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Displaying 71—80 of 1000 matches for query "Oct_27_1957" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

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... fifth year of the "space age," being the anniversary of the launching of Sputnik I (1957). Project West Ford given final approval by the White House. Maj. Robert Rushworth , U.S ... 17 Oct 18 1961 18 Oct 19 1961 19 Oct 20 1961 20 Oct 21 1961 21 Oct 22 1961 22 Oct 23 1961 23 Oct 24 1961 24 Oct 25 1961 25 Oct 26 1961 26 Oct 27 1961 27 Oct 28 1961 28 Oct 29 ...
... .8° inclination. Satellite reentered Oct. 17. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 10/31/72; SBD, 10/6/72, 170)'' Fifteenth anniversary of space age inaugurated by 1957 launch of U.S ... 17 Oct 18 1972 18 Oct 19 1972 19 Oct 20 1972 20 Oct 21 1972 21 Oct 22 1972 22 Oct 23 1972 23 Oct 24 1972 24 Oct 25 1972 25 Oct 26 1972 26 Oct 27 1972 27 Oct 28 ...
... Astronautics Symposium, held Oct. 13, was chaired by Dr. Eugene M. Emme, NASA Historian. In introduction Dr. Emme pointed out that 57 men had flown in space since October 1957, 10 had ... 17 Oct 18 1972 18 Oct 19 1972 19 Oct 20 1972 20 Oct 21 1972 21 Oct 22 1972 22 Oct 23 1972 23 Oct 24 1972 24 Oct 25 1972 25 Oct 26 1972 26 Oct 27 1972 27 Oct 28 1972 28 Oct 29 ...
... from Fisk and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Univ. of Mich. In 1957 he became professor and chairman of the physics department at Fisk, doing research on infrared ... 17 Oct 18 1976 18 Oct 19 1976 19 Oct 20 1976 20 Oct 21 1976 21 Oct 22 1976 22 Oct 23 1976 23 Oct 24 1976 24 Oct 25 1976 25 Oct 26 1976 26 Oct 27 1976 27 Oct 28 1976 28 Oct 29 ...
... of the dark side of the Moon. The Navy got the first opportunity December 6, 1957, with Vanguard on the pad at Cape Canaveral and "literally blew it." The Army was ... 17 Oct 18 1982 18 Oct 19 1982 19 Oct 20 1982 20 Oct 21 1982 21 Oct 22 1982 22 Oct 23 1982 23 Oct 24 1982 24 Oct 25 1982 25 Oct 26 1982 26 Oct 27 1982 27 Oct 28 1982 28 Oct 29 ...
... Union, which had kept its space program under tight military control since it launched in 1957 the first satellite, announced creation of a civilian space agency, the NY Times reported. The ... 17 Oct 18 1985 18 Oct 19 1985 19 Oct 20 1985 20 Oct 21 1985 21 Oct 22 1985 22 Oct 23 1985 23 Oct 24 1985 24 Oct 25 1985 25 Oct 26 1985 26 Oct 27 1985 27 Oct 28 ...
... launch in just 83 days following the launch of the Soviet Sputnik 1 in 1957. (W Post, Oct 7/93) NASA reported that an explosive designed to free a satellite aboard Space ... 17 Oct 18 1993 18 Oct 19 1993 19 Oct 20 1993 20 Oct 21 1993 21 Oct 22 1993 22 Oct 23 1993 23 Oct 24 1993 24 Oct 25 1993 25 Oct 26 1993 26 Oct 27 1993 27 Oct 28 1993 28 Oct 29 ...
... scientific community observed the 40th anniversary of Sputnik's successful launch. On 4 October 1957, the Soviet Union had sent into orbit Sputnik 1 , a small sphere-shaped satellite, ... 17 Oct 18 1997 18 Oct 19 1997 19 Oct 20 1997 20 Oct 21 1997 21 Oct 22 1997 22 Oct 23 1997 23 Oct 24 1997 24 Oct 25 1997 25 Oct 26 1997 26 Oct 27 1997 27 Oct ...
... Energia for schoolchildren, and Roskosmos ’s announcement of a special film about the 1957 launch. President Vladimir V. Putin congratulated Russia’s space scientists, reminding them, “the ... Oct 18 2007 18 Oct 19 2007 19 Oct 20 2007 20 Oct 21 2007 21 Oct 22 2007 22 Oct 23 2007 23 Oct 24 2007 24 Oct 25 2007 25 Oct 26 2007 26 Oct 27 2007 27 Oct ...
... billion. ''(UPI, NYT, 7/27/71, 14)'' NASA's Apollo 15 was 5351st man-made object launched since U.S.S.R.'s Sputnik 1 Oct. 4, 1957, according to Air Defense Command Hq. figures reported by AP. Center was tracking 2454 objects still in orbit. ''(NYT, 7/27/71, 14)'' June 1971 ... 1971 23 Jul 24 1971 24 Jul 25 1971 25 Jul 26 1971 26 Jul 27 1971 27 Jul 28 1971 28 Jul 29 1971 29 Jul 30 1971 30 Jul 31 ...

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