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... Service in Systems Research and Development Service. National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center at Atlantic City, N.J., and National Airspace Systems Program Office would come under direction of Associate Administrator for ... and Development. ''(FAA Release T 70-17)'' April 1970 April Apr 1 1970 1 Apr 2 1970 2 Apr 3 1970 3 Apr 4 1970 4 Apr 5 1970 5 Apr 6 ...
... , originated at the Univ. of Kentucky and traveled by land wires to NASA's Rosman, N.C., antenna for transmittal to the satellite. The spacecraft re-broadcast the program to more ... oil. ''(PD, 8 July 74, 788)'' June 1974 June Jul 1 1974 1 Jul 2 1974 2 Jul 3 1974 3 Jul 4 1974 4 Jul 5 1974 5 Jul 6 1974 ...
... originally planned. The decision resulted from a meeting between Russian Space Agency Director General Yuri N. Koptev and Deputy Prime Minister Boris E. Nemtsov, who agreed that Russia had insufficient funds ... "unspecified `nonbudgetary sources'." June 1998 June July 1998 July Jul 1 1998 1 Jul 2 1998 2 Jul 3 1998 3 Jul 4 1998 4 Jul 5 1998 5 Jul 6 1998 ...
... , Tenn.) ; AF Armament Center (Eglin AFB, Fla.) ; and the AF Special Weapons Center (Kirtland AFB, N. Mex.).
U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge announced that United States would propose a plan for international cooperation in the exploration of outer space to the United Nations.
AFMTO Commander Maj. Gen. Donald N. Yates, appointed Department of Defense representative for Project Mercury support operations.
... Stehling. http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Kurt_Stehling. viii Pathway to Excellence, Gordon N. Patterson, University of Toronto, 1977 ix Ibid.
... . Thompson as test pilot. Towed to 13,000-ft. altitude by C-47 aircraft, M-2 glided each time to landing on Rogers Dry Lake bed in a few seconds over ... type enlarged itself by four or five times in the Martian environment. ''(M&R, 9/2/63)'' AFSC announced establishment of field office at NASA Manned Space­craft Center , headed by ... compartment contains environmental life-support system and necessary survival equipment. ''(Cook, Wash. Daily News, 9/2/63)'' Results of Harvard Business School poll of U.S. industrialists on how they viewed ...
... requested $4.37 billion. House cut $142.4 million from Apollo Applications program-leaving $252.2 million, $186.4 million less than NASA had requested for orbiting workshop and lunar exploration ... was "example of utilization by an­other department . . . of NASA-developed space technology." ''(CR, 5/2/68, 113229-661; Sehlstedt, B Sun, 5/3/68, 1; Lannan, W Star, 5/3 ... to satellite earth station at Brews­ter Flat, Wash. Facility functioned through Intelsat-II F-2 at 22,300- mi altitude over. Pacific. ''(ComSatCorp Release 68-22)'' NASA Associate Administrator for ...
... . Grew. Data showed no evi­dence of increase in hazard from such "backsplash." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 462-4)'' Univ. of Minnesota scientists J. G. Sparrow and E. P. Ney reported ... earth orbit. "In principle, each satellite could have been identified." ''(Science, 8/2/68, 459-60; W Post, 8/2/68, A10; SBD, 8/5/68, 145)'' NAS and NAE would collaborate ... of Ocean Exploration planned for 1970s, Science reported. ''(Science, 8/2/68, 447)'' August 1968 August Aug 1 1968 1 Aug 2 1968 2 Aug 3 1968 3 Aug 4 1968 4 Aug ...

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