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Displaying 81—90 of 1000 matches for query "Apr_27_1985" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

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  • "1985" found 10782 times in 767 documents



... and preliminary design (Phase B) of a permanently manned space station see Space Station Program, Apr. 1 . The cost of the Phase B studies carried out by European industry under ESA ... 1985 21 May 22 1985 22 May 23 1985 23 May 24 1985 24 May 25 1985 25 May 26 1985 26 May 27 1985 27 May 28 1985 28 May 29 1985 29 May 30 1985 30 May 31 1985 31 June 1985 ...
... salvage of the Hughes Leasat 3 satellite then in orbit see Space Transportation System / Missions, Apr. 17 . As a result of Hughes's negotiations with New York- and London-based ... 1985 21 May 22 1985 22 May 23 1985 23 May 24 1985 24 May 25 1985 25 May 26 1985 26 May 27 1985 27 May 28 1985 28 May 29 1985 29 May 30 1985 30 May 31 1985 31 June 1985 ...
... Mar 1 1985 Media:85-03-15.pdf Space News Mar 15 1985 Media:85-03-29.pdf Space News Mar 29 1985 Media:85-04-12.pdf Space News Apr 12 1985 Media:85 ... News Aug 23 1985 Media:85-09-13.pdf Space News Sep 13 1985 Media:85-09-27.pdf Space News Sep 27 1985 Media:85-10-11.pdf Space News Oct 11 1985 Media:85-10-25.pdf Space News Oct 25 1985 Media:85 ...
... operational responsibility for Thematic Mapper operation and data processing in January 1985. (NASA Release 84-49; NASA Dly Actv Rept, Apr 9/84) NASA announced that it had established an interim ... 17 Apr 18 1984 18 Apr 19 1984 19 Apr 20 1984 20 Apr 21 1984 21 Apr 22 1984 22 Apr 23 1984 23 Apr 24 1984 24 Apr 25 1984 25 Apr 26 1984 26 Apr 27 1984 27 Apr 28 ...
... stations and could maneuver about while in orbit. An HK-11 was lost in August 1985 when another Titan rocket failed. Assistant Secretary of Defense Donald Latham, estimated that it would ... 17 Apr 18 1986 18 Apr 19 1986 19 Apr 20 1986 20 Apr 21 1986 21 Apr 22 1986 22 Apr 23 1986 23 Apr 24 1986 24 Apr 25 1986 25 Apr 26 1986 26 Apr 27 1986 27 Apr 28 1986 28 Apr 29 ...
... 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-year, ... Apr 18 1971 18 Apr 19 1971 19 Apr 20 1971 20 Apr 21 1971 21 Apr 22 1971 22 Apr 23 1971 23 Apr 24 1971 24 Apr 25 1971 25 Apr 26 1971 26 Apr 27 1971 27 Apr ...
... grant to Atomic Energy Commission's Lawrence Livermore Laboratory to assess effects of proposed 1985-1990 high-altitude aircraft on environment was announced by Secretary of Transportation John A. ... 17 Apr 18 1972 18 Apr 19 1972 19 Apr 20 1972 20 Apr 21 1972 21 Apr 22 1972 22 Apr 23 1972 23 Apr 24 1972 24 Apr 25 1972 25 Apr 26 1972 26 Apr 27 1972 27 Apr ...
... utilize our existing fossil fuels in a manner most compatible with a healthy environment.... from 1985 to the beginning of the next century, we will have more sophisticated development of our ... 17 Apr 18 1973 18 Apr 19 1973 19 Apr 20 1973 20 Apr 21 1973 21 Apr 22 1973 22 Apr 23 1973 23 Apr 24 1973 24 Apr 25 1973 25 Apr 26 1973 26 Apr 27 1973 27 Apr 28 ...
... 1979 mission that would fly by Jupiter in 1981 and then travel to a mid-1985 encounter with Uranus. Although the mission was not yet approved, NASA officials wanted to select ... 17 Apr 18 1975 18 Apr 19 1975 19 Apr 20 1975 20 Apr 21 1975 21 Apr 22 1975 22 Apr 23 1975 23 Apr 24 1975 24 Apr 25 1975 25 Apr 26 1975 26 Apr 27 1975 27 Apr 28 1975 28 Apr 29 ...
... , but, with adequate research and technology investments, new opportunities should arise in the period 1985-2000. Demand for passenger transportation should grow from 250 million annually to about 1 ... 17 Apr 18 1976 18 Apr 19 1976 19 Apr 20 1976 20 Apr 21 1976 21 Apr 22 1976 22 Apr 23 1976 23 Apr 24 1976 24 Apr 25 1976 25 Apr 26 1976 26 Apr 27 1976 27 Apr ...

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