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... off to check out malfunction in onboard computer. ''(NASA Release 72-67)'' NASA launched Aerobee 150 sounding rocket from Churchill Research Range , Canada, carrying Johns Hopkins Univ. auroral studies experiment. Rocket ... . Lockheed was selling 81 C-5s to Air Force for $4.9 billion. ''(P Inq, 3/17/72, 89)'' Assignment by President Nixon of Gen. Horace M. Wade, Chief of Staff, Supreme Hq ...
... .-European effort, involved over 150 scientists engaged in research on ozone depletion caused by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other man-made chemicals. (AP, Jan 3/89; USA Today, Jan 4/89) 1989 January 1989 January Jan 1 1989 1 Jan 2 1989 2 Jan 3 1989 3 Jan 4 1989 4 Jan 5 ... 1989 13 Jan 14 1989 14 Jan 15 1989 15 Jan 16 1989 16 Jan 17 1989 17 Jan 18 1989 18 Jan 19 1989 19 Jan 20 1989 20 Jan 21 ...
... Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket launched from White Sands Missile Range WSMR with VAM-20 booster carried AFCRL payload to 127-mi (204.3-km) ... Ross and Keith Smith started at Gatwick Airport near London, with 89 entries competing for $112,000 in prizes. ''(NYT, 1/5/70, 61)'' ... 14 1969 14 Dec 15 1969 15 Dec 16 1969 16 Dec 17 1969 17 Dec 18 1969 18 Dec 19 1969 19 Dec 20 1969 ...
... in launching the Shuttle cost the agency $3 million. A special landing team immediately began ... orbit elements were 240-kilometer apogee and perigee, 89-minute period, and °38 ° inclination. Operations began ... the best television ever seen of the earth" from 150 miles up. The crew turned on the monodisperse ... Mar 15 1982 15 Mar 16 1982 16 Mar 17 1982 17 Mar 18 1982 18 Mar 19 1982 19 ...
... into orbit with 252-km (156.6-mi) apogee, 200-km (124.3-mi) perigee, 89.1- min period and 51.7° inclination. Satellite reentered Aug. 18. ... its `charms' including an outside temperature which drops to below minus 150 degrees. But the next morning came and Lunokhod-1, roused by ... 14 1971 14 Aug 15 1971 15 Aug 16 1971 16 Aug 17 1971 17 Aug 18 1971 18 Aug 19 1971 19 Aug 20 1971 ...
... .S.R. into orbit with 330-km (205.01-mi) apogee, 200-km (124.3-mi) perigee, 89.8-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite reentered March 14. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 3/15/69; SBD, 3/7/69, 30; UPI, W Star, 3/6/69)'' Aerobee 150 MI ... 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 18 Mar 19 1969 19 Mar 20 1969 20 Mar 21 ...
... with 279-km (173.4-mi) apogee, 192-km (119.3-mi) perigee, 89.2-min period, and 65.4° inclination. Satellite reentered Oct. 2. ... of rudder position on air flow around tail. ''(NASA Proj Off)'' Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket, launched by NASA from White Sands Missile Range ... 14 1969 14 Sep 15 1969 15 Sep 16 1969 16 Sep 17 1969 17 Sep 18 1969 18 Sep 19 1969 19 Sep 20 1969 ...
... thumb right 100px JAXA Logo Around 150 A.D. the Greek ... and reflective -- philosophical. ref 105 2.3.3. Astrophotography as Space Art Astrophotographs -- ... : Cambridge University Press, 2002 note 17 Francis Bacon, ''New Atlantis'' . Edited ... jp/utiliz/renshi/index_e.html note 89 Personal communication from Tsutomu Yamanaka, January 26, ...
... 89.8-min period, and 65.4° incli­nation and reentered Nov. 29. ''(ups, NYT, 11/22/68, 22; GSFC SSR, 11/30/68; SBD, 12/2/68, 129)'' NASA Aerobee 150 ... performance. Fed­eral Government R&D performed in industry reached $8.3 billion, 53% of industrial total. In January 1967, 163,900-30 ... 14 1968 14 Nov 15 1968 15 Nov 16 1968 16 Nov 17 1968 17 Nov 18 1968 18 Nov 19 1968 19 Nov 20 ...
... under 150 kilograms. (See Figures 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3). Image:FS2018f7.1.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 7.1: Sputnik 1 launched in 1957 had a mass of only 89 ... of NASA) Image:FS2018f7.3.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 7.3. Early Bird Satellite (Intelsat-1) launched to GEO Orbit in 1965 had a mass under 150 kg. (Courtesy of COMARA Legacy ... with technical assistance these small-scale experiments that actually fly on missions. A set of 17 experiments going to the Nanoracks test bed were unfortunately destroyed in the Orbital ATK Antares ...

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