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... " of fabric. ''(Text)'' Greater space cooperation between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. was predicted by Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper (L/Col., USAF) in a news conference. Cooper based his prediction on discussions ... I. Belyayev and L/Col. Aleksei A. Leonov at the International Astronautical Congress in Athens, Cooper said the cosmonauts were "mighty nice fellows" who "appeared to be very happy that we ...
... transmissions. Sun Marco II was second Italian satellite to be launched under May 31, 1962, cooperative agreement between NASA and Italian Space Commission (ISC) . First satellite, Sun Marco I , was successfully ... " for which Komarov gave his life. A NASA spokesman said plans to send US. Astronauts Leroy Gordon Cooper and Frank Borman to funeral had been abandoned because U.S.S.R. denied permission ...
Lt. Col. John A. Powers , Public Affairs Officer for NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, said Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper ’s MA-9 flight may extend to “as many as 22 orbits. If the flight ... before Texas Associated Press Managing Editors’ Association, Powers said NASA had not yet decided whether Cooper’s flight would be last of Project Mercury ; the decision on whether another Mercury flight ...
... a joint weather satellite program and called for broader American-Russian cooperation in space activities. Agreements were reached under space cooperation accord signed by the U.S. and the U.S.S ... television camera systems and receiving equipment intended for use on the forthcoming flight of Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper . ''(Space News Roundup, 1/8/64, 2 )'' Komsomolskaya Pravda reported sport aircraft Yak-18P piloted ...
Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper , accompanied by NASA Asso­ciate Administrator Dr. Robert C. Seamans , Jr., NASA Manned Spacecraft Center ... Walter C. Williams , held press conference at Cape Canaveral carried on nation-wide TV. Major Cooper presented orbit-by-orbit account of his MA-9 space flight. Asked about possibility of ...
... program, particu­larly in the six- and 22-orbit flights of Cdr. Schirra and Maj. Cooper, has done much to make this point clear. It should be obvious now that Mercury ... . and U.S.S.R. delegations on June 6 announced readiness of their countries to cooperate in IQSY space experiments. Also at COSPAR , Japanese scientists reported pans to use U.S ... /63)'' Dr. W. R. Adey of UCLA Brain Research Institute on June 7 challenged Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper 's report that he sighted smoke rising from individual houses in Tibet during his MA ...
... )'' U.N. General Assembly's Political Committee approved draft reso­lution and declaration on international cooperation in space sciences and law. The resolution endorsed recommendations by U.N. Committee on the ... of the National Society of Aerospace Professionals. Recipients from NASA were Astronauts M. Scott Carpenter, Leroy Gordon Cooper , Jr., John H. Glenn , Jr., Virgil I. Grissom , Alan B. Shepard , Jr., Donald K. Slayton ...
... Nelson P. Jackson Aerospace Award for performance on Mercury spacecraft and Atlas booster of Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper 's 22-orbit flight; editors and staff of Fortune magazine received the Space Club's ... meteorologists ended week-long conference in Miami where they formulated informal recommendations for increased international cooperation in problems of hurricanes and typhoons. Satellites and rockets were expected to play key role ...
... . Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper 's sightings of houses and other objects from space as he orbited over Tibet in May 1963. The scientists noted that some U.S. experts had attributed Major Cooper's ... experiments with men in soundproof, dark chambers simulating spacecraft led them to conclude that Major Cooper's observations were "an illusion of recognition caused by insufficient information." ''(AP, NYT, 10/19 ...
... Federal subsidy. In press interview in Houston, Astronauts Leroy Gordon Cooper (Maj., USAF) and Alan B. Shepard , Jr. (Cdr., USN) said television pictures of Maj. Cooper would be transmitted to ground stations during MA ... be viewed live on commercial TV because transmissions would be on different scan speed. Astronaut Cooper also said that a rendezvous maneuver had been considered for MA-9 flight, but decision ...

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