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... work resumed on Columbia , which was scheduled to be launched in less than a week. (W Times, Mar 16/93; USA Today, Mar 16/93; AP, Mar 15/93) G. Joseph Minetti, 85 ... enormous expansion and change in the aviation industry. (W Post, Mar 16/93) The Clinton administration announced that it had launched a complete review of U.S. policy toward cutting global-warming pollution, but had not yet abandoned the stance taken by the Bush administration. (B Sun, Mar 16/93 ...
... just over 40 feet (12 meters) high using the same technology that would one day launch massive rockets carrying Space Shuttle s and other research craft into space. NASA had named ... continued to use liquid-propulsion systems to launch most of its spacecraft and satellites. (NASA, “March 16 Marks 75th Anniversary of First Liquid-Fueled Rocket Launch,” news release 01-35, 12 March 2001 ...
... KSC in Cape Canaveral , Florida, at 10:39 a.m. (EST). NASA had postponed the launch, originally scheduled for July 2001, because of technical and scheduling problems. Flying an orbital mission ... . (Broward Liston for Reuters, “ Space Shuttle Launches with First Israeli Astronaut,” 16 January 2003; Warren E. Leary, “ Columbia Takes Off Under Tight Security,” New York Times, 16 January 2003. 2003 January 2003 January ...
... at NASA, 109th Cong., 1st sess., 16 March 2005.) The U.S. Air Force announced the findings of its investigation into the December 2004 inaugural launch of Boeing 's Delta 4 Heavy ... . The investigation had determined that each booster's engines had undergone premature shutdown during the launch, after internal sensors incorrectly determined that the engines had exhausted their liquid-oxygen fuel supply ...
... ) Program had covered the design, development, and delivery of two satellites, as well as pre-launch, launch, and postlaunch support for the satellites. The base contract carried a total value of US ... of members from Denmark, Italy, and Switzerland. Led by Palle Haastrup, the team planned to launch a small rover, which would have no redundant systems, so that it could maintain a ... 2008 12 Dec 13 2008 13 Dec 14 2008 14 Dec 15 2008 15 Dec 16 2008 16 Dec 17 2008 17 Dec 18 2008 18 Dec 19 2008 19 Dec 20 ...
... space shuttle engines through the rigorous temperature and pressure conditions they will experience during a launch. The tests also support the development of a new controller, or “brain,” for the engine ... /journeytomars ''RELEASE 16-086'' '''NASA Unveils New Public Web Portal for Research Results''' Public access to NASA-funded research data now is just a click away, with the launch of a new ...
AFSC announced it launched more than 60 space experi­ments in FY 1963, encompassing following areas of study: aurora, ... ; emissions from upper atmosphere; thermal elec­tricity; and space radiation. Spacecraft were launched with Atlas-Agena and Thor-Agena launch vehicles from Vandenberg AFB and USAF facilities at Pt. Arguello. ''(Space Bus ... 1963 12 Sep 13 1963 13 Sep 14 1963 14 Sep 15 1963 15 Sep 16 1963 16 Sep 17 1963 17 Sep 18 1963 18 Sep 19 1963 19 Sep 20 ...
... . The ALSS concept, making maximum use of Apollo-developed systems, provided for Saturn V launch vehicle to launch into earth-moon trajectory a manned Apollo command module , service module, and lunar excursion ... 25,000-lb. module would be soft-landed on the moon by a Saturn V launch vehicle. Three crewmen would follow by means of Saturn V/Apollo. The module would have ... 1964 12 Mar 13 1964 13 Mar 14 1964 14 Mar 15 1964 15 Mar 16 1964 16 Mar 17 1964 17 Mar 18 1964 18 Mar 19 1964 19 Mar 20 ...
... /68; GSFC SSR, 1/31/68; 2/15/68)'' Two NASA Nike-Cajun sounding rockets launched from NASA Wallops Station carried payloads to 85-mi ''(137-km)'' and 88-mi ''(141 ... density during solar x-ray flare. Rocket and instrument performance was satisfactory. Preliminary data indicated launches were accomplished during period of decreasing solar activity. ''(NASA Rpt SRL)'' France had successfully test ... 1968 12 Jan 13 1968 13 Jan 14 1968 14 Jan 15 1968 15 Jan 16 1968 16 Jan 17 1968 17 Jan 18 1968 18 Jan 19 1968 19 Jan 20 ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCLX into orbit with 39,576-km ''(24,591.3-mi)'' apogee, 511-km ''( ... , Dr. Charles A. Berry, after three-hour physical examination as countdown proceeded toward Dec. 21 launch for moon flight. "The crew is in real fine spirits," he added. ''(AP, B Sun ... flights . . . on December 17, 1903, launched the air age. They changed mankind's way of life." ''(PD, 12/23/68, 1718-9; NYT, 12/17/68, 16)'' December 1968 December Dec 1 ...

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