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... of booster rocket or other launching components of Zond IV spacecraft launched by U.S.S.R. March 2 on apparently unsuccessful mission. Despite March flurry, there had been sharp decline in ... causes. There were 35 cases pending and 41 as yet uni­dentified. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 7/2/68, 1)'' West Germany's major aerospace companies-Messerschmitt-Bölkow, Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke of Bremen ... for its 26-in telescope built in 1882. ''(AP, W Star, 7/3/68, A20)'' U.S. patent No. 3,390,853 was issued to North American Rockwell Corp. mechanical engineer ...
... will almost certainly be spent on planetary exploration in the next ten years." ''(SR, 1/2/65)'' Soviet cosmonaut Col. Vladimir Komarov , who commanded the three-man spacecraft VOSKHOD I on ... play later on the other side of the globe. ''(Jones, NYT, 1/2/65; Chic. Trib., 1/3/65)'' U.K. was said to be considering the possibility of a licensing agreement ... . that would enable British manufacturers to make parts of late-model aircraft produced in the U.S. American planes under consideration were: McDonnell Aircraft Corp's F4C (Phantom II) carrier-based ...
... 21 pictures of Mars on July 14 for playback to earth. ''(NASA Release 65-215)'' U.S.S.R.'s COSMOS LXX artificial earth satellite was successfully launched containing scientific equipment ... that in accordance with President Johnson's decision to move ahead with development of the U.S. supersonic transport, work under SST design contracts would be accelerated during the month of ... were said to' have the capability for use as armed missiles. ''(Reuters, Wash, Post, 7/2/65)'' Statistics on intercontinental ballistic missiles were given by Robert R. Brunn in an article ...
... )’’ USAF launched unidentified satellite by Thor-Agena D booster from Vandenberg AFB . ‘‘(M&R, 2/7/66, 11; U S . Aeron. & Space Act., 1966, 147)’’ Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and ... Defense Communications Satellite Project-system of up to 22 comsats in near-synchronous, equatorial orbit. U.K. would provide, operate, and fund several ground terminals for communications tests and experiments using ...
... destroyer escorts and amphibious floating docks, and short range attack missile (SRAM). ''(Text)'' March 2-4: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA Earth Resources Conference to consider technical, ... satellite system was held in Annapolis, Md. In keynote address Under Secretary of State U. Alexis Johnson said surveying earth's resources from space could change face of ...
... in analyzing Martian soil and atmosphere in mid-1970s. It was particularly sensitive to major U.S. air pollutants like sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen. '' ( Jet Propulsion Laboratory ... in post-Apollo." If Europe and U.S. "start the ball rolling in space cooperation, there are still more exciting projects." '' (London Sunday Telegraph, 8/2/70)'' Apollo 11 Astronaut Edwin E ...
... airports could require 10 such devices-one at each end of runway. '' (Huntsville News, 12/2/70)'' U.K. Aviation Supply Minister Frederick Corfield said in House of Commons that ... fact, it hasn't even decided how the answers ought to be found." ''(WSJ, 12/2/70,16)'' Senate approved nomination of William D. Ruckelshaus to head Environmental Protection Agency. ''(CR ... Release 70-252)'' November 1970 November December 1970 December Dec 1 1970 1 Dec 2 1970 2 Dec 3 1970 3 Dec 4 1970 4 Dec 5 1970 5 Dec 6 1970 ...
... led the nation with more than 8% unemployed. ''(Hesser, Atlanta IC, 12/2/73)'' December 2-10: The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Working Group on Space Biology and Medicine met at Johnson Space Center to continue exchanging medical data and results from U.S. and ... Release 73-273)'' November 1973 November December 1973 December Dec 1 1973 1 Dec 2 1973 2 Dec 3 1973 3 Dec 4 1973 4 Dec 5 1973 5 Dec 6 1973 ...
... total U.S. exports and had increased 34.1% over 1972. Much of the increase was from exports of complete aircraft, which totaled $3.096 billion in 1973, up from $2.028 billion in 1972. ''(AIA Release 74-3)'' Four U.S. schools would be heated by solar power in a National ... , less than 1% of that required to power a base-board system. ''(Ringle, W Post, 2 Feb 74, D5)'' January 1974 January February 1974 February Feb 1 1974 1 Feb ...
... the art and science of flight. The 1974 Astronauts' Trophy was awarded to the Skylab 2 crew who, during their 25 May to 23 June 1973 mission, became the first astronauts to successfully accomplish major repairs on a spacecraft in space. Skylab 2 commander Charles Conrad , Jr., accepted the award on behalf of himself and crewmembers Paul J ... of 21 flights in a hot-air balloon that took him 4000 km across the U.S. from Coos Bay, Ore., to Gwynn Island, Va. The 1974 Aviators' Trophy went to ...

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