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... of NASA's facilities, operations, and procedures solely from the viewpoint of safety." ''(CR, 4/6/67, H3657; NASA LAR VI/39)'' Col. V. John Lyle (USAF, Ret.), former Assistant to ... . The thing to do is to choose what is best from both plans." ''(NYT, 4/6/67,36)'' Washington Post: "The issue is more than just a squabble over Comsat's ... its expenditures by selling the equipment and stations to the eventual operator." ''(W Post, 4/6/67)'' April 1967 April Apr 1 1967 1 Apr 2 1967 2 Apr 3 1967 ...
... $55.4 million was increase of $19.5 million over House appropriation, decrease of $14.6 million from authorization, and decrease of $21.3 million from budget. Administrative Operations Senate appropriation ... a new policy of relegating the space program to a secondary position." ''(Testimony; CR, 10/6/67, $2436742)'' Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's decision to go ahead with "thin ...
... protection because our missile silos are so strong they cannot be penetrated." ''(Testimony; CR, 11/6/67, H14638-9)'' NASA's Apollo 4 (AS-501), which would be launched by Saturn ... in the light of all the needs on earth." ''(Sehlstadt, B Sun, 11/7/67, 6)'' Detailed information on French space budget for 1968, expected to be approved soon by National ... about $408 million in 1965 for the first phase through 1969. ''(Fink, Av Wk, 11/6/67,24)'' Some US. experts believed Soviets planned further missions : rendezvous and docking of manned ...
... plane Jan. 7. ‘‘(Wilford, NYT, 1/7/66)’’ Of 351 astronaut applicants, 192, including all 6 female candidates, failed to meet minimum requirements, an MSC spokesman reported. The successful 15 would ... reporting he could see dust clouds, roads, and other small features. ‘‘(AP, Houston Post, 1/6/66)’’ NASA’s decision to launch Mariner E - MARINER IV ’s backup probe-to Venus ... far greater return . . . than a jury-rigged mission to Venus.” ‘‘(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 1/6/66) January 1966 January Jan 1 1966 1 Jan 2 1966 2 Jan 3 1966 ...
... issuance of regulation requiring biennial requalification of all flight instructors to assure pilot efficiency; and (6) $20-million savings from cost-reduction program and other substantial savings from increased employee productivity ... 10 to 1 after LUNA X entered a lunar orbit. ''(UPI, Wash. Daily News, 4/6/66)'' April 1966 April Apr 1 1966 1 Apr 2 1966 2 Apr 3 1966 3 Apr 4 1966 4 Apr 5 1966 5 Apr 6 1966 6 Apr 7 1966 7 Apr 8 1966 8 Apr 9 1966 9 Apr 10 ...
... turbopumps and modifying engine control system. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-91)'' May 6: Dr. Athelstan F. Spilhaus, dean of Univ. of Minnesota Institute of Technology, received patent for ... Sciences Corp. and General Electric Computer Div. for competitive negotiations leading to a one-year, $6-million, cost-plus-incentive-fee contract to provide support services to Marshall Space Flight Center ...
... atmosphere, under water, and in outer space. ''(Marder, Wash. Post, 8/7/66, 1)'' August 6-23: 25th anniversary of first US. manned rocket-assisted aircraft flights made by Homer A ... ; and four flights in which rockets were fired while airplane was at altitude. On Aug. 6, he first flew on rocket power; on Aug. 12, he made first rocket-assisted takeoff ... 1966 2 Aug 3 1966 3 Aug 4 1966 4 Aug 5 1966 5 Aug 6 1966 6 Aug 7 1966 7 Aug 8 1966 8 Aug 9 1966 9 Aug 10 ...
... and assured the Senate that aircraft had been designed “to preclude catastrophic conditions. . . .’ ‘‘(CR, 9/6/66, 20909-10; Tech. Wk., 9/5/66, 17)’’ Two NASA Nike-Tomahawk s launched ... in the Pacific had been completed six weeks ahead of schedule, Tass announced. ‘‘(Tass, 9/6/66; WI, NYT)’’ NASA awarded facilities grants totaling $3.2 million to Univ. of Wisconsin ... . Named for its discoverer, ninth magnitude object was in constellation Cetus. ‘‘(Sci. Serv., NYT, 9/6/66, 46)’’ September 1966 September Sep 1 1966 1 Sep 2 1966 2 Sep 3 ...
... that Lunar Orbiter E-second of five satellites in series-would be launched between Nov. 6 and 11 to photograph area slightly north of that scanned by LUNAR ORBITER I. ''(Clark ... Astronaut John H. Glenn 's communications with ground control during his Feb. 20, 1962, MA-6 flight in FRIENDSHIP 7 . Capsule would be set to be opened in 500 yrs. ''(Hines ... and Space Engineering Meeting in Los Angeles. ''(Lockheed Southern Star, 9/15/66, 1)'' October 6-7: Conference on status of spectroscopic observations of Martian atmosphere was held at NASA's ...
... in 1969. FY 1970 budget level was expected to be $9 million. ''(Scientific Research, 1/6/69, 15-17; NASA FY 1970 Budget Briefing)'' FAA announced it had moved to reverse ... of the Air Force in Nixon Administration. ''(Wilson, W Post, 1/7/69, 1)'' January 6-8: Three-article series on "The Cost of Preparedness" by Orr Kelly in Washington Evening ... must have technological superiority. We must have been there, technically, before them." ''(W Star, 1/6-8/69)'' 1969 January 1969 January Jan 1 1969 1 Jan 2 1969 2 Jan ...

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