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... . Growth of communications program_ . 151 157. Advanced technological satellite_ 152 158. Advanced technological satellites ( launch schedule ) - 153 Page 159. Light and medium launch vehicles ( average cost CONTENTS V.
... . Growth of communications program_ . 151 157. Advanced technological satellite_ 152 158. Advanced technological satellites ( launch schedule ) - 153 Page 159. Light and medium launch vehicles ( average cost CONTENTS V.
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... schedule .. 196. Advanced research and technology ( nuclear rocket program ) 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 192 193 197. Nuclear rocket dynamics and controls facility ( Plum Brook ) 198. Engine test stand 1 ( ETS - 1 ) , NRDS ...
... schedule .. 196. Advanced research and technology ( nuclear rocket program ) 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 192 193 197. Nuclear rocket dynamics and controls facility ( Plum Brook ) 198. Engine test stand 1 ( ETS - 1 ) , NRDS ...
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... schedule is shown here ( fig . 5 ) . It consists of three basic phases , the first of which is the qualification ... scheduled for early spring of this year . An unmanned orbital flight of 87 mile perigee and 161 mile apogee , it will ...
... schedule is shown here ( fig . 5 ) . It consists of three basic phases , the first of which is the qualification ... scheduled for early spring of this year . An unmanned orbital flight of 87 mile perigee and 161 mile apogee , it will ...
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... schedule . Construction started in September of 1962 and will be completed by the end of 1964 , in plenty of time to meet the ATLAS - AGENA launch schedule . LAUNCH COMPLEX 19 29-063 0-64 - pt . 1-3 JAN 196 FIGURE 16 NASA M64-137 ...
... schedule . Construction started in September of 1962 and will be completed by the end of 1964 , in plenty of time to meet the ATLAS - AGENA launch schedule . LAUNCH COMPLEX 19 29-063 0-64 - pt . 1-3 JAN 196 FIGURE 16 NASA M64-137 ...
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... schedule , cost , and development simplicity while maintaining prob- abilities of mission success and crew safety that are equal to , or better than , those of the other modes studied . In this mode , the spacecraft , which includes a ...
... schedule , cost , and development simplicity while maintaining prob- abilities of mission success and crew safety that are equal to , or better than , those of the other modes studied . In this mode , the spacecraft , which includes a ...
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