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... housekeeping services through June 30, 1962, for the three contractors who would produce the Saturn SI and SI B boosters and the Rift nuclear upper-stage vehicle. USAF fired an Aerobee sounding ... 1961 4 Dec 5 1961 5 Dec 6 1961 6 Dec 7 1961 7 Dec 8 1961 8 Dec 9 1961 9 Dec 10 1961 10 Dec 11 1961 11 Dec 12 ...
... , A5; Reuters, W Post, 4/9/69, A7)'' Saturn V 2nd stage ( SATURN II S-II -8) was successfully captive-fired at Mississippi Test Facility for 385 secs, with only four outboard ... )'' Category:Almanac Audio '''Click here to listen to Apollo 10 Pre-flight Press conference April 8 1969''' File:Apollo10690408-PC.wav.mp4 Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket launched by ... /8/69)'' "Where the Legend Starts," film depicting life of late Cosmonaut Yuri A. Gagarin , was being prepared in U.S.S.R., Tass announced. Gagarin, first man in space on Vostok I April ...
... mission. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' How did you learn that you were selected for STS-8? '''Bluford:''' I found out about my selection early in 1982. After the normal Monday morning ... Mayor Wilson Goode of Philadelphia and Governor Richard Thornburgh of Pennsylvania. I visited the University of Pennsylvania’s Children’s Hospital and several schools in Philadelphia, including Overbrook Senior High, my ...
... attacked me for having kept an agreement about mutual information which I had signed on the occasion of Pendray's visit to Berlin (in April 1931). He attacked the ... Reminiscences,” pp. 135-136; (Rudolf Nebel), “Die Magdeburger Pilotenrakete ” ''Raketenflug – Mitteilungen des Raketenfluplatzes Berlin'', Nr. 8, April 1933, ''passim'' (pp. 1-4). note 5 “Man-Carrying Rocket Planned,” ...
... . That's just my guess. '''Rusnak:''' I think Chris Kraft said something to that effect after the mission. '''Fendell:''' Yes. '''Rusnak:''' Coming off that mission you have Apollo 8, which was— '''Fendell:''' I didn ... getting down close, I don't think I was touching my chair. I actually believe I was levitating somewhere over that chair. That's the way I felt. I know I wasn't levitating, because I can't do ...
... interface with operations people, flight operations people, down here at JSC, and that’s where I went to work. I mean, I pretty quickly got interested in flight control and came down here. But ... this the rest of my life, this is what I’ll do.” I mean, that’s where I was. So I pretty excited about it. I came down here to go work as a flight controller ... the flight was a total jerk, and it’s interesting he took two guys down with him. '''Rusnak:''' Well, the next flight, Apollo 8, turned out to be a pretty good way ...
... between the C-5 and the Boeing 747, and an engineer, he's still in the area, I guess retired. I think he works for Rockwell, a guy named John Kiker came up ... to 1.8 Gs, and that airplane, which was NASA 930, I think, we retired it in probably '94 and got another KC from the Air Force. That's NASA 931. I think we ... we flew almost 60,000 parabolas on NASA 930. As far as I know, it's still sitting at Ellington. I think they're going to make it a gate guard or an ...
... of $169 982 522 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for Phase I, which required modification of Boeing 707 aircraft to accommodate 30-ft- ... valuable minerals on ocean floor had been successfully tested at AEC's Pacific Northwest Laboratory in Richland, Wash., AEC announced. Device, designed to ... 5 1970 5 Jul 6 1970 6 Jul 7 1970 7 Jul 8 1970 8 Jul 9 1970 9 Jul 10 1970 10 Jul 11 ...
... or too cold. Despite the difficulty engineers would attempt live television transmission via RELAY I by sending special command signals to the satellite and concentrating on the remaining good ... mph, which in turn constantly churn up high sandstorms. JPL’S Eberhardt Rechtin said. ''(Wash. Post, l/8/63, 1)'' World’s largest radiotelescope, developed by National Science Foundation was now ...
... of a brilliant new state in man's evolution." ''(Text)'' Commenting on James E. Webb's retirement, Sen. John Stennis ''(D-Miss.)'' said on Senate floor, "I have been a member of the ... dealings with the committee, with Congress, as well as with the public." ''(CR, 10/8/68, S12227-8)'' Dept. of State said it would issue visas to 35 Soviet space scientists to ... U.S.S.R.'s invasion of Czecho­slovakia, imprisonment of Pueblo crew by North Korea, Soviet aid to North Vietnam, and existence of Communist regime in Cuba. ''(NYT, 10/9/68)'' October 8 ...

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