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... on the moon; (UPI, Wash, Post, 10/9/65, A6; AP, Wash. Eve, Star, 10/8/65, A5)'' Test model of the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle designed to simulated lunar landing ... part of Hughes to making management changes; 7) an improperly conducted testing program by Hughes; 8) management weaknesses in NASA; and 9) a lack of vigorous centralized control by NASA. To ... of man is higher. Wait until you know more about life." ''(Homan, Wash, Post, 10/8/65, B10)'' U.S. would make the first lunar landing because the " Saturn V booster ...
... Government has at its disposal, are the powerful means of guaranteeing the peace." ''(Pravda, 12/8/65, DOD Trans,; Finney, NYT, 12/11/65, 1)'' A temporary injunction was issued banning ... make satellite communications available to all countries on a non-discriminatory basis. ''( Wash. Post, 12/8/65)'' Commenting on Dr. Warren Weaver's Nov, 29 statement to U.S. News and ... 1965 4 Dec 5 1965 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 1965 8 Dec 9 1965 9 Dec 10 1965 10 Dec 11 1965 11 Dec 12 ...
... launched unidentified satellite employing Thor-Burner II combination from Vandenberg AFB . ''(UPI, W News, 2/8/67)'' Explorer XXIX (CEOS-A) spacecraft, launched Nov. 6,1965, was rendered useless as a ... thermo-nuclear disarmament that will rescue mankind from the threat of annihilation." ''(W Post, 2/8/67)'' White House had received a letter from an unnamed scientist suggesting that it conduct ...
... /15/67)'' Adjustments of Lunar Orbiter IV 's orbit were successfully conducted June 5 and 8 to place spacecraft on path similar to that intended for Lunar Orbiter V . Adjustments, which ... and universities; for science `plant,' 3.7 percent; and for instruction and departmental research, 4.8 percent." ''(Text)'' FAA Administrator Gen. William F. McKee received Washington, D.C., Air Line Traffic ...
... control-center personnel from around the world. ''(NASA Release 67-241; NASA Proj Off)'' September 8-30: NASA's Surveyor V (Surveyor-E) unmanned spacecraft was successfully launched by Atlas-Centaur ... sec. Spacecraft insertion into a lunar trajectory occurred at 04:15:12.9 EDT Sept. 8. The trajectory appeared to be satisfactory. After separation from the launch vehicle, Surveyor V automatically ...
... , $143.4 (125.0) million; launch vehicle procurement, $141.9 (145.0) million; bioscience, $41.8 (40.0)-million; space applications, $99.5 (88.0) million. On Office of Advanced Research ... , $54.0 (46.5) million; chemical propulsion, $37.2 (35.0) million; and aeronautics, $66.8 (65.0) million. Sustaining university was $10.0 (no change) million, and technology utilization, $4 ... DOT, HUD, and Dept. of State for more effective operation. ''(PD, 11/13/67,1537-8)'' ERC appointed O. Hugo Schuck Director of Office of Control Theory and Application. Schuck had ...
... June 1963, was promoted to major in the Soviet Air Force, reported Krasnaya Zvezda. March 8 was U.S.S.R. International Woman’s Day. ‘‘(Reuters, NYT, 3/9/66, 6; AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 3/8/66, A2)’’ March 1966 March Mar 1 1966 1 Mar 2 1966 2 Mar 3 ... 1966 4 Mar 5 1966 5 Mar 6 1966 6 Mar 7 1966 7 Mar 8 1966 8 Mar 9 1966 9 Mar 10 1966 10 Mar 11 1966 11 Mar 12 ...
... was being studied by Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA and World Meteorological Organization. ''(Roberts, Science, 4/8/66, 159)'' U.S. Government's increased interest in transatlantic cooperation on scientific research was ... (Euratom) or the European Space Research Organization ( European Space Research Organization ESRO ) . . ." ''(McElheny, Science, 4/8/66, 190-191)'' April 1966 April Apr 1 1966 1 Apr 2 1966 2 Apr ...
... , 89.4 min.; inclination, 51.8ø. Equipment was reported to be functioning normally. ''(Tass, 6/8/66)'' $500-million XB-70 No. 2 experimental bomber and its F-104 chase plane ... , White, and Cross faced each time they flew to test the XB-70 ." ''(CR, 6/8/66)'' Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application NERVA (Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application) reactor ... our economy for the ambitious and talented. . . in new and growing business firms." ''(CR, 6/8/66, 12053)'' June 1966 June Jun 1 1966 1 Jun 2 1966 2 Jun 3 ...
... . Spacecraft carried "new, complicated instrumentation which is more sensitive than the old equipment." ''(Tass, 6/8/66)'' Oklahoma City welcomed home a favorite son, GEMINI IX Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford , and ... FCC decision requiring all Federal agencies to buy services from international carriers. ''(WSJ, 7/8/66)'' July 8-10: During plenary meeting in Paris, European Launcher Development Organization ELDO members agreed to ...

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