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File:ISMS11BernardSchriever.mp4 Category:Movie November 1958 Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
... Committee of NRC's Space Science Board, and from Britain's leading radio astronomer, Sir Bernard Lovell . Murray and associates had presented information : tracking data from Jodrell Bank Experimental Station had indicated ... of Science regarding Murray and associates' statements on probable contamination of Mars and Venus, Sir Bernard Lovell noted that Zond II 's signals were so strong that there should have been no ...
... recorded at 100 lines to one inch for finished 10-by 11-in. photo. Sir Bernard Lovell , station director, said in a television interview that photos “seem to destroy the theory that ... . He emphasized, however, necessity of knowing the proper scale before photos could be meaningfully interpreted. Lovell 14 days, thereby permitting solar power to replenish its batteries. ‘‘(Wash. Post, 2/5/66 ... in a shallow crater and the 10-to 20-ft.-high rocks described by Sir Bernard Lovell were the result of distorted foreshortening of the most distant rocks and features. ‘‘(Sullivan, NYT ...
... were providing- similar services in Saturn I launch vehicle system. ''(NASA Release 63-182)'' Sir Bernard Lovell , Director of Britain's Jodrell Bank Experimen­tal Station, said in U.S. News and ... Star editorialized that NASA "should lose no time in exploring the possibilities suggested by Sir Bernard Lovell in his letter to James Webb, NASA's head. The Russians may be sincere about ...
... stated. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 67-191)'' Britain's leading radio astronomer, Sir Bernard Lovell , was convinced the Soviet Union would attempt one or more space spectaculars during 1967, possibly ... in earth orbit, and the first photographs of the planet Venus, the astronomer said. Sir Bernard Lovell said: "I have always believed that 1967 was the year they would try the circumlunar ...
... Sir Bernard Lovell , director of Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, told the press that LUNA X spacecraft had gone ... , suggesting that the retrorockets had been fired and the probe had landed. At that point Lovell said: "We think Luna 10 landed at 1:44 P.M. EST ." Minutes later, however ... .S.R. had announced LUNA X's lunar-orbit mission after March 31 launch. Sir Bernard`s theory came a day before Soviet announcement of mission results see April 41. ''(NYT ...
... years ahead." ''(Aerospace, 4/66, 7-9)'' Commentary on numerous reports of UFO sighting: Sir Bernard Lovell , director of Britain's Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, said UFO's were "purely American phenomena ... . No trained observer or astronomer has ever reported such a sighting." Philadelphia Evening Bulletin: " Sir Bernard Lovell , the eminent British astronomer who runs the Jodrell Bank space observatory, believes that seeing UFOs ...
... , 16.1-km (10-mi) perilune, 1-hr 54-min period, and 127° inclination. Sir Bernard Lovell , Director of U.K.'s Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, said Luna XV had conducted two ... Harold Wilson expressed "heartfelt relief." At Jodrell Bank Experimental Station astronomers applauded and director, Sir Bernard Lovell , said that "the future has been revolutionized." David Threlfall collected $24,000 on five-year ...
... Space Radiation Effects Laboratory at Oyster Point, Newport News, Va. ''(LaRC Release)'' Letter from Sir Bernard Lovell , Director of Jodrell Bank Experi­mental Station, to NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Hugh L. Dryden ... a manned lunar landing, because of insurmountable problems of radiation in space. According to Sir Bernard, Keldysh said "that the manned project might be revived if progress in the neat few ...
... . Academy of Sciences, to Sir Bernard Lovell , Director of Jodrell Bank Observatory, reported Washington Post. U.S.S.R. did not furnish code to signals; Sir Bernard had said that tapes of signals ... . Keldysh's telegram referred to "this experiment's extraordinary importance and significance for mankind." Sir Bernard speculated that U.S.S.R. might attempt soft-landing on planet Venus. Not since ...

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