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Launch | Mission / STS | Rocket / Craft | Duration | Headline | PG |
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1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | 3 APOLLO ASTRONAUTS DIE IN FIRE; GRISSOM, WHITE, CHAFFEE CAUGHT IN CAPSULE DURING A TEST ON PAD; TRAGEDY AT CAPE Rescuers Are Blocked by Dense Smoke Cause Is Studied Three Apollo Astronauts Killed by Fire in Capsule During Test on Pad at Cape GRISSOM, WHITE AND CHAFFEE DIE Deaths Are Instantaneous as Spacemen Are Trapped Behind Closed Hatches | p1 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | APOLLO PROGRAM DEALT HARD BLOW; The Slim Margin for Failure Believed Jeopardizing a Moon Landing by '70 APOLLO PROGRAM SUFFERS SETBACK | p1 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Astronauts' Colleagues Console Their Families at Space Center | p11 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Astronaut Toll of U.S. Is Now 6, But None Has Been Lost in Space | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Fire on Spacecraft Captured on Film; SPACECRAFT FIRE CAPTURED ON FILM | p1 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Johnson Voices Sorrow at Loss Of 'Three Valiant Young Men' | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | News Session Excerpts | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Next Step in Space | p22 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Possibility of Accident Didn't Upset Astronauts | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Scholarships Available To Astronauts' Children | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Sketches of the 3 Apollo Astronauts Killed at Cape | p11 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Tass Reports Apollo Deaths | p10 |
1/27/67 | AS-204 (Apollo 1) | Saturn IB | n/a (planned launch on 2/21/1967) | Veteran and 2 Rookies Make Up Backup Crew | p11 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo 7 to Go Through Orionid Meteor Shower | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Saturn 5 Rocket Is Hauled to Its Launching Pad; Preparations for the Apollo 7 Manned Flight on Friday Moving Along Smoothly | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | APOLLO IS POISED TO LIFT OFF TODAY; Officials Optimistic for Start of 3-Man, 11-Day Flight Leading to Moon Shot Apollo Spacecraft Is Poised to Lift Off Today With 3-Man Crew on 11-Day Mission 163 EARTH ORBITS ARE ON SCHEDULE Shot May Show if Problems Plaguing Moon Project Have Been Overcome | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Telecast to Show Crew Performing Duties | p28 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Cape Kennedy Is Happy to Be Back in the Launching Business | p29 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Isotopes to Gauge Astronaut Work Load Limit; Data From Blood Tracers to Show What 3 Men Could Do on the Lunar Flight | p28 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | $400-Million Spent to Redesign Space Capsule With Safety as a Vital Objective; STAINLESS STEEL COVERS ALL WIRE New Hatch Permits Crew to Leave in 30 Seconds if Fire Starts on Ground | p29 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Summary of Flight Plan for Crew of the Apollo 7 | p28 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | 3 Television Networks List Apollo Coverage | p29 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Launching Is Seen On Television in Europe | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo 8, the Next Flight, May Carry Three Astronauts Into a Lunar Orbit and Back; WINDOW' FOR SHOT TO BE OPEN DEC. 8 Positions of Earth and Moon Would Suit the Mission -- Apollo 7 Success Is Key | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | APOLLO TO STUDY THEORY OF DRIFT; Seeks to Learn if Continents Were One Land Mass | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | A Relaxed Captain, a Methodical Major and an Aggressive Civilian; Walter Marty Schirra Jr. | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Astronauts' Families Gather in Houston to Rejoice at Take-Off | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Astronauts Explore 'Fantastic World' | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Donn Fulton Eisele | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Glossary of Terms in Apollo 7 Flight | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Leap Into Space | p36 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | MISSION CONTROL HIT BY BLACKOUT; One-Minute Failure Darkens Houston Center -- Back-up Power Is Switched On Mission Control Center Blacked Out for Minute | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | NASA PRAISES TIE WITH CONSULTANT; Says Boeing Contract Paid Off in Shot's Success | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | 3 ON APOLLO 7 CIRCLING EARTH IN 11-DAY TEST FOR MOON TRIP; NASA HAILS 'PERFECT MISSION'; LIFT-OFF SMOOTH Astronauts Carry Out Early Maneuvers on 163-Orbit Journey 3 Astronauts on Apollo 7 Circling Earth in 11-Day Test for Manned Journey to Moon LIFT-OFF SMOOTH AT CAPE KENNEDY Jubilant Schirra Declares, 'We're Having a Ball' -- Maneuvers Begun | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | President and Debre See Launching on TV | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | R. Walter Cunningham | p21 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Schirra Loses $5 Bet On Time of Launching | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Soviet Orbits Cosmos 247; Contact With Apollo