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... you look at the Moon or Earth , you can see where it’s dark and where it’s light. That’s called the terminator. Well, they would take an optical device in the ... ’t realize how hard it was to buy stuff out of the U.S. when you work for the government. It’s tough. But we managed to buy some. I forget how many ... what FADS stands for anymore. '''Wright:''' Flight Analysis Design System? '''Deiterich:''' Yes, I think that’s what it is. Because we had analyses where you would just go off and study ...
... ) expedition, scientists from the Korean Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST), NASA and other U.S. institutions are launching an 18-day field campaign to characterize the daily changes of the ... BARREL balloons – hovering on closed or open field lines only – strengthening the case that BARREL’s balloons were actually crossing the boundary between solar and terrestrial magnetic field. '''New Hubble Portrait ...
... in mid-Pacific at 12:51 pm EDT July 24, 15 mi from recovery ship U.S.S. Hornet, 195 hrs 19 min after launch. Swimmers attached flotation collar and seven-man raft to ... /69; B Sun, 7/16-25/69; PD, 7/28/69, 1016)'' July 16: U.S.S.R.'s Luna XV (launched July 13) entered lunar orbit at 3:00 pm Baikonur time (6 ... residence, Castel Gondolfo, Italy, Pope Paul VI asked for prayers for U.S. astronauts a few hours before launch toward moon. U.S.S.R. radio and TV gave factual accounts of Apollo 11 launch ...
... prelaunch testing at the U.S. and U.S.S.R. launch sites. U.S. and Soviet specialists exchanged information about the moon, planets, environmental problems, and biomedical results from U.S. and U.S.S.R. space flights. U.S. and Soviet scientists preparing a joint experiment using Ats 6 data met in the U.S. in October for technical coordination. And ...
... the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. play in the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes; Striving for a further expansion of cooperation between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R ... A. Kirillin, Chairman of U.S.S.R. State Committee for Science and Technology, and Soviet space expert Academician Boris Petrov, held Moscow press conference following signing of U.S.- U.S.S.R. space and science and ...
... is committed to encouraging and facilitating the growth of a U.S. commercial space sector that supports U.S. needs, is globally competitive, and advances U.S. leadership in the generation of new markets and innovation ... in the case of COSMOS 954 accident (i.e. the claim of Canada vs. the U.S.S.R.). The Soviet space object, Cosmos 954, carried on board a nuclear reactor using radioactive ... with international space law, the U.S.S.R. was obliged to compensate Canada for the deposit on Canadian territory of hazardous radioactive debris. Canada claimed from the U.S.S.R. a sum of about ...
... the year's end Gemini spaceflights had set for the U.S. more than 10 records, among them the record for total manhours in space: 1,354 hrs, 38 min, vs, U.S.S.R.'s 507 ... orbit the Manned Orbiting Laboratory MOL , Highlighting the U.S.S.R.'s busy space year was man's first extra-vehicular space activity, by VOSKHOD II 's Cosmonaut Leonov, Soviet lunar exploration intensified, with apparent ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCXXVII from Baikonur into near-cir­cular orbit with 271-km ''(168. ... satellites for NATO under pro­gram similar to that of U.K. First launch was planned for late 1969, with U.S. controlling satellite. U.S. had signed Memorandum of Under­standing with six NATO ... would be required to submit National Airport System Plan within two years. ''(Testimony)'' Response from U.S.S.R. and other nations to proposal for international decade of ocean exploration in 1970s had ...
... of Soviet participation had been attributed by Western scientists to U.S.S.R.'s downgrading of IAF in wake of increased space cooperation with U.S. and France and to Soviet budgetary hold-down. ''(Av ... cosmonauts visiting U.S. for several weeks. Astronauts would train equal time in U.S.S.R. in fall of 1973. Soviet two-fifths scale model of docking mechanism would be tested with U.S. model during ...
... , the third and final manned Skylab mission; the July 1975 joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo-Soyuz mission to dock a U.S. and a Soviet spacecraft in space; and the introduction of the revolutionary ... at U.S. and U.S.S.R. launch sites. Academician Petrov told the press that U.S. specialists would be permitted at the Soviet launch site "up to the very minute of launching. During the visit U.S ...

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