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  • "zond" found 196 times in 86 documents
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Tass disclosed that ZOND II was equipped with a new type of rocket engine known as a plasma accelerator ... million in construction for space projects, including construction on an assembly building for the Saturn V lunar rocket, and work at the Titan III and Saturn IB launch areas. Carpenters had ...
... advance that their next space spectacular could be expected May 9. . . The launch of LUNIK V obviously was right on schedule. The acknowledgement after launch but in advance of impact that ... shown. "This shift toward a franker attitude is supported by the open admission of the Zond II Mars probe failure by Soviet scientists attending the Space Exploration Symposium in Chicago on ...
... the Pregnant Guppy aircraft. ''(KSC Historical Office)'' U.S.S.R.'s photographic moon probe, ZOND was 33.4 million miles (52.8 million km,) from earth. Transmission of photos of ... is space tracking at ETR. ''(DOD Release 759-65)'' Soviet deputy minister of communications I. V. Klokov, commenting for Izvestia on orbiting of the second MOLNIYA I comsat, said: "The orbiting ...
... damage the lungs and interfere with blood cell manufacture in the body, reported Col. Harold V. Ellingson (USAF) at a meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine in Chicago, For ... Release)'' Recording of powerful radio waves by U.S.S.R.'s instrumented space probe Zond II had been reported to a conference of Soviet astronomers by Vyacheslev Slish, according to ...
... proposed FCC authorization of non governmental communications satellite facilities. ‘‘(Text)’’ U.S.S.R.’s Zond III interplanetary probe, launched July 18, 1965, was 153,520,000 km. (95,397,328 ... had reported the two probes would pass on different sides of Venus and that Mstislav V. Keldysh , president of Soviet Academy of Sciences, had told a Moscow press conference Feb. 10 ...
... announced that scientists at Sternberg Astronomical Institute in Alma, U.S.S.R., had photographed Zond VIII (launched Oct. 20) in space 267 000 km (166 000 mi) away. "This is ... , NASA background press briefing, 10/29/70)'' Data from millimeter-wave experiment on board ATS V (launched Aug. 12, 1969) had indicated scientists might be able to "open up„ extremely overcrowded ...
... previous Soviet Zond circumlunar flights had been capable of carrying men and several other earth orbital flights had simulated manned lunar landing maneuvers. Dr. Sheldon also recalled that Mstislav V. Keldysh , President ...
... 48 - Manned Space Flight 53 - Simulating the Lunar Astronaut's Environment Joseph L. Seminara 56 - Zond 5 Circumnavigates the Moon A. Dmitriev 63 - Satellite Digest-7 66 - The Mission of ... Fryer 318 - Satellite Digest-14 G. Falworth 321 - ELDO and the T9 Budget A. V. Cleaver 323 - The Inevitable Appearance of Protocells on the Primitive Earth A. E. ...
... Earth and why we can only see the “farside of the Moon” from a Luna-Zond orbiter or an Apollo capsule. The tidal energy lost by the Earth to the Moon ... ) Collisions in the solar system: Implications for Planetary Atmospheres Origin. Space Times, AAS, issue 5, v. 41, pp. 10-15. Williams, and N. Thomas (2001). Solar and Extra-Solar ...
U.S.S.R. launched ZOND I space probe "for the purpose of developing a space system for distant interplanetary flights." ... satellite into parking orbit; then a rocket took off from the satellite and propelled the ZOND I to escape velocity, sending it into flight trajectory "close to the computed one. There ...

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