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... nological realities of the recent past, have a little difficulty com­prehending either the reality or the significance concerning the mobility of mankind in space today and tomorrow . . . . "To the historian ... "repeated" changes in altitude and inclination, the spacecraft on Nov. 2 attained "final orbit" : apogee, 1,437 km. (893 mi.) ; perigee, 343 km. (213 mi.) ; period, 102.5 min. ; inclination, 58 ...
... by handing over a monopoly in the realm of orbital flight to the Soviet Union or anyone else." ''(Text)'' Subcommittee on NASA Oversight transmitted report Review of Recent Launch Failures to ... bioastronautical contributions to general medical science and practice. Symposium reviewed results of Soyuz 11 - Salyut 1 mission, June 6-30, that ended with crew's accidental death on reentry. ''(IAA ...
... (co-orbiting with the space station or in polar orbit) or as a man-tended, semi permanent payload carrier with modified docking facilities. ( ESA release July 1/85) Rep. Samuel Stratton (D-N ... differences and provide justification for those changes. This study could call for more or fewer of either bomber or for a high aggregate number of both . . . but there must be full debate ... neighborhood of the explosion. Some astronomers speculated that a supernova might end as neutron stars or black holes, and EXOSAT was helping astronomers study a number of these "exotic" objects in ...
... pursuit of technical careers. The students completed an original investigation based on existing NASA missions or research programs. Participants presented their work virtually to experts at NASA centers earlier this year ... more usable and understandable for the general public. Since then, there have been more than 1.5 billion visits to the site, and its customer-satisfaction ratings are among the ...
... in the form of a three-line poem, or haiku. However, only three haikus will be selected. The deadline for all submissions is July 1. An online public vote to determine the ... the aftermath of that extreme melt event. Research with polar rovers costs less than aircraft or satellites, the usual platforms. Robots like GROVER will give us a new tool for glaciology ... as communities and nations on Earth. LAUNCH searches for visionaries whose world-class ideas, technologies or programs show great promise for making tangible impacts to exploring beyond low-Earth orbit and ...
... Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), to look for potential hazards, such as small moons, rings, or dust, since mid-May. The decision on whether to keep the spacecraft on its original ... its known moons are visible in the images, but scientists saw no rings, new moons, or hazards of any kind. The hazards team determined that satellites as faint as about 15 ... of during the heat of the day. The Plains Elevated Convection at Night, or PECAN, project began June 1 and continues through mid-July. Participants from eight research laboratories and 14 universities ...
... billion years of development of the human race, there has never been a more abrupt or staggering evolution." General LeMay went on to say that the “trained man, whether in a ... don’t plan to wait for a program of fallout-if we can hasten advancement or increase its utilization through collateral efforts. This we are doing, in national interest, toward advancing ... that this position be clarified.” ''(CR, 3/12/63, A1349-A1351)'' February 1963 February Feb 1 1963 1 Feb 2 1963 2 Feb 3 1963 3 Feb 4 1963 4 Feb 5 ...
... the Friday July 1, online edition of the International Journal of Astrobiology. "The plausibility of life on Mars depends on whether liquid water dotted its landscape for thousands or millions of years ... capsule. We're nearing a decision on the heavy lift rocket, the Space Launch System, or SLS, and will announce that soon." "Our partners in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Service program ...
... student support. The selections are part of NASA's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, or EPSCoR. The program is designed to assist states in establishing an academic research enterprise directed ... PROGRAM'' WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 1,895 high school students to participate in the agency's Interdisciplinary National Science Project Incorporating Research and Education Experience, or INSPIRE. The INSPIRE project is designed ...
... program. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson stated that U.S. space policy was clear: "With or without cooperation from any other country, we are going to the moon, and we are ... . Most people have centered on only one of them." The five elements were (1) measures against war by accident or miscalculation; (2) measures against surprise attack; (3) measures to curb the nuclear ... Tobago . Because of the 22-mile-an-hour for­ward speed of the storm, little or no warning would have been possible without the quick work of U.S. weathermen and ...

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