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... at Green Bank, W. Va., disclosed discovery of first pair of pulsars, near Crab Nebula, 6,000 light yr from earth. Through association with the decayed star, they might provide clue ... corn­panies hard pressed to fill the rows of desks being vacated now." ''(WSJ, 11/6/68, 1)'' AFSC Commander, Gen. James Ferguson, addressing Fourth Biennial Guidance Test Symposium at Holloman ... to be fit for exhibiting again within 60 to 90 days. ''(Schaden, W Star, 11/6/68, B2; Elsberg, W News, 2/14/69, 5)'' November 1968 November Nov 1 1968 ...
... rocket launched by NASA from WSMR carried American Science and Engineering, Inc., payload to 92.6-mi ''(149-km)'' altitude to collect data on celestial x-ray sources in 1- to ... subject seems to be of enough importance to warrant a public airing." ''(W Post, 12/6/68, 87)'' December 1968 December Dec 1 1968 1 Dec 2 1968 2 Dec 3 1968 3 Dec 4 1968 4 Dec 5 1968 5 Dec 6 1968 6 Dec 7 1968 7 Dec 8 1968 8 Dec 9 1968 9 Dec 10 ...
... .S. Weather Bureau's leadership in developing a global weather satellite system. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 7/6/64; CR, 7/31/64, A4040-41)'' McDonnell Aircraft Corp. celebrated its 25th anniversary. Today ... office had a typewriter, one employee, and no contracts. ''(AP, New Orleans Times-Picayune, 7/6/64)'' Scholars on CLA faculty, having judged that space age overemphasized science in education at ...
... , He identified the stars as Betelgeuse, Aldebaran, and Mu Cephei. ''(AP, Phil. Eve. Bul., 2/6/65)'' Over 300 Government- and space industries-employed engineers were studying for master's and ... lag behind those who threaten us with war, but far surpass them." ''(Krasnaya Zvezda, 2/6/65, 2, ATSS-T Trans.)'' February 1965 February Feb 1 1965 1 Feb 2 1965 2 Feb 3 1965 3 Feb 4 1965 4 Feb 5 1965 5 Feb 6 1965 6 Feb 7 1965 7 Feb 8 1965 8 Feb 9 1965 9 Feb 10 ...
... $15 million to the M-1 program to continue it on a technological development level, $6.2 million to the 260-inch solid rocket program to carry it through the test ... could be taken without jeopardizing the pace and progress of the Apollo program." ''(CR, 5/6/65, 9291, 9296, 9301)'' Saturn V booster (S-IC stage) was static-fired for the ... the orbiting satellite which, in turn, would relay data to ground stations. ''(Hughes, CSM, 5/6/65)'' Russian communications satellite MOLNIYA I , because of its higher and sharply elongated orbit, could ...
... of use in transport, rescue work, and various military missions, including antisubmarine warfare. ''(WSJ, 7/6/65, 2)'' Thiokol Chemical Corp.'s Reaction Motors Div, was awarded a $10,600,000 ... rocket engines for the Navy and Air Force Bull Pup missile. ''(Thiokol Release; WSJ, 7/6/65)'' Rep. Burt L. Talcott (R-Calif,) inserted in the Congressional Record a letter from ... when we made them through the unfortunate crash of our 2-58." ''(CR, 7/6/65, A3555-6)'' President Johnson's ordering 18 mo. of additional research on the supersonic airliner ( SST ...
... of cosmic ray particles, nuclear interactions of galactic origin, and galactic gamma rays. ''(Tass, 8/6/65)'' A new helicopter world record was set by Soviet aviatrixes T. Russiyan and L ... an Mi-4 at an altitude of 1,000 m. (3,280 ft,). ''(Pravda, 8/6/65, 4)'' Hiroshima was devastated by world's first operational atomic bomb 20 years ago. ''(WSJ, 8/6/65, 1)'' August 1965 August Aug 1 1965 1 Aug 2 1965 2 Aug 3 ...
... "be adjusted to fairly fixed share of the gross national product." ''(Wetmore, Av. Wk., 9/6/65, 51)'' "The world's first international school for training specialists in satellite tracking," would ... select two contractors to integrate the experiments which have been proposed." ''(Normyle, Av, Wk, 9/6/65, 25)'' Two Soviet scientists retained their full capacity to work after spending 30 days ...
... orbit had the following parameters: apogee, 1,412.4 mi. (2,274 km,) ; perigee, 695.6 mi. (1,1181 km,) ; period, 120 min,; inclination, 59°. Planned orbit had called for apogee ... . Pohn had discovered one trail Nov, 4 and photographed what appeared to be another Nov. 6, He noted that this was similar to what had happened to the great comet of ... 1965 2 Nov 3 1965 3 Nov 4 1965 4 Nov 5 1965 5 Nov 6 1965 6 Nov 7 1965 7 Nov 8 1965 8 Nov 9 1965 9 Nov 10 ...
... unnecessary. . . . Reconnaissance satellites orbiting above may thus reduce the chance of war below." ''(MI, 3/6/67,10)'' Washington Evening Star commented on Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences' open ... . had to maintain contact with its satellites via picket ships in the Pacific. ''(Newsweek, 3/6/67,18)'' 238,154 airmen certificates-a new annual record and a 32% increase over ...

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