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... mph and 68,000-ft, altitude during a one-hour, 44-min, flight from Edwards AFB . The 185-ft., 500,000-lb, aircraft, expected to reach its design maximums of 2 ... it is going to cost the taxpayers." ''(Text)'' USAF launched an Atlas D ICBM from Vandenberg AFB in test of the Army's Nike- Zeus antimissile missile. ''(UPI, NYT, 7/2/65 ...
... 58,000-ft altitude and 1,581 mph (mach 2.43) in flight at Edwards AFB . Purpose of test was to check lateral-directional stability, control, and handling qualities at mach ... . 18. ''( Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 10/31/67)'' USAF launched unidentified satellite from Vandenberg AFB employing a Thor-Burner II booster. ''(UPI, P EB, 10/11/67,2; Pres Rep ...
... ; Marshall Star, 1/12/66, 1)’’ Unidentified USAF satellite launched by Thor-Altair booster from Vandenberg AFB did not achieve orbit. ‘‘(UN. Public Registry, 5/31/66)’’ Thorough knowledge of cosmic dust ... B trainer version aircraft was delivered to SAC’s 4200th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing at Beale AFB. ‘‘(O’Lone, Av. Wk., 1/17/66, 33)’’ January 1966 January Jan 1 1966 1 ...
USAF launched an unidentified satellite from Vandenberg AFB using Titan III-B -Agena D launch vehicle. ‘‘(UPI, Wash. Daily News, 9/29/66, ... from B-52 aircraft at 45,000-ft. altitude in ninth glide fight at Edwards AFB . Purposes of flight were to complete pilot checkout and to extend the M2-FZ’s ...
... intervals and missions after that at five-month intervals. ''(Transcript)'' USAF launched unidentified satellite from Vandenberg AFB by Thor-Agena booster. Orbital parameters: apogee, 136.1 mi. (219 km) ; perigee, 110.6 ... more than 40 countries on 5 continents. ''( ComSatCorp Release 69-46)'' During stop at Hickam AFB, en route to Manned Spacecraft Center MSC from Apollo 11 splashdown, Apollo 8 Astronaut Frank ...
... program, manpower, and money requirements before the House Committee. USAF Atlas–E ICBM launched from Vandenberg AFB , the first such launch from this base. NASA announced that it would acquire launch facility ... space technology, and called for continued close cooperation with NASA. Ejection capsule test at Edwards AFB , Chief W/O Edward J. Murray (USAF) was ejected from B-58 flying at 565 ...
... Flight Center . USAF Atlas ICBM launched from Vandenberg AFB , Calif., launching conducted by 12-man combat crew of SAC’s 565th Strategic Missile Squadron from Warren AFB, Wyo. USAF Minuteman launched from silo ...
... . USAF announced that an unidentified satellite using a Thor-Agena B booster was launched from Vandenberg AFB . Prof. Pierre Auger, executive secretary of the Preparatory Committee of the European Space Research Organization ... transfer of AFSC’s Ballistic Systems Division this summer from West Los Angeles to Norton AFB, San Bernardino, Calif., to be completed by summer of 1963. May 1962 May May 1 ...
... altitude of 129,000 feet. USAF launched unidentified satellite with Thor-Agena B booster, from Vandenberg AFB , Calif. Deadline for applications for NASA’s new astronaut positions; NASA began screening the more ... from the Lower Virginia Peninsula in ceremonies at the Manned Spacecraft Center Hq. at Langley AFB, Va. Scott Carpenter is debriefed after his Mercury Atlas 7 flight. Media:MA07A.pdf Mercury ...
... . USAF announced the launching of an unidentified satellite with a Thor-Agena D booster from Vandenberg AFB , Calif. NASA’s ORBITING SOLAR OBSERVATORY OSO I, launched March 7, 1962, had provided 60 ... future space missions and projects. This was the second space-training course given at Edwards AFB , Calif., but the first for potential "operational" personnel. At Seventh Military-Industry Missile and Space ...

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