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Displaying 81—90 of 1000 matches for query "Oct_5_1986" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

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  • "1986" found 8586 times in 744 documents



... 's most significant finding to date. (AP, Oct 23/91) Florida Today reported that Forrest McCartney, who had headed Kennedy Space Center since 1986, would be retiring in about a year. Subsequently ... 4 Oct 5 1991 5 Oct 6 1991 6 Oct 7 1991 7 Oct 8 1991 8 Oct 9 1991 9 Oct 10 1991 10 Oct 11 1991 11 Oct 12 1991 12 Oct 13 1991 13 Oct 14 1991 14 Oct 15 ...
... of Technology before becoming an astronaut in 1981. He had first traveled to space in 1986 and, most recently, had participated in the International Space Station ISS assembly and crew-exchange ... October Oct 1 2003 1 Oct 2 2003 2 Oct 3 2003 3 Oct 4 2003 4 Oct 5 2003 5 Oct 6 2003 6 Oct 7 2003 7 Oct 8 2003 8 Oct 9 2003 9 Oct 10 2003 10 Oct 11 2003 11 Oct 12 2003 12 Oct 13 2003 13 Oct 14 2003 14 Oct 15 ...
... 1986. (NASA Release 80454; MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC Release 80-126) September 1980 September October 1980 October Oct 1 1980 1 Oct 2 1980 2 Oct 3 1980 3 Oct 4 1980 4 Oct 5 1980 5 Oct 6 1980 6 Oct 7 1980 7 Oct 8 1980 8 Oct 9 1980 9 Oct 10 1980 10 Oct 11 1980 11 Oct 12 1980 12 Oct 13 1980 13 Oct 14 1980 14 Oct 15 ...
... abandoning the Voyager, now on its way from Saturn to a flyby of Uranus in 1986 and Neptune in 1989. Turning off Voyager's radios would save $222 million (the amount ... October Oct 1 1981 1 Oct 2 1981 2 Oct 3 1981 3 Oct 4 1981 4 Oct 5 1981 5 Oct 6 1981 6 Oct 7 1981 7 Oct 8 1981 8 Oct 9 1981 9 Oct 10 1981 10 Oct 11 1981 11 Oct 12 1981 12 Oct 13 1981 13 Oct 14 1981 14 Oct 15 ...
... . January 1986, the first opportunity to view the rings close up. (NASA Release 84-145) September 1984 September October 1984 October Oct 1 1984 1 Oct 2 1984 2 Oct 3 1984 3 Oct 4 ... 4 Oct 5 1984 5 Oct 6 1984 6 Oct 7 1984 7 Oct 8 1984 8 Oct 9 1984 9 Oct 10 1984 10 Oct 11 1984 11 Oct 12 1984 12 Oct 13 1984 13 Oct 14 1984 14 Oct 15 ...
... -E, for an ultraviolet astronomy mission known as Astro-1 scheduled for launch March 6, 1986. Dr. Kenneth Nordsieck, associate professor at Washburn Observatory, University of Wisconsin, would serve as the ... 4 Oct 5 1985 5 Oct 6 1985 6 Oct 7 1985 7 Oct 8 1985 8 Oct 9 1985 9 Oct 10 1985 10 Oct 11 1985 11 Oct 12 1985 12 Oct 13 1985 13 Oct 14 1985 14 Oct 15 ...
... policy of classifying DOD payloads.” Flying aboard Discovery , which was scheduled for launch March 20, 1986, would be Comdr. Robert Crippen of the Navy; pilot Guy Gardner; astronauts Jerry Ross, ... 4 Oct 5 1985 5 Oct 6 1985 6 Oct 7 1985 7 Oct 8 1985 8 Oct 9 1985 9 Oct 10 1985 10 Oct 11 1985 11 Oct 12 1985 12 Oct 13 1985 13 Oct 14 1985 14 Oct 15 ...
... -Fla.) see U.S. Space Policy/International, Oct. 10 that it was building a new space station that would be ready for launch in 1986, Defense Daily reported. Because the Soviets did ... October Oct 1 1985 1 Oct 2 1985 2 Oct 3 1985 3 Oct 4 1985 4 Oct 5 1985 5 Oct 6 1985 6 Oct 7 1985 7 Oct 8 1985 8 Oct 9 1985 9 Oct 10 1985 10 Oct 11 1985 11 Oct 12 1985 12 Oct 13 1985 13 Oct 14 1985 14 Oct 15 ...
... 1986 another launch of the experiment in Sweden. ( GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER GSFC Release 85-29) September 1985 September October 1985 October Oct 1 1985 1 Oct 2 1985 2 Oct 3 1985 3 Oct ... Oct 5 1985 5 Oct 6 1985 6 Oct 7 1985 7 Oct 8 1985 8 Oct 9 1985 9 Oct 10 1985 10 Oct 11 1985 11 Oct 12 1985 12 Oct 13 1985 13 Oct 14 1985 14 Oct ...
In its recently published “1986 Long-Range Program Plan,” NASA outlined plans for an evolutionary, permanently manned space station in ... October Oct 1 1985 1 Oct 2 1985 2 Oct 3 1985 3 Oct 4 1985 4 Oct 5 1985 5 Oct 6 1985 6 Oct 7 1985 7 Oct 8 1985 8 Oct 9 1985 9 Oct 10 1985 10 Oct 11 1985 11 Oct 12 1985 12 Oct 13 1985 13 Oct 14 1985 14 Oct 15 ...

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