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... year, according to JPL 's Dr. Reinhold Beer. JPL microwave observations used a radiotelescope at Aerospace Corp.'s electronic research laboratory to detect the carbon-monoxide absorption frequency at high altitudes ... Flight Center and Lockheed contractors. (NASA Release 76-39; WFC Release 76-2) NASA selected Grumman Aerospace Corp. and McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corp. to negotiate fixed-price contracts for parallel systems analyses ...
Leroy R. Grumman, 87, founder of the Grumman Aerospace firm and designer of carrier-based airplanes with stubby teardrop-shaped fuselages used by the ... for amphibious aircraft built by the Loening brothers' company; by the end of the war, Grumman employed 20,000, and it was still Long Island's largest employer. The company built ... (664, in March 1945) and made 98% of the Navy's bombers. In 1966, when Grumman resigned as chairman of the board, the firm was building the lunar module that carried ...
... committee and augmented by the work of an automation and robotics panel, SRI International, and aerospace contractors. The report consisted of two volumes, an executive overview, which outlined major findings and ... flown by Grumman Aerospace Corp., builder of the experimental craft for DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY DARPA . All flights were at Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC). NASA, Air Force, and Grumman pilots would ...
... it had awarded a total of $8.7 million in contracts to Sundstrand Corp., Grumman Aerospace Corp., Boeing Aerospace Co., and Harris Corp. for advanced development contracts for definition and preliminary design (Phase ... cycle engine. Under its $1,010,000 cost-reimbursement contract, Grumman would study solar dynamic waste heat radiator technology. Boeing Aerospace Co., under its $3,117,059 cost-plus fixed-fee contract ...
... to keep everybody happy, not just NASA, but the spacecraft builders and the people at Grumman. I mean, we had to have customer relations people who were more than customer relations ... different is that we had been counting on that flight involving the lunar module, but Grumman Aerospace Corporation —I mean, they were behind schedule, and rather than just repeating Apollo 9—excuse ... latest of that kind of information, but generally we had to ship our programs to Grumman, to North American, to NASA, because by this time they all had simulators running and ...
... management of the Command/Service Module CSM at North American and at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later renamed Grumman Aerospace Corporation , and he fired half their top management or had them fired by ... lot of new people into the management at North American, and same is true at Grumman. He appointed his own people, began to get ahold of the program, solicited our advice ...
... Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems in Redondo Beach, California, where they will come together to form the complete observatory. Webb’s optical telescope and integrated science instrument module (OTIS) arrived at Northrop Grumman Feb ... to Los Angeles International Airport. After arrival, OTIS was driven from the airport to Northrop Grumman’s Space Park facility. “It’s exciting to have both halves of the Webb observatory ...
... Air Power held hearings on F-14 naval aircraft program. Grumman Corp. Chairman E. Clinton Towl in April 17 testimony said Grumman Aerospace Corp. was "financially unable" to build 48 more F-14 jet fighter aircraft to complete Navy's order for 134 unless Government restructured contract. Grumman would require at ...
... of 70% figure could be "major blow" to Grumman Aerospace Corp., Times said. Only hope for Grumman , loser in shuttle contract competition, and other aerospace companies to obtain substantial subcontracting on shuttle project would ...
... posted by Grumman Aerospace construction personnel on gantry work platform near Apollo 17 spacecraft said, "This may be our last but it will be our best," United Press International reported. Grumman foreman had ... crew that "they don't have to worry about our letting down." Jobs of 600 Grumman workers at Kennedy Space Center would terminate with completion of Apollo 17 mission. ''(W Post ...

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