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... nose up, then Iris would descend backwards to earth. ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 12/4/63)''
Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, in address at. Queens College, Charlotte, N.C., said photographs ... providing excellent studies of Soviet military installations. ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 12/5/63)''
December 4-7: 32 high school science students participated in National Youth Science Congress in Washington ... 1963 December
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... and development costs are already expended and Atlas has certainly proven its reliability. . . ." ''(CR, 3/4/64, A1115)''
ComSatCorp applied to FCC for authority to construct and orbit over the mid ... 1967 or early 1968, unnamed sources revealed in Washington. ''(UPI, Omaha Eve. World-Herald, 3/4/64)''
FAA announced Lufthansa-German Airlines had reserved three delivery positions for U.S. supersonic ...
... satellite contained radio transmitter and telemetering system. All instrumentation was functioning normally. ''(Tass, Krasnaya Zvezda, 4/5/64, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)''
At 18 hours Moscow time ZOND I reached 837 ... Judge George C. Young at request of the National Labor Relations Board. ''(UPI, Wash. Post, 4/5/64.)''
Reporting its findings after series of hearings, Senate Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower ...
... the Government knew about, including even some of the highest ranking military people." ''(CR, 5/4/64, 9579-81)''
President Johnson announced formation of 32-member FAA Women's Advisory Committee ... only with a thin layer of the fluff. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 5/18/64, 83)''
May 4-7: At same meeting, Dr. Duane O. Muhleman of JPL criticized "fairy castle" theory of ... 1964 May
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March 4-16: NASA'S 1,347-lb Ogo V ''(OGO-E)'' Orbiting Geophysical Observatory, carrying ... ; and two private companies. Ogo V joined three other operational OGOs-Ogo I ''(launched Sept. 4, 1964)'', Ogo III ''(launched June 6, 1966)'', and Ogo IV ''(launched July 28, 1967)''-in ... 1968 March
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... service propulsion system ''(SPS)'' to place spacecraft into trajectory with 13,823-mi ''(22,225.4-km)'' apogee. Since insufficient propellant remained after extended burn, second SPS burn was not ... ''(LES)'' jettison and reentry conditions, and relocate sequence camera for earth landmark photography. Apollo 4 ''(launched Nov. 9, 1967)'' and Apollo 5 ''(launched Jan. 22, 1968)'' had both been highly ...
... .3-mi ''(5,881-km)'' apogee, 3,641.2-mi ''(5,860-km)'' perigee, 224.4-min period, and 59.2° inclination. On July 8, yo-yo despin mechanism reduced spin ... Studies had found in analysis of satellite's orbit that-during perigee pass on July 4 ''(actually early next day in Indian Ocean reentry area)''-joint effect of sun and moon ... 1968 July
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... failure of instrument detection system-more than 100 solar flares were recorded. More than 4,000 UV images in 52 different wavelengths over wide range of temperatures and heights in ... spatial resolution and 10 times time resolution of instrument on Oso IV. ''(Science, 10/4/68, 95-9)''
ComSatCorp, on behalf of INTELSAT, awarded Hughes Aircraft Co. $72- million contract ... 1968 October
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... reason for maintaining them so that American science can continue to flower." ''(NYT, 11/4/68, 46)''
In Aviation Week & Space Technology editorial, Robert Hotz said: "The element of sharp ... phlegmatic world indeed not to get excited at these extraterrestrial Olympics." ''(Av Wk, 11/4/68, 11)''
November 1968 November
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USAF and USN astronomers planned special telescopic observation of the moon on June 4 and 5 in an attempt to identify the mysterious red spots first observed by Sir ... the possibility of volcanos below its barren sur-face. ''(Ubel, N.Y. Her. Trib., 6/4/64; AP, Balt. Sun, 6/5/64)''
Conference on New Technology at Lewis Research Center ... satellites would require more powerful receivers because of higher orbits. ''(AP, Phil. Eve. Bull., 6/4/64)''
Soviet scientists disclosed that they were planning to grow fresh vegetables in future Soviet ...
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