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Displaying 1—10 of 15 matches for query "Mer­cury-Atlas" retrieved in 0.000 sec with these stats:

  • "mer" found 58 times in 33 documents
  • "curi" found 16 times in 14 documents
  • "atla" found 1619 times in 954 documents

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... BELL 7 (July 21, 1961). First U.S. manned orbital space flight was achieved with Mer­cury-Atlas MA-6 flight, Astronaut John H. Glenn in FRIENDSHIP 7 (Feb. 20, 1962). This three ... recapture the full contribution of the world's technological explosion . . . ." ''(CR, 6/12/63,10127)'' Atlas-Agena B launch vehicle exploded shortly after launch from Pt. Arguello, Calif . ''(AP, Wash. Post ...
... . At city luncheon honoring Major Cooper, NASA Administrator James E. Webb , and the entire Project Mer­cury team, Major Robert Wagner presented Major Cooper and Mr. Webb with city's Medal of ... conference, President Kennedy was asked: "Did the astronauts raise with you ... their desire for another Mer­cury flight? Do you have any opinion yourself, tentative or otherwise, as to the desirability of ...
... . Gilruth , MSC Director; Dr. Walter C. Williams , NASA Deputy Associate Administrator; Kenneth S. Kleinknecht , Project Mer­cury Manager; Christopher C. Kraft , Jr., Project Mercury Flight Operations Director; Maxime A. Faget , Assistant Director ... ; Dr. Charles A. Berry , Medi­cal Operations Chief; and Lt. Col. John A. Powers (USAF) Mer­cury Public Affairs Officer. ''(San Diego Union, 12/6/63)'' X-15 pilot Joseph A. Walker ...
... Space Instrumentation Facility (DSIF) at Gold­stone, Calif ., succeeded in bouncing radar signals off planet Mer­cury 60,500,000 mi. from earth. Traveling at speed of light, signals took 11 min ...
... the space age 5 years ago, some conscientious experts took the same attitude toward Project Mer­cury. History has proved them grossly wrong.... "Hitler once predicted the Nazis would wring England's ...
... "in the near future . . . . The regions of outer space around the moon, Venus, Mars and Mer­cury where stable movement of artificial satellites is possible have been determined by means of electric ...
... Haystack, Mass., dish antenna, sci­entists observed impulses which they bounced off of Venus and Mer­cury as planets passed behind sun. Results, which confirmed theory's prediction that signals would be ...
... , nothing else, that the var­ious mechanical flaws and human faults that occurred in the . . . Mer­cury and Gemini programs did not coincide .. . as they did inside Apollo-one. Foresight tries to ...
... . We just went for it. In fact, early in this period, leading to these Atlas missions, the Atlas had a terrible record. During the ’57, '58, I don’t know when they ... need a tracking site at Arguello anymore, so that had a fixed lifetime, but the Atlas sites we drove by were what were converted to the Shuttle launch pad at Vandenberg ... one side and the engineering people on the other, since obviously the SPAN and the MER were sort of the nexus of these two organizations? '''Aldrich:''' The people on the mission ...
... remember a lot about that. It was dealing with aircraft, though. Then I worked on Atlas missile sites that the Air Force was putting in, in Altus Oklahoma , the ones they ... very interesting job. '''Rusnak:''' What kind of work was that? '''Dumis:''' They were installing these Atlas missiles in the systems. The Army Corps of Engineers built the silos and put in ... it this way, but basically to transmit information between us and the Mission Evaluation Room MER , we’d write chits. I think it was about this time James A. McDivitt was ...

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