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... Module CSM / Lunar Module LM consumables. Multispectral photography experiment was carried for first time. March 3-13: Apollo 9 , first manned flight of the Apollo lunar module, successfully tested in space ... propellant depletion and entered orbit with 4,309-mi (6,934.5-km) apogee and 142.2-mi (228.8-km) perigee. By end of fifth day 97% of Apollo 9 objectives ... needed. ''(DOD Release 148-69)'' March 1969 March Mar 1 1969 1 Mar 2 1969 2 Mar 3 1969 3 Mar 4 1969 4 Mar 5 1969 5 Mar 6 1969 6 Mar 7 ...
... Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 192 - 80-10 Opinion LAST WORD Isaac Asimov 194 - '''Volume 3 No 2''' - 80-11 Untitled Cover Art Fred-Jurgan Rogner 1 - 80-11 Opinion ... 80-11 WHOOPER SWANS Phenomena Teiji Saga 142 - 80-11 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 80-11 Opinion LAST WORD David Saltman 146 - '''Volume 3 No 3''' - 80-12 Untitled Cover Art ...
... payload to measure solar ultraviolet radiation and electron temperatures as function of altitude reached 142-mi. (229-km.) altitude. While Aerobee 150A was still in flight, four stage solid- ... Chubb obtained data from an April 1965 Aerobee sounding rocket fight. ‘‘(Clark, NYT, 3/3/66, 2; Simons, Wash. Post, 3/3/66, A3)’’ In a special message to Congress, President Johnson urged the ...
... - 79-11 PHOTO CREDITS 142 - 79-11 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 79-11 The True Pioneers of Space LAST WORD L A P Moore 146 - '''Volume 2 No 3''' - 79-12 Uranus ... -04 ANCIENT SEASHELL Phenomena Robert E Pelham 142 - 80-04 Diversions GAMES Scot Morris 144 - 80-04 Future Books LAST WORD Cynthia Darnell 146 - '''Volume 2 No 8''' - 80-05 Untitled Cover ...
... billion, including $3.383 billion for R&D, $45 million for construction of facilities, and $602 million for administra­tive operations. NASA had 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 ... San Diego, Calif., at age 69. ''(NYT, 7/3/68, 33)'' May 1968 May May 1 1968 1 May 2 1968 2 May 3 1968 3 May 4 1968 4 May 5 1968 5 May ...
... earth. Orbital parameters: apogee, 1,154 km. (716.7 mi,) ; perigee, 229 km. (142 mi,) ; period, 98.3 min,; inclination to the equator, 48.8°. Equipment was functioning normally, Bochum Observatory (W ... were said to' have the capability for use as armed missiles. ''(Reuters, Wash, Post, 7/2/65)'' Statistics on intercontinental ballistic missiles were given by Robert R. Brunn in an article ... was going to miss or hit." ''(Brunn, CSM, 7/2/65, 9)'' July 1965 July Jul 1 1965 1 Jul 2 1965 2 Jul 3 1965 3 Jul 4 1965 4 Jul 5 1965 5 ...
... : (1) The remarkable advance in sophistication of flight techniques and capabilities of the crews, and (2) . . . the eye opening increase in both the extent and results of the scientific activities of ... a comforting symbol to Middle America did them an injustice." ''(Muson, NYT Magazine, 12/3/72, 37, 142)'' Economists agreed that end of Vietnam war would have no major impact on U ... )'' November 1972 November December 1972 December Dec 1 1972 1 Dec 2 1972 2 Dec 3 1972 3 Dec 4 1972 4 Dec 5 1972 5 Dec 6 1972 6 Dec 7 1972 ...
... toward a September 1979 encounter with Saturn. Pioneer 10 , launched 2 March 1972, had been the first spacecraft to reach Jupiter-3 Nov. 1973-9 Jan. 1974. The success of that mission ... back off. At midnight on 3 Dec. Pioneer 11 entered Jupiter radio occultation-a blackout that lasted 42 min while the spacecraft swung behind the 142 744-km-dia planet-moving from ... Dec 74)'' October 1974 October November 1974 November Nov 1 1974 1 Nov 2 1974 2 Nov 3 1974 3 Nov 4 1974 4 Nov 5 1974 5 Nov 6 1974 6 Nov 7 ...
... gathering critically needed data about the upper atmosphere and near space; (2), development of a “Long-Distance Rocket; and finally, (3), the development of a true “Space Rocket.” Hence, von Pirquet's ... , 15 August 1927, pp. 107-110. note 2 (Johannes Winkler), “Bücherbesprechen,” Die Rakete, 15 August 1927, p. 111. note 3 (Johannes Winkler), “Der Triebstoff,” Die Rakete, 15 August ... 10 “Dr. Franz Oskar Leo Edler von Hoefft,” Die Rakete, 15 November 1927, p. 142; Prof. H. Oberth (sic.), “Ist die Weltraumfahrt möglich?,” Die Rakete, 15 November 1927, pp. 144 ...
NASA Aerobee 150 sounding rocket was launched from White Sands Missile Range WSMR to 142-mi. (229-km.) altitude to measure atmospheric composition and temperature at 62-to 124-mi. ( ... ) Univ. of Alabama, Auburn Univ., and Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC ; (2) Case Institute of Technology and Lewis Research Center LRC ; (3) Univ. of Houston, Texas A&M Univ., and MSC; (4 ... possible to actually control the weather. ''(AP, NYT, 12/2/66)'' December 1966 December Dec 1 1966 1 Dec 2 1966 2 Dec 3 1966 3 Dec 4 1966 4 Dec 5 1966 5 Dec ...

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