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... -resolution photos on various lunar surface areas to assess their suitability as landing sites for Apollo and Surveyor spacecraft, and to improve our knowledge of the moon. Photos would cover 13 primary target sites, located generally within northern half of the Apollo zone of interest on the moon's front face. I t would also monitor micrometeoroids ... 1966 2 Nov 3 1966 3 Nov 4 1966 4 Nov 5 1966 5 Nov 6 1966 6 Nov 7 1966 7 Nov 8 1966 8 Nov 9 1966 9 Nov 10 ...
... _PC_Pete_Conrad.wav.mp4 Category:Almanac Audio New York Times editorial commented on Apollo 14 lunar landing: "... no one who sat entranced before the picture of yesterday's historic ... -infant probing of earth's nearest neighbor in the vast reaches of space." ''(NYT, 2/6/71, 28)'' January 1971 January February 1971 February Feb 1 1971 1 Feb 2 1971 2 Feb 3 1971 3 Feb 4 1971 4 Feb 5 1971 5 Feb 6 1971 6 Feb 7 1971 7 Feb 8 1971 8 Feb 9 1971 9 Feb 10 ...
... , 1965''' Image:Apollo Training.007.jpg '''Post-Apollo simulation, Sunset Crater, Flagstaff, 1965''' Image:Apollo Training.008.jpg '''USGS geologist Gordon Swann conducting a post-Apollo simulation using a early-model Apollo pressure suit. Gordon ... LRV as photographed at Hadley Rille during Apollo 15 mission. Image:Apollo Training.023.jpg '''‎LRV at Hadley Rille during Apollo 15 mission. Image:Apollo Training.024.jpg‎ '''Apollo 12 astronauts Al Bean, on left ...
... layer around our own core. The researchers used extensive data gathered during the Apollo-era moon missions. The Apollo Passive Seismic Experiment consisted of four seismometers deployed between 1969 and 1972, which ... findings are published in the online edition of the journal Science. The team also analyzed Apollo lunar seismograms using array processing, techniques that identify and distinguish signal sources of moonquakes and ...
... , it was necessary to develop an integrated program logic. This logic required maximum use of Apollo systems, multi mission application of common modules, and the intro¬duction of reusable transportation systems ... end of the decade of the eighties if early explorations prove interesting. MAXIMUM USE OF APOLLO SYSTEMS APPLICATION OF COMMON MISSION MODULES DEVELOPMENT OF REUSABLE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS EARTH ORBIT DEMONSTRATION OF ...
... billion and $40 billion, raises the question of adequate funding of other space activities . . " ''(CR,6/6/63,9690)'' U.K. Office of the Minister for Science announced contract had been awarded ... Nuclear Systems, said: " Manned Mars mission will be a very major undertaking exceed­ing the Apollo program in total cost and difficulty. For that rea­son, we must realistically recognize that ... and manpower. We must recognize that we cannot under­take such a mission until the Apollo mission begins to phase out. "If, as will probably be the case, rendezvous in earth ...
... flights in earth orbit. Adoption of Gemini spacesuit would allow more time for development of Apollo suit, which would allow astronauts greatest mobility for walking on surface of moon. ''(Houston Post ... S. Weather Bureau's leadership in developing a global weather satellite system. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 7/6/64; CR, 7/31/64, A4040-41)'' McDonnell Aircraft Corp. celebrated its 25th anniversary. ...
... trajectory toward the moon close to the calculated one, Tass announced. ''(Tass, 12/6/65)'' Test of the Apollo command module and launch escape system, scheduled for Dec, 8 at White Sands ... Cruces Sun News, 12/6/65)'' The $2-billion Rover nuclear-propelled rocket program was approaching a decision whether to move forward and prepare for early post-Apollo missions or let the ... made soon, "there will be a tail-off of technology," Finger said. ''(Av. Wk., 12/6/65, 57)'' Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey urged establishment of research and experimental institutions in ...
... . 7. ‘‘(Wilford, NYT, 1/7/66)’’ Of 351 astronaut applicants, 192, including all 6 female candidates, failed to meet minimum requirements, an MSC spokesman reported. The successful ... modification, test, and associated administration of the Apollo/Range Instrumentation Aircraft (A/RIA), which would provide telemetry and communication relay support for Apollo and other national missile and space ...
... wife flew in 747 Neil A. Armstrong from Rome to New York. '' (C Trib, 6/6/70)'' NASA released Ecological Surveys from Space (NASA SP-230). Monograph listed feasible uses ... acquired by venture into space. Publication contained photos taken from aircraft and from Gemini and Apollo spacecraft. ''(Text)'' Alaska Airlines inaugurated "Gold Samovar" service between Anchorage, Alaska, and central U. ...

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