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... Moscow by Soviet specialists and U.S. engineers from Digital Equipment Corp. Digital Equipment Corp. Vice President Theodore Johnson later told Tass correspondent that agreements signed between U.S. and U.S.S.R. in science and technology May 24 would widen firm's contacts in U.S.S.R. ''(FBIS-Sov, 5/26/72, Li)'' First ...
... in a month-long cooperative investigation of the Arctic seas. Researchers from NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , and several Canadian agencies hoped to find ... and II in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force, Army, National Weather Service, and several universities. Coordinating data collected over the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. by satellites, aircraft, radar, and ...
... , 2) Under a 1985 memorandum of agreement, the Eglin Air Force Base's armament division was leading a joint U.S., British, and West German project to determine how a non-nuclear, long ... I will be able to apply what I have learned to expanding U.S. efforts in space.” NASA and the U.S. Air Force were building the Vandenberg Space Shuttle launch facility primarily for ... -questions-asked” refund policies on the sale of spare parts and support equipment to the U.S., foreign countries, and commercial customers worldwide, Defense Daily reported. McDonnell said the government could return ...
... later this month in Washington. The PECASE awards represent the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers. They recognize recipients' exceptional potential for ... member of the Review of U.S. Human Spaceflight Plans Committee in 2009 which informed many of the decisions about NASA's current human spaceflight programs. However, Ride's place in history was assured ...
... also testing potential technologies needed for future deep space exploration. Both U.S. and international teams may register to participate. For U.S. teams, registration closes Feb. 6, 2015. Registration for international teams closes ... critical part of NASA’s integrated approach to advance the frontier of exploration." NASA's goal for the Commercial Crew Program is to facilitate the development of a U.S. commercial crew space transportation ...
... Venus. U.S.S.R. made another unsuccessful attempt to launch Venus probe, the launch vehicle failing to achieve escape trajectory and remaining in parking orbit. (See Sept. 5). U.S. sources disclosed that U.S.S.R. bad unsuccessfully attempted to launch a Venus probe on August 25, and that three fragments of the spacecraft were orbiting the earth. In accordance with its policy, U.S.S.R ...
Cosmos CCCLIV was launched by U.S.S.R. from Baikonur into orbit with 208-km (129.3-mi) apogee, 144-km (89. ... Releases 70-83, 70-84)'' Dr. W. D. McElroy, NSF Director, called for reevaluation of U.S. science and technology policies in testimony before House Committee on Science and Astronautics' Subcommittee on ... Range ETR as electronic spy ship Laptev, UPI reported. Vessel's presence reportedly would not affect launch. of Poseidon missile from U.S. nuclear submarine James Madison, which had been rescheduled for as ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCLXII from Plesetsk into orbit with 817-km (507.7-mi) apogee, ... transportation system and space station and continued use by European Space Conference members of existing U.S. launch vehicles for their own space programs. '' (State Dept. Release 272)'' August 1970 August September ...
... , range safety and area clearance. NASA initiatives like COTS are helping to develop a robust U.S. commercial space transportation industry with the goal of achieving safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation ... -area-based Tauri Group, the agency contributed $5 billion to U.S. manufacturing industry in 2012. Specifically, the study found development of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) cumulatively had contributed about $930 ...
... announced that it had completed with the Italian National Research Council's National Space Plan Office (PSN/CNR) selection of U.S. and Italian principal investigators for the cooperative tethered satellite system (TSS ... 7/85, A3) Under-Secretary of the U.S. Air Force E. C. Aldridge, Jr. announced in an internal information memorandum that the policy of the U.S. Air Force was to “ensure that ...

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