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Displaying 21—30 of 136 matches for query "3.12.161.161" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

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... -fired for 80 sec. in June 1967. Earlier versions had produced 3.6 million lbs. thrust during 114-sec. tests. ‘‘(NASA Release 66- ... 1-300 kev. Rocket and instrumentation performed satisfactorily see Sept. 6, 161. ‘‘(NASA Rpt. SRL)’’ NASA appointed Paul A. Barron Deputy Director of ... 9 1966 9 Sep 10 1966 10 Sep 11 1966 11 Sep 12 1966 12 Sep 13 1966 13 Sep 14 1966 14 Sep 15 1966 ...
... and temporary grounding of the Shuttle fleet, released its report concerning future space plans. The 12-member panel emphasized a new system of crewless launch vehicles for a number of NASA ... Post, Dec 14/90; NASA Release 90-161) November 1990 November December 1990 December Dec 1 1990 1 Dec 2 1990 2 Dec 3 1990 3 Dec 4 1990 4 Dec 5 1990 ... 1990 8 Dec 9 1990 9 Dec 10 1990 10 Dec 11 1990 11 Dec 12 1990 12 Dec 13 1990 13 Dec 14 1990 14 Dec 15 1990 15 Dec 16 ...
... 88 - Correspondence 91 - Book Reviews 93 - '''Volume 24 NO. 3 ''' '''MARCH 1982''' - Prospects For Interplanetary Exploration ... 154 - Satellite Photograph Interpretation Curtis Peebles 161 - The Cosmonauts - Part 23 Gordon R ... 422 - Society Meetings 425 - Correspondence 427 - '''Volume 24 NO. 12 ''' '''DECEMBER 1982''' - Space Telescope: Eye on ...
... demonstration flight is intended to lead to regular resupply missions to the space station. ''RELEASE: 12-161 SPACEX LAUNCHES NASA DEMONSTRATION MISSION TO SPACE STATION'' CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The second demonstration mission ... and Dragon spacecraft lifted off Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 3:44 a.m. EDT. "I want to congratulate SpaceX for its successful launch and ...
... - THE LUNAR EXPLORERS 154 - HOME COMFORTS IN SPACE 156 - PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-3 DAVID ANDREWS 161 - SPACE REPORT 164 - COMBUSTION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN A SMALL ... CLEAVER 402 - PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-7 DAVID ANDREWS 403 - - '''VOLUME 8 NO 12 ''' '''DECEMBER 1966''' - FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS HERB ROSEN 414 - JAPAN IN SPACE ...
... Here Carrier_Rocket = Payload Mass Up = 8852.3 kg Payload Mass Down = 8339.09 kg Orbiter = Atlantis Lift Off Mass = 2,050,161.82 kg Orbiter Weight at Liftoff = ... ) and above; Commercial Protein Crystal Growth (CPCG) complement of 128 individual samples involving 12 different proteins; and Mechanics of Granular Materials, designed to further understanding of behavior ...
... of the Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda meetings are all prohibited until 12.11.1933 (12 November 1933); So on November 17, a week later.” Thus, the now scheduled ... Berlin,” (VfR), ''Raketentechnik'', 1 November 1933, p. 3; Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', pp. 161-162. note 24 Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. 161. note 25 Frederick I. Ordway III ...
... Gemini series and first rendezvous mission. It achieved an elliptical orbit: apogee, 161 mi. (259.7 km.) ; perigee, 100 mi. (161.1 km.) ; inclination, 28.9° ; period, 88.7 min. Toward the ... spacecraft hundreds of miles above earth; (3) ability to inspect foreign spacecraft; and (4) techniques for visiting and rescuing astronauts stalled in orbit. ''(UPI, Wash, Post, 12/16/65, A14)'' In a ... to be fired at the joint British-Australian Woomera Weapons Research Range. ''(AP, NYT, 12/16/65, 12)'' Ralph E. Cushman had been named Director of the new NASA Facilities Management Office ...
... orbit with apogee, 174.8 mi. (283.2 km,) ; perigee, 100 mi. (161 km,) ; period, 94 min. Original plans had been for GEMINI IV to ... delayed until the third to allow astronauts more preparation time, began at 3:45 p.m. EDT. The cabin was depressurized; White, equipped with ... Jun 9 1965 9 Jun 10 1965 10 Jun 11 1965 11 Jun 12 1965 12 Jun 13 1965 13 Jun 14 1965 14 Jun 15 1965 15 ...
... this low perigee. So if we were looking for 87-mile perigee by 161-mile apogee, and if we had an underspeed, and our vehicle perhaps would ... we could land this particular hardware. There wasn't anything unique about Apollo 12 that demanded pinpoint, as far as the content of the mission. It ... him up, if he was supposed to be on console at 3 a.m., and it was 3 a.m. and he wasn't there, you'd call ...

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