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... , Alfons, Dr., Neuhaus 124 , Krs. Passau - 126 Büchner, E. Dr., Riegel/Baden, Teningerstr. 42 - 42 Bürgle, Klaus, Göppingen, Kleiststr. 14 - Cleaver, A. V., London, N. W. 3, 22, Lyndhurst Gardens, Belridge Park (Ehrenmitglied) - 66 Czok, Eberhard, stud. ing., Kornwestheim, Finkenweg 16 - 4 Daldrup, Hansoskar, stud. ing. Stuttgart-S., Mühlrain 14, - 197 Dankert, H. E ...
... insight into Mars surface characteristics. Other scientific achievements included orbiting of Orbiting Solar Observatory OSO V, Orbiting Solar Observatory OSO VI, Ogo VI, and Explorer XLI . Applications satellites included Intelsat-III ... Ats V. Biosatellite III provided significant biological data on instrumented monkey on board, but mission was terminated early after monkey's physiological condition deteriorated, and monkey died shortly after recovery. Pioneer E ...
... launch program. Launch of Saturn I Workshop in 1970 would be interim step toward Saturn V Workshop and would be coordinated with later launch of Apollo Telescope Mount. "Practically all" ... three NASA Associate Ad­ministrators. NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications, Dr. John E. Naugle, presented OSSA's budget for "an austere program for the immediate future," yet one ...
... ''(NASA LAR III/132)'' Richard H. Nelson, Boeing's project manager for production of Saturn V rockets, said production was about 10 weeks behind schedule because of a parts shortage. ... functioned in advisory capacity to NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, Dr. George E. Mueller , delved into problems posed by launch vehicle systems, spacecraft systems, launch operations, science ...
... and mission operations systems; Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC , for orbiting spacecraft and Saturn V launch vehicle systems; and Langley Research Center LaRC , for landing capsule bus system. ... NASA Release 67-41)'' NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications Dr. Homer E. Newell stressed importance of rocketsonde in speech at AIAA Sounding Rocket Vehicle ...
... mission support facilities and operations required for launch, mission conduct, and CM recovery. Saturn V was the most powerful space vehicle developed in US. space program; in launch ... the boost given our national space program." Looking toward the future, NASA Administrator James E. Webb praised this "successful demonstration of the devotion and high quality workmanship of ...
... Hycrogen. 181 - A. V. Cleaver, F.R.Ae.S The Use of Liquid Hydrogen in Large-Scale Rockets. 189 - D. Hurden, B.A., A.M.I.Mech.E The Design of Rocket ... .Mech.E The Use of Hydrogen in Nuclear Rockets. 240 - Kurt R. Stehling , M.A Behaviour of Liquid Hydrogen in a Space Environment. 245 - Editorial - Privileges and Obligations 257 - A. V. Cleaver ...
... DUE TO MAGNETIC TORQUE E. S. TAGGART 66 - REVIEWS 70 - TWENTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 75 - - '''VOLUME 8 NO 3 ''' '''MARCH 1966''' - WORLD-WIDE SOUNDING ROCKET FACILITIES G. V. GROVES 78 - PRINCIPLES OF ... 120 - SPACE REPORT 122 - PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-2 DAVID ANDREWS 137 - THE EOLE EXPERIMENT J.-E. BLAMONT 139 - OBSERVATION SATELLITE OPTICS J. R. MILLBURN AND T. HORTON 141 - REVIEWS 147 - CORRESPONDENCE ...
... had in setting that up. '''Biggs:''' It started as an open house. Seems like Paul E. Purser at the time was really pushing for that. So we had a Sunday open ... Center Houston. 1976, I made a proposal to Chris Kraft that we bring a Saturn V here. The technical guys had talked to him, and they said, “We’ve got this Saturn V scattered all over the U.S. We’ve got some at Michoud Assembly Facility, Louisiana ...
... with Tom Stafford and Gene Eugene A. Cernan and John Young, who was in Flight E also. But it was different than working in Houston in that everything was mission-oriented ... there was concern, but the success of the previous missions gave you confidence. The Saturn V had launched beautifully, flawlessly. The guys were excited. They were well trained. They were ready ...

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