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  • "polari" found 247 times in 186 documents
  • "a" found 169938 times in 18149 documents
  • "2" found 46648 times in 15524 documents



... and plausibility of intrusive igneous activity on moon, in addition to extrusive volcanism. ''(Science, 1/2/70, 49-50)'' Results of study of infrared spectra recorded by Mariner VI and VII ... of solid carbon dioxide in upper atmosphere of Mars. ''(Science, 1/2/70, 47-9)'' MSC announced appointment of Sigurd A. Sjoberg as Director of Flight Operations, replacing Dr. Christopher C. Kraft ...
... restoration of $275 million in Federal funds for development of two prototype SSTS. ''(NASA Release, 2/2/ 70; US Budget for FY 1971; BOB Special Analysis)'' NASA Hq. briefing on FY 1971 ... for that location. ''(Transcript)'' At Washington Heart Assn. meeting in Washington, D.C., Dr. Charles A. Berry , Director of Medical Research and Operations at MSC, received Spacemedic Award "for outstanding ...
... could be recorded by seismometer left on moon by Apollo 12 crew. Astronauts James A. Lovell , Jr., and Fred W. Haise , Jr., would land Lunar Module LM on moon ... , 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, ...
... peoples are second to none in admiring your courage and knowledge." ''(UPI. W Star, 6/2/70, A ; AP W Post, 6/3/70, A19)'' NASA's M2-F3 lifting-body vehicle ... Saturn-launch-vehicle programming computer requirements and development of computer programs through December 1972 and $2-million modification to contract with Martin Marietta Corp. for Skylab payload integration. Modification was for ... management and distribution, and yet it must. be compatible with the earth's environment." ''(Text; A&A, 10/70, 38-50)'' Discovery that blazing stars collided at rate of one every four ...
... cut back dramatically." Europe held "high card" in negotiations toward international space program. "N.A.S.A. needs a decision early next year so that the post-Apollo programme can be placed before ... ball rolling in space cooperation, there are still more exciting projects." '' (London Sunday Telegraph, 8/2/70)'' Apollo 11 Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., was named "Swedish American of the Year ... printed 'and well illustrated, should 8o a long way to making known the personality of this shaper of our tames. ''(NYT Book Review, 8/2/70)'' Officials of Environmental Defense Fund-group ...
... 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 U ... 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 ...
... orbital operations would be transferred to NATO after spacecraft reached station. ''(NASA Proj Off)'' February 2: President Nixon sent message to Congress transmitting Aeronautics and Space Report of the President, Transmitted ... services, and impressive developments in a sound SST pro-gram." New military aeronautics programs initiated in 1970 would "enhance our national security." (Pres Rpt 71; PD, 2/8/1, 158)'' White House ... of three largest cuts. Other agencies most effected were HEW and DOD. ''(Knap, W News, 2/2/71)'' U.K. government agreed to finance half of BAC's contribution to NR's ...
... )'' NASA announced is was expanding its airborne research program by acquiring two Lockheed U-2 high-altitude aircraft under loan agreement with USAF and concentrating flights over four ecological ... of our HF radio equipment." Use of navigational satellites "has the potential of attaining a continuous, highly accurate worldwide position-fixing system. That system could support many ground, sea, ...
... of the party and people would be fulfilled; and they fulfilled these tasks, successfully completing a complex and varied program of scientific research and technical experiments. The results of their ... science-related job had been supported to some degree by Government funds. ''(NSF Highlights, 7/2/71, 1)'' John R. Schaibley, Executive Assistant to Apollo Program Director, OMSF, died in ...
... earth." ''(US News, 8/2/71)'' Newspapers commented on Apollo 15 mission, while astronauts were exploring lunar surface. Christian Science Monitor editorial praised Apollo 15 : "Once again, a superbly synchronized lunar mission ... is the moon could become the planet of human cooperation, a new frontier of hope for all man-kind." ''(NYT, 8/2/71, 22)'' Senate approved conference report submitted July 26 on ... also help ensure that this country will continue to play a leading role in the development of aerospace technology." ''(CR, 8/2/71, 512823-63; Samuelson, W Post, 8/3/71, Al ...

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