Semiannual Report to the Congress, المجلد 19National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1968 |
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... Planetary Programs .. Surveyor Mariner Mariner Mars 69 . Apollo Surface Experiments Program . Lunar Receiving Laboratory .. Topographic and Geologic Mapping Advanced Programs and Technology- Advanced Studies .. Advanced Planetary ...
... Planetary Programs .. Surveyor Mariner Mariner Mars 69 . Apollo Surface Experiments Program . Lunar Receiving Laboratory .. Topographic and Geologic Mapping Advanced Programs and Technology- Advanced Studies .. Advanced Planetary ...
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... Planetary Quarantine_ 56 Environmental Biology . 56 Behavioral Biology- 57 Physical Biology – 58 Light and Medium Launch Vehicles . 58 Scout__ . 58 Delta__ 58 Agena 59 Launch Vehicle Status_ 59 Atlas - Centaur ___ 59 Meteorological ...
... Planetary Quarantine_ 56 Environmental Biology . 56 Behavioral Biology- 57 Physical Biology – 58 Light and Medium Launch Vehicles . 58 Scout__ . 58 Delta__ 58 Agena 59 Launch Vehicle Status_ 59 Atlas - Centaur ___ 59 Meteorological ...
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... Planetary Programs Surveyor VII , the last in the series of lunar soft landers , was launched on January 7 and two days later landed on the moon , about 18 miles north of the rim of the crater Tycho . ( Fig . 2-3 . ) Earlier Surveyors ...
... Planetary Programs Surveyor VII , the last in the series of lunar soft landers , was launched on January 7 and two days later landed on the moon , about 18 miles north of the rim of the crater Tycho . ( Fig . 2-3 . ) Earlier Surveyors ...
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... Planetary arrival dates of July 31 and August 5 , 1969 were selected . These dates would provide photographic , as well as ultraviolet and infrared spectral coverage of the planet over the equatorial regions and extending to the south ...
... Planetary arrival dates of July 31 and August 5 , 1969 were selected . These dates would provide photographic , as well as ultraviolet and infrared spectral coverage of the planet over the equatorial regions and extending to the south ...
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... planetary missions by the mid - 1970s , and , in addition , to 329-424 069- -5 possess some inherent advantages over typical chemical rocket - boosted. Figure 2-7 . Lunar Surface Magnetometer . Figure 2-8 . Solar Wind Spectrometer ...
... planetary missions by the mid - 1970s , and , in addition , to 329-424 069- -5 possess some inherent advantages over typical chemical rocket - boosted. Figure 2-7 . Lunar Surface Magnetometer . Figure 2-8 . Solar Wind Spectrometer ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities Administrator Aeronautics and Space aerospace agencies Agreement Amount period aircraft ALSEP altitude analysis antenna Apollo 11 Apollo 9 Apollo Applications Program Apollo Program Applications astronauts atmosphere Board California CFSTI completed continued contract contractor control system Corp crew cumulative awards Electric electron engine equipment evaluate experimental experiments facilities Goddard Space Flight Granted infrared Institute of Technology instruments INTELSAT Investigation Kennedy Space Center Laboratory Langley Research Center laser launch vehicle lunar landing Lunar Module lunar orbit lunar surface Massachusetts Institute ment miles million mission NASA NASA's NERVA Nimbus nuclear Observatory operational Orbiting Geophysical Observatory percent performance planetary planned plasma propellant radiation radio reactor requirements S-IVB satellite Saturn Saturn IB scheduled scientific Semiannual Report simulated solar sounding rocket Space Flight Center Space Flight Network Space Science Spacecraft Center stations studies technical techniques temperature Texas Theoretical tion
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الصفحة 178 - AGENCY REGULATIONS FOR PROCESSING COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION § 713.211 General. An agency shall insure that its regulations governing the processing of complaints of discrimination on grounds of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin comply with the principles and requirements in §§ 713.212 through 713.222.
الصفحة 196 - Rochester, University of Rutgers— The State University St. Louis University South Carolina, University of South Dakota, University of Southern California, University of ' Southern Illinois University Southern Methodist University Southern Mississippi, University of Stanford University...
الصفحة 230 - Real-Gas Effects in Critical Flow Through Nozzles and Thermodynamic Properties of Nitrogen and Helium at Pressures to 300 X 10' Newtons per Square Meter (Approx. 300 ATM) (Robert C. Johnson).
الصفحة 1 - University of Hawaii, University of Houston, University of Howard University Idaho, University of Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois, University of Indiana University Iowa State University Iowa, University of Johns Hopkins University Kansas State University Kansas, University of Kent State University Kentucky, University of Lehlgh University Louisiana State University Louisville, University of Lowell Technological Institute Maine, University of Marquette University Maryland.
الصفحة 9 - ... to demonstrate mission support facilities and operations required for launch, mission conduct, and CM recovery.
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الصفحة i - Oklahoma, University of Oregon State University Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of • Princeton University Purdue University ' Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island, University of Rice University Rochester, University of Rutgers — The State University St.
الصفحة 188 - An additional 9 percent represented actions on follow-on contracts placed with companies that had previously been selected on a competitive basis to perform the research and development on the applicable project. In these instances, selection of another source would have resulted in additional cost to the Government by reason of duplicate preparation and investment. The remaining 24 percent included contracts for facilities required at -contractor's plants for performance of their NASA research and...
الصفحة 118 - Figure 6-1 . Space Flight Operations Facility. Guided by commands from the SFOF, Surveyor VII successfully soft-landed on the moon near the crater Tycho on a mission of scientific exploration. The last contact with the spacecraft occurred on February 20, 1968, at which time over 21,000 television pictures had been received by the network stations, including several pictures viewing the earth. The stations also received many hours of data from the Alpha scattering experiment, designed to determine...
الصفحة 188 - In addition, about 77 percent of the funds placed by NASA under the Jet Propulsion Laboratory contract resulted in subcontracts or purchases with business firms. In short, about 95 percent of NASA's procurement dollars was contracted to private industry.