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  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
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... in prediction of metal fatigue. The X-15 reached maximum speed of 3,239 mph (mach 4.91) and peak altitude of 76,000 ft. ... it fell back into the Atlantic Ocean. ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 3/13/64)'' S-I booster for Saturn I SA-9 was test- ... booster, all of which Were assembled at MSFC. ''(Marshall Star, 3/18/64, 1)'' Publication of Advanced Bearing Technology (SP-38) by Lewis Research Center ...
... U.S." U.S.S.R." U.K." and 40 other nations. ''(CR, 3/13/69, D180; B Sun,, 3/14/69, Al)'' President Nixon transmitted to Congress first annual plan for U ... been slated for April 1969 delivery. Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC also announced award of $1,239,045 contract modification to IBM for work in connection with 31 launch-vehicle data adapters ... Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology James M. Beggs as Under Secretary of Transportation. ''(CR, 3/13/69, S2833)'' Dr. Robert C. Seamans , Jr." Secretary of the Air Force, resigned as president ...
... -13.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF) U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCXXVI into orbit with 239-km (148.5-mi) apogee, 209-km (129.9-mi) perigee, 90.1-min period, and 81.3° inclination. Satellite reentered March 21. ''( Goddard Space ... no means being abandoned, but urgent needs on Earth clearly come first." '' (C Daily News, 3/13/70)'' Science article commented on suggestions of President's Science Advisory Committee panel that NASA ...
... Flight Center GSFC SSR, 12/31/71; AP, NYT, 1/2/71, 25; Av Wk, 12/13/71, 20)'' Discovery of polar caps on sun ... exchange of information on Mariner 9 and Mars 2 and Mars 3 missions to Mars. Message congratulated U.S.S.R. on success ... can muster to support space applications to Earth." ''(NASA Release 71-239)'' Joint group of NASA and European Space Conference technical experts completed ...
... returned to Earth in January 2006. Stardust had passed within 149 miles (239.79 kilometers) of Wild 2 in January 2004, trapping particles of ... .'' February 2006 February March 2006 March Mar 1 2006 1 Mar 2 2006 2 Mar 3 2006 3 Mar 4 2006 4 Mar 5 2006 5 ... 10 2006 10 Mar 11 2006 11 Mar 12 2006 12 Mar 13 2006 13 Mar 14 2006 14 Mar 15 2006 15 Mar 16 ...
... scientists had ever seen. Swift’s Burst Alert Telescope first sighted the exploding star at 1:47 a.m. (EDT); less than 2 minutes later, Swift’s X-ray Telescope began ... 08-239, 19 September 2008, http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2008/sep/HQ_08239_Swift_GRB_discovery.html (26 July 2011).'' Sep 1 2008 1 Sep 2 2008 2 Sep 3 2008 3 Sep ... 2008 9 Sep 10 2008 10 Sep 11 2008 11 Sep 12 2008 12 Sep 13 2008 13 Sep 14 2008 14 Sep 15 2008 15 Sep 16 2008 16 Sep 17 ...
... (USAF) flew X-15 No. 2 to 96,000-ft altitude and 3,239 mph (mach 4.8) in flight at Edwards AFB to check ... , to increase aircraft's lift directly. Tests would continue through July 1. ''(ARC Release 67-9)'' Newsweek reported that Soviet diplomats in Washington, ... 10 1967 10 May 11 1967 11 May 12 1967 12 May 13 1967 13 May 14 1967 14 May 15 1967 15 May 16 1967 ...
... this capability. The Canadarm is pictured in Figures 3.1-3.3. 9.5.1.2 ISS mounted manipulator system The International Space Station ... Lunokhod, a drawing of which is shown in Figure 9.13. Lunokhod 1 landed on the Moon on November 17, 1970 ... produces heat and electricity via the decay of radioactive plutonium-239. Similar power systems have enabled multi-decade mission lifetimes, powering ...
... Vandenberg Air Force Base into an orbit with a 384.6-km (239-mi) apogee, 128.8-km (80-mi) perigee, 89.8-min period, ... , 145)'' August 1973 August September 1973 September Sep 1 1973 1 Sep 2 1973 2 Sep 3 1973 3 Sep 4 1973 4 Sep 5 1973 5 ... Sep 10 1973 10 Sep 11 1973 11 Sep 12 1973 12 Sep 13 1973 13 Sep 14 1973 14 Sep 15 1973 15 Sep 16 1973 ...
... in 1977 to fly by Jupiter and Saturn. ''(NASA Release 72-239)'' Walter S. Sullivan, New York Times science editor, commented in article ... min lunar surface exploration. First EVA ended at 124:13 GET. Second EVA began 1 hr 20 min late, at 140:35 GET (6 ... maker," Cernan said. Cernan and Schmitt visited lunar stations 2, 2A, 3, 4, and 5. They deployed explosive packages, obtained photos, and collected ...

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