Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1975: A ChronologyUnited States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch, Nancy L. Brun, Eleanor H. Ritchie Scientific and Technical Information, Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1979 - 329 pages |
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... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project . Apollo would rendezvous and dock with Soyuz 19 - launched 7 hr earlier than Apollo and carrying Aleksey A. Leonov and Valery N. Kubasov - allowing both crews to exchange visits and perform joint scientific ...
... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project . Apollo would rendezvous and dock with Soyuz 19 - launched 7 hr earlier than Apollo and carrying Aleksey A. Leonov and Valery N. Kubasov - allowing both crews to exchange visits and perform joint scientific ...
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... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project . Abbott Laboratories would provide the cells as part of an experiment to find a way to isolate effectively the one kidney cell in 20 that produced the enzyme urokinase , an enzyme capable of dissolving blood ...
... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project . Abbott Laboratories would provide the cells as part of an experiment to find a way to isolate effectively the one kidney cell in 20 that produced the enzyme urokinase , an enzyme capable of dissolving blood ...
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... Apollo command module was added 17 Jan. The boilerplate would be removed and replaced with the actual space- craft , and the rollout of the entire vehicle to the launch pad was scheduled for March . The docking system and docking module ...
... Apollo command module was added 17 Jan. The boilerplate would be removed and replaced with the actual space- craft , and the rollout of the entire vehicle to the launch pad was scheduled for March . The docking system and docking module ...
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... Apollo spacecraft's internal sys- tems , earth - landing systems , and instrument packages . The astro- nauts climbed into the Apollo , which was inside a huge altitude chamber , to test the systems at simulated altitudes of up to 61 ...
... Apollo spacecraft's internal sys- tems , earth - landing systems , and instrument packages . The astro- nauts climbed into the Apollo , which was inside a huge altitude chamber , to test the systems at simulated altitudes of up to 61 ...
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... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project work- ing groups held their last major meeting in the U.S. before the scheduled July launches . The five working groups included 80 Soviet aerospace specialists led by Academician Boris N. Petrov and ASTP ...
... Apollo - Soyuz Test Project work- ing groups held their last major meeting in the U.S. before the scheduled July launches . The five working groups included 80 Soviet aerospace specialists led by Academician Boris N. Petrov and ASTP ...
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Administrator Aeronautics Air Force aircraft apogee Apollo Apollo-Soyuz Test Project April 75 ASTP astronauts awarded Baykonur booster budget Center announced communications satellite Comsat contract Corp cosmonauts Cosmos crew Description Director docking earth energy engine experiment facilities Goddard Space Flight GSFC included Intelsat Investigation of upper Johnson Space Center July 75 June 75 Kennedy Space Center Laboratory lander landing Landsat launch vehicle lunar Mars Marshall Space Flight million mission mosphere and outer MSFC Release NASA announced NASA Release NASA's National operational orbit outer space payload perigee Plesetsk Propulsion Reentered reported Research Center Rockwell International Salyut Saturn scheduled scientific scientists Sept 75 Skylab solar sounding rockets Soviet Soyuz Soyuz 19 Soyuz spacecraft Space Flight Center Space Science Space Shuttle spacecraft Spacelab Star station Tass tion Total weight Tyuratam Unavailable Univ Viking x-ray
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