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... the importance of the Soviet-American Apollo-Soyuz Test Project . (FRIS, Tass in English, 6 Apr 76) 6-9 April: Signatories of the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization ( INTELSAT ) held their 4th annual ... 1976 2 Apr 3 1976 3 Apr 4 1976 4 Apr 5 1976 5 Apr 6 1976 6 Apr 7 1976 7 Apr 8 1976 8 Apr 9 1976 9 Apr 10 ...
... in space. Soyuz 21 orbital elements were: apogee, 253 km; perigee, 193 km; inclination, 51.6°; period, 88.7 min. The docking with Salyut 5 occurred 7 July and the 2 ... producing "microshocks" would affect the formation of crystals aboard the station. (FBIS, Tass in English, 6-30 July 76; W Post, 7 July, A-22; W Star, 7 July 76, A ... 1976 2 Jul 3 1976 3 Jul 4 1976 4 Jul 5 1976 5 Jul 6 1976 6 Jul 7 1976 7 Jul 8 1976 8 Jul 9 1976 9 Jul 10 ...
... among U.S. manufacturers for British Airways orders. The government owned British airline would buy 6 wide body jet liners valued at about $165 million with possible options on 3 more ... an experimental apparatus in developing the large windmill. (NYT, 8 Aug 76, 20; WSJ, 6 Aug 76, 6) INTELSAT (International Telecommunications Satellite Organization) announced that its board of governors, meeting in Washington ...
... by three of the four widows, whose damage awards had not been set. (Av Wk, 6 Sept 76, 47) Leadership of Europe's comsat programs had gravitated toward the U.K ... of effective project leadership would assure future success in the world market. (Av Wk, 6 Sept 76, 96) 6-8 September: A MIG-25 (Foxbat) Soviet mach 3.2 fighter plane made ... 1976 2 Sep 3 1976 3 Sep 4 1976 4 Sep 5 1976 5 Sep 6 1976 6 Sep 7 1976 7 Sep 8 1976 8 Sep 9 1976 9 Sep 10 ...
... if necessary before the committee's next meeting, in the spring of 1977. ( ESA release 6 Oct 76) INTELSAT announced award to the British Aircraft Corp. of a 15-mo fixed ... in all, the last eight to be added later. (FBIS, Brasilia Domestic Service in Portuguese, 6 Oct 76) September 1976 September October 1976 October Oct 1 1976 1 Oct 2 1976 2 Oct 3 1976 3 Oct 4 1976 4 Oct 5 1976 5 Oct 6 1976 6 Oct 7 1976 7 Oct 8 1976 8 Oct 9 1976 9 Oct 10 ...
... -rescue missions. Signals from a small transmitter on the vessel, relayed by meteorological satellite Nimbus 6 and applications technology satellite Ats 1, allowed GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER GSFC controllers to monitor ... had asked NASA to do a feasibility study on advanced supersonic aircraft. (C Trib, Apr 6/77, 1-5) March 1977 March April 1977 April Apr 1 1977 1 Apr 2 1977 2 Apr 3 1977 3 Apr 4 1977 4 Apr 5 1977 5 Apr 6 1977 6 Apr 7 1977 7 Apr 8 1977 8 Apr 9 1977 9 Apr 10 ...
... wk; the journal Nature called for prompt launch of the backup Geos. ( ESA anno May 6/77; Nature, May 5/77, 8; May 12/77, 100) Science magazine carried an article ... the options and the interstellar-beacon frequencies proposed for use in such contact. (Science, May 6/77, 616) April 1977 April May 1977 May May 1 1977 1 May 2 1977 2 May 3 1977 3 May 4 1977 4 May 5 1977 5 May 6 1977 6 May 7 1977 7 May 8 1977 8 May 9 1977 9 May 10 ...
... . The orbiter, carrying 10 instruments, would circle Jupiter for at least 20mo; the probe, carrying 6, would plunge into the atmosphere. West Germany would provide a retropropulsion module to inject the ... bodies to identify the chemical elements and isotopes existing there; AM Herculis was one of 6 unusual objects sought by the 0.75m-diameter (2.5ft) telescope loaned by Rice institute ... 1977 2 Oct 3 1977 3 Oct 4 1977 4 Oct 5 1977 5 Oct 6 1977 6 Oct 7 1977 7 Oct 8 1977 8 Oct 9 1977 9 Oct 10 ...
... 2, scheduled to fly by Jupiter and Saturn in 1979 and 1980. (Lewis News, Jan 6/78, 2) Preliminary analyses of Viking spacecraft Viking Orbiter 1 (VO-1) data on the ... -3, fifth of a series of improved commercial communications satellites, at 7:15pm EST Jan. 6 from Cape Kennedy on an Atlas-Centaur into a transfer orbit. ComSat- Corp had fired ... the satellite would be moved to 60°E as backup to INTELSAT IV A F-6, and was scheduled to be on station at 63°E by mid-June. INTELSAT IV ...
... had been responsible for aerodynamics and active-controls elements of that program. (NASA anno Feb 6/78) Av Wk reported that the Carter administration had planned an intensive $400- to $500 ... in opinion on verification and on impact on U.S. systems proposals. (Av Wk, Feb 6/78, 18) Av Wk reported that the Research Ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany ... that would lead to larger processing activities on later Shuttle/ Spacelab missions. (Av Wk, Feb 6/78, 15; Feb 27/78, 13) January 1978 January February 1978 February Feb 1 1978 ...

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