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... the Soviet Union of the first earth satellite, SPUTNIK I . ''(AP, Wash. Eve, Star, 10/4/65, 1; AP, Wash, Post, 10/5/65. All; Nordlinger, Balt, Sun, 10/5/65 ... to cope with the unexpected and operate in an unplanned or unprogramed manner... ." ''(Text, CR, 4/7/65, A5656-58)'' NASA was negotiating estimated $25-million follow-on contract with Bendix ... the Space Tracking and Data Acquisition Network (STADAN), reported Missiles and Rockets. ''(M&R, 10/4/65, 10)'' Dr. Willard Libby, UCLA, recommended development of a nuclear spaceship in his address ...
... flew X-15 No, 1 to 80,200-ft, altitude at 2,795 mph (mach 4,22) in a pilot-checkout flight which also carried a slightly modified horizon scanner and ... -pad checkout must precede liftoff of a man-carrying rocket..." ''(Hines, Wash. Eve, Star, 11/4/65, Al2)'' The impact of a meteorite might have begun life on earth, Dr. Brian ... 1965 November Nov 1 1965 1 Nov 2 1965 2 Nov 3 1965 3 Nov 4 1965 4 Nov 5 1965 5 Nov 6 1965 6 Nov 7 1965 7 Nov 8 ...
... fine young Americans have brought us one step closer to that goal." ''(Pres. Doc., 12/4/65)'' Media:GT07_06P.PDF Gemini Titan 7 Commentary flight transcript Media:GT07_061.PDF ... 1965 December Dec 1 1965 1 Dec 2 1965 2 Dec 3 1965 3 Dec 4 1965 4 Dec 5 1965 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 ...
... would be launched from Woomera Rocket Range with new Black Arrow rocket. ''(Reuters, NYT, 1/4/67,40)'' Unarmed Mace A missile, launched by USAF from Eglin AFB , Fla., during target ... 54 Titan II missiles also would become obsolete, adding to the surplus. ''(Taylor, WSJ, 1/4/67, 1)'' January 1967 January Jan 1 1967 1 Jan 2 1967 2 Jan 3 1967 3 Jan 4 1967 4 Jan 5 1967 5 Jan 6 1967 6 Jan 7 1967 7 Jan 8 ...
... closely. Sometimes they are not evident until it is almost too late." ''(Editor & Publisher, 3/4/67)'' March 1967 March Mar 1 1967 1 Mar 2 1967 2 Mar 3 1967 3 Mar 4 1967 4 Mar 5 1967 5 Mar 6 1967 6 Mar 7 1967 7 Mar 8 ...
... .6° inclination. Equipment functioned normally. Satellite reentered Apr. 12. ''(Tech Wk, 4/10/67; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 4/15/67)'' NASA Nike-Cajun sounding rocket launched from Point Barrow ... the crews regrouped and the program under way as soon as possible." ''(AP, W Post, 4/6/67,62)'' April 1967 April Apr 1 1967 1 Apr 2 1967 2 Apr 3 1967 3 Apr 4 1967 4 Apr 5 1967 5 Apr 6 1967 6 Apr 7 1967 7 Apr 8 ...
... the Coralie from U.K.'s Blue Streak 1st stage. Rocket, which should have flown 4,828 km (3,000 mi) into the Pacific, landed 965 km (60 mi) north of ... Keldysh, President of Soviet Academy of Sciences, had said Zond II would pass within 1,4& km (900 mi) of Mars; Venus III , launched Nov. 12, 1965, may have crashlanded on ... Academy of Sciences (Keldysh) about the miss distance. . . ." ''(Science, 3/24/67, 1505-11; 8/4/67, 487-8)'' After analysis of SURVEYOR IV failure and SURVEYOR I and III successes ...
... anticipated improvements were expected to be applicable to future subsonic jet engines. ''(Av Wk, 9:4/67, 64-71)'' The House Committee on Government Operations in H.R. 613 urged DOD ... was already strained. Several possible system configurations were under study by DOD. ''(Av Wk, 9/4/67, 18)'' Current attacks on the SST project appeared to stem from ignorance of the ... , create employment, and provide a higher standard of living for thousands. ''(Eaker, Detroit News, 9/4/67)'' Michael E. Gluhareff, Russian-born engineer and associate of helicopter pioneer Igor I. Igor ...
... killed in an airplane crash at the top of Mt. Blanc, Jan. 21. ‘‘(Science, 2/4/66, 544-5)’’ February 1966 February Feb 1 1966 1 Feb 2 1966 2 Feb 3 1966 3 Feb 4 1966 4 Feb 5 1966 5 Feb 6 1966 6 Feb 7 1966 7 Feb 8 ...
... WTR to measure charged particle hazards to space payloads. Orbital parameters: apogee, 2,781 mi. (4,475 km.); perigee, 223 mi. (358 km.); period, 136.9 min.; inclination, 81ø. ''(US. Aeron ... Subcommittee, which had been investigating the situation for several months. ''(Young, Wash. Eve. Star, 8/4/66, A2)'' August 1966 August Aug 1 1966 1 Aug 2 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 Aug 6 1966 6 Aug 7 1966 7 Aug 8 ...

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