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Displaying 81—90 of 1000 matches for query "Mar_27_1993" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

  • "mar" found 48386 times in 4487 documents
  • "27" found 32845 times in 13266 documents
  • "1993" found 10890 times in 722 documents



... , which was launched from Florida on September 25, was scheduled to reach Mars on August 24. After maneuvering a near-polar orbit, it was scheduled to turn on ... 1993 21 Aug 22 1993 22 Aug 23 1993 23 Aug 24 1993 24 Aug 25 1993 25 Aug 26 1993 26 Aug 27 1993 27 Aug 28 1993 28 Aug 29 1993 29 Aug 30 1993 30 Aug 31 1993 31 September 1993 ...
... Washington, DC, to head the review board to investigate the loss of contact with the Mars Observer spacecraft. (NASA Release 93-153) NASA announced that a 12-member panel of ... 1993 21 Aug 22 1993 22 Aug 23 1993 23 Aug 24 1993 24 Aug 25 1993 25 Aug 26 1993 26 Aug 27 1993 27 Aug 28 1993 28 Aug 29 1993 29 Aug 30 1993 30 Aug 31 1993 31 September 1993 ...
... . (Space News, Feb 1-7/93; Science, Feb 12/93; RTw, Mar 11; B Sun Magazine, Mar 14/93; Time, Mar 22/93) Jack Gibbons, President Bill Clinton's science advisor, said that ... 17 1993 17 Feb 18 1993 18 Feb 19 1993 19 Feb 20 1993 20 Feb 21 1993 21 Feb 22 1993 22 Feb 23 1993 23 Feb 24 1993 24 Feb 25 1993 25 Feb 26 1993 26 Feb 27 1993 27 Feb 28 1993 28 March 1993 ...
... , and McDonnell Douglas Corporation have been working to build more enthusiasm for exploration of Mars. Joint efforts were needed if exploration were to go for-ward said Dr. Louis ... 1993 18 Feb 19 1993 19 Feb 20 1993 20 Feb 21 1993 21 Feb 22 1993 22 Feb 23 1993 23 Feb 24 1993 24 Feb 25 1993 25 Feb 26 1993 26 Feb 27 1993 27 Feb 28 1993 28 March 1993 ...
... a thousand years ago. (B Sun, May 18/93) A NASA spokesman announced that the Mars Observer spacecraft had spent eight days pointing the wrong direction but engineers thought that ... 1993 21 May 22 1993 22 May 23 1993 23 May 24 1993 24 May 25 1993 25 May 26 1993 26 May 27 1993 27 May 28 1993 28 May 29 1993 29 May 30 1993 30 May 31 1993 31 June 1993 ...
... that had happened. If the commands were not received, the ship could fly past Mars completely. NASA officials expressed grave concern over the problem but said that communications ... 1993 21 Aug 22 1993 22 Aug 23 1993 23 Aug 24 1993 24 Aug 25 1993 25 Aug 26 1993 26 Aug 27 1993 27 Aug 28 1993 28 Aug 29 1993 29 Aug 30 1993 30 Aug 31 1993 31 September 1993 ...
... spending during the redesign transition. (NASA Release 93-038; Space News, Mar 1-7; UPI, Feb 27/93; W Post, Feb 27/93) NASA announced funding for 11 mission concept studies that would ... 1993 18 Feb 19 1993 19 Feb 20 1993 20 Feb 21 1993 21 Feb 22 1993 22 Feb 23 1993 23 Feb 24 1993 24 Feb 25 1993 25 Feb 26 1993 26 Feb 27 1993 27 Feb 28 1993 28 March 1993 ...
... to Mercury, Venus Multiprobe Mission, Venus Composition Probe, Cometary Coma Chemical Composition, Mars Upper Atmosphere Dynamics, Energetics, and Evolution Mission, Comet Nucleus Tour, ... 1993 18 Feb 19 1993 19 Feb 20 1993 20 Feb 21 1993 21 Feb 22 1993 22 Feb 23 1993 23 Feb 24 1993 24 Feb 25 1993 25 Feb 26 1993 26 Feb 27 1993 27 Feb 28 1993 28 March 1993 ...
... creativity, and learn to be a true international partner. (CSM, Feb 18/93; W Post, Mar 3/93) According to NASA, President Clinton's plans for the Space Station could threaten ... 17 1993 17 Feb 18 1993 18 Feb 19 1993 19 Feb 20 1993 20 Feb 21 1993 21 Feb 22 1993 22 Feb 23 1993 23 Feb 24 1993 24 Feb 25 1993 25 Feb 26 1993 26 Feb 27 1993 27 Feb 28 1993 28 March 1993 ...
... According to the report, the Russian Space Agency and NASA signed an agreement on the Mars-94 project late last year. Scientific equipment on board a Russian spacecraft would include ... 1993 20 Apr 21 1993 21 Apr 22 1993 22 Apr 23 1993 23 Apr 24 1993 24 Apr 25 1993 25 Apr 26 1993 26 Apr 27 1993 27 Apr 28 1993 28 Apr 29 1993 29 Apr 30 1993 30 May 1993 ...

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