NASA Authorization for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 880 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 1811 pages |
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... Solid rocket booster__ . 152. Solid rocket booster ( SRB ) recovery . 153. 156 - inch segmented SRM__ . 424 150. External tank cost reduction studies . 425 426 426 427 Figure Page 154. Effects of seawater on SRB candidate materials VI.
... Solid rocket booster__ . 152. Solid rocket booster ( SRB ) recovery . 153. 156 - inch segmented SRM__ . 424 150. External tank cost reduction studies . 425 426 426 427 Figure Page 154. Effects of seawater on SRB candidate materials VI.
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... solid conductors . It is being used to speed the cooking of roasts , to recover heat lost in furnace flues and to cool the oil in motorcycles . Paper - thin flat conductors , an adaptation of space technology , are now being marketed ...
... solid conductors . It is being used to speed the cooking of roasts , to recover heat lost in furnace flues and to cool the oil in motorcycles . Paper - thin flat conductors , an adaptation of space technology , are now being marketed ...
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... solid rocket boosters , about 20 % is for the external fuel tank , and remaining 40 % covers refurbishment of the orbiter vehicle , liquid fuel , flight prepration and checkout , and launch operations and support . We are avoiding ...
... solid rocket boosters , about 20 % is for the external fuel tank , and remaining 40 % covers refurbishment of the orbiter vehicle , liquid fuel , flight prepration and checkout , and launch operations and support . We are avoiding ...
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... solid rocket boosters for better ascent control , and in extending the solid rocket nozzles well aft of the orbiter and external tank , so as to reduce nozzle cant angle , reduce thermal effects , and reduce acoustic levels . Its design ...
... solid rocket boosters for better ascent control , and in extending the solid rocket nozzles well aft of the orbiter and external tank , so as to reduce nozzle cant angle , reduce thermal effects , and reduce acoustic levels . Its design ...
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... solid - propellant booster engines and its orbiter - stage , high - pressure , liquid oxygen - liquid hydrogen main engines . The booster rockets will detach at an altitude of about 25 miles and descend into the ocean to be recovered ...
... solid - propellant booster engines and its orbiter - stage , high - pressure , liquid oxygen - liquid hydrogen main engines . The booster rockets will detach at an altitude of about 25 miles and descend into the ocean to be recovered ...
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Page 1 - In the Budget of the United States Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970. The bill would authorize appropriations to be made to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the sum of $3,760,527,000, as follows: (1) for "Research and development.
Page 677 - This subpart sets forth policies and procedures, developed jointly by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of Defense, with reference to procurement of supplies or services by NASA from or through the Military Departments.
Page 14 - Engineers, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Theodore von Karman Memorial Foundation.
Page 6 - Administrator or his designee has transmitted to the Speaker of the House, the President of the Senate and the...
Page 6 - Act shall be construed to prohibit any institution of higher education from refusing to award, continue, or extend any financial assistance under any such Act to any Individual because of any misconduct which in its judgment bears adversely on his fitness for such assistance. (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting or prejudicing the rights and prerogatives of any institution of higher education to institute and carry out an independent, disciplinary proceeding pursuant to existing...
Page 5 - Act, and that such refusal was of a serious nature and contributed to a substantial disruption of the administration of such institution, then such institution shall deny, for a period of two years, any further payment to, or for the direct benefit of, such individual under any of the programs specified in subsection (c).
Page 989 - The Administrator shall determine, and promulgate regulations specifying, the terms and conditions upon which licenses will be granted by the Administration for the practice by any person (other than an agency of the United States) of any invention for which the Administrator holds a patent on behalf of the United States.
Page 514 - Soviet manned spacecraft and stations in order to enhance the safety of manned flights in space and to provide the opportunity for conducting joint scientific experiments in the future. It is planned that the first experimental flight to test these systems be conducted during 1975, envisaging the docking of a United States Apollo-type spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz-type spacecraft with visits of Astronauts in each other's spacecraft.
Page 8 - If an institution of higher education determines, after affording notice and opportunity for hearing to an individual attending, or employed by, such institution, that such individual has...
Page 318 - He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Astronautical Society, a member of the International Academy of Astronautics and the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).