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... the United States and the Soviet Union-should share their space research efforts," ''(CSM, 7/1/71)'' Washington Post: "The special sorrow that must be felt at this event does not ... , exploration of the outer limits of human knowledge and endurance-and beyond." ''(W Post, 7/1/71)'' New York Times: ". . it should be apparent that the staggering dangers of space can ... General Dynamics Corp. would each receive $2 800 000, and Lockheed Aircraft Corp. would receive $1 400 000. ''(MSC Release 71-96)'' NASA issued invitation to scientists to participate in definition ...
... Pacific Missile Range , conducted R&D for Federal agencies, including NASA. ''(PMR Missile, 10/1/71, 1)'' Completion of DOT study of general-aviation safety was announced by Secretary of Transportation John ... bioastronautical contributions to general medical science and practice. Symposium reviewed results of Soyuz 11 - Salyut 1 mission, June 6-30, that ended with crew's accidental death on reentry. ''(IAA Annual ...
... million, Lunar Module LM would be converted into "massive scientific experiments bay." ''(Av Wk, 11/1/71, 15)'' Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. and 15 other aerospace firms were constructing advanced comsat ... decade; prices of equipment, expendable supplies, and miscellaneous services, only one fifth. ''(NSF Highlights, 11/1/71)'' Yugoslavian charter airline Air Yugoslavia announced in Belgrade that it was first foreign carrier ...
... of MSC's Engineering and Development Directorate's Laboratory Operations. Appointments would be effective April 1. ''(MSC Release 72-50)'' Atomic Energy Commission published Global Inventory and Distribution of Pu-238 ... contractors' equal employment obligations be fulfilled. ''(Text)'' February 1972 February March 1972 March Mar 1 1972 1 Mar 2 1972 2 Mar 3 1972 3 Mar 4 1972 4 Mar 5 1972 ...
... between NASA and Canadian Dept. of Industry, Trade and Commerce. ''(ARC Astrogram, 5/11/72, 1; AF Mag, 8/72, 46)'' Marshall Space Flight Center announced completion of largest solar- cell ... showed Charles M. Duke , Jr., carrying sample scooper near huge crater. ''(NYT, 5/2/72, 1, 28)'' Dismantling of Saturn Launch Complexes 34 and 37, sites of Saturn I and IB ... two countries for publication. ''(NASA Release 72-89)'' April 1972 April May 1972 May May 1 1972 1 May 2 1972 2 May 3 1972 3 May 4 1972 4 May 5 ...
... laws and requirements for new observations and explanations. Committee defined four programs of highest priority: (1) very large radio array to attain resolution equivalent to that of single radio-telescope 42 ... equipment into one system compatible with all future avionics packages. ''(PMR Missile, 6/2/72, 1)'' Boeing Co. Chairman William M. Allen announced his retirement, effective in September. He would remain ...
... .S.S.R. had detailed medical findings from June 26-30, 1971, Soyuz 11 - Salyut 1 mission, in which three cosmonauts died; pre- and postflight clinical-physiological examination procedures for cosmonauts ... . ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 72-96)'' Photos from Earth Resources Technology Satellite ERTS 1 (launched July 23) would be available to public through imagery dissemination centers at Depts. of ...
... new technology brought into being in our OAO program." ''(NASA Activities, 9/15/72, 180-1)'' Approval by NASA and Soviet Academy of Sciences of report of May 8- 12, 1972 ... for compiling lunar maps, on joint program to compile complete lunar map on scale of 1 to 5 000 000, and on development of common basic system of selendetic coordinates. Experts ... oxygen, molecular nitrogen, and other species-some observed by spectrograph for first time. ''(Science, 9/1/72, 788-91)'' President Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka issued joint statement following ...
... Skyhook was celebrated with launch from Cape Girardeau, Mo., of 940 000- cu-m (33.1-million-cu-ft) thin-walled plastic balloon. Balloon carried 1360-kg (3000-lb) experiment designed ... throughout the world, including launches from the high seas. ''(ONR, Naval Research Reviews, 2/73, 1-10)'' U.S.S.R. had tested stellar inertial guidance system for missiles, according to ... man and other forms of life. ''(NASA PAO; AP, NYT, 10/3/72, 45)'' October 1-7: Federation Aeronautique Internationale held annual general conference in Paris. FM Gold Space Medal-Federation ...
... check out pilot, John A. Manke, and to obtain stability and control data at mach 1,1 and mach 0.9 for stability augmentation systems only. Flight objectives were achieved. Vehicle reached ... )'' Retirement of Dr. Fred L. Whipple as Director of Smithsonian Astro- physical Observatory-effective July 1, 1973-was announced by Dr. S. Dillon Ripley II, Secretary of Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Whipple ...

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