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... ., 9/5/66, 50)’’ Future of consortium agreements between U.K. and European nations was still uncertain despite success of European Launcher Development Organization ( European Launcher Development Organization ELDO ) and progress of Concorde supersonic transport program, L. L. Doty ... New York see June 271 , was reinforced by results of experiment conducted in Geneva by European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) scientists and reported at Rochester Conference at Univ. of California ...
... build L-35 launcher, and fuse European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO) and European Space Research Organization (ESRO) into one agency by Jan. 1, 1974. Space programs of individual European countries would be blended into common European program with each ... the space conference." United Kingdom and West Germany, who had agreed to abandon plans for European launcher see Dec. 8 , did not rule out participation (ESRO Release, 1/19/73; NYT, 12 ...
... launcher, development of the MAROTS experimental maritime communications satellite, and creation of a new single Euro-pean Space Agency (ESA) by April 1, 1974. The new agency would merge the European Space Research Organization ( ESRO ) and the European Launcher Development Organization ( ELDO ). ''(NASA Release 73- 191; Gatland, CSM, 8/28/73; W Post ...
... , the satellites to be placed in orbit by European Launcher Development Organization ELDO vehicle (European Launcher Development Organization). To be undertaken by Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough and Signals Research Development Establishment at Christ­church, studies would consider: network ... launchings. U.K. was hopeful that such a system could be established in cooperation with European countries but independent of U.S. "No one coun­try should have a monopoly of ...
... Frutkin to be: NASA's program; European Space Research Organization ESRO / European Launcher Development Organization ELDO complex for combining "ten European nations in spacecraft development and seven nations in large vehicle development;" and INTELSAT satellite telecommunications consortium, including "some ... studies. Frutkin referred to European Space Research Organization ESRO 's program as "a true pooling of resources which goes well beyond the NASA cooperative program. In European Space Research Organization ESRO , "common facilities have ...
... AFB . Prof. Pierre Auger, executive secretary of the Preparatory Committee of the European Space Research Organization (ESRO) and the European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO), stated that plans called for the expenditure of $100 million a year ... part of its program would be cooperation with other international and national organizations, especially NASA, from which satellites and launchers might be obtained. A new firing range at Kiruna, Sweden, is envisaged ...
... Natal, Brazil, and Wallops Station . ''(NASA Release 65-258)'' First static test firing of European Launcher Development Organization 's ( European Launcher Development Organization ELDO ) Europa I booster was conducted at Spadeadam Rocket Establishment in Cumberland, England. The launch ... ; (3) advances in the fields of rocket guidance and instrumentation; (4) expansion of facilities and development of new methods of transporting large rocket stages, including special-purpose barges and aircraft; (5 ...
... ,000-ft. altitude without stabilizing devices. Experiment was second failure by Spaco, Inc., private firm developing space survival and bail-out equipment. ‘‘(Balt. Sun, 2/3/66)’’ AEC announced plans to ... -powered cardiac pacemakers had operating lifetimes of three to five years. ‘‘(AEC Release 5-26)’’ European Launcher Development Organization ( European Launcher Development Organization ELDO ) Secretary-General Renzo di Carrobio, addressing members of “Britain in Europe” committee in London ...
... , 5/25/66, 2, USS-T Trans.)'' First Europa Launch Vehicle Europa 1 booster for European Launcher Development Organization ( European Launcher Development Organization ELDO ) was successfully launched from Woomera Rocket Range Woomera Range although malfunction in an impact ... ,’ and similar weapons. Today, by contrast, the Soviets are not boasting about their new weapon developments. . . . The second constraint is the argument made in some quarters that US. military research and ...
... would be directed to extraterrestrial research, development of scientific and applications satellite technology (communications, TV, navigation, and meteorology), and development of launcher technology in cooperation with other European countries. Plans included two German Azur ... States rockets; development of two solar probes (Helios) in cooperation with NASA; research comsat (Symphonic) to be developed with France; and participation in ESRO research programs and in development of European Launcher Development Organization ELDO launcher. ''(Science Policy ...

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