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Displaying 61—70 of 1000 matches for query "Sep_27_1998" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "sep" found 36361 times in 1757 documents
  • "27" found 32845 times in 13266 documents
  • "1998" found 8017 times in 638 documents



''MEDIA ADVISORY M18-145'' '''NASA TV to Air Live Coverage of International Space Station Crew Landing''' Three of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station, including two NASA astronauts, are scheduled to return to Earth on Thursday, Oct. 4. NASA Television and the agency’s website will provide complete coverage of their departure from the station and landing back on Earth. ...
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... Space News Feb 13 1998 Media:98-02-27.pdf Space News Feb 27 1998 Media:98-03-13.pdf Space News Mar 13 1998 Media:98-03-27.pdf Space News Mar 27 1998 Media:98-04-10.pdf Space News Apr 10 1998 ... Jun 19 1998 Media:98-07-17.pdf Space News Jul 17 1998 Media:98-08-07.pdf Space News Aug 7 1998 Media:98-09-04.pdf Space News Sep 4 1998 Media:98 ...
... . (FBISLat-8-175, Sep 9/88; SSR 1998 081C-D; AP, Sep 7/88; Reuter, Sep 7/88; W Post, Sep 9/88; NY Times, Sep 15/88; WSJ, Sep 15/88; W Post, Sep 15/88) A ... 17 Sep 18 1988 18 Sep 19 1988 19 Sep 20 1988 20 Sep 21 1988 21 Sep 22 1988 22 Sep 23 1988 23 Sep 24 1988 24 Sep 25 1988 25 Sep 26 1988 26 Sep 27 1988 27 Sep 28 1988 28 Sep 29 ...
... by dispatching two small spacecraft with cameras and a few essential instruments as early as 1998 on flights taking them close to the planet in seven or eight years. Such a ... 17 Sep 18 1992 18 Sep 19 1992 19 Sep 20 1992 20 Sep 21 1992 21 Sep 22 1992 22 Sep 23 1992 23 Sep 24 1992 24 Sep 25 1992 25 Sep 26 1992 26 Sep 27 1992 27 Sep 28 1992 28 Sep 29 ...
... two missions for development and flight and to launch the confirmed missions in 1997 and 1998. (NASA Release 93-168). NASA officials announced that further testing on the Wide Field/Planetary ... 17 Sep 18 1993 18 Sep 19 1993 19 Sep 20 1993 20 Sep 21 1993 21 Sep 22 1993 22 Sep 23 1993 23 Sep 24 1993 24 Sep 25 1993 25 Sep 26 1993 26 Sep 27 1993 27 Sep 28 ...
... Principal Investigator. The second spacecraft, the Wide Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE), scheduled for launch in 1998 to study the evolution of galaxies, would be headed by Perry B. Hacking of NASA ... 17 Sep 18 1994 18 Sep 19 1994 19 Sep 20 1994 20 Sep 21 1994 21 Sep 22 1994 22 Sep 23 1994 23 Sep 24 1994 24 Sep 25 1994 25 Sep 26 1994 26 Sep 27 1994 27 Sep 28 ...
... , a little less than a year after the launch of its Mars mission in December 1998. Mars Surveyor Project Manager John B. McNamee said that the orbit-insertion burn, a 16 ... 17 Sep 18 1999 18 Sep 19 1999 19 Sep 20 1999 20 Sep 21 1999 21 Sep 22 1999 22 Sep 23 1999 23 Sep 24 1999 24 Sep 25 1999 25 Sep 26 1999 26 Sep 27 1999 27 Sep 28 1999 28 Sep 29 ...
... the ozone hole's record of 10.5 million square miles (27.2 million square kilometers) set on 19 September 1998. Scientists investigating the extent of the ozone-depletion area expressed their ... 17 Sep 18 2000 18 Sep 19 2000 19 Sep 20 2000 20 Sep 21 2000 21 Sep 22 2000 22 Sep 23 2000 23 Sep 24 2000 24 Sep 25 2000 25 Sep 26 2000 26 Sep 27 2000 27 Sep 28 ...

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