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... and military research and development and observation satellites that accounted for 80% of Cosmos payloads. According to study, Cosmos series through April 1971 had included at least 16 tests of fractional ... achievements in near future were dependent on success or failure of G booster (in Saturn V class) or similar booster. Studies of moon with Luna series spacecraft would continue, perhaps ...
... and Dieter Oslender 121 - The Pulsar Planet Geoffrey Hugh Lindop 124 - In the Wake of Cosmos 954 Gerald L. Borrowman 128 - The Birth of the Mechanical Spaceman Gerald L. Borrowman 130 ... to Survive Geoffrey W. Wood and Karen R. Wood 256 - The Munich Congress Professor G. V. Groves and Dr. Leslie R. Shepherd 258 - Satellite Digest - 138 Robert D. Christy 262 - ...
... VII and VIII meteorological satellites for ESSA. Scientific achievements included orbiting of NASA'S OGO V , Aao II, Explorer XXXVI , XXXVIII, XXXIX, and XL satellites and Naval Research Laboratory's Explorer ... 1 fuel element test-bed reactor. U.S.S.R. launched 74 payloads, including 64 Cosmos satellites, 1 Luna, 1 Proton, 3 Zond, and 2 Soyuz spacecraft, and 3 Molniya I ... 1969. Cutbacks included "sharply limited and deferred" Apollo Applications program, end to Saturn IB and V booster production, 50% cut in advanced mission studies, reduced lunar and planetary exploration program, one ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCXLIIJ into orbit with 297-km ''(184.6-mi)'' apogee, 206-km ''(128-mi)'' perigee, ... in 1964 showed need for cooperation among states and Federal Government to pave way for v/STOL as essential mode of transportation; production arrangements had been announced for 32- to 36 ... -New Jersey-Connecticut area; and Boeing Co. had dedicated advanced R&D facilities for testing v/STOL aircraft at its Vertol Div. near Phila­delphia. ''(Stout, W Post, 9/23/68 ...
... -261; Wash. Post, 8/26/65. A 4; N.Y. Her. Trib., 8/26/65)'' COSMOS LXXIX was orbited by U.S.S.R., Tass announced. The satellite contained instrumentation "to ... is going on in the rest of the world." ''(CR, 8/25/65, 21024)'' Gemini V mission director Christopher C. Kraft , asked at a press conference at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center ... , and related electronic equipment. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 65-211)'' X-19 experimental V/Stol aircraft crashed and burned during its initial flight test at National Aviation Experimental Facilities ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CXC into orbit with 323-km (201-mi) apogee, 195-km (121-mi) perigee, 89. ... that of a silicate of a basaltic type." "Material of basaltic composition at the Surveyor V landing site implies that differentiation has occurred in the moon," which summary attributed to "internal ... other observations indicated soil had significant amounts of fine-grained material and measurable cohesion. Surveyor V had provided first direct chemical analysis of lunar surface. Lunar magnet experiment produced results, that ...
... ; solar plasma flows and their interaction with magnetosphere; and magnetic fields in near-earth space. Cosmos 486, launched from Plesetsk , entered orbit with 253-km (157.2-mi) apogee, 218-km ... at Kennedy Space Center KSC : "At Kennedy we can make full use of the Saturn V launch complex-Complex 39. The Shuttle will be brought back in there after flight, ... refurbished ... paths; and plans for landing facilities and systems for vertical or short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft. ''(FAA Release 7M3)'' March 1972 March April 1972 April Apr 1 1972 1 ...
... and his recommenda- tions to President Kennedy to develop an ability to fly six Saturn V's per year and six Saturn I's per year. . . Under the reductions in the ... without losing pace in the program." Webb said NASA had decided to man third Saturn V flight in December. "We did calculate that we needed 15 Saturn ... /68, Al; Dobbin, B Sun, 9/17/68, A9)'' U.S.S.R. successfully launched Cosmos CCXLI into orbit with 326-km ''(202.6-mi)'' apogee, 198-km ''(123-mi)'' perigee ...
... ; NASA Release 68-158; AP, W Star, 10/4/68; GSFC SSR, 10/15/68)'' Cosmos CCXLV was launched by U.S.S.R. into orbit with 481-km ''(298.9 ... Saturn IB launch vehicle production after completion of 14th ''(Saturn 214)'' and discontinuation of Saturn V at completion of first 15 vehicles. Single Saturn I workshop and single Apollo Telescope Mount ... ­lion for planetary-to support Mariner-Mars 1969 mission, reacquisi­tion of telemetry from Mariner V, and Mariner-Mars 1971 mission. Plan also supported in FY 1969, at reduced funding level ...
... Media:68-10-11.pdf Space News for this day. (2MB PDF) Cosmos CCXLVII was launched by U.S.S.R. into orbit with 343-km ''(213.1- ... . Davies and Cal Tech scientist Bruce C. Murray wrote in Science. Soviet descriptions of Zond V suggested U.S.S.R. might plan to send pair of spacecraft to Mars in ... the scientists' laboratory" free of "encumbrances and distortions of ra­dioed signals." He said Zond V had successfully completed assignment of developing means and methods for returning space devices. Also, U ...

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