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... in our solar system are too cold, too hot, or receive too much or too little radiation. Most either have no atmospheres or have atmospheres that are too hostile for plant growth. However ...
... surrounds it. Most of the elements are here on Earth, but are in different quantities or qualities due to the difference in compositional makeup of the various planets or celestial bodies, be they gaseous or terrestrial. ---- Answer provided by Trygve Magelssen Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted ...
... next stop would likely be low lunar orbit (LLO) or a station at the balance, or Lagrange, point between the Earth and Moon (EML-1), and from there to the lunar surface. So ...
... 30 days or more in sealed capsules at 100,000-ft.+altitudes. Such experiments would test life sup­port systems for future manned spacecraft. ''(AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 5/1/63)'' NASA ... unfavorable en­vironmental extremes. "If such forms do exist and are in any way dangerous or de­structive, their earl detection would prove vital to man's future planetary exploration and ... -week periods had developed anemia but, remained otherwise healthy. ''(Science Service, Wash. Daily News, 5/1/63)'' Brig. Gen. Samuel C. Phillips (USAF), Director of Minuteman Pro­gram, said at Norton ...
... advantage, it still seems to me, to the offense because they can pour in 200, or 300. "And therefore, the problem is not the size of the bomb but rather the ... survival on Mars or on other celestial objects is needed for designing instruments on spacecraft to detect and analyze such life if it exists. ''(The Cleveland Press, 8/1/63)'' Australian Minister ... the organization now has annual budget of $22,600,000 and 4,500 total personnel (1,617 scientists, engineers, and techni­cians.) During year just completed, Aerospace Corp. provided guidance on ...
... for extended cooperation in measurement and standards data exchange. Agreement provided for exchange of (1) data on observations of standard time and frequency signals from radio stations, (2) calibration ... . Denying charges made by East Germany, USAF spokesman said the aircraft carried no arms or photographic equipment, was incapable of reconnaissance. ''( Wash. Post, 2/2/64, A16)'' Soviet Chief ...
... that Wackenhut Corp., subcontractor to TWA at the Saturn/Apollo site, was employing nonunion guards. 1,886 of 2,597 construction workers at the Saturn V complex refused to cross the ... erupted 40 ft. into the air, due either to sudden heat increase in the "runaway" or the contact of water with the reactor's liquid metal coolant (sodium potassium). AEC spokesman ... the reactor was damaged as expected, and test Was completed with no hazard to personnel or the public. Another test would be made to investigate consequences of a ground landing. ''(AP ...
... is completed (July 1,1965), all research and technology work of NASA and DOD will be covered on the new form, and any scientist or staff member from NASA or DOD will be ... on earth- The new measurement was made by spectrographic studies. ''(Abraham, Phil. Eve. Bull., 10/1/64)'' NASA Goddard Space Flight Center announced selection of Reeves Instrument Co. for negotiations of ... failures within a month," according to "authoritative sources in Washington." ''(L.A. Herald Examiner, 10/1/64)'' FAA Administrator Najeeb E. Halaby discussed "aviation in 1975" before National Aviation System Symposium ...
... information indicated the probe was 25,000 mi. from earth. ''(Witkin, NYT, 12/2/64, 1; Simons, Wash. Post, 12/2/64)'' Robert G. Deissler, NASA Lewis Research Center , received the ... undamaged material on the moon brought to the surface by the impact of a meteorite or by possible volcanic activity could account for patches of red light observed there. He suggested ... charged particles. The impact could have occurred 10,000 or even 100,000 years before the luminescence was observed. ''(Sci. Serv., NYT, 12/1/64, 19)'' Former NASA astronaut Col. John H ...
... reduction and land-use modification; stimulation of airport community development in directions which would anticipate or ameliorate community aircraft noise problems; noise alleviation through insulation of houses; and compatible land use ... , "but it might ultimately verify or deny presence of the hypothetical neutrino sea." ''(Sullivan, NYT, 2/2/67,25)'' January 1967 January February 1967 February Feb 1 1967 1 Feb 2 1967 2 ...

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