Apr 26 1969

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Click here to listen to Apollo 10 Preflight Press Conference Press conference April 26 1969


Click here to listen to Apollo 10 Gene Cernan interview April 26 1969


Click here to listen to Apollo 10 Tom Stafford interview April 26 1969


Click here to listen to Apollo 10 John Young interview April 26 1969


Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket launched by NASA from WSMR carried MIT payload to 97.7-mi (157.9-km) altitude to study x-ray spectrum of Crab Nebula at long wavelengths and to search for weak x-ray sources associated with supernova remnants or with galaxies outside Milky Way. Rocket and instruments performed satisfactorily. (NASA Rpt SRL)

Nike-Apache sounding rocket was launched by NASA from Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) carrying Indian-Japanese payload for x-ray astronomy studies. Rocket and instruments functioned satisfactorily. (NASA Proj Off)

Testifying before Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications of House Committee on Science and Astronautics, Joseph B. Mahon, NASA's Director of Launch Vehicle and Propulsion Programs, OSSA, said NASA planned to use Titan IIIC and Titan Centaur to carry out high-velocity Viking mission in FY 1970. They would provide capability for both orbital and lander scientific experimentation and would expand launch window. After proof test flight in 1972 of integrated Improved Centaur and Titan III, configuration would be flown in support of 1973 Viking mission and other planetary missions, as well as earth synchronous missions using 4,000- to 8,000-lb spacecraft. Titan IIIC also would be used on two synchronous-altitude missions, ATSBF and ATS-G. (Transcript)

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