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Displaying 71—80 of 1000 matches for query "Apr_11_1975" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

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  • "1975" found 11408 times in 1047 documents



... specialists at Johnson Space Center to continue technical discussions and planning for the July 1975 joint ASTP mission. Agreement was reached that specialists and flight crews would visit the ... 10 Apr 11 1974 11 Apr 12 1974 12 Apr 13 1974 13 Apr 14 1974 14 Apr 15 1974 15 Apr 16 1974 16 Apr 17 1974 17 Apr 18 1974 18 Apr 19 1974 19 Apr 20 1974 20 Apr ...
... test mission and established understanding on management and operation of mission to be conducted in 1975, subject to government approval. Dr. George M. Low , NASA Deputy Administrator, led U.S. ... 10 Apr 11 1972 11 Apr 12 1972 12 Apr 13 1972 13 Apr 14 1972 14 Apr 15 1972 15 Apr 16 1972 16 Apr 17 1972 17 Apr 18 1972 18 Apr 19 1972 19 Apr 20 1972 20 Apr ...
... station, placed in caretaker status after the Skylab missions, would be reactivated for the 1975 Apollo Soyuz Test Project mission and then permanently closed. The Deep Space Network portion ... Apr 11 1974 11 Apr 12 1974 12 Apr 13 1974 13 Apr 14 1974 14 Apr 15 1974 15 Apr 16 1974 16 Apr 17 1974 17 Apr 18 1974 18 Apr 19 1974 19 Apr 20 1974 20 Apr ...
... . to conduct nine-month studies to determine benefits of applying advanced aeronautical technologies to 1975-1985 transport aircraft. ''(NASA Release 71--66)'' NASA announced award of $2-million, one- ... Apr 11 1971 11 Apr 12 1971 12 Apr 13 1971 13 Apr 14 1971 14 Apr 15 1971 15 Apr 16 1971 16 Apr 17 1971 17 Apr 18 1971 18 Apr 19 1971 19 Apr 20 1971 20 Apr ...
... would authorize $3.253 billion in FY 1975 funding, an increase of $6 million over the original request. Authorizations for research and development increased $11 million to $2.357 billion, and ... 10 Apr 11 1974 11 Apr 12 1974 12 Apr 13 1974 13 Apr 14 1974 14 Apr 15 1974 15 Apr 16 1974 16 Apr 17 1974 17 Apr 18 1974 18 Apr 19 1974 19 Apr 20 1974 20 Apr 21 ...
... 000 for the first quarter was 2% higher than that for the same period in 1975, higher depreciation charges associated with the launch of additional satellites INTELSAT IV-A F-1 ... 9 Apr 10 1976 10 Apr 11 1976 11 Apr 12 1976 12 Apr 13 1976 13 Apr 14 1976 14 Apr 15 1976 15 Apr 16 1976 16 Apr 17 1976 17 Apr 18 1976 18 Apr 19 1976 19 Apr 20 1976 20 Apr 21 ...
... like those; of two previous Cosmos missions in which the United States had participated in 1975 and 1977. Use of Cosmos vehicles was inexpensive for the United States because the Soviet ... 9 Apr 10 1981 10 Apr 11 1981 11 Apr 12 1981 12 Apr 13 1981 13 Apr 14 1981 14 Apr 15 1981 15 Apr 16 1981 16 Apr 17 1981 17 Apr 18 1981 18 Apr 19 1981 19 Apr 20 1981 20 Apr 21 ...
... ) Western Union Corp.'s Westar satellite system, which included Westar 1 and 2 (launched 13 Apr. 74 and 10 Oct. 74), began commercial video service with the transmission of Apollo-Soyuz ... 9 1975 9 Jul 10 1975 10 Jul 11 1975 11 Jul 12 1975 12 Jul 13 1975 13 Jul 14 1975 14 Jul 15 1975 15 Jul 16 1975 16 Jul 17 1975 17 Jul 18 1975 18 Jul 19 1975 19 Jul 20 1975 20 ...
... was being stored to permit restoration if additional space missions should become desirable see 9 Apr. . (Letter, Teague to Fletcher, 21 July 75) Cosmic rays-the most energetic particles in the ... 10 1975 10 Jul 11 1975 11 Jul 12 1975 12 Jul 13 1975 13 Jul 14 1975 14 Jul 15 1975 15 Jul 16 1975 16 Jul 17 1975 17 Jul 18 1975 18 Jul 19 1975 19 Jul 20 1975 20 ...
... the museum with a backup model of the INTELSAT 's Early Bird 1 , launched 6 Apr. 1965 as the first commercial comsat. A backup model of the second-generation INTELSAT II ... 9 1975 9 Aug 10 1975 10 Aug 11 1975 11 Aug 12 1975 12 Aug 13 1975 13 Aug 14 1975 14 Aug 15 1975 15 Aug 16 1975 16 Aug 17 1975 17 Aug 18 1975 18 Aug 19 1975 19 Aug 20 1975 20 ...

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