to the military benefits they would yield. . . ." ''(SBD, 11/2/64, 5)'' Soviet members of the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space visited NASA Goddard Space ... , Prof. Yu. D. Kalimin, and Mr. I. V. Milovidov. ''(God-dard News, 12/14/64, 2)'' Aviation Week editor Robert Hotz took U.S. intelligence experts and NASA officials to task ... close to losing this legacy in space." ''(Av. Wk., 11/2/64, 11)'' November 1964 November Nov 1 1964 1 Nov 2 1964 2 Nov 3 1964 3 Nov 4 1964 4 Nov ...
... F-104 aircraft participating in sonic boom tests for supersonic trans-port program, at Alamogordo, N. Mex., inadvertently created a boom 20 times as great as those expected from the ... preeminence in space demands that a program of development of new technology be continuously supported; ''(2)'' the formulation of a responsible requirement requires the existence of an underlying body of technology ...
... Fair. ''(Reuters, Balt, Sun, 9/3/65)'' Commenting on American contributions to space science, N. M. Sissakian, Soviet biochemist, wrote in Pravda: "Soviet scientists note with satisfaction the considerable ... wishes for further successes in the peaceful opening up of the cosmos." ''(Pravda, 9/2/65)'' Astronauts Leroy Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad , Jr., had demonstrated during their August ...
... option provisions for several additional vehicles. ''( NASA Release 65-343)'' Rep. John W. Wydler (R-N.Y,) urged the Subcommittee on NASA Oversight of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics ... the additional Pegasus satellites instead. Such a test might have avoided the failure..." ''(CR, 11/2/65, A6259)'' Soviet-French communique was issued after six days of talks between Soviet Foreign ...
... maintain and operate portions of the Satellite Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN) at Rosman, N.C., and Fairbanks, Alaska, STADAN sites, and at Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC control centers ... Merit for being first American in space. ''(Houston Chron, 6/2/67)'' June 1967 June Jun 1 1967 1 Jun 2 1967 2 Jun 3 1967 3 Jun 4 1967 4 Jun 5 ...
... danger . . . and enable spaceship crews to take necessary protective measures." ''(UPI, NYT, 10/3/67, 2)'' Under reduced gravity conditions on moon, most natural and comfortable gait for an astronaut would ... G.N.P., which has produced new technology at a rate that only wars have equaled in the past, . . . should not be diminished because of serious domestic problems." ''(Schwartz, NYT, 10/2 ...
... 250 million readings from its six scientific instruments covering 3,300 separate measurements and taken 2.5 million readings of 100 engineering measurements. It had also registered solar wind speed ... 66, 58M)’’ Home-built photo-receiver set of RCA electronics engineer Wendell Anderson in Morristown, N.J., received photos of North Atlantic storm taken by Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA I ...
... and plausibility of intrusive igneous activity on moon, in addition to extrusive volcanism. ''(Science, 1/2/70, 49-50)'' Results of study of infrared spectra recorded by Mariner VI and ... and attenuation of boom by meteorological conditions could be predicted. World Weather Watch of U.N. and ESSA's satellites and spacecraft with ability to depict continuous three-dimensional temperature ...
... fragment and small Soviet flag carried on Apollo 11 mission to Soviet Premier Aleksey N. Kosygin. Kosygin said he would "always cherish this gift as a symbol of a ... -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 ...
... News for this day. (1MB PDF) Ashes of Soyuz 11 Cosmonauts Georgy T. Dobrovolsky , Vladislav N. Volkov , and Viktor I. Patsayev , killed during reentry from June 6- 30 mission, were buried ... 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 ...

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