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Grupp, Karl, Dipl. Ing., München, Alzstr. 6
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Haak, Hans, stud. ing., Stuttgart-N, Saumweg 15
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Haas, Winfried, Frankfurt-Hoechst, Andreasstr. 5
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Hachtel, ... Zoch) , München 8, Rosenheimerstr. 145
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Nagel , Manfred, cand. ing., Ludwigsburg, Solitüdestr. 26
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Neubeck, Erich, Koln-Braunsfeld, am Morsdorfer Hof 3
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... total exposed area of 0.186 sq m, carried aboard spacecraft in both equatorial and polar orbits at altitudes between 18.6 and 3,852.5 mi ''(30 and 6,200 km)''. Estimates of ... , 8/2/68, 459-60; W Post, 8/2/68, A10; SBD, 8/5/68, 145)''
NAS and NAE would collaborate on initial study of scientific and engineering aspects of ... August
Aug 1 1968 1 Aug 2 1968 2 Aug 3 1968 3 Aug 4 1968 4 Aug 5 1968 5 Aug 6 1968 6 Aug 7 1968 7 Aug 8 1968 8 Aug ...
... data for 145 principal investigators on 13 km (8 mi) of magnetic tape. Data were collected over six foreign countries-Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. There were 186 individual task ... of facilities from $89 million to $101 million, including $56.3 million for space shuttle facilities at various locations. ''(CR, 6/28/73, D771; S Rpt 93-272)''
NASA and the Environmental ... June
Jun 1 1973 1 Jun 2 1973 2 Jun 3 1973 3 Jun 4 1973 4 Jun 5 1973 5 Jun 6 1973 6 Jun 7 1973 7 Jun 8 1973 8 Jun ...
... (186,300 mi.). Tass reported orbital data of VOSTOK III : apogee, 141.3 mi.; perigee, 109.7 mi.; period, 88.2 min.; inclination, 64.59 degrees to Equator; VOSTOK IV : apogee, 145.8 mi.; perigee, 110.5 mi.; period, 88.3 min.; inclination, 64.57 degrees to Equator. Both spacecraft remained in ... August
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... WITH UTOPIA
Article
Michel Salomon
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82-11
UFOs etc
ANTIMATTER
James E. Oberg
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82-11
Word Origins
COMPETITION RESULTS
Scot Morris
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82-11
Lifewatch
EXPLORATIONS
Odean ... Humor
LAST WORD
Scott A Piper
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'''Volume 5 No 3'''
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82-12
Destiny
Cover Art
Michael Radencich
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82-12
Opinion
FIRST WORD
Kathy Keeton
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Magma Power
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... effect would seem potentially valuable in designing computers because it occurred at 186,000 mi./sec., the speed of light, and because the nature ... orbited from Vandenberg AFB early in 1965. ''(AFSC Release 43-11-145; NYT, 11/10/64, 34; Houston Post, 11/10/64)''
California ... 1964 1 Nov 2 1964 2 Nov 3 1964 3 Nov 4 1964 4 Nov 5 1964 5 Nov 6 1964 6 Nov 7 1964 7 Nov 8 ...
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Terrestrial Biochemistry in Perspective
Dr. P. M. Molton
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The Last Apollo - 3
David Baker
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Space Report
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Mars Unveiled
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Satellite Digest - 57
Geoffrey Falworth
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Space Report
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Satellite Digest – 58
Geoffrey Falworth
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The Report of the Council for the year ending
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December 1972.
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'''VOLUME 15 NO 6 ...
... telecommunications by the Intelsat Ill family of satellites.
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The Mighty Atlas Part 2 A Cold War Imperative ... international telecommunications with the Intelsat IV series satellites.
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Teens Launch Lego Man
Ken Kremer tells an inspiring ... new camera
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'''VOL. 54 No. 6'''
'''June 2012'''
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The Global Comsat – Part 3 Intelsat IVA
Dwayne A. Day ...
... and conceptual design; and program/project management support.
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-145 BRIEFING SET TO PREVIEW TWO SPACEWALKS FROM SPACE STATION''
WASHINGTON -- ... the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are scheduled to conduct a 6 1/2-hour spacewalk Thursday, Aug. 30. The spacewalk will ... at an altitude of about 186 miles and we are getting resolution on the surface down to 1.3 feet per pixel." As ...
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