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No, because the Moon never had an atmosphere or surface water. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall. ...
... each trip. For some guests performing scientific research, their hotel stay could be for weeks or even months. It is conceivable in the future that people would actually live in these ... enough that micro-gravity would not seriously affect your body, like making your muscles weak or bones brittle. If you stay longer you will need to exercise two hours every day ...
Watch this 2 min tutorial video which explains how registered contributors can add audio or video to a page. File:08addingvideo.mp4 Use this code to add an audio or video file to your page. Just change the file name (the part in RED) to ...
... -world nations "must insure that future Russian leaders will never be able to blackmail nations or whole continents of nations into submit­ting to the will of such Soviet leaders the ... invasion of that country on the night of August 21." By marrying technology of "spook," or hovering, satellite with that used to produce MIRV and by use of more powerful rockets ... certain to spark new interest in manned space flight" ''(B Sun, 9/1/68, 3)'' September 1968 September Sep 1 1968 1 Sep 2 1968 2 Sep 3 1968 3 Sep 4 1968 ...
... Government was created by the transfer of so many units and programs of other departments or agencies as NASA. Project Mercury flight officials studied tropical storm "Daisy," which continued moving west ... be required, whether it be the peaceful utilization of space for the benefit of mankind, or to keep the peace and forestall its exploitation by any nation for aggressive purposes . . . ." Nova ... assumes Nova launch vehicle Nova will be launched from Cape Canaveral . October 1962 October Oct 1 1962 1 Oct 2 1962 2 Oct 3 1962 3 Oct 4 1962 4 Oct 5 ...
... details, but with darkening at edges that might give clue to whether planet had clear or cloudy atmosphere. ''(W Star, 6/2/70, A10)'' NASA was relocating several Saturn IB and Saturn V stages and instrument units to avoid possible damage or destruction by hurricanes in area of Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, La., Marshall Space ... design. ''(NASA Release 70-112; Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL PIO)'' June 1970 June Jun 1 1970 1 Jun 2 1970 2 Jun 3 1970 3 Jun 4 1970 4 Jun 5 1970 ...
... 402 from Baikonur into orbit with 1035-km (643.2-mi) apogee, 948-km (589.1-mi) perigee, 104.9-min period, and 64.9° inclination. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC ... ," would deliver and retrieve manned and unmanned payloads; "we will be able to repair, modify, or update payloads in orbit and ... reduce drastically the costs of payloads by taking advantage of ... products, and improvements in the quality of life." There was no difficulty in identifying needs or new missions; acute problem was to select those offering greatest reward as range of highest ...
... Integration Board (APIB) had been estab­lished to evaluate major new proposals for applications or modifications to major ongoing efforts. ''(Transcript)'' NASA held a Hq. press conference with French ... sounding rocket from Churchill Research Range , Canada, carrying a Univ. of Pittsburgh payload to 135.1-km (84-mi) altitude. The primary objective was to confirm an initial observation of ...
... used to verify compliance with strategic arms agreements, to give early warning of missile attack, or for civilian and military communications links. The Pentagon was unhappy about the administration's decision ... satellites or would include ground-based antisatellite weapons such as powerful laser beams, which the Pentagon opposed banning. (NYT, April 1/78, 5) March 1978 March April 1978 April Apr 1 1978 1 Apr ...
... and structural testing) flight-test program with a successful launch and flight of the DAST 1 vehicle from its B-52 carrier. The 15-minute test of the remotely piloted research ... and other aircraft more efficiently with more flexible wings and allowing larger aircraft payloads or greater fuel economy, or both. Rather than use "brute force" stiffening in wings to ensure a safe ... ways to suppress flutter. (DFRF Release 82-18) October 1982 October November 1982 November Nov 1 1982 1 Nov 2 1982 2 Nov 3 1982 3 Nov 4 1982 4 Nov 5 ...

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