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The Food and Atmosphere Control Problem on Space Vessels I.—Chemical Purification of Air
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'''Vol. 12 No. 4 JUL, 1953'''
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Landing on Airless Planets
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The Use of Algae for Food and Atmosphere ...
... payload to date 38,000 lbs. (including S-IV upper stage) and would flight-test performance of RL-10 liquid hydrogen engines of S-IV stage. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 12/13/63)''
Rep ... S-IVB flight stages and support equipment and modification of S-IVB dynamic test stages; and $1,090,000 contract for modifications to S-IV stage. ''(Space Bus. Daily, 12/13/63, 397 ...
... 1.3 billion-mile, 38-month trip from Earth, Voyager 1 came within 77,000 miles of Saturn for ... a huge crater with a central peak on Mimas; bright cobweb markings on Rhea and Dione; and a 500-mile canyon cutting through the frozen surface of Tethys, all moons ... 8 Nov 9 1980 9 Nov 10 1980 10 Nov 11 1980 11 Nov 12 1980 12 Nov 13 1980 13 Nov 14 1980 14 Nov 15 1980 15 ...
... to orbit. The X-33 would he a technology demonstrator vehicle and the X-34 would be a reusable, or partially-reusable, booster ... cost-sharing by industry was anticipated. (NASA Releases 95-1, 23, 38 & 40)
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin applauded Japan's contribution ... 9 1995 9 Jan 10 1995 10 Jan 11 1995 11 Jan 12 1995 12 Jan 13 1995 13 Jan 14 1995 14 Jan 15 ...
... Province. The 4.8-tonne (4,800-kilogram or 5.3-ton) satellite carried 38 C-band and 12 Ku-band transponders. Replacing the ageing Apstar 1A, the craft would provide digital, multimedia transmissions to Australia, India, and countries in eastern Asia. The satellite was the first Western-built ...
... Apollo 12 TLI Burn VOA Coverage'''
File:69-11-14_apollo_12_TLI_burn.wav.mp4
'''Click here to listen to the Apollo 12 Post Launch President Nixon VOA Coverage'''
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... Apollo 13 was 10th Apollo mission and third manned lunar landing attempt.
Accident was first inflight failure in 22 manned flights in U.S. pace program. Apollo 12 (Nov. 14-24, 1969) and Apollo ...
... interview that new engine to power F-14B had fallen behind schedule and ... Apollo 15 ALSEP site. Impact was recorded by Apollo 12 , Apollo 14 , and Apollo 15 seismometers.
Orbit-shaping maneuver was performed during 73rd lunar revolution in preparation for subsatellite launch. Scientific subsatellite was launched at 222:39 ...
... and 2 (launched 13 Apr. 74 and 10 Oct. 74), began commercial video service with the transmission of Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission coverage ... and zone-forming fungi. At 2:39 am EDT 21 July the Soyuz crew closed hatch 5 between their orbital vehicle and descent module and began depressurizing the orbital module. Braking burns ...
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