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Displaying 1—10 of 52 matches for query "3.15.4.244" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "15" found 36664 times in 13784 documents
  • "4" found 40673 times in 14650 documents
  • "244" found 88 times in 77 documents

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... will contribute importantly to mankind's knowledge of our planetary environment" ''(NASA Activities, 12/15/72,244-5)'' Columbia Broadcasting System said it had rejoined original TV pool arrangement to cover Apollo ... waterway pollution, Aviation Week & Space Technology reported. ''(Av Wk, 12/4/72, 9)'' December 4-15: Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) Working Group 3 met in Moscow to work out details of July 1975 ... 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 7 Dec ...
... program-up $1.3 billion, to $15 billion-was sent to Congress in a Dept. of Defense letter. New estimates of the cost of the program to produce 244 aircraft resulted from a decision to build more prototypes and allow for an annual inflation rate of 3.3% instead of the previous 2.57 ... 1974 February March 1974 March Mar 1 1974 1 Mar 2 1974 2 Mar 3 1974 3 Mar 4 1974 4 Mar 5 1974 5 Mar 6 1974 6 Mar 7 1974 7 Mar ...
... . Dr. Alexander and team had baked 15 mg of Pu 244-two thirds of world's supply-in vacuum system at 2144.3 K (3400°F). Pu 244 had been made expressly for experiment ... had been remnant of completely decayed Pu 244, but until Berkeley experiment they had had no "file" against which to check it. ''(Lannan, W Star, 4/15/71, A6)'' AAAS held symposium in ... U.S. and Canadian observatories who had pioneered in development of baseline interferometry. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 4/15/71, 33)'' MSC announced signing of $11 577 561 supplemental agreement with Grumman Aerospace Corp ...
... NASA-USAF X-15 research program: Capt. William J. Knight (USAF) and William H. Dana , civilian. They were expected to make their first flights this fall. ''(NASA Release 65-244; FRC Release ... the formative stages, our scientific and engineering personnel now total only 92 out of the 244, but when we have reached our full strength of 2100, we expect that our staff ... ." "Text)'' July 1965 July Jul 1 1965 1 Jul 2 1965 2 Jul 3 1965 3 Jul 4 1965 4 Jul 5 1965 5 Jul 6 1965 6 Jul 7 1965 7 Jul 8 ...
... events occurred as planned. Yankee Clipper splashed down in mid-Pacific at 244:36 GET (3:58 pm EST Nov. 24), 4.03 mi from recovery ship U.S.S. Hornet. Astronauts, wearing ... of United Air Lines. ''(W Star, 11/15/69, A3)'' November 1969 November Nov 1 1969 1 Nov 2 1969 2 Nov 3 1969 3 Nov 4 1969 4 Nov 5 1969 5 Nov 6 ... 1969 11 Nov 12 1969 12 Nov 13 1969 13 Nov 14 1969 14 Nov 15 1969 15 Nov 16 1969 16 Nov 17 1969 17 Nov 18 1969 18 Nov 19 ...
... nature. Because plutonium 244's mean lifetime was only 118 million yrs, any plutonium in earth rocks or meteorites, both more than 4.5 billion yrs ... 1970 January Jan 1 1970 1 Jan 2 1970 2 Jan 3 1970 3 Jan 4 1970 4 Jan 5 1970 5 Jan 6 1970 6 Jan 7 1970 ... 12 1970 12 Jan 13 1970 13 Jan 14 1970 14 Jan 15 1970 15 Jan 16 1970 16 Jan 17 1970 17 Jan 18 1970 ...
... 1972 program to phase in new programs while holding expenditures to $3.4-billion budget level required basic changes in planning. Further stretch ... , 12/27/72; A&A 1972; Fletcher, NASA Activities, 1/15/73, 2-3; NASA Int Aff)'' Aerospace industry sales increased for first ... was 17% increase in dollar value and 6% increase over the 244 helicopters valued at $62 853 000 shipped in 1971. ''(AIAA Release ...
... WAC-Corporal second stage launched atop the V-2 actually reached 244 miles—still a record that stood for the longest time. From ... pilot that “Man would be incapable of much functional control at 3 or 4 g...” He then moved on to the “V-2 Rocket ... model rocketry.” Note, however, that this site was taken off line on 15 November 2012. Nevertheless, although the details are not reported, it is ...
... manpower working at NASA's Michoud Operations , of which only 244 were NASA employees: 8,463. Contractor employees were Boeing , 4,136; Chrysler, 3,207; Mason-Rust, 769; Rocketdyne , 13; and Telecomputing Services ... in the Federal- science structure." ''(NYT, 10/15/ 63, 25)'' October 1963 October Oct 1 1963 1 Oct 2 1963 2 Oct 3 1963 3 Oct 4 1963 4 Oct 5 1963 5 Oct 6 ... 1963 11 Oct 12 1963 12 Oct 13 1963 13 Oct 14 1963 14 Oct 15 1963 15 Oct 16 1963 16 Oct 17 1963 17 Oct 18 1963 18 Oct 19 ...
... X-15 No. 3 flown by pilot Capt, Joseph H. Engle (USAF) to 244,700 ft. altitude at maximum speed of 3,404 mph (mach 4,66) to measure ultraviolet radiation and noise intensity of the boundary layer of air. ''(NASA X-15 Proj. Off.; X-15 Flight ... , 54M)'' June 1965 June Jun 1 1965 1 Jun 2 1965 2 Jun 3 1965 3 Jun 4 1965 4 Jun 5 1965 5 Jun 6 1965 6 Jun 7 1965 7 Jun 8 ...

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