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... 2nd stages for manned Apollo Saturn missions. Stage would be reshipped to KSC about July 1. ''(SFC Release 68-93)'' Edgar M. Cortright, former NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space ... slightly. ESSA, DOD, and NSF had in­creased solar-terrestrial research. ''(Text: OST Release, 5/1/68)'' NASA personnel changes: M/G Robert H. Curtin ''(USA, Ret.)'' was ap­pointed Director ... own. . . . The ultimate prize in the space race may be national survival." ''(Oakland Trib, 5/1/68)'' USAF announced modification of F-111A flight control system to correct "binding action in ...
Eighth anniversary of NASA's largest Center, Marshall Space Flight Center. It became operational July 1, 1960, with 4,400 employees and facilities valued at estimated $100 million. On eighth anniversary ... for $905 million; suppliers, including Boeing and General Electric Co. could raise $595 million, leaving $1.5 billion in capital to be acquired from other sources. Boeing said this capital probably ...
... and engineering support for Saturn ground computer systems and associated equipment. Contract would cover Oct. 1, 1968, through June 30, 1970. ''(MSFC Release 68-231)'' President Johnson announced resignation of Leonard ... , 10/2/68, A8; AP, NYT, 10/2/68, 23)'' Arnold W. Frutkin, since Feb. 1 Special Assistant to NAsA Associate Ad­ministrator, resumed his duties as Assistant Administrator for Interna ...
... 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 ... ,000 or even 100,000 years before the luminescence was observed. ''(Sci. Serv., NYT, 12/1/64, 19)'' Former NASA astronaut Col. John H. Glenn , Jr. ''(USMC)'' , completed 15-day assignment ... refresher training. ''(J /Armed Armed Forces, 11/28/64, 5)'' December 1964 December Dec 1 1964 1 Dec 2 1964 2 Dec 3 1964 3 Dec 4 1964 4 Dec 5 1964 ...
... to meet the requirements imposed by concurrent Gemini and Apollo launch schedules. ''(MSC Roundup, 1/6/65, 1)'' Two hrs. and 20 min. of radio signals from Jupiter were received around midnight ... at Boulder, which had kept its radiotelescope operating for the event. ''(Osmundsen, NYT, 1/2/65, 1)'' 1964 Jan 1 1965 1 Jan 2 1965 2 Jan 3 1965 3 Jan 4 1965 4 ...
... in resolution." Craters became visible that were not seen in original pictures. ''(M&R, 3/1/65, 8)'' ComSatCorp announced delay of Early Bird synchronous satellite launch, previously targeted for end ... problem is how the academic community can communicate with NASA." ''(McCoy, Kansas City Star, 3/1/65)'' In a luncheon address, Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff , NASA Associate Administrator for Advanced Research ...
... the World Meteorological Organization, discussed international reaction to meteorological satellite developments, listing three main points: (1) "... the tremendous impact which this new means of observing the atmosphere has had upon the ... station to monitor and study terrestrial weather," Dr. White predicted continued NASA-Weather Bureau cooperation: (1) to further develop "satellite visual and infrared sensing devices for the indirect probing of the ...
... in horizontal flight, exceeding the E-166's 74,376-ft, record; (3) 1,688 mph record for 1,000-km, closed-course event with 2000-kg. (4,409-lb.) cargo, surpassing ... mph record for 500-km, closed-course event, topping Soviet performance of 1,452 mph, USAF pilots Col. Robert L. Stephens and Lt. Col. Daniel Andre set the ... been suggested by several weather specialists, reported Walter Sullivan. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 5/1/65, 1)'' May 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May 3 1965 3 May 4 1965 4 ...
... White Sands Test Facility . ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 65-107; NASA Hq, Bull. 1-65, No, 13)'' NASA selected Federal Electric Corp., a subsidiary of ITT, for negotiation of ... are: first, the next phase of design covering an 18-month period beginning about August 1, 1965; second, the four manufacturers- Boeing Company, Lockheed Aircraft Company, General Electric Company, Pratt & Whitney ...

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