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... for MSL after the rover landed on the Martian surface. ''Chris Bergin, “Another Mars Rover—Atlas V Chosen,” NASASpaceflight.com, 2 June 2006, http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2006/06/another-mars-rover-Atlas-V-chosen (accessed 9 August 2010); Lockheed Martin , “ Lockheed Martin ’s Atlas V Selected To Launch Mars Science Laboratory in 2009 ...
... ten day mission primarily to operate the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science 1 (ATLAS 1) payload. ATLAS 1 (see entry) consisted of twelve instruments and thirteen experiments to study the Sun ... three mission specialists and two payload specialists. EVA Payload Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS)-1; Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SSBUV)-4; Getaway Special Experiment G-229; Space Tissue Loss ...
... , Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah and Virginia. Atlas V Rollout Media Event Aug. 4: Media opportunity to observe rollout of the ... the launch will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude after spacecraft separation from the Atlas V occurs approximately 53 minutes and 49 seconds after launch. Live countdown coverage through NASA ... system and an ever-increasing array of challenging destinations." After Juno's launch aboard an Atlas V rocket, mission controllers now await telemetry from the spacecraft indicating it has achieved its ...
... Commercial Crew Program. The Hazard, System Safety and Probabilistic Risk Assessment detailed how ULA's Atlas V rocket launch system hardware would ensure crew safety during launch and ascent. "The ULA ... the completion of the CCDev2 milestones, ULA establishes a technical foundation for potentially certifying its Atlas V rocket for crewed missions. It also marks the development of the design criteria for ...
... -space exploration. ''RELEASE 14-291'' '''Boeing Concludes Commercial Crew Space Act Agreement for CST-100/Atlas V''' Boeing has successfully completed the final milestone of its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap ... designs and make modifications required for human rating the existing commercially available United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Ground systems design and operation included launch site modification plans for crews and ...
... -Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft is scheduled to launch aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket between 7:05 and 9:05 p.m. EDT Sept. 8 from Space ... to the Press Site by 4:40 p.m. ---- Wednesday, Sept. 7 8 a.m. – Atlas V Launch Vehicle Rollout Media are invited to cover the rollout of the ... NASA TV and the agency’s website with the start of cryogenic tanking of the Atlas V rocket, and conclude approximately one hour after launch. 7:05 to 9:05 p ...
... in our ability to measure changes in ice height. Its Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) measures height by timing how long it takes individual light photons to travel from the spacecraft to Earth and back. “ATLAS required us to develop new technologies to get the measurements needed by scientists to advance ... , but also will collect more than 250 times as many height measurements as its predecessor.” ATLAS will fire 10,000 times each second, sending hundreds of trillions of photons to the ...
... recapture the full contribution of the world's technological explosion . . . ." ''(CR, 6/12/63,10127)'' Atlas-Agena B launch vehicle exploded shortly after launch from Pt. Arguello, Calif . ''(AP, Wash. Post ... Space, 1963, 1/27/64; NYT, 6/12/63)'' USAF conducted routine training launching of Atlas D ICBM from Vandenberg AFB , Calif. ''(DOD Release 844-63)'' President's Award for Distinguished ...
... foreign countries. Noting Scout and Thor boosters already were available to European countries, he said Atlas also should be made available, under these conditions "One, that they pay for the vehicle ... be desirous of buying Saturns or Centaurs. We don't necessarily need to stop at Atlas. I think the whole high ­thrust field of boosters is a tremendous market with great ... , does not go to DOD--it goes to private industry, to those who make the Atlas or the Saturn or Centaur . This money gets back into the economy. It provides jobs ...
... system; emissions from upper atmosphere; thermal elec­tricity; and space radiation. Spacecraft were launched with Atlas-Agena and Thor-Agena launch vehicles from Vandenberg AFB and USAF facilities at Pt. Arguello ... )'' Two contracts were awarded by NASA Lewis Research Center to study possibility Of "floxing" the Atlas booster. If feasible, the mixture of liquid fluorine and liquid oxygen might increase the ...

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