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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... payload separated from the launch vehicle 50 min 3 sec after launch , followed by solar - panel deployment and earth acquisition using the attitude- control system . The command system was turned on automatically , permitting activation ...
... payload separated from the launch vehicle 50 min 3 sec after launch , followed by solar - panel deployment and earth acquisition using the attitude- control system . The command system was turned on automatically , permitting activation ...
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... payloads planned for launch on the Space Shuttle , NASA would use instrumented aircraft , balloons , and sounding ... payload , to fly on the Space Shuttle . AMPS would be a manned laboratory equipped to study the dynamic process of ...
... payloads planned for launch on the Space Shuttle , NASA would use instrumented aircraft , balloons , and sounding ... payload , to fly on the Space Shuttle . AMPS would be a manned laboratory equipped to study the dynamic process of ...
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... NAVSTAR global positioning system , and uses of NASA's Space Shuttle for launching military space payloads . Military Research , Development , Test and Evaluation Programs ( 19 ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS , 1975 February.
... NAVSTAR global positioning system , and uses of NASA's Space Shuttle for launching military space payloads . Military Research , Development , Test and Evaluation Programs ( 19 ASTRONAUTICS AND AERONAUTICS , 1975 February.
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... payloads to fly on the Space Shuttle and Spacelab . The 1975 calendar year launch schedule was one of the most ambitious in U.S. history with 28 launches scheduled , including the joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo - Soyuz Test Project in July ...
... payloads to fly on the Space Shuttle and Spacelab . The 1975 calendar year launch schedule was one of the most ambitious in U.S. history with 28 launches scheduled , including the joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo - Soyuz Test Project in July ...
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... payload bay of the Orbiter and also could serve as a platform for as many as 14 satellites . The system could be placed in orbit by the Shuttle and later serviced or recovered and returned to earth for needed repairs . Dr. Robert G ...
... payload bay of the Orbiter and also could serve as a platform for as many as 14 satellites . The system could be placed in orbit by the Shuttle and later serviced or recovered and returned to earth for needed repairs . Dr. Robert G ...
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Page 9 - ... cycle. The payload separated from the launch vehicle 50 min 3 sec after launch, followed by solar-panel deployment and earth acquisition using the attitudecontrol system. The command system was turned on automatically, permitting activation of the payload by ground stations. During the night of 22-23 Jan. the mechanical integrity of the wideband video tape recorder was verified, Data-Collection System (DCS) activated, and data-collection platform experiment data transmitted. By 12:00 pm EST 23...
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Page 15 - Jan. 14. NASA also deleted the requirement to maintain the capability to launch the backup Workshop, which originally was to have been maintained to Sept. 30. (NASA Release 73-162) • NASA announced selection of Martin Marietta Corp. for negotiation of a $107-million cost-plus-award-fee contract for the design, development, test, and evaluation of the space shuttle external tank. The development phase would include fabrication of three ground-test tanks and six developmental flight tanks. The contract...