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File:ISMS23OtisBenson.mp4 Category:Movie November 1958 Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
File:ISMS11BernardSchriever.mp4 Category:Movie November 1958 Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
Yehezkel Dror is Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Emeritus, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since February 2002 he has served as Founding President of the Jewish ... : ''Public Policymaking Reexamined; Crazy States: A Counterconventional Security Problem; A Grand-Strategy for Israel (''in Hebrew''); and, most recently, The Capacity to Govern: A Report to the Club of Rome; ''and ''Epistle to an Israeli Jewish-Zionist Leader ''(in Hebrew). He is a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science and of the ...
... .9 tonnes or 907 kilograms) of extra fuel to the space station, so that Progress M1-6 could push the International Space Station ISS into a higher orbit. Russian Space Agency ... use 5 percent less fuel than previous models. (Spacewarn Bulletin, no. 571; Mark Wade, “Progress M1,” Encyclopaedia Astronautica, http://www.astronautix.com/craft/proessm1.htm (accessed 29 July 2008). April 2001 ...
... . So, it is thus no surprise that the earliest calendars were lunar. Very early, in 5000 BCE, the Egyptians developed a calendar with a year that was regulated by the moon and ... established civilizations along the banks of major rivers. Sometime between 3200 and 2800 BCE the calendar was developed in Mesopotamia, and then copied by the Greeks. Their year was divided into ... various schemes were invented to compensate for this discrepancy. Around 2000 BCE the Babylonian's calendar added an extra month every four years, while others attempted to correct the discrepancy by ...
... )'' In a luncheon address to the National Security Industrial Association in Washington, D.C., Lt. Gen. W. A. Davis (USAF), Vice Cdr. of Air Force Systems Command , discussed AFSC accomplishments in ... D launch services at Eastern and Western Test Range s during calendar year 1965, DOD announced. ''(DOD Release 87-65)'' Maj. Gen. George P. Sampson (USA), recently retired as Deputy Director of ...
... highest orbital altitude. . . . "How will the Soviets use their space capabilities? . . . we are interested. . . ." Gen. Schriever said ground tests would begin shortly for a collapsible and expandable space ... for the second consecutive year, according to statistics reported in FAA Air Traffic Activity, Calendar Year 1964. Ten percent gains were made in each of three major categories: total ...
... Administration to advance the Gemini program such that rendezvous and docking are now scheduled during calendar year 1965." ''(Text)'' NASA launched 3.5-ton Aerobee 350, new two-stage research rocket ... its second successful launch from Ft. Churchill, Manitoba. ''(M&R, 6/28/65, 11)'' Brig. Gen. Joseph S. Bleymaier (USAF), Deputy Commander (Manned Systems) of AFSC Space Systems Div, and head ...
... . Post, 4/2/64; M&R, 4/6/64, 10)'' According to Hebrew Univ. sources, Dr. Menahem Steinberg of Hebrew Univ. in Jerusalem had developed new oxidizer for use in solid-fuel ...
... at 6:24 p.m. (UT). A Soyuz-FG booster lifted the Progress M1-7 cargo carrier. Progress M1-7 was to deliver 2.5 tonnes (2.8 tons or 5,511 ...

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