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... waiting until conditions are right. The meteorological conditions of the southern Pacific have been studied extensively, particularly during the atmospheric nuclear weapons testing time period (1945-1963). Many reports exist on ... . This is quite opposed to manned Mars or lunar base thinking: this says build an extensive, private sector infrastructure in LEO and then move it outwards as successively improved nuclear engines ...
... 1982-05 Radarsat Study Report On Results Media:(PAL)1982-09 Interim Report Task 1 Extension Ice and Ocean User Requirement Definition Study for Radarsat.pdf 1982-09 Interim Report Task 1 Extension Ice And Ocean User Requirement Definition Study For Radarsat Media:(PAL)1982-09 THE ENGINEER ... Scrambling Systems Media:(PAL)1983-01 TASK 1 Extension to Radarsat Ice and Ocean User Requirement Study.pdf 1983-01 TASK 1 Extension To Radarsat Ice And Ocean User Requirement Study Media ...
... training networks, decentralized corporate enterprise networks, teleworking virtual private networks (VPNs) and more. Countries without extensive fiber networks are particularly dependent on satellites for such business services, but such satellite networks ... satellite called Mindset. Mexico’s government has now deployed one of the most modern and extensive satellite education programs in partnership with the Via Sat Corporation. Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and ...
... )'' AEC-NASA Space Nuclear Propulsion Office awarded Aerojet-General Corp. extension of cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for nuclear propulsion work. Extension covered period through Sept. 30, but NASA funding would be ... effort through July 31 pending Congressional ac­tion on NASA's FY 1969 budget request. Extension brought total esti­mated cost to $59,413,790 for Oct. 1, 1967, through Sept ...
... Ionospheric Studies)'' in late 1968. North American Rockwell Corp. was awarded $6,968,038 contract extension for material, facilities, manpower and equipment for XB-70 flight operations, and General Electric Co. was awarded $1,957,323 extension for maintenance of XB-70 engines. Both extensions covered July 1, 1968, through June 30, 1969. ''( NASA Release 68 ...
... , 20)'' Reported that legislation was being drafted that would apply system of U.S. agricultural extension service to industry to help solve problems of economic dislocations due to decreased defense spending. President Johnson said such an industry extension service would "do for urban America what the agricultural extension service has done for rural America." ''(Av. Wk., 6/29 ...
... the firing was completed without the plastic nozzle extension, which parted at the metal attachment flange. Severe erosion of the 5-ft. nozzle extension skirt, which was constructed entirely of ablative materials ... over the project. It was possible that the U.K. would propose to France an extension of the Concorde project over a longer period of time to stretch out cost of ...
... were years of detailed designs and initial developmental testing; 1964 and 1965 were years of extensive ground tests and qualifications for flight; from 1966 on, ground tests would be supplemental to ... nuclear rockets rely heavily on technology and techniques of chemical rocket engines and although much extension of these techniques is required, no fundamentally new engineering approaches are required to develop this ...
... ; M&R, 5/10/65, 12, 13)'' May 4-6: Preliminary plans for Apollo Extension System ( Apollo Extension System AES ) development required selection of three major spacecraft contractors, NASA official told Missiles ... installation of experimental payloads and checkout systems, and one to translate Apollo spacecraft into Apollo extension vehicle with a six-week manned orbiting capability, NASA official attributed this decision to a ...
... food supplies were limited." ''(UPI, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/26/65)'' Apollo Extension System s ( Apollo Extension System AES ) schedule was summarized by James J. Haggerty, Jr., in the Journal of the Armed Forces: "NASA has worked up a tentative Apollo Extension System AES schedule. It calls, first, for perhaps three or four 14-day earth-orbital ...

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