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Displaying 51—60 of 1000 matches for query "Apr_26_1984" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "apr" found 38145 times in 1871 documents
  • "26" found 31971 times in 12946 documents
  • "1984" found 4740 times in 592 documents



... , were investigated by NASA officials among others. Hyde's company received a contract in 1984 to provide security services at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, and diverted more ... 16 Apr 17 1994 17 Apr 18 1994 18 Apr 19 1994 19 Apr 20 1994 20 Apr 21 1994 21 Apr 22 1994 22 Apr 23 1994 23 Apr 24 1994 24 Apr 25 1994 25 Apr 26 1994 26 Apr ...
... more than 400 flights between 1979 and 1989. Launches should number 60 per year by 1984. ( MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC Release 76-60) Every ruble spent on space research had ... 16 Apr 17 1976 17 Apr 18 1976 18 Apr 19 1976 19 Apr 20 1976 20 Apr 21 1976 21 Apr 22 1976 22 Apr 23 1976 23 Apr 24 1976 24 Apr 25 1976 25 Apr 26 1976 26 Apr 27 1976 27 Apr 28 ...
... probe able to measure the Jovian atmosphere during descent. The mission would reach Jupiter in 1984 if the project were approved for FY 1978. ARC would manage development of the probe ... 16 Apr 17 1977 17 Apr 18 1977 18 Apr 19 1977 19 Apr 20 1977 20 Apr 21 1977 21 Apr 22 1977 22 Apr 23 1977 23 Apr 24 1977 24 Apr 25 1977 25 Apr 26 1977 26 Apr 27 1977 27 Apr 28 ...
... F. Freitag, NASA's deputy director of advanced programs in space transportation, said that by 1984 the Shuttle should be ready to begin construction of the first large satellites, those with ... 16 Apr 17 1978 17 Apr 18 1978 18 Apr 19 1978 19 Apr 20 1978 20 Apr 21 1978 21 Apr 22 1978 22 Apr 23 1978 23 Apr 24 1978 24 Apr 25 1978 25 Apr 26 1978 26 Apr 27 ...
... firm filed with the FCC a plan to launch three satellites-one each in 1983, 1984, and 1986-to replace three Comsat satellites it had been leasing from Comsat General Corporation ... 16 Apr 17 1980 17 Apr 18 1980 18 Apr 19 1980 19 Apr 20 1980 20 Apr 21 1980 21 Apr 22 1980 22 Apr 23 1980 23 Apr 24 1980 24 Apr 25 1980 25 Apr 26 1980 26 Apr 27 1980 27 Apr 28 ...
... than 13,000 sunrises and sunsets. Its orbit was not expected to decay until about 1984, when it would burn up during reentry. (NASA Release 82-59) ESA said that it ... 16 Apr 17 1982 17 Apr 18 1982 18 Apr 19 1982 19 Apr 20 1982 20 Apr 21 1982 21 Apr 22 1982 22 Apr 23 1982 23 Apr 24 1982 24 Apr 25 1982 25 Apr 26 1982 26 Apr 27 1982 27 Apr 28 ...
... of Defense's 1985 edition of Soviet Military Power said the USSR was continuing in 1984 deployment of new nuclear and conventional military weapons systems, including test firings of fifth- ... 16 Apr 17 1985 17 Apr 18 1985 18 Apr 19 1985 19 Apr 20 1985 20 Apr 21 1985 21 Apr 22 1985 22 Apr 23 1985 23 Apr 24 1985 24 Apr 25 1985 25 Apr 26 1985 26 Apr 27 ...
NASA's Task Force on the Scientific Uses of the Space Station, established in March 1984 and chaired by Stanford University Professor Peter M. Banks, released its second major report for ... 16 Apr 17 1986 17 Apr 18 1986 18 Apr 19 1986 19 Apr 20 1986 20 Apr 21 1986 21 Apr 22 1986 22 Apr 23 1986 23 Apr 24 1986 24 Apr 25 1986 25 Apr 26 1986 26 Apr 27 1986 27 Apr 28 ...
... and oceans began in the 1980's. NASA used the Space Shuttle in 1981 and 1984 to measure tropospheric carbon monoxide with a gas filter radiometer. In July and August 1985 ... 16 Apr 17 1987 17 Apr 18 1987 18 Apr 19 1987 19 Apr 20 1987 20 Apr 21 1987 21 Apr 22 1987 22 Apr 23 1987 23 Apr 24 1987 24 Apr 25 1987 25 Apr 26 1987 26 Apr 27 1987 27 Apr 28 ...
... design life of five years, the company's spokesperson remarked that 15 years after its 1984 launch, Landsat -S continued in operation. The upper stage of the rocket that launched the ... 16 Apr 17 1999 17 Apr 18 1999 18 Apr 19 1999 19 Apr 20 1999 20 Apr 21 1999 21 Apr 22 1999 22 Apr 23 1999 23 Apr 24 1999 24 Apr 25 1999 25 Apr 26 1999 26 Apr 27 1999 27 Apr 28 ...

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