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... serve the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), on Nov. 15 from Kennedy Space Center . A U.S.-NATO agreement had specified launch on a Delta rocket, and NATO would reimburse NASA ... 78-173) FBIS reported the longest manned flight in history- 139da 15hr-had ended Nov. 2 at 14hr 5min Moscow time, after completing a program of scientific-technical researches and experiments ... for studies and experiments had been regularly delivered to Salyut 6 by automatic transports Progress 2, 3, and 4. On Nov. 16 a Soviet medical expert said the cosmonauts had readapted ...
... KENNEDY SPACE CENTER KSC . (NASA Release 82-181; W Post, Dec 2/82, A-1) Speaking to an audience of U.S. and Brazilian businessmen in the governor's palace at Sao ... one day participate in a shuttle launch together as partners in space." George P. Shultz, U.S. secretary of state, told newsmen on Air Force One that Brazil's president Joao ... a welcome new climate in U.S. relations with Brazil but said that the closer ties were more a matter of potential than reality. (Text, Dec 2/82; W Post, Dec 3 ...
... and enhancement system (MERIT) to improve significantly the accuracy of upper-wind forecasts in the U.S. To evaluate the potential of MERIT, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) formed an aviation ... important contribution to the NAS of the 1990s. ( Lewis Research Center LeRC News, May 2/85, 2) The waste products of two monkeys and two dozen rats continued to float through the ... the mission to give the crew additional time to try to deploy it. On May 2 Fichtl explained that the rats' and one monkey's vigorous movement, which was "much more ...
... policy interests. ''U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on Research and Science Education, “Witnesses: International Science Collaboration Mutually Beneficial,” press release, 2 April 2008, http://gop.science.house.gov/Pressroom/Item.aspx?ID=91 (accessed 17 February 2011); U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on ...
... to make additional improvements. The report noted that, although NASA’s budget represented less than 2 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget, NASA was increasingly receiving requests to expand ... as effectively and efficiently as possible. ''U.S. Government Accountability Office, “NASA: Assessments of Selected Large-Scale Projects” (report no. GAO-09-306SP, Washington, DC, 2 March 2009), http://www.gao.gov ...
... . On Thursday, Aug. 4, journalists can visit NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston from 2:30 to 4 p.m. CDT for the Desert RATS team's final dry run ... to provide astronauts transportation between sites of interest. -- Robonaut 2 /Centaur 2. Mounted on a wheeled base called Centaur 2, NASA's Robonaut 2 robotic astronaut assistant becomes R2C2. It can remotely scout areas ... in Washington; the European Space Agency ; the Canadian Space Agency ; the U.S. Air Force; the U.S. Army; the U.S. Geological Survey; the Lunar and Planetary Institute; the Planetary Science Institute ...
... development more collaborative to benefit the agency and public. NASA technology has created Nebula, the U.S. government's only cloud computing platform, which offers an easier way for NASA scientists ... key steps needed to reach the desired end-state of a cleanup to background. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) will determine the radiological background for each radionuclide based upon ... . Originally developed as a remote site to test rocket engines and conduct nuclear research, the 2,850-acre SSFL, located in the hills between Chatsworth and Simi Valley, is owned primarily ...
... PARTNERS FOR SMALLSAT TECHNOLOGY COLLABORATION'' --WASHINGTON -- NASA is seeking small spacecraft technology project proposals from U.S. colleges and universities that would like to collaborate with agency researchers. Small spacecraft, or ... -- Samuel Ting (participating by video link), AMS principal investigator, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Michael Salamon, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science program manager for AMS -- Mark Sistilli, NASA AMS ...
... Medals to Apollo 7 As­tronauts R. Walter Cunningham and Donn F. Eisele. President said U.S. was "ready to take that first great step out into the solar system and ... . Krivsky said "very dangerous" radiation from solar radio storm might have forced premature ending of U.S.S.R.'s Soyuz III mission Oct. 30. He implied, said New York Times ... reduce the chances of astronomically costly blunders. " ''(Bus Wk, 11/2/68)'' November 1968 November Nov 1 1968 1 Nov 2 1968 2 Nov 3 1968 3 Nov 4 1968 4 Nov 5 ...
... NASA Oversight of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics to consider priorities in the U.S. space program. He noted that the Agena Target Vehicle failure which postponed the Oct ... the additional Pegasus satellites instead. Such a test might have avoided the failure..." ''(CR, 11/2/65, A6259)'' Soviet-French communique was issued after six days of talks between Soviet Foreign ... compete with the U.S.-led ComSatCorp , to which France already belonged. ''(Rosenfeld, Wash. Post, 11/3/65, A9)'' November 1965 November Nov 1 1965 1 Nov 2 1965 2 Nov 3 1965 ...

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