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... , launch facilities, tracking system, and manufacturing and engineering expertise. Bromberg said a three-stage Saturn V could propel a 7,000-lb. unmanned research payload into the asteroid belt and a ... ., Missile and Space Systems Div., encouraged by recovery, virtually undamaged, of forward section of GEMINI V - Titan II booster from the Atlantic in September 1965 and of an intact Atlas-Centaur ... /66, 13-14)'' Soviet delegate Vassily V. Parin narrated new film showing post flight activities of space dogs Veterok and Ugolyek, launched Feb. 22, 1966, in COSMOS CX. Dogs, who lost up ...
... NASA listed them in its periodic satellite summary. The summary also showed that unmanned COSMOS LXI , COSMOS LXII , and COSMOS LXIII , launched by U.S.S.R. March 15 with a single launch ... the Saturn I and IB boosters. A third, being readied, would transport the larger Saturn V booster. The contract covered a one-year period. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 65 ...
U.S.S.R.. launched Cosmos CCCLXXIII from Baikonur into orbit with 562-km (349.2-mi) apogee, 459-km (285. ... later reported that satellite made close approach to two other Cosmos satellites on days they were launched: Cosmos CCCLXXIV Oct. 23 and Cosmos CCCLXXV Oct. 30. Fragments of the other satellites were cataloged ... spacecraft in Zond series and second spacecraft to land in water; first had been Zond V (Sept. 15-22, 1968). Zond VI (Nov. 10-17, 1968) and Zond VII (Aug. 8 ...
... A LIQUID HYDROGEN THRUST CHAMBER T. E. STEER 135 - RECOVERY BEACON SIGNALS FROM COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN 142 - AMATEUR SATELLITE TRACKING PAUL BERGEZ 144 ... 366 - - '''VOLUME 10 NO 11 ''' '''NOVEMBER 1968''' - THE CRISIS IN EUROPEAN SPACE AFFAIRS A. V. CLEAVER 370 - WEATHER SATELLITES G. F. OSBORNE 372 - WEATHER SATELLITE GROUND STATIONS: ...
... first manned lunar landing, made possible by the design and development of the powerful Saturn V all liquid propellant rocket system. Today, liquid propellant propulsion systems launch most rockets for ... processing plant, replicate itself and send additional probes to explore even further out into the cosmos. In theory, a von Neumann Machine could not only reproduce itself multiple times but could ...
... trend." Dr. Welsh confirmed the Russians were relying heavily upon unmanned Vostok spacecraft in their Cosmos program. He said the Vostoks had accumulated "more than 2500 orbits"; since the seven Soviet ... the more than 20 Vostok flights from Tyuratam range at the 65° inclination. Unlike the Cosmos satellites, these unmanned Vostoks had been recovered after as much as two weeks in orbit ... pilots at NASA's Ames Research Center , Moffett Field, Calif, for their work on the V/Stol and Stol aircraft; John Jeffries Award to Dr. Eugene Konecci of the National Aeronautics ...
... the cardiovascular system, the water-salt exchange, and the vestibular apparatus, "Aboard the ship Gemini V a number of physiological experiments ... were performed. The method tested on the Cosmonaut C. Conrad ... peaceful opening up of the cosmos." ''(Pravda, 9/2/65)'' Astronauts Leroy Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad , Jr., had demonstrated during their August 21-29 GEMINI V flight that a manned weather ...
U.S.S.R. launched COSMOS CXII with scientific instruments aboard for continued space research, Tass announced. Orbital parameters : apogee, 565 ... ground; Aug. 21-29, 1965, Astronauts Leroy Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad, Jr ., flew GEMINI V through 120 revolutions after it seemed a fuel pressure problem might force them down after ... great structures can be built that will be necessary for man’s activities in the cosmos in the years ahead. Tomorrow’s stations in space will serve as laboratories for astronomers ...
... him to a trivial atom of matter in the larger cosmos. To be able to sail around at will in that vast cosmos may give man back some of the confidence he ... , was one of most experienced in U.S.S.R. Pilot was Eduard V. Yelyan. Copilot Mikhail V. Kozlov had won title Hero of the Soviet Union for testing Tu-22 supersonic ...
... Space Report 35 - Satellite Digest - 66 Geoffrey Falworth 38 - Reception of Radio Signals from Cosmos 557 The Kettering Group 39 - '''Volume 16 NO 2 ''' '''FEBRUARY 1974''' - Soviet ... - Correspondence 158 - '''Volume 16 NO. 5 ''' '''MAY 1974''' - Satellites for Press Purposes J. V. Ashworth 162 - Skylab: 59 Days in Space - 2 David Baker 170 - Gemini ...

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