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... -Carrying Rocket,” with a massive tear-drop shaped mail section at the base and perhaps 12 ft. (3.6 m) or so high, extending beyond the four fins. Typically, the text of ... to say, American rocketry has several roots. note 3 Winter, ''Prelude'', p. 78;Pendray, “The German Interplanetary,” pp. 5-12; G. Edward Pendray, ”Daring Men in Seven Nations Air to ... All & Unwin Ltd.: London, 1936), pp. 42 ff., 58-59, 64, 143, 146, 157, 160-161. note 4 “Amerikanisher Besuch,” p. 1; Torres and Villain, ''Robert Esnault-Pelterie'', p ...
NASA Aerobee 150 MI sounding rocket launched from SMR carried Cornell Univ. experiment to 100.3-mi ''(161.3-km)'' altitude to examine sky in far infrared ''(5 micron to 1,600 microns ... resources beyond national jurisdiction. ''(Estabrook, W Post, 12/20/68, A12)'' December 1968 December Dec 1 1968 1 Dec 2 1968 2 Dec 3 1968 3 Dec 4 1968 4 Dec 5 1968 ... 1968 8 Dec 9 1968 9 Dec 10 1968 10 Dec 11 1968 11 Dec 12 1968 12 Dec 13 1968 13 Dec 14 1968 14 Dec 15 1968 15 Dec 16 ...
... -3 mission by a two-stage Titan. Within six minutes after lift-off GEMINI III and its two astronauts were injected into elliptical orbit with apogee. 224 km. (139 perigee, 161 km ... . from earth, traveling at 2,943 mph. Newly estimated impact point was 12.9° south latitude and 2.3° west longitude-only four miles from the original target point of 13° south ... 1965 8 Mar 9 1965 9 Mar 10 1965 10 Mar 11 1965 11 Mar 12 1965 12 Mar 13 1965 13 Mar 14 1965 14 Mar 15 1965 15 Mar 16 ...
... . successfully launched two Cosmos satellites. Cosmos CCLXVIII, launched from Kapustin Yar, entered orbit with 2,161-km (1,342.8-mi) apogee, 211-km (131.1-mi) perigee, 109.1-min ... the advance of science has been enormously aided by the advance of space technology." ''(CR, 3/12/69, 52755)'' Astronautics Engineer Award was presented to NASA'S L/G Samuel C. Phillips ... 1969 8 Mar 9 1969 9 Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 Mar 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 ...
... .28 through T+161.04 Dec 13 1972 Wake up, EVA 3 Prep''' File:Apollo17800.mp4 '''Click here to listen to Apollo 17 Mission Audio T+163.12 through T+163.42 Dec 13 1972 EVA 3 Prep''' File:Apollo17801.mp4 '''Click here to listen to ... 1972 8 Dec 9 1972 9 Dec 10 1972 10 Dec 11 1972 11 Dec 12 1972 12 Dec 13 1972 13 Dec 14 1972 14 Dec 15 1972 15 Dec 16 ...
... , became NASA Deputy Assistant Administrator for Technology Utilization. ''(NASA Release 65-161)'' Sixty college science and engineering students selected in a nationwide ... 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May 3 1965 3 May 4 1965 4 May 5 1965 5 May 6 1965 ... 9 1965 9 May 10 1965 10 May 11 1965 11 May 12 1965 12 May 13 1965 13 May 14 1965 14 May 15 ...
... review of technical and operational data from Apollo 9 (March 3-13). Mission would provide additional experience in combined system operation and ... MSFC Releases 69-88, 69-89)'' USN announced award of $28,161,681 modification to contract with LTV Aerospace Corp. for improvement ... 1969 9 Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 Mar 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 ...
... Sea of Tranquility had yielded potassium-argon dates as old as 3.8 billion yrs. Crystalline rocks from Ocean of Storms gave ... severe shock effects or longer cooling rates. ''(Science, 10/9/70, 161-2)'' Thermal properties of lunar magnetic rocks at high temperatures were ... 9 1970 9 Oct 10 1970 10 Oct 11 1970 11 Oct 12 1970 12 Oct 13 1970 13 Oct 14 1970 14 Oct 15 1970 ...
... could be received from them. Data controlled by 2 of 12 gates which released data in proper sequence were lost Feb. 3 and engineers had been unable to restore the data ... atmosphere. Onboard instruments measured ion composition and concentration and solar-wind neutral hydrogen atoms during 161/2-min flight. Data would be correlated with ground observations. Rocket and instruments functioned ...
... of a second of are, comparable to the thickness of a human hair at a 161-km distance, or a man's footprint on the moon. An instrument this size would ... (12 091 km). (NRL Release 45-7-76B/HF; NYT, 20 July 76, 13) June 1976 June July 1976 July Jul 1 1976 1 Jul 2 1976 2 Jul 3 1976 3 Jul ... 1976 8 Jul 9 1976 9 Jul 10 1976 10 Jul 11 1976 11 Jul 12 1976 12 Jul 13 1976 13 Jul 14 1976 14 Jul 15 1976 15 Jul 16 ...

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