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... in discussions with U.S. Government and private representatives over the past few months. ''(The first station, near Moscow, had been initiated to provide a bilateral communications capability for the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Hot Line, via a Molniya and an Intelsat satellite) . U.S.S.R. participation in the INTELSAT system as a commercial user would fill in a major link in the U.S. goal ...
... 2:40 pm local time (4:40 am EST) in preparation for the July 1975 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo Soyuz Test Project mission. The spacecraft, identical to the one that would fly ... news conference. U.S. ASTP Technical Director Glynn S. Lunney said the arrangement would satisfy U.S. technical needs. In a 12 Dec. press conference at Star City, Maj. Gen. Vladimir A. Shatalov , U.S.S.R. chief ...
... balloon-borne Venus probe, told AAS that U.S.S.R. data released after Oct. 18, 1967, Venus probe was incorrect. Soviet report had set planet's surface temperature at about 520° F and ... -125; AP, NYT, 7/16/68, 7)'' July 15-16: Commercial air service between U.S. and U.S.S.R. was inaugu­rated with Moscow departure July 15 of Ilyushin-62 aircraft belong­ing ... of air traffic)''. U.S. flag carrier, Pan American World Airways, flew two Boeing 707 aircraft from New York to Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport via Copenhagen July 16. First carried U.S. officials and press ...
... so far this year, in contrast to earlier years." Since U.S. had not flight-tested any space systems comparable to U.S.S.R.'s fractional orbital bombardment system (FOBS), "the Russians might have reasoned ... , A2)'' July 6-18: Series of meetings on Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), joint U.S. and U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission scheduled for 1975, were held at Manned Spacecraft Center. Meetings ...
... Project (ASTP) Program Director, was quoted by Aviation Week & Space Technology as saying U.S.S.R. would use a U.S.-supplied very-high-frequency (VHF) transceiver on Soyuz spacecraft during rendezvous and docking ... docking in lunar orbit. The U.S. also would build a receiver for Apollo spacecraft that could operate on Soviet communication frequencies and might lend to the U.S.S.R. equipment for use by ...
... the naval ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps program. I had gotten an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland and also was accepted into the naval ROTC program. That final ... into that six-month cruise that I was informed that I had been selected for U.S. Naval Postgraduate School at Monterey California , so I left the ship in about August, I ... little company called Camus Incorporated, C-A-M-U-S, and we got the name from our names, "C-A" for Carr and "M-U-S" for Musick. But when we put it all ...
... SARAT as part of a collaboration between research scientist Thomas Jackson of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Argentina's Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales. These studies assist scientists preparing for the ... space station and low-Earth orbit. In parallel, NASA's Commercial Crew Program is working with commercial space partners developing capabilities to launch U.S. astronauts from U.S. soil in the next few years.
... the development of a space-based, on-demand fabrication capability by partnering with three U.S. companies, under NASA’s Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextSTEP) program, to create prototypes. The selected ... was blocking out the Sun during one of the most-viewed events in U.S. history, or reinvigorating the agency’s human space exploration plans. One of the numerous NASA-related activities and ...
NASA Administrator James E. Webb announced at Hq. press conference that U.S.-U.S.S.R. communications experiments with ECHO II balloon satellite would begin after Feb. 21. In response ... . ''(DOD Release 128-64)'' Annual report of NORAD indicated U.S. orbited 60 payloads in 38 launches during 1963, compared with 17 by U.S.S.R. ''(AP, CSM, 2/11/64)'' Construction workers at ...
... Force and Space Digest. Dr. Foster believed U.S. held considerable lead over U.S.S.R... in basic space technology and application of that technology to military requirements. U.S. programs in communications, mapping, warning, surveillance ... obtain independence in satellite launching through ELDO. U.S. had introduced new element into European deliberations by inviting collaboration in post-Apollo program. "So far the U.S. State Department has ruled against the ...

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