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... of the world's oceans, long-distance communications, and geological survey. ''(Tass, FBIS-Sov, 4/5/73, L3)'' The Federal Aviation Administration released Aviation Forecasts, Fiscal Years 1973-1984. Airline passenger ... aircraft propulsion control system was announced by the Air Force. ''(DOD Release 165-73)'' April 5-26: NASA's Pioneer 11 ( Pioneer-G ), second Jupiter probe, was successfully launched into an ...
... .4º inclination. The satellite reentered May 14. ''( GSFC SSR, 5/31/73; SBD, 5/9/73, 49)'' Twelfth anniversary of the May 5, 1961, launch of Freedom 7 by the Mercury-Redstone 3 ... Astronaut Alan B. Shepard , Jr., as the first U.S. man in space. ''(Marshall Star, 5/2/73, 1)'' April 1973 April May 1973 May May 1 1973 1 May 2 1973 2 May 3 1973 3 May 4 1973 4 May 5 1973 5 May 6 1973 6 May 7 1973 7 May 8 1973 8 May 9 ...
... numbers of dissemination centers and reduced buildup of support to state and local governments. A $5.7-million cut in the amount requested for earth observations instruments had deferred their development ... in combat, it had to support a minimum peacetime defense and deterrence posture. The $85.5-billion budget appeared large because of inflation, increased military and civilian pay, and increased retirement ...
... pressure data on both fins for identification of asymmetric flow. ''(NASA, X--24B Flash Rpt, 5 March 74; NASA Release 73-130; Dryden FRC Release, "NASA Facts," March 1976)'' Major reorganizations ... Technology Utilization, Manpower, Financial Management, Facilities, Procurement, Management, Services, Logistics, and Computer Services. ''(NASA Ann, 5 March 74; NASA Release 74-76; MSFC Release 74-31)'' Edward Z. Gray, NASA Assistant ...
... comfort and without extensive astronaut training. The first launch was scheduled for 1980. ''( ESRO Release, 5 June 74)'' The Federal Communications Commission authorized Western Union Telegraph Co. to launch its second ... totaled 56 533 953, up from 53 255 919 in 1972. ''(FAA Release 74-86)'' 5-6 June: Results of five years of aerodynamic loads research were presented at a YF ... 1974 1 Jun 2 1974 2 Jun 3 1974 3 Jun 4 1974 4 Jun 5 1974 5 Jun 6 1974 6 Jun 7 1974 7 Jun 8 1974 8 Jun 9 ...
... 1976 appropriations to NASA. Changes recommended by the committee would raise the NASA authorization by $5.7 million to $3.545 billion. For the transition period 1 July to 30 Sept ... July launch date. Part of the U.S. contingent left for the Soviet Union on 5 May and the final group, led by NASA Deputy Administrator George M. Low , departed 16 ... . ASTP Technical Director Glynn S. Lunney and his Soviet counterpart Konstantin D. Bushuyev gave a 5-hr review of the technical histories of their respective spacecraft. Reporting that no major problems ...
... since 26 Dec. 1975 within the Soviet Union as a freight plane. (NYT, 5 Jan 76, 1; Av Wk, 5 Jan 76, 26; W Star, 6 Jan 76, A-3; W Post ... ; DoT Release 09-76, 4 Feb. 76; NYT, 5 Feb 76, 1, 16, 32M; W Post, 5 Feb 76, A-1, A-18; B Sun, 5 Feb 76, A14) 1975 January 1976 January ... 1976 1 Jan 2 1976 2 Jan 3 1976 3 Jan 4 1976 4 Jan 5 1976 5 Jan 6 1976 6 Jan 7 1976 7 Jan 8 1976 8 Jan 9 ...
... within 160 days after contractor's notification to proceed. The airlock installation would include a 5-ton crane, air conditioning, personnel airlock, and lines for electricity, vacuum, compressed air, and gaseous ... ; extraterrestrial materials research; and flight-program support. ( LaRC Release 76-40,; NASA Hq special anno., 5 Nov 76) After a series of technical checks, the Ekran satellite launched in the USSR ...
... pilot in the U.S. Air Force from 1'956 to 1959. (NASA anno May 5/78) Dryden Flight Research Center reported it had aborted the first design limit test of ... were going to use to listen for extraterrestrial signals." The subcommittee also denied NASA $20.5 million to use for Space Shuttle astronauts to fire the abandoned Skylab space station into a higher and safer orbit. NASA considered the most critical cut to be $5 million from the $13 million sought to start in 1983 the solar-polar orbiter mission ...
... Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (EBBS); however, the two solar panels that supplied electricity to the 5,000-pound satellite refused to unfold. Ride corrected the ERGS problem by using the Space ... during ascent. (NASA MOR E-420-41-G-09 prelaunch , Sept 28/84, postlaunch , Oct 5/84; NASA Release 84-132; NASA Fact Sheet, Sept 84; NASA Press Kit, Oct 84 ... -17, Oct 12/84, A-6, Oct 13/84, A-3, Oct 14/84, A-5; NY Times, Oct 11/84, A-18) September 1984 September October 1984 October Oct 1 ...

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