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Displaying 1—10 of 70 matches for query "3.82.3.33" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "82" found 1200 times in 513 documents
  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "33" found 1976 times in 1143 documents

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... than $1 billion of the $3.5 billion requested for the Shuttle in FY83 was considered military: $1.1 billion of an R&D budget of $5.33 billion (20.5%) and ... to the government. (NY Times, May 3/82, A-15) April 1982 April May 1982 May May 1 1982 1 May 2 1982 2 May 3 1982 3 May 4 1982 4 May 5 ...
... to explore the Red Planet. 62 - Book Notices 67 - SOCIETY NEWS. 71 - - '''VOL. 33 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1991''' - INTERNATIONAL Space Report This month's comprehensive report of space news ... the eighth dedicated Department of Defense Shuttle mission and the first to be declassified. 82 - THE WORK OF VALENTIN GLUSHKO Valentin Glushko headed the Soviet space programme from ...
... Specialist 3: Steven L. Smith Mission Specialist 4: Joseph R. Tanner Mission Specialist 5: Steven A. Hawley Payload Specialist 1: Payload Specialist 2: '''ISS/Mir Crew Transport''' Mission STS 82 was the ... Lee, Steven Smith, Gregory Harbaugh, and Joseph Tanner during five spacewalks for a total of 33 hours, 11 minutes. EVA 1, Lee and Smith, 6 hours, 42 minutes; Lee and Smith ...
... Lewis Research Center LeRC samplers in Cleveland suburbs. ''(NASA Release 72-82)'' Role of satellite in weather forecasting was described by Howard W. ... Subsatellite crashed into moon May 29. Transearth injection maneuver at 200:33 GET put CSM on trajectory for earth after 114 hrs 5 ... 1972 April Apr 1 1972 1 Apr 2 1972 2 Apr 3 1972 3 Apr 4 1972 4 Apr 5 1972 5 Apr 6 1972 6 ...
... 20 to 75 mi. altitude. ''( NASA Release 65-82; Wallops Release 65-12; NASA Rpts. SRL)'' The countdown rehearsal for the Gemini ( GT-3 ) flight, conducted at Cape Kennedy , was delayed two ... which a spacecraft would always be on a direct line between earth and moon, about 33,000 mi, from the moon. Advantages offered over the U.S.-planned lunar orbit included ... , A1315-A1318)'' March 1965 March Mar 1 1965 1 Mar 2 1965 2 Mar 3 1965 3 Mar 4 1965 4 Mar 5 1965 5 Mar 6 1965 6 Mar 7 1965 ...
... 29, 45, 97 - Anfangsbedingungen zum Dreieckproblem 62, 64 - Anilin 138 - Anis-Manis 3 138 - Anlegemanöver 31 - Antipoden-Raketenflugzeug 51, 53, 54, 69 - Antrieb 47 - Anziehungskräfte ... Razzi 92, 97 - Astronautische Gesellschaften 74, 97 - Atmung bei Schwerefreiheit 82 - Atom-Antrieb 33 - Atomantrieb für Luftfahrzeuge 67 - Atom-Flüssigkeits-Raketen 49, 52, 53 - ...
... interpretive, subjective, and reflective -- philosophical. ref 105 2.3.3. Astrophotography as Space Art Astrophotographs -- photographs of the ... decline of Mars'' . Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ardis, 1985 note 33 Kurd Lasswitz, ''Two planets'' . Abridged by Erich ... 2001, Vol. 294, No. 5545, pp 128f note 82 Jocelyn Bell Burnell, “Astronomy and Poetry,” in ...
... 127 minutes. (FBIS, Moscow, Tass in English, Mar 1/82, Mar 2/82; NY Times, Mar 2/82, C-1; W Post, Mar 2/82, A-10) NASA announced the crews for the fourth ... Release 82-33; Johnson Space Center JSC Release 82-012; W Post, Mar 2/82, A-9) February 1982 February March 1982 March Mar 1 1982 1 Mar 2 1982 2 Mar 3 1982 3 Mar ...
... and flattened on landing by a brake jamming against it, but only 4 of the 33,000 protective tiles were damaged or came loose during reentry. A seven-man panel investigating ... while manned, said a company spokesman. (W Post, Nov 16/82, A-1; Nov 18/82, A-7; NY Times, Nov 16/82, C-3) October 1982 October November 1982 November Nov 1 1982 1 Nov 2 1982 2 Nov 3 1982 3 Nov 4 1982 4 ...
... burn. During first lunar orbit good quality TV coverage of lunar surface was transmitted for 33 min. Crew provided excellent descriptions of lunar features. Second SPS burn circularized orbit with 76 ... Intrepid after 3 hrs 56 min walking on lunar surface. After resting inside Lunar Module LM and checking plans for second EVA period, astronauts left Lunar Module LM at 131:33 GET ... LM , and jettisoned equipment according to plan, closing hatch by 134:82 GET (2:44 am EST Nov. 20), after 3 hrs 49 min walking on lunar surface in second EVA period ...

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