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... communicate is not silence or serenity but destruction and dissolution." ''(Text, Wash. Eve. Star, 12/3/64)'' President Johnson directed that contracts of engine and airframe manufacturers working on a projected ... nuclear submarine Stonewall Jackson passed its first missile-firing test by shooting a Polaris A-3 more than 2,000 mi. to an ocean target area. The firing was the 18th ... . ''(NAA Release)'' December 1964 December Dec 1 1964 1 Dec 2 1964 2 Dec 3 1964 3 Dec 4 1964 4 Dec 5 1964 5 Dec 6 1964 6 Dec 7 1964 ...
... development, a phase which will affect us dramatically over many years." (Boston Sun. Globe, 1/3/65)'' British designers had perfected a miniature rocket costing only $2,240 per copy, it ... a 7½-in. diameter, the rocket would use solid fuel and reach a speed of 3,500 mph, sending the casing containing scientific instruments to maximum altitude of 80 mi. plus ... and its velocity on impact would be factors in producing a crater. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 1/3/65, 6E)'' Semyon A. Kosberg , 61, one of the Soviet Union's leading designers of ...
... lifting 240,000 lbs. from the earth and orbiting 90,000 lbs. ''(Kansas City Times, 3/3/65)'' Gen. Bernard A. Schriever (USAF), addressing American Management Assn. conference in New York City ... Atlas booster. ''(2) continue Asset experiments to test vehicles entering atmosphere at very high speeds. ''(3) study effects of vehicles passing through atmosphere at slower speeds, and (41 relate to allied ...
... a three-month period. The engine would manufacture its own power by electrically vaporizing the 3½ oz, of the metal cesium in its fuel tank into atomic particles and expelling them ... abandon the virtually impossible 1970 deadline for putting an American on the moon." ''(SR, 4/3/65, 45-48)'' Sen. J. W. Fullbright (D-Ark,), speaking at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, criticized ... , we should be doing something more than we're doing." ''(Haggerty, J/Armed Forces, 4/3/65, 8)'' Walter Henry Barling, Sr, who built the Barling bomber in 1923 for Gen ...
... bill, he would have to give up his military status and retirement benefits. ''(CR, 6/3/65, 11961; AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 6/4/65)'' American Telephone and Telegraph Co, made ... TV service to and from Europe in ventures with various European communications carriers. ''(WSJ, 6/3/65, 4)'' In an article suggesting the possibility of catastrophe during the Gemini GT-4 ... responsibility be fixed: As pilot error . , or politician's error?" ''(Hines, Wash, Eve, Star, 6/3/65)'' Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. was awarded a $10,789,000 increment to an ...
... , Initial orbital data: apogee, 300 km. (187 mi.); perigee, 184 km. (114 mi,) ; period, 89.3 min,; inclination to the equator, 51.8°. Tass said the unmanned satellite would gather data ... ) first extensive use of multi-engine power plants and liquid hydrogen fuel for upper stages; (3) advances in the fields of rocket guidance and instrumentation; (4) expansion of facilities and development ...
... . Objectives were testing of soft lunar landing system and scientific research, Weighing 1,552 kg. (3,422 lbs,), the spacecraft was following a trajectory close to the calculated one. Equipment was ... , becoming first U.S. astronaut to fly in undergarment. The astronauts visually tracked Polaris A-3 missile fired from USS Benjamin Franklin, submerged nuclear submarine off Cape Kennedy , and successfully tested ...
... operation, and had logged more than 1,000 hrs in SST simulators. ''(Gordon, WSJ, 1/3/67,1)'' Philadelphia Inquirer praised success of U.S.S.R.'s Luna XIII and ... of the problems of seismic detection." ''(DOD Release 10-67)'' USAF announced plans to train 3,247 pilots a year-an increase of 15% over present level-and provide a ninth ... /4/67,30)'' 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 ...
... not yet clear whether reduced water content during weightlessness has harmful effects. ''(Webb, Science, 2/3/67,558-9)'' NASA's decision to launch Applications Technology Satellites ATS I satellite Dec ... , and astronauts for unlikely, but potentially harmful, back-contamination (contamination of extraterrestrial origin) ." ''(Science, 2/3/67,525-9)'' Lewis Research Center issued RFP's on system employing 2,000-to ...
... recovery aids deployed and operated normally. Heat shield performance was good; maximum char thickness was 3/4 in, and charring of crew compartment heat shield was less than expected. Fuel cell ... , 4)'' William Littlewood, a former vice president of American Airlines and developer of the DC-3 aircraft, died at age 69. Recipient of numerous awards-including Wright Brothers Medal, Flight Safety ...

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