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Displaying 71—80 of 229 matches for query "Apollo_12_MET_115.37-116.36_1st_EVA_VOA_Coverage" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "apollo" found 21018 times in 7790 documents
  • "12" found 38851 times in 14387 documents
  • "met" found 1179 times in 839 documents
  • "115" found 413 times in 321 documents
  • "37" found 862 times in 664 documents
  • "116" found 322 times in 253 documents
  • "36" found 961 times in 757 documents
  • "1st" found 263 times in 229 documents
  • "eva" found 1926 times in 734 documents
  • "voa" found 462 times in 351 documents
  • "coverag" found 1581 times in 906 documents

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... at 8:37 p.m. EDT Saturday and land in Kazakhstan at 11:59 p.m. (9:59 a.m. Oct. 30, Kazakhstan time). Their return will wrap up 115 days in ... biology, biotechnology, physical science and Earth science aboard the orbiting laboratory. NASA Television will air coverage of the departure and landing activities at the following dates and times: Friday, Oct. 28 ... hatch closure coverage (hatch closure scheduled at 5:15 p.m.) 8:15 p.m. – Undocking coverage (undocking scheduled at 8:37 p.m.) 10:45 p.m. – Deorbit burn and landing coverage (deorbit ...
... Apollo 8 mission on which three-man crew demon­strated operation of spacecraft systems in lunar environment while world watched live TV coverage ... static test-firings of Titan III-M 1st stage; and near completion of Manned Orbiting ... . NASA FY 1969 budget request of $4.37 billion, already smallest since 1963 and ... 10 1968 10 Jan 11 1968 11 Jan 12 1968 12 Jan 13 1968 13 Jan 14 1968 ...
... perfect" synchronous orbit, with apogee, 36,637.1 km. ''( 22.765 mi.) ; ... navigation field. ''( NASA Release 65-116)'' NASA was negotiating with Grumman Aircraft ... Cape Kennedy . ''(NASA Release 65-115)'' The Christian Science Monitor asked Dr. ... technology tends to be enduring... "Our Apollo program was launched for reasons ... 1965 10 Apr 11 1965 11 Apr 12 1965 12 Apr 13 1965 13 Apr ...
... .); perilune, 119 mi. (192 km.); period, 3 hrs. 37 min.; inclination, 12'. Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL reported drop in ... 36-mi. (58-km.) perilune was "within a city block" of where it should be. Spacecraft's cameras had exposed 211 dual frames of film to photograph nine potential Apollo ... by USA for new air defense battalions, Chaparral met all test objectives when it intercepted Firebee target ...
... probe into a circular selenocentric orbit 115 km from the moon's surface, with 120° inclination and 1 hr 59 min period. (NYT, 11 Aug 76, 37; FBIS, Moscow Tass in English ... 76) At 6:36 GMT (9:36 Moscow time) 18 Aug. the probe landed on the moon in the Sea of Crises (Mare Crisium) at 12°45"N and 62°12'E, about 40 ... 1976 8 Aug 9 1976 9 Aug 10 1976 10 Aug 11 1976 11 Aug 12 1976 12 Aug 13 1976 13 Aug 14 1976 14 Aug 15 1976 15 Aug 16 ...
... flight--a flight which carried him to an altitude of 116 statute miles and to a landing point 302 statute miles ... lunar samples for return to earth. Other Apollo 14 achievements included: first use of Mobile Equipment Transporter (MET); largest payload placed in lunar orbit ... which 9 hours and 17 minutes were spent in lunar surface EVA. He resumed his duties as Chief of the Astronaut Office ...
... could provide complete earth coverage every three days. ''(NASA Release 63-115)'' Maj. Leroy Gordon Cooper ... station upon command. ''(NASA Release 63-116)'' Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., contractor to ... Excursion Module LEM ) of Project Apollo would detach from the Apollo spacecraft orbiting around the ... 10 1963 10 May 11 1963 11 May 12 1963 12 May 13 1963 13 May 14 ...
... 37; NASA Rpt. SRL)'' An ionospheric sounding probe launched by NASA on a Nike-Apache vehicle from Wallops Station , Va, reached peak altitude of 116 ... . and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . ''(Wallops Release 65-36)'' NASA announced it would negotiate with Lockheed Missiles and ... 9 Jun 10 1965 10 Jun 11 1965 11 Jun 12 1965 12 Jun 13 1965 13 Jun 14 1965 14 Jun ...
... 8/2/71)'' French novelist and TV critic Jean Dutourd commented on Apollo 15 TV coverage in France Soir. It had made him walk away from TV set ... 8/3/71, Al; PD, 8/9/71, 116-7)'' August 2-6: U.S. and Soviet scientists met in Moscow to recommend joint projects and exchanges ... Aug 9 1971 9 Aug 10 1971 10 Aug 11 1971 11 Aug 12 1971 12 Aug 13 1971 13 Aug 14 1971 14 Aug 15 1971 ...
... -shear alert system (LLWAS) to broaden coverage of the detection system. Rep. Mickey ... 2/85, A24) NASA Administrator James Beggs met with planetary science experts to ... 116) The European Space Agency announced that it had signed with the Commission of the European Communities an agreement to cooperate on the APOLLO ... 1985 10 Aug 11 1985 11 Aug 12 1985 12 Aug 13 1985 13 Aug 14 ...

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