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Displaying 51—60 of 692 matches for query "Apollo_12_MET_107.41-108.41_Preparation_for_Undocking_VOA_Coverage" retrieved in 0.004 sec with these stats:

  • "apollo" found 21018 times in 7790 documents
  • "12" found 38851 times in 14387 documents
  • "met" found 1179 times in 839 documents
  • "107" found 323 times in 266 documents
  • "41" found 803 times in 646 documents
  • "108" found 333 times in 267 documents
  • "prepar" found 2842 times in 2026 documents
  • "for" found 102366 times in 17182 documents
  • "undock" found 321 times in 167 documents
  • "voa" found 462 times in 351 documents
  • "coverag" found 1581 times in 906 documents

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... Service, Intl Her Trib, 10/14-15/72, 5)'' Nobel Prize for medicine for 1972 was awarded jointly to Dr. Gerald M. Edelman of Rockefeller Univ ... rocket launched by NASA from Kiruna, Sweden, carried Dudley Observatory experiment to 108.0-km (67.1-mi) altitude. Launch was third and last ... 9 1972 9 Oct 10 1972 10 Oct 11 1972 11 Oct 12 1972 12 Oct 13 1972 13 Oct 14 1972 14 Oct 15 ...
File:Apollo17774.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 17 Audio
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... Metal Powder as a Fuel for Space Propulsion Systems 61-70 - S. Baxter Where Was Everybody Olaf Stapledon and the Fermi Paradox 7-12 - B. Osborne et al. B ... Methods for the Resources Industry 98-104 - C. Welch et al. C. Welch; B. Osborne KUSPACE: Embedding Science Technology and Mathematics Ambassador Activities in the Undergradiuate Engineering Curriculum 105-108 - ...
... to Chrysler Corp., bringing total to $14.7 million, for ground support and engineering equipment for Saturn IB program. ''(SFC Release 68-41)'' DOD awarded $456-million cost-plus-incentive-fee contract to ... 1968 8 Mar 9 1968 9 Mar 10 1968 10 Mar 11 1968 11 Mar 12 1968 12 Mar 13 1968 13 Mar 14 1968 14 Mar 15 1968 15 Mar 16 ...
... to assist private industry in developing a communications network. Heavy-equipment parachute drop record of 41,740 pounds, from Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport to ground at El Centro, Calif. October ... 1960 8 Oct 9 1960 9 Oct 10 1960 10 Oct 11 1960 11 Oct 12 1960 12 Oct 13 1960 13 Oct 14 1960 14 Oct 15 1960 15 Oct 16 ...
... domestic communications satellites to be placed in geostationary orbit around the equator for RCA Corp. to transmit long-distance telephone calls and service data, ... 182-km perigee. A kick motor was to be fired at 5:41 pin EST 15 Dec. to put the satellite into a synchronous orbit ... 9 1975 9 Dec 10 1975 10 Dec 11 1975 11 Dec 12 1975 12 Dec 13 1975 13 Dec 14 1975 14 Dec 15 1975 ...
... Observatory (KAO) departed NASA's Ames Research Center , Mountain View, California, for Guam to study the Sun's atmosphere during the total solar ... , is fitted with a 36-inch diameter telescope and flies at 41,000 to 45,000 feet. Measurements of the solar atmosphere would ... 9 1988 9 Mar 10 1988 10 Mar 11 1988 11 Mar 12 1988 12 Mar 13 1988 13 Mar 14 1988 14 Mar 15 1988 ...
... 41% of remote sensing data are used for national security and defense, 17% for mapping and cartography, 15% for civil governmental use, 5% for transportation, and 4% for ... for many years, but space imagery provides important advantages including much more synoptic coverage, a ... SARSAT). 6.12 Disaster Application Space technologies play a vital role in preparing for and responding to ...
... met Duane L. Ross, and he’s still doing this. Talk about somebody that you need to talk to if you haven’t already for ... 108. Dave, that’ ... for STS 41-G. ... coverage ... for that. Let your families know.” And, sure enough. So it really helped prepare ... for subsequent Apollo missions? '''Ewart:''' Either I or others were in it. We took shifts, yes, for all the Apollo missions. '''Bergen:''' But Apollo 12 ...

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