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... Development, LeRC. Appointments implemented Sec. 6, P.L. 90-67, NASA Authorization Act for FY 1968. ... 187 million ''(predevaluation)'' exceeded imports by a favorable $137.2 million ''(predevaluation)'', U.K. aerospace industry's 1967 dollar earnings of $118.3 ... 3 Feb 4 1968 4 Feb 5 1968 5 Feb 6 1968 6 Feb 7 1968 7 Feb 8 1968 8 Feb 9 1968 9 Feb 10 1968 10 Feb 11 1968 11 ...
... , Post, 7/1/65)'' NASA procurements for FY 1965 totaled $5,187 million, an amount 13% greater than the amount awarded during FY ... Laboratory JPL , and 12% with or through other Government agencies. 90% of the dollar value of procurement requests placed with ... 3 Jun 4 1965 4 Jun 5 1965 5 Jun 6 1965 6 Jun 7 1965 7 Jun 8 1965 8 Jun 9 1965 9 Jun 10 1965 10 Jun 11 1965 11 ...
... -Augmented Improved Delta launch vehicle into orbit with 202-mi (326-km) apogee, 187-mi (302-km) perigee, 90.8-min period, and 33.5° inclination. The 940-lb research spacecraft consisted ... 3 1967 3 Sep 4 1967 4 Sep 5 1967 5 Sep 6 1967 6 Sep 7 1967 7 Sep 8 1967 8 Sep 9 1967 9 Sep 10 1967 10 Sep 11 1967 11 ...
... Vehicle GATV X was placed in near circular orbit with 187-mi. (301-km.) apogee; 180-mi. (290-km.) perigee; and 90.5-min. period. The 8,248-1b. GEMINI X was ... 3 1966 3 Jul 4 1966 4 Jul 5 1966 5 Jul 6 1966 6 Jul 7 1966 7 Jul 8 1966 8 Jul 9 1966 9 Jul 10 1966 10 Jul 11 1966 11 ...
... 90-min. period; and 65ø inclination. Equipment, carried to "continue space investigations," was functioning normally. ''(Pravda, 8/28/66, 3)'' NASA Nike-Tomahawk sounding rocket launched from NASA Wallops Station reached 187 ... previously suggested. ''(Wash. Post, 8/29/66, A9; Bird, NYT, 8/29/66, 11)'' Commenting on President Johnson's Aug. 26 appeal for agreement on nuclear nonproliferation ...
... domestic operations." Increased FY 1970 request for aeronautics research, $187 million, would fund program strengthening base of aeronautical advanced ... billion, from 106.5 billion in 1968. More than 90% of 3,600 airline aircraft in use would be jets; in ... 3 Mar 4 1969 4 Mar 5 1969 5 Mar 6 1969 6 Mar 7 1969 7 Mar 8 1969 8 Mar 9 1969 9 Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 ...
... probe except PIONEER V (launched March 11, 1960). U.S.S.R. placed scientific satellite COSMOS into orbit (apogee, 219 mi.; perigee, 187 mi.; period, 90.9 min.), in series to study ionosphere ... 3 1962 3 Sep 4 1962 4 Sep 5 1962 5 Sep 6 1962 6 Sep 7 1962 7 Sep 8 1962 8 Sep 9 1962 9 Sep 10 1962 10 Sep 11 1962 11 ...
... you simply couldn't see more than 100 to 150 yards 90 to 140 meters away from you. Consequently, you were never quite ... of unique cultural value throughout the world." ''(PD, 2/15/71, 187-204)'' February 8-9: NASA Aerospace Advisory Panel met at Marshall ... 3 Feb 4 1971 4 Feb 5 1971 5 Feb 6 1971 6 Feb 7 1971 7 Feb 8 1971 8 Feb 9 1971 9 Feb 10 1971 10 Feb 11 1971 11 ...
... Space Shuttle - 5 David Baker 23 - The Cosmonauts - 11 Gordon R. Hooper 26 - COS B - ... 90 Robert D. Christy 72 - Legal Achievements in Space Cyril E. S. Horsford 73 - Russia's 'Orion' Space Observatories Grigor Gurzadian 74 - Correspondence 75 - '''Volume 18 NO. 3 ... Rendezvous H. E. Ross 185 - Book Reviews 187 - Orbits of Soviet Deep Space Probes - 2 ...
... winners. 67 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 3''' '''MARCH 1994''' - Space Partners. - ... Luc van den Abeelen. 90 - SOVIET ROCKET PROBLEMS Dr H ... by Roelof Schuiling from the Kennedy Space Center. 187 - SATELLITE DIGEST - 265 This month's listing of ... the British Interplanetary Society. 359 - - '''VOL. 36 NO. 11''' '''NOVEMBER 1994''' - Space International. - ...

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