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  • "ac" found 202 times in 143 documents
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... research and technology and data analysis approximately 10% lower than in FY 1968. The $92.3 million authorized for lunar and planetary exploration would be cut to $75.8 million, with ... transferring funds from R&D appropri­ation. Facility planning and design funds were reduced from $3 million requested to $1 million. Interim operating plan anticipated transfer of $20.1 million from ... containing initial funds for deployment of "thin" missile system, al­ready under construction. ''(CR, 10/3/68, S11951-79)'' Senate, after secret session, defeated by vote of 45 to 25 amendment ...
... Sun, 12/4/68; Reuters, C Trib, 12/4/68; GSFC SSR, 12/15/68; 3/15/69)'' XB-70A experimental supersonic bomber, piloted by NASA test pilots Fitzhugh L. Fulton ... research air­craft to unofficial record speed of 4,520 mph ''(mach 6.70)'' Oct. 3, 1967. During White House ceremony President said, "What we learned from the X-15 program ... /68, H9)'' December 1968 December Dec 1 1968 1 Dec 2 1968 2 Dec 3 1968 3 Dec 4 1968 4 Dec 5 1968 5 Dec 6 1968 6 Dec 7 1968 ...
... , Director of the Observatory, this phenomenon had never been confirmed by instrument observation. ''(Izvestia, 6/3/64, 4, ATSS-T Trans.)'' It was reported that U.A.R. planned to soon ... Tank, principal designer for Germany's World War II Luftwaffe. ''(NANA, Wash. Eve. Star, 6/3/64)'' Miss Jacqueline Cochran claimed her third jet speed record in less than a month ... /64, 10)'' June 1964 June Jun 1 1964 1 Jun 2 1964 2 Jun 3 1964 3 Jun 4 1964 4 Jun 5 1964 5 Jun 6 1964 6 Jun 7 1964 ...
... elimination of a target date for U.S. manned landing on the moon. ''(CR, 8/3/64, 17203)'' NASA announced Col. Lawrence W. Vogel ''(U.S. Army)'' replaced Col. R. P ... operational aircraft to Strategic Air Command in 1965, as President Johnson stated. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 8/3/64, 11)'' Preliminary survey of public reaction to sonic booms in Oklahoma City, disclosed by ... /4/64)'' August 1964 August Aug 1 1964 1 Aug 2 1964 2 Aug 3 1964 3 Aug 4 1964 4 Aug 5 1964 5 Aug 6 1964 6 Aug 7 1964 ...
... by Milton O. Thompson ''(NASA)'' to altitude of 77,000 ft. and speed of 3,545 mph (mach 5.37), the flight studying heat transfer rates and boundary layer noise ... their own observations of the surface. Planes were leveled out at about 3,000-ft. altitude. ''(Houston Post, 9/3/64)'' NASA announced agreement had been reached by Malagasy Republic and U ... /64, 53)'' September 1964 September Sep 1 1964 1 Sep 2 1964 2 Sep 3 1964 3 Sep 4 1964 4 Sep 5 1964 5 Sep 6 1964 6 Sep 7 1964 ...
... communicate is not silence or serenity but destruction and dissolution." ''(Text, Wash. Eve. Star, 12/3/64)'' President Johnson directed that contracts of engine and airframe manufacturers working on a projected ... nuclear submarine Stonewall Jackson passed its first missile-firing test by shooting a Polaris A-3 more than 2,000 mi. to an ocean target area. The firing was the 18th ... . ''(NAA Release)'' December 1964 December Dec 1 1964 1 Dec 2 1964 2 Dec 3 1964 3 Dec 4 1964 4 Dec 5 1964 5 Dec 6 1964 6 Dec 7 1964 ...
... development, a phase which will affect us dramatically over many years." (Boston Sun. Globe, 1/3/65)'' British designers had perfected a miniature rocket costing only $2,240 per copy, it ... a 7½-in. diameter, the rocket would use solid fuel and reach a speed of 3,500 mph, sending the casing containing scientific instruments to maximum altitude of 80 mi. plus ... and its velocity on impact would be factors in producing a crater. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 1/3/65, 6E)'' Semyon A. Kosberg , 61, one of the Soviet Union's leading designers of ...
... . Cost of modifying the Titan launch complex would be $3,982,900, with a net saving of $3,890,100. ''(MSC Roundup, 2/3/65, 8)'' NASA Marshall Space Flight Center was readying ... /65, 12)'' February 1965 February Feb 1 1965 1 Feb 2 1965 2 Feb 3 1965 3 Feb 4 1965 4 Feb 5 1965 5 Feb 6 1965 6 Feb 7 1965 ...
... a three-month period. The engine would manufacture its own power by electrically vaporizing the 3½ oz, of the metal cesium in its fuel tank into atomic particles and expelling them ... abandon the virtually impossible 1970 deadline for putting an American on the moon." ''(SR, 4/3/65, 45-48)'' Sen. J. W. Fullbright (D-Ark,), speaking at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, criticized ... , we should be doing something more than we're doing." ''(Haggerty, J/Armed Forces, 4/3/65, 8)'' Walter Henry Barling, Sr, who built the Barling bomber in 1923 for Gen ...
... 's lift characteristics, But in actual reentry, the spacecraft's "lift was only about 2/3 of what we had expected it to be." Onboard instrumentation showed the discrepancy, but the ... such as Eurospace where these admittedly knotty problems can be aired... " (Hotz, Av, Wk, 5/3/65, 11)'' Discussions at last week's Eurospace meeting in Philadelphia indicated that "Europeans are ... in the proposals put forward for navigation, meteorological and television satellites." ''(Coughlin, M&R, 5/3/65, 46)'' May 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May ...

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