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... 's Mariner Mars 1969 exploration program. ''( Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Release 459)'' October 15-31: Surveyor V responded to commands on Oct. 15. Spacecraft had been in hibernation for its first lunar ... second sunset was 232 hrs. Total of 1,043 TV pictures were obtained. By sunset Surveyor V had been configured for hibernating through second lunar night. Estimates were that engineering interrogations and ...
... Category:Almanac Audio A preliminary report on Surveyor V , compiled by Office of Space Science and Applications OSSA , recounted spacecraft's performance. " Surveyor V will be remembered as having first performed one of ...
... had revealed samples were crystalline, igneous, fragmented, scoriaceous, and vesicular. They confirmed theory based on Surveyor V data that lunar material contained titanium and indicated presence of number of minerals. Columbia Univ ... of Air Force Aeronautical Systems Div. He would be succeeded by Lee B. James , Saturn V Manager, Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC . ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 69-166)'' USAF ...
... . Chemical analyses had shown high concentration of titanium in lunar samples characteristic of area where Surveyor V and Apollo 11 had landed. "No such . . . titanium concentration occurs anywhere that we know of ...
... 's very good for that time. '''Cortright:''' On the Lunar Orbiter? '''Dinkel:''' On the Surveyor. '''Cortright:''' Sixty meters, Surveyor landed, three out of five. '''Dinkel:''' No, my mistake. Lunar Orbiter. '''Cortright:''' Lunar ... Hughes had all they could do to do the Surveyor. The Surveyor Orbiter was supposed to use a lot of the hardware from the Surveyor already developed for attitude control and maneuvering and ... Saturn V. So von Braun came up and he said, "The solution to this is to—oh, it kept losing payload capability, to pretty soon it wouldn't launch our Surveyors, and ...
... SURVEYOR I s an important part of the American space program and Soviet scientists think very highly of it." ''(NYT, 6/5/66, E13)'' Congratulatory cable from Soviet President Nikolay V. Podgorny to President Johnson: "On the occasion of the successful soft-landing of the SURVEYOR I spacecraft on the moon, accept . . . our congratulations ...
... CMS orbiting overhead. Gordon, orbiting moon in Command Module CM Yankee Clipper, reported sighting Surveyor III and Intrepid on moon. Conrad opened Lunar Module LM hatch at 115:11 ... MSC was responsible for Apollo spacecraft development, Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC for Saturn V launch vehicle, and Kennedy Space Center KSC for launch operations. Tracking and data ...
... comparison of solar radiation during August 1967 "solar system line-up" involving MARINER IV , MARINER V (launched June 14), the earth, and the sun. ''(NASA Release 67-182)'' U.S.S ... 's why we're going there." SURVEYOR IV was fourth in series of seven spacecraft in NASA's Surveyor program: SURVEYOR I (launched May 30, 1966) and SURVEYOR III (launched April 17, 1967) both ...
... launch vehicle capability at the beginning of the Voyager program necessary for future missions, Saturn V . being developed by Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC , would undergo its first flight test ... Oct. 20. ''(Bishop, WSJ, 10/14/65, 1)'' Writing about Surveyor lunar probe in the Washington Evening Star, William Hines said: " Surveyor will give science a view of the moon that ...
... surface see April 19 . At 34:53 GET SURVEYOR III with two-burn Centaur-being used for the first time on a Surveyor mission-separated from Atlas and ignited to reach 100 ... stations and national networks, might be technically feasible within five years, ComSatCorp President Dr. Joseph V. Charyk testified before FCC. Economic feasibility, however, might require more than five years, he ...

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