Unlikely | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Spirit of the First 7 Astronauts Now Infuses 52; Despite Hazards and Deaths, Nation's Space Men Think Their Job Is the Best | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | The Lift-Off Is Gentle For Apollo 7 Rocket | p20 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | $600 a Day for Food | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Captain Takes Medicine After Developing a Head Cold | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | ASTRONAUTS MOVE APOLLO CLOSE TO BOOSTER ROCKET IN TEST OF SPACE RESCUE; DAY OF TROUBLES Schirra Balks at TV Broadcast to Earth, Citing Difficulties Astronauts Move Apollo 7 Close to Booster Rocket in a Test of Space Rescue DISPUTE MARKS DAY OF TROUBLES Schirra Balks at TV Relay to Earth, Citing Difficulties in Water and Optical Units | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | How Apollo Approached Booster | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Johnson's Message Hails Crew Of Apollo 7 on 'Splendid Flight' | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | MODULE HELD KEY TO LUNAR LANDING; Radar and Guidance System Crucial to Rendezvous | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Particles Blur View of Apollo Guidance Telescope | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Schirra, Going Own Way as Usual, Balks at TV | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Space; Step Toward the Moon | E1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | APOLLO 7 PASSES RESTFUL SUNDAY IN 3D DAY IN ORBIT; Crew Checks Craft Before New Engine Test -- Power Is Interrupted Briefly TV RELAY IS SET TODAY 10-Minute Broadcast Likely -- Schirra and Cunningham Continue to Nurse Colds APOLLO 7 PASSES A RESTFUL DAY | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo's Rebuilder | p38 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Astronauts Assert Their Food Is Too Plentiful and Too Sweet | p39 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Germ Mutations Feared in Long Space Flights; But Scientist Says Threat of Virulent Changes Has No Link to Schirra's Cold | p38 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Orbiting Apollo Craft Transmits TV Show; U. S. Audience Gets a View of Astronauts Orbiting Apollo Craft Transmits TV Show U.S. GETS VIEWS OF 3 ASTRONAUTS Camera Also Depicts South -- Ship's Path Altered After Interruption of Its Power | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | TV From Space Likely to Have Military and Economic Value | p44 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Californians Can See Spacecraft Tomorrow | p9 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | MOON SHOT HOPES RAISED BY APOLLO; Craft Orbiting So Well on 5th Day That Circumlunar Flight May Begin Dec. 20 MOON SHOT HOPES RAISED BY APOLLO | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo at Midpoint | p46 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Relaxed Astronauts On 2d Half of Flight; Relaxed Astronauts on Second Half of 11-Day Lunar Flight Test | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Crew Studies Path of Hurricane; ASTRONAUTS STUDY HURRICANE'S PATH | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Orbit Raised In a Test of Engine; Apollo Orbit Raised to 282 Miles in Test of Engine | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Controllers May Bar Astronauts' Request to Descend Without Spacesuits | p73 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Getting a Cold in Space; Apollo 7 Flight Shows Proximity Is Major Factor in Passing Virus | p74 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Post-Orbital Drip and Other Space Maladies | E11 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | The Men of Apollo Get Ready to Come Home | E11 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | AIRMEN PREPARE FOR PROJECT MOL; Apollo 7 Helps Train Them for Orbiting Lab Missions | p8 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Astronaut Remembered Wife's Birthday in Time | p7 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | SCHIRRA NETTLED OVER NEW TESTS; Tells Ground Control He'll Direct 'These Updates' | p7 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | APOLLO 7 TO LAND IN ATLANTIC TODAY; Carrier Awaits Astronauts South of Bermuda After 11-Day Orbital Mission APOLLO 7 TO LAND IN ATLANTIC TODAY | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Booming Houston's Eyes Are on Astronauts | p35 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Apollo Ground' Chief | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Atlantic Splashdown | p46 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Felt Like Jumping Around' | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | In Homes of Astronauts: Jokes, Laughter and Joy | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | 3 ON APOLLO PASS HEALTH CHECK-UP; Doctor Now Has No Worries Over Flight Around Moon | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Test of Mechanism by Which Apollo 7 Capsule Is Righted in Water | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | Thousands of Letters Awaiting Astronauts | p24 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | U.S. Prepares Moon Shot in December; Apollo 7 Splashes Down in Atlantic After 11-Day Earth-Orbiting Test for Moon Shot PERFECT MISSION' BUOYS NASA AIDES U.S. Prepares for Flight in December That May Send Men Around the Moon | p1 |
