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... quickly, although takeoff and landing of spacecraft should be timed to consider menstrual cycle. ''(NYT, 4/4/70, 20)'' Containerization system for airline passengers had been designed by Fried Krupp Co. scientists ... of meteors in earth's primitive atmosphere. Protein molecules evolved from amino acids. '' (CSM, .4/4/70)'' April 4-5: Lunar sample material was displayed at Wallops Station during two-day joint Federal ...
... seen with the naked eye" and was "best definition of Venus yet obtained." ''(Science, 9/4/70, 975-7; Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Release 561)'' Venus radius controversy was discussed in ... , "The scientific community has become disenchanted with NASA. The present decision seems ridiculous." ''(NYT, 9/4/70,9)'' Editorials on Apollo program cutback: New York Times: "Throughout the last decade this ...
... . ; Marvin L. Esch, Mich. ; R. Lawrence Coughlin, Pa.; John N. Happy Camp, Okla. ''(CR, 2/4/71, H428, H434)'' Winners of 11th annual Federal Women's Award were announced by Patricia ... would have to be doubling of current $7-billion-per-year defense budget. ''(Text)'' February 4-6: Apollo 14 entered lunar orbit with 314.1-km (195.2- mi) apolune and ... ft) into moon. Crew was granted 30-min extension on EVA and reentered LM after 4 hrs 49 min. After resting inside LM and checking plans for second EVA period, astronauts ...
... said. Officials had said privately that plan stood little chance of approval. ''(B Sun, 8/4/71, A6)'' NASA, National Weather Service and Environmental Data Service spokesmen, questioned by Washington Post ... 71-145; UPI, NYT, 8/7/71, 8; ARC Astrogram, 8/19/ 71, 1)'' August 4-20: Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, outgoing AEC Chairman, and group of U.S. nuclear scientists ... 1971 August Aug 1 1971 1 Aug 2 1971 2 Aug 3 1971 3 Aug 4 1971 4 Aug 5 1971 5 Aug 6 1971 6 Aug 7 1971 7 Aug 8 ...
... lunar landing, but not until late in the '70s, perhaps 1977." ''(O'Toole, W Post, 4/6/72, A2)'' Chances of joint U.S. and U.S.S.R. space mission ... study for flight. Additional hardware would cost between $100 million and $200 million. ''(W Post, 4/5/72, A16)'' NASA announced award of 90-day, $9 800 000 letter contract to ... 1972 April Apr 1 1972 1 Apr 2 1972 2 Apr 3 1972 3 Apr 4 1972 4 Apr 5 1972 5 Apr 6 1972 6 Apr 7 1972 7 Apr 8 ...
... (Nev.) ; Sen. James G. Abourezk (S. Dak.) ; and Sen. Floyd K. Haskell (Colo.). ''(CR, 1/4/73, D6; A&A 1972)'' Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), with 30 cosponsors, introduced ... of $1.8 billion for "civilian research and engineering problems of our society.” ''(CR, 1/4/73, 5103­12)'' Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) introduced S. 60 to authorize acquisi ... via satellite to 63 nations that also had ground terminals. ''(Lyons, NYT, 1/5/73, 4)'' 1973 January 1973 January Jan 1 1973 1 Jan 2 1973 2 Jan 3 1973 ...
... was operating in a limited mode. The electri­cally scanning microwave radiometer had failed Jan. 4. ''(NASA prog off)'' The Apollo Honor Awards Ceremony at NASA Hq. celebrated the success of ... that is at stake when we consider the future of our space program.” ''(Transcript)'' April 4-26: Apollo 15 Astronaut James B. Irwin was hospitalized in Aurora, Colo., after a heart ... 1973 April Apr 1 1973 1 Apr 2 1973 2 Apr 3 1973 3 Apr 4 1973 4 Apr 5 1973 5 Apr 6 1973 6 Apr 7 1973 7 Apr 8 ...
... . After a few days, the rotation rate had returned to its normal level. Nature, 5/4/73, 26)'' Patents for X2048, a new aluminum alloy that could replace the two alloys ... these meteorites and, by customary extension, of the solar system. ''(Herzog et al., Science, 5/4/73, 489)'' Award by Lewis Research Center of a $2 833 780 contract to General ... test facility to bench-test advanced turbines and combustors for future aircraft. ''(Lewis News, 5/4/73, 4)'' April 1973 April May 1973 May May 1 1973 1 May 2 1973 2 ...
... -air televised conference between Dr. Lubos Kohoutek, discoverer of the comet (1973F), and the Skylab 4 crew. Gibson said that the comet, as seen on the white-light coronagraph, was growing ... families but contact with the general public would be restricted for one week. The Skylab 4 mission achieved its primary objectives of performing Saturn Workshop operations, reactivating the Skylab orbital assembly ...
... larger problem of the origin of the solar system and of the universe." ''(NYT, 12/4/73, 42)'' Latin America opposed direct and uncontrolled satellite transmission of TV programs during the ... . The barium cloud was viewed by Alaskan ground sites but the planned support by Skylab 4 mission (launched Nov. 16) was not available because of scheduling problems. ''( GSFC proj off)'' November ...

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