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Displaying 41—50 of 65 matches for query "3.235.24.23" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "3" found 42922 times in 14882 documents
  • "235" found 142 times in 131 documents
  • "24" found 32693 times in 13126 documents
  • "23" found 31937 times in 12990 documents

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... been hailed internationally as promising approach to production of fusion power. Soviet results from T-3 tokamak experiment, published in 1969, had been confirmed by Princeton tokamak experiments in 1970. Dr ... and Gemini 6 pilot. ''(NASA Release 72-235)'' November 1972 November December 1972 December Dec 1 1972 1 Dec 2 1972 2 Dec 3 1972 3 Dec 4 1972 4 Dec 5 1972 ... 19 Dec 20 1972 20 Dec 21 1972 21 Dec 22 1972 22 Dec 23 1972 23 Dec 24 1972 24 Dec 25 1972 25 Dec 26 1972 26 Dec 27 1972 27 Dec ...
... to decline by 3.4%, from 473 000 to 457 000. Scientists and engineers were expected to decline 4.2%, to 161 000. Peak scientist and engineer employment of 235 000 was reached in 1967. Technicians were expected to remain at 1972 levels, with all other aerospace employees declining 3.4%. Aircraft production and research ... 19 Jun 20 1973 20 Jun 21 1973 21 Jun 22 1973 22 Jun 23 1973 23 Jun 24 1973 24 Jun 25 1973 25 Jun 26 1973 26 Jun 27 1973 27 Jun ...
... thus released to enable forecasters to understand a tropical storm or hurricane and predict its 24- to 48-hr intensity. ''(NASA Releases 73-176, 73-175)'' Assignment of L/C William ... to a 235.1-km (146.1-mi) altitude. The rocket and instrumentation performed satisfactorily. ''( GSFC proj off)'' A Chicago Sun-Times editorial praised the "mapmaking" of the Skylab 3 astronauts (launched ... 19 Sep 20 1973 20 Sep 21 1973 21 Sep 22 1973 22 Sep 23 1973 23 Sep 24 1973 24 Sep 25 1973 25 Sep 26 1973 26 Sep 27 1973 27 Sep ...
... In the aeronautical world market, the U.S. had sold more than $235 billion worth of products-not including space products-over the past ... high for any other approach." ''(NASA Activities, 15 Oct 74, 2-3, 11-13; NASA. OAST, Civil Aircraft Progs Off, interview, 13 Nov 75 ... 1974 20 Aug 21 1974 21 Aug 22 1974 22 Aug 23 1974 23 Aug 24 1974 24 Aug 25 1974 25 Aug 26 1974 26 Aug 27 ...
... showed the cosmonauts to be in good health. The Soyuz 17 cosmonauts broke the previous 23-day 18-hr 22-min Soviet record for time in space, set by the Soyuz ... , 235; UPI, NYT, 16 Jan 75,14; SBD,14 Jan 75, 62; LC S&T News Alert 2645) 1975 January 1975 January Jan 1 1975 1 Jan 2 1975 2 Jan 3 ... 19 Jan 20 1975 20 Jan 21 1975 21 Jan 22 1975 22 Jan 23 1975 23 Jan 24 1975 24 Jan 25 1975 25 Jan 26 1975 26 Jan 27 1975 27 Jan ...
... since Jan. 24 when the crippled Cosmos 954 satellite powered by a nuclear reactor containing 1001b of highly radioactive uranium 235 had reentered earth ... 1978 January Jan 1 1978 1 Jan 2 1978 2 Jan 3 1978 3 Jan 4 1978 4 Jan 5 1978 5 Jan 6 1978 ... 1978 20 Jan 21 1978 21 Jan 22 1978 22 Jan 23 1978 23 Jan 24 1978 24 Jan 25 1978 25 Jan 26 1978 26 Jan ...
... reported success in the last Shuttle main-engine test (static firing 12); engine 3 shut down as planned at 235 seconds, engines 1 and 2 shut down at 624.5 seconds. All ... -8) 1981 January 1981 January Jan 1 1981 1 Jan 2 1981 2 Jan 3 1981 3 Jan 4 1981 4 Jan 5 1981 5 Jan 6 1981 6 Jan 7 1981 ... 19 Jan 20 1981 20 Jan 21 1981 21 Jan 22 1981 22 Jan 23 1981 23 Jan 24 1981 24 Jan 25 1981 25 Jan 26 1981 26 Jan 27 1981 27 Jan ...
... during the afternoon air shows. ( LaRC Researcher, July 26/85, 3) Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Hanford Dole announced the award of ... software and technical support, if exercised, could total an additional $235.1 million. In making the announcement, Dole said that " ... 20 Jul 21 1985 21 Jul 22 1985 22 Jul 23 1985 23 Jul 24 1985 24 Jul 25 1985 25 Jul 26 1985 26 ...
... a pilot. Between 1965 and 1985, there were at least 26 accidents and 3 incidents involving 626 fatalities and 235 injuries where wind shear was a direct cause or contributing factor. (NASA Release 86-143) September 1986 September October 1986 October Oct 1 1986 1 Oct 2 1986 2 Oct 3 ... 19 Oct 20 1986 20 Oct 21 1986 21 Oct 22 1986 22 Oct 23 1986 23 Oct 24 1986 24 Oct 25 1986 25 Oct 26 1986 26 Oct 27 1986 27 Oct ...
... 5 by 5 by 10 feet (1.5 by 1.5 by 3 meters) and designed to carry less fuel than Mars Observer . Mars Global ... in its mission. NASA predicted that after ascending to the desired 235-mile-high (378-kilometer-high) orbit, the robotic Global Surveyor would ... 20 1996 20 Nov 21 1996 21 Nov 22 1996 22 Nov 23 1996 23 Nov 24 1996 24 Nov 25 1996 25 Nov 26 1996 26 Nov 27 ...

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