10/11/68 | Apollo 7 | Saturn IB | 10d 20h 9m | VON BRAUN ELATED, FINDS NO BIG FLAWS | p15 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Final Countdown On for Moon Shot Tomorrow; Commander of 3 Astronauts Reports They Are Ready -- Equipment Is Tested | p17 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Astronauts Will Head for the Moon in Quest of Knowledge and Adventure | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | APOLLO CREW SET FOR START TODAY OF MOON VOYAGE; 7:51 A.M. Launching Slated for First Manned Flight Toward Lunar Orbit 6-DAY TRIP IS PLANNED Borman, Lovell and Anders Retire Early as Saturn 5 Spacecraft Is Fueled Apollo Crew Set for Start Today on Moon Voyage | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Cameras Will Follow Craft on Lunar Flight | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Highlights of Spaceship's Flight Plan | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | 3 Key Stations on Ground Will Track Voyage of Craft | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Lunar Flight Risks | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Misfiring of the Apollo Engine Could Maroon the Crew in a Lunar Orbit | p22 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | To the Space Navigator, Old Theories Are as Important as New Computer | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | A Crew With Brains and Experience; Col. Frank Borman | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | An Inflated Life Jacket Puffs Up an Astronaut | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | APOLLO ON ALERT FOR SUN FLARES; Craft Penetrating Fringe of Radiation Belts | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | 3 ASTRONAUTS SPEED TOWARD MOON ORBIT AS APOLLO LEAVES THE EARTH AT 24,200 M.P.H.; FLAWLESS LIFTOFF Craft Is Headed for a Lunar Rendezvous on Christmas Eve 3 Apollo 8 Astronauts Speed Toward Moon on True Course for Orbital Rendezvous FLAWLESS LIFTOFF STARTS LUNAR TRIP Borman, Lovell and Anders Soar Aloft on Most Distant Voyage Taken by Man | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | 250,000 at Cape Kennedy Watch Apollo Launching | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | $25-Billion Decision Made in '58 Spurred Moon Flight by the U.S.; Landing Men on Lunar Surface Was Not Envisioned in Original Plans, but Was Prompted by Soviet Achievements | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Capt. James A. Lovell Jr. | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Carrier Yorktown Set for Recovery | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Columbuses of Space | E10 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | FAMILIES OF CREW TENSE AT LIFTOFF; Mrs. Borman Says Prayers While Mrs. Anders Cries | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Glossary of Terms Used in Flight of Apollo to Moon | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Hawaii Residents See Luminous Apollo Trail | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Justices at Launching Glad to Be on Ground | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Laconic Radio Exchange Signals Spaceship's Start on Its Way Toward the Moon; 'APOLLO 8, YOU ARE GO FOR TLI' 'Roger, Understand,' Replies Anders to Ground, and the Capsule Leaves Orbit | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Launching Operations Chief Likens Job to a Football Coach's | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Maj. William A. Anders | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Nation Unites in Hailing Feat With Awe and Pride; High and Low All Over Nation Greet Shot With Awe and Pride | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | To the Moon; Man Breaks His Ties to the Planet Earth | E1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | U.N. SPACE TREATY HAILS ASTRONAUTS; 1966 Pact Describes Them as 'Envoys of Mankind' | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Rolls to Avoid Freezing or Boiling | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Astronaut, Navy '52, Tunes Out Army Score | p56 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | ASTRONAUTS GIVE TELEVISION SHOW ON WAY TO MOON; BORMAN HAS VIRUS But Doctor Says He Is 'Markedly Improved' -- Apollo on Target Astronauts on Way to the Moon Give Television Show 139,000 Miles From the Earth BORMAN HAS VIRUS, COMBATS NAUSEA But Doctor Reports He Is 'Markedly Improved' -Apollo 8 on Target | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Conversation With the Spacemen | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | FLARE SYMPTOMS ON SUN INTENSIFY; But Little Radiation Is Found Aboard Apollo Spacecraft | p27 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | FLIERS' CONDITION CLOSELY WATCHED; Doctor Fears Shorter Flight If Flu Strikes All Three | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | GOODELL IS CRITICAL OF SPACE SHOT COSTS | p27 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Halfway to the Moon | p38 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Live TV Pictures From Apollo 8 Received Clearly in Homes | p27 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Man in the News; Apollo Flight Director Clifford Eugene Charlesworth | p27 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Pope, in Tribute to Apollo Crew, Hails Feat as 'Most Audacious' | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Recovery Weather Forecast | p27 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Spaceman Reports to Son: Santa Claus Is on the Way | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | TV to Cover Orbiting Of Moon Tomorrow | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | APOLLO NEARS MOON ON COURSE, TURNS AROUND TO GO INTO ORBIT; CREW SENDS PICTURES OF EARTH; ASTRONAUTS WELL Their Craft Reported Ready for Planned 10 Circumlunar Trips Apollo 8 Nears the Moon on Course and Turns Itself Around to Go Into Orbit Today CREW SENDS BACK PHOTOS OF EARTH TV Viewers Get an Idea of How Their Habitat Seems From Far-Out Space | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Photographed in Vain | p5 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Computer Aids Navigation of Apollo 8 Crewmen; MAN'S INGENUITY IS TAKEN TO SPACE Mechanical Device Needed to Help in Calculations on Three-Dimensional Level | p7 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Control Chaffs Borman Over Video Competition | p6 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | EACH ASTRONAUT IS AN ONLY CHILD; Fact Cited as Evidence of Theory on Achievement | p7 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Talks on TV With Crew of Apollo 8 | p6 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Few Ships at Splashdown | p24 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Gravity Plays Key Role in Apollo 8 Flight Plan; Craft's Speed Must Be Just Enough to Enter Orbit of Moon Without Escaping | p7 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Millions in Europe View TV Pictures Sent From Apollo | p7 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Russian Scientist, in Pravda, Praises U.S. Flight | p6 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Small World | p22 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Wives of Astronauts Visit at Borman Home | p7 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Likened to Star | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | CAPE CHURCHES PLAN ASTRONAUT PRAYERS | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Radio Conversations Between the Apollo 8 Crew and Houston | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | FIRE ROCKET, HEAD FOR EARTH; Orbit Shows Lunar Interior Is 'Lumpy' Slight Wobbles Observed in Spacecraft's Course Slight Wobbles in Orbit of Spacecraft Confirm View That Lunar Interior Is 'Lumpy' ANTENNAS PICK UP FLIGHT VARIATIONS Apollo Trip Provides More Detailed Look at Features on Surface of the Moon | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Goddard Center, the Focus of All Apollo Communications, Is Relaxed | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Havana Calls Feat 'Cosmic' | p62 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Head of Post at Madrid Has Time To Advise Wife on Heater Trouble | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | 3 MEN FLY AROUND THE MOON ONLY 70 MILES FROM SURFACE;; Astronauts Examine 'Vast, Lonely' Place; Read From Genesis 3 Astronauts Orbit Moon 70 Miles Above Surface and Then Head for the Earth 'WE GOT IT' IS CRY OF HAPPY NASA Crew Reports Seeing 'Vast, Lonely,' Place -- Reads From Book of Genesis | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | MOON LANDMARKS NAMED IN DOZENS; Astronauts Honor Officials, Friends and Dead Fliers | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Orbiters to Eat Turkey If They Hold On to It | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Orbiting Astronauts Take First Close-Up Pictures by Man of the Moon's Surface | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | PHOTOS EXPECTED TO BE STARTLING; Angle Shots Should Prove Superior to Those Taken by Unmanned Vehicles | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | POPE AND APOLLO 8 ON SATELLITE DEBUT | p38 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Prayer for Christmas From Borman in Orbit | p37 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Reaction Overseas: London: 'Fantastic' Paris: 'Magnifique' | p38 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Reconnaissance of the Moon | p30 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | TV: N.B.C. Up All Night With Apollo 8; On Alert for Capsule's Entry Into Lunar Orbit Schedule Shifts Likely on Return of Craft | p63 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | WIVES RELIEVED AS APOLLO ORBITS; Telecast Is Greeted With Cheers in Texas Home | p38 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | YORKTOWN PRIMED FOR THE RECOVERY; 5 Hours of Medical Tests to Analyze Effects of Flight | p38 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | An Apollo 8 Recovery Plane Makes Unscheduled Rescue | p76 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo 8 Engine Fires Flawlessly at Critical Moments | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo 8 Passes 'Butterfly Zone' That Is Thought to Act as a Cosmic Dust Collector; BUT CREW REPORTS SEEING NO DEBRIS Area Is One of Five Points Proposed as 'Sky Hooks' Because of Gravity Void | p41 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | ASTRONAUTS ARE COASTING BACK; CONDUCT 'TOUR' OF SPACECRAFT; PACIFIC LANDING DUE TOMORROW; TV SHOW ON TODAY Crew Will Spend Rest of Time Practicing Its Navigation Astronauts, Coasting Back, Show How They Live in Space; Due to Land Tomorrow CHRISTMAS MEAL HAS REAL TURKEY Hot Holiday Fare Replaces Dehydrated Food Shown in TV Demonstration | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Back to 'Oasis' Earth | p36 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Benign Sun Scrutinized For Radiation Hazard | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | BINOCULARS MAY AID IN SIGHTING APOLLO | p41 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | CHURCHES