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... House space committees-Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D.-N. Mex.) and Rep. George P. Miller (D.-Calif.) - NASA Administrator James E. Webb ... not complete. . ." ''(Loory, HTNS, Wash. Post, 4/3/64, 8)'' Boilerplate Apollo spacecraft was mated to Saturn I SA-6 at Cape Kennedy ... 4/3/64)'' April 1964 April Apr 1 1964 1 Apr 2 1964 2 Apr 3 1964 3 Apr 4 1964 4 Apr 5 1964 ...
... boom was 100% successful. Boom deployed late, providing satisfactory data from last 30% of flight. Electric field did not produce necessary data. ''(NASA Rpt SRL)'' NASA Javelin sounding rocket launched from ... in the effective military might of America." President praised USAF, Lock­heed-Georgia Co., and General Electric Co. for carrying out "a great new adventure" in aviation and completing the job "on ... , 1; AFSC Newsreview, 3/68, 1)'' March 1968 March Mar 1 1968 1 Mar 2 1968 2 Mar 3 1968 3 Mar 4 1968 4 Mar 5 1968 5 Mar 6 1968 ...
... orbit. Walter Hahn of General Electric's Defense System Department. was named NASA's Director of Management Analysis Division. 1962 January 1962 January Jan 1 1962 1 Jan 2 1962 2 Jan 3 1962 ...
... for the program; the Air Force awarded contracts totaling $704.9 million to Rockwell Intl., General Electric, and the Boeing Company for the first three production models of the bomber, plus procurement ... for air conditioning controls, would bring dial telephone service to the Indian community. (C Trib, 2 Dec 76, 4-9) November 1976 November December 1976 December Dec 1 1976 1 ...
... designed for the Soyuz and Apollo docking. Image:Apollo-Soyuzcrew.jpg 200px The crew on board the docked Soyuz and Apollo spacecraft. Image:Soyuz19.jpg 300px The Soyuz-19 spacecraft, which took part in the ... Soyuz-19 spacecraft to the launching area. Image:Soyuzinorbit.jpg 300px A view of the Soyuz spacecraft from the Apollo spacecraft. Click on "Search" to find all references to this subject. :Category:Apollo-Soyuz Video ...
... valve and then by bad weather, the media reported. The launch was rescheduled for August 2. The astronauts' first task after takeoff was to launch the $120 million Tracking and Data ... inspector general Bill D. Colvin said NASA had failed to keep a sharp eye on its programs, operations, and contractors, resulting in the waste of millions of dollars. (W Post, Aug 2/91 ... , Aug 5/91) July 1991 July August 1991 August Aug 1 1991 1 Aug 2 1991 2 Aug 3 1991 3 Aug 4 1991 4 Aug 5 1991 5 Aug 6 1991 ...
Between August of 1963 and July of 1969, when men finally flew an Apollo spacecraft successfully to a lunar landing, the hard-working NASA employees diligently pursued an exhausting regime ... to the moon, that Apollo was conceived. It would be just 36 months from that momentous speech to the first foray into space by an unmanned lunar spacecraft. Such schedules today seem ...
... views of the Command and Service Modules complete with details of construction and fabrication.The Apollo spacecraft is the most intricate and exacting machine ever built, and it had to be as ... gone into this book, we can now truly appreciate the magnificent machine that was the Apollo spacecraft and marvel at the achievements of the many thousands of engineers and technicians who stayed ...
... reported in the NY Times. The spring meeting of the Am. Geophysical Union in Washington, D.C. heard Dr. John A. Simpson of the Univ. of Chicago and others describe the ... Io on emerging from Jupiter's shadow had been attributed to particle activity. The 2 Voyager spacecraft to be launched this yr toward Jupiter and Saturn would be programmed to investigate further when they arrived nearby in March and July of 1979. (NYT, June 2/77, B4) May ...
... million for long lead-time items in F-1 rocket engine F-1 engine R&D; (2) $3.4 million for early production effort on 55 F-1 rocket engine F-1 engines; and (3) $1.7 million for early production work on 59 J-2 rocket engine J-2 engines. Ultimate value of the final contracts, extending through 1965, would be about $289 ... 1962. July 2-5: Spacecraft FRIENDSHIP 7 was publicly displayed in Rangoon, Burma; it left Rangoon on July 5 for Thailand. July 1962 July Jul 1 1962 1 Jul 2 1962 2 Jul 3 ...

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