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... orbit had the following parameters: apogee, 1,412.4 mi. (2,274 km,) ; perigee, 695.6 mi. (1,1181 km,) ; period, 120 min,; inclination, 59°. Planned orbit had called for apogee ... . Pohn had discovered one trail Nov, 4 and photographed what appeared to be another Nov. 6, He noted that this was similar to what had happened to the great comet of ... 1965 2 Nov 3 1965 3 Nov 4 1965 4 Nov 5 1965 5 Nov 6 1965 6 Nov 7 1965 7 Nov 8 1965 8 Nov 9 1965 9 Nov 10 ...
... unnecessary. . . . Reconnaissance satellites orbiting above may thus reduce the chance of war below." ''(MI, 3/6/67,10)'' Washington Evening Star commented on Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences' open ... . And right now, the emphasis should be heavy on that qualifying word.'`(W Star, 3/6/67, A l1 )'' New York Univ. School of Engineering and Science announced establishment of a ... . had to maintain contact with its satellites via picket ships in the Pacific. ''(Newsweek, 3/6/67,18)'' 238,154 airmen certificates-a new annual record and a 32% increase over ...
... of NASA's facilities, operations, and procedures solely from the viewpoint of safety." ''(CR, 4/6/67, H3657; NASA LAR VI/39)'' Col. V. John Lyle (USAF, Ret.), former Assistant to ... . The thing to do is to choose what is best from both plans." ''(NYT, 4/6/67,36)'' Washington Post: "The issue is more than just a squabble over Comsat's ... its expenditures by selling the equipment and stations to the eventual operator." ''(W Post, 4/6/67)'' April 1967 April Apr 1 1967 1 Apr 2 1967 2 Apr 3 1967 ...
... $55.4 million was increase of $19.5 million over House appropriation, decrease of $14.6 million from authorization, and decrease of $21.3 million from budget. Administrative Operations Senate appropriation ... a new policy of relegating the space program to a secondary position." ''(Testimony; CR, 10/6/67, $2436742)'' Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's decision to go ahead with "thin ... of continued guerrilla warfare as practiced by Mao-Tse-tung and his followers." ''(CRY 10/6/67, 594359)'' Vexing problem of the direction and period of Venus' rotation had acquired a ...
... protection because our missile silos are so strong they cannot be penetrated." ''(Testimony; CR, 11/6/67, H14638-9)'' NASA's Apollo 4 (AS-501), which would be launched by Saturn ... in the light of all the needs on earth." ''(Sehlstadt, B Sun, 11/7/67, 6)'' Detailed information on French space budget for 1968, expected to be approved soon by National ... about $408 million in 1965 for the first phase through 1969. ''(Fink, Av Wk, 11/6/67,24)'' Some US. experts believed Soviets planned further missions : rendezvous and docking of manned ...
... plane Jan. 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 15 would ... reporting he could see dust clouds, roads, and other small features. ‘‘(AP, Houston Post, 1/6/66)’’ NASA’s decision to launch Mariner E - MARINER IV ’s backup probe-to Venus ... far greater return . . . than a jury-rigged mission to Venus.” ‘‘(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 1/6/66) January 1966 January Jan 1 1966 1 Jan 2 1966 2 Jan 3 1966 ...
... issuance of regulation requiring biennial requalification of all flight instructors to assure pilot efficiency; and (6) $20-million savings from cost-reduction program and other substantial savings from increased employee productivity ... 10 to 1 after LUNA X entered a lunar orbit. ''(UPI, Wash. Daily News, 4/6/66)'' April 1966 April Apr 1 1966 1 Apr 2 1966 2 Apr 3 1966 3 Apr 4 1966 4 Apr 5 1966 5 Apr 6 1966 6 Apr 7 1966 7 Apr 8 1966 8 Apr 9 1966 9 Apr 10 ...
... turbopumps and modifying engine control system. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-91)'' May 6: Dr. Athelstan F. Spilhaus, dean of Univ. of Minnesota Institute of Technology, received patent for ... Sciences Corp. and General Electric Computer Div. for competitive negotiations leading to a one-year, $6-million, cost-plus-incentive-fee contract to provide support services to Marshall Space Flight Center ...
... atmosphere, under water, and in outer space. ''(Marder, Wash. Post, 8/7/66, 1)'' August 6-23: 25th anniversary of first US. manned rocket-assisted aircraft flights made by Homer A ... ; and four flights in which rockets were fired while airplane was at altitude. On Aug. 6, he first flew on rocket power; on Aug. 12, he made first rocket-assisted takeoff ... 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 Aug 6 1966 6 Aug 7 1966 7 Aug 8 1966 8 Aug 9 1966 9 Aug 10 ...
... and assured the Senate that aircraft had been designed “to preclude catastrophic conditions. . . .’ ‘‘(CR, 9/6/66, 20909-10; Tech. Wk., 9/5/66, 17)’’ Two NASA Nike-Tomahawk s launched ... in the Pacific had been completed six weeks ahead of schedule, Tass announced. ‘‘(Tass, 9/6/66; WI, NYT)’’ NASA awarded facilities grants totaling $3.2 million to Univ. of Wisconsin ... . Named for its discoverer, ninth magnitude object was in constellation Cetus. ‘‘(Sci. Serv., NYT, 9/6/66, 46)’’ September 1966 September Sep 1 1966 1 Sep 2 1966 2 Sep 3 ...

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