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Displaying 11—20 of 85 matches for query "23.22.23.162" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "22" found 32761 times in 13178 documents
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  • "162" found 157 times in 143 documents

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... - - 184 Angermann, Dittrich, Dipl. Ing., Hagen/W. Fleyerstr. 90 - 162 Aretz, Elmar, stud. phys., Gelsenkirchen, Am Stadtgarten ... , Förichtstr. 32 - 113 Köhler, Rolf, Leipzig N 22, Kleiststraße - 200 Kölle, Dietrich, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Ohmstr. ... Munchner Volkssternwarte(Heinz Zoch) , München 8, Rosenheimerstr. 145 - 23 Nagel , Manfred, cand. ing., Ludwigsburg, Solitüdestr. 26 ...
... he would need to perform coupon-retrieving mission. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-162)'' Application of space age technology to traffic control was near, Chairman of the Board of ... Flight Control Center. Philco's communication system was being used on Gemini 'missions. ''(NYT, 7/22/66, 27)'' NSF announced that, under $5.4-million contract awarded Univ. of California's ... 18 Jul 19 1966 19 Jul 20 1966 20 Jul 21 1966 21 Jul 22 1966 22 Jul 23 1966 23 Jul 24 1966 24 Jul 25 1966 25 Jul 26 1966 26 Jul ...
... SSR, 5/31/73; Tass, FBIS-Sov, 5/30/73, L1; SBD, 5/30/73, 162)'' Newspapers commented on the Skylab missions as Skylab 2 astronauts activated the Apollo Telescope Mount ... , following repairs to the damaged spacecraft they had joined May 25 see May 14-June 23 . Miami Nears editorial: "To us, the conquest of the moon, and now the building of ... 18 May 19 1973 19 May 20 1973 20 May 21 1973 21 May 22 1973 22 May 23 1973 23 May 24 1973 24 May 25 1973 25 May 26 1973 26 May ...
... 89.8° inclination and reentered Nov. 6. OV 1-16, nicknamed "Cannonball," was 600-1b, 23-in-dia Low Altitude Density Satellite ''(LOADS)'' launched to measure atmospheric density between 90- and ... for 25-30 days. Densest satellite U.S. had or­bited, OV 1-16 had 162-1b-per-cu-ft density, which enabled it to orbit closer to earth than any ... 18 Jul 19 1968 19 Jul 20 1968 20 Jul 21 1968 21 Jul 22 1968 22 Jul 23 1968 23 Jul 24 1968 24 Jul 25 1968 25 Jul 26 1968 26 Jul ...
... be extended to 750-ft maximum, had been initially deployed to 455 ft each July 22. Satellite, launched July 4, had monitored solar radio emissions, variety of emissions across Milky Way ... to earth's magnetosphere, and possible emission from earth's radiation belt. ''(NASA Release 68-162; AP, W Star, 9/25/68, A5)'' NASA Aerobee 150 sounding rocket launched from WSMR ... 18 Sep 19 1968 19 Sep 20 1968 20 Sep 21 1968 21 Sep 22 1968 22 Sep 23 1968 23 Sep 24 1968 24 Sep 25 1968 25 Sep 26 1968 26 Sep ...
... 1964. This greatly exceeded the agency's target of $81,780,000. ''(NASA Announcement 64-162)'' AEC scientists were reported to be planning even more sophisticated nuclear radiation detection satellites to ... investigate thermodynamic and aerodynamic regions, and laser applications and requirements. ''(Av. Wk, 7/20/64, 23)'' USAF was reported continuing to seek industry support for avionics sub-systems studies for DOD ... 18 Jul 19 1964 19 Jul 20 1964 20 Jul 21 1964 21 Jul 22 1964 22 Jul 23 1964 23 Jul 24 1964 24 Jul 25 1964 25 Jul 26 1964 26 Jul ...
... SYNCOM II and SYNCOM III crossed paths at the equator about 22,000 mi. above the Pacific Ocean at about 162° east longitude. SYNCOM launched into synchronous equatorial orbit Aug. 19, was ... 18 Sep 19 1964 19 Sep 20 1964 20 Sep 21 1964 21 Sep 22 1964 22 Sep 23 1964 23 Sep 24 1964 24 Sep 25 1964 25 Sep 26 1964 26 Sep ...
... COSMOS XLIX artificial earth satellite into orbit: apogee, 490 km. ''(304 mi.)'' ; perigee, 260 km. ''(162 mi.)'' ; period, 91.83 min.; and inclination, 49° to the equatorial plane. Onboard equipment was ... Memorandum of Understanding of June 6, 1964, and approved by U.S.S.R. Oct. 23. Exchange of conventional data via the special telecommunications link would proceed soon. Formal terms of ... 18 Oct 19 1964 19 Oct 20 1964 20 Oct 21 1964 21 Oct 22 1964 22 Oct 23 1964 23 Oct 24 1964 24 Oct 25 1964 25 Oct 26 1964 26 Oct ...
... 3,200 lbs. was the PEGASUS I meteoroid detection satellite. Orbital data: apogee, 745 km. (162 mi.) ; perigee, 496 km. (308 mi.) ; period, 97 min.; and inclination, 31.7°. This was ... drag chute had deployed, but the three-chute pack did not deploy. ''(Av. Wk., 2/22/65, 22; UPI, NYT, 2/17/65, 74)'' NASA's Flight Research Center engineers had made ... 18 Feb 19 1965 19 Feb 20 1965 20 Feb 21 1965 21 Feb 22 1965 22 Feb 23 1965 23 Feb 24 1965 24 Feb 25 1965 25 Feb 26 1965 26 Feb ...
... for future manned flights. ‘‘(Lockheed Release)’’ Two NASA Nike-Cajun sounding rockets launched 7 hrs. 23 min. apart from NASA Wallops Station reached estimated 81-mi. (131-km.) and 95-mi ... objects currently in orbit to 1,000. Of 209 earth-orbiting payloads, U.S. had 162; U.S.S.R., 41; France, two; U.K., two; and Canada, two. NORAD counted ... 18 Feb 19 1966 19 Feb 20 1966 20 Feb 21 1966 21 Feb 22 1966 22 Feb 23 1966 23 Feb 24 1966 24 Feb 25 1966 25 Feb 26 1966 26 Feb ...

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