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... to be : apogee, 1,050 mi.; perigee, 340 mi.; period, 108 min. ; and inclination, 30°. Although another six flights remained ... LRC-engineers described base-heating studies being performed on Saturn V Apollo rockets. Base-heating can be a severe problem with rocket ... 95, Lewis Chronology, 12)'' NASA's J-2 liquid-hydrogen engine, designed to provide 200,000 lbs. of thrust for upper stages of the ...
... at point 297 m (325 yds) north-east of Apollo 14 landing site was about 100 gammas-three times higher than measurements at Apollo 12 site. Another reading, 457 m (500 yds) away ... $70 million to $80 million. Lockheed had bettered contract's specifications for delivery schedule, reliability, and range. ''(NYT, 2/23/71, 41)'' January 1971 January February 1971 February Feb 1 1971 1 ...
... carried special parachute and payload to 41.7-mi ''(67-km)'' altitude to test parachute deployment at high altitude and to determine ozone distribu­tion in 12- to 40-mi ''(20- to ... continue 1968 operating plan for Apollo program while using all-up test concept for Saturn V and Apollo. Complete success in all remain­ing eight Saturn V flights would be needed for manned lunar landing ...
... for making progress slowly, without any arbitrary deadline, on Project Apollo ." ''(NYT, 2/19/65, 34; 2/22/65, 20)'' A warning that "In looking for life on Mars we could establish for ... for outstanding contributions to the advancement of space science and the engineering profession. The award was presented by an amalgamation of 41 ... 10 Feb 11 1965 11 Feb 12 1965 12 Feb 13 1965 13 Feb ...
... physical science, life sciences, and technology. The crews had spent 41 hrs in extravehicular activity and 1711/2 days in ... for advanced planetary missions. NASA technology would now focus on thermionic energy conversion for achieving highly efficient operation at lower temperatures. During the Apollo ... 9 Feb 10 1974 10 Feb 11 1974 11 Feb 12 1974 12 Feb 13 1974 13 Feb 14 1974 14 ...
... already worked five years in the Apollo program, I was part of the team that helped bring Apollo 13 back to Earth safely after ... with courage, humanity, and purpose. This was a pivotal experience for me, and for many others at NASA, and it remains with me always. ... edited by Bob Krone ©2006 Apogee Books ISBN 978-1-894959-41-4 Image:9781894959414.jpg '''Buy This Book''' ...
... Apollo 12 lunar samples. Largest rock weighed 3-4 lbs and was 5 in long and 41/2 in thick. ''(Rossiter, W Star, 11/27/69, A4)'' NASA released first photos taken by Apollo 12 ... 1969 8 Nov 9 1969 9 Nov 10 1969 10 Nov 11 1969 11 Nov 12 1969 12 Nov 13 1969 13 Nov 14 1969 14 Nov 15 1969 15 Nov 16 ...
... in charge of all rocket propulsion work for USN Bureau of Aeronautics from 1946 to 1949. ''(U.S- Naval Inst. Proc., 9/64, 82-108)'' Frederick R. Kappel, chairman of the board of AT&T, was named recipient of the 1965 John Fritz Medal by United Engineering Trustees, Inc., for "leadership in the ... 1964 8 Sep 9 1964 9 Sep 10 1964 10 Sep 11 1964 11 Sep 12 1964 12 Sep 13 1964 13 Sep 14 1964 14 Sep 15 1964 15 Sep 16 ...
... , NASA, and, in particular, the newly created National Commission on Space see Mar. 30 . Judges for the program, which had the support of the Sophron Foundation of McLean, Virginia, were Walter ... 13/85) General Electric pleaded guilty to 108 counts of making false claims to the government for work on the Minuteman Mark-12 reentry vehicle systems for January 1, 1980 to April 1983, during ...
... 12)'' NASA Manned Spacecraft Center awarded $30,500 contract to Whirl­pool Corp. for design and development of feeding system for four astronauts for long periods of time, first hardware fabrica­tion for ... in General Electric Forum, revealed 21 % considered present expenditure on space fully warranted, 41% considered it probably fully warranted, 27%-probably not, and 11%-not warranted. Other ...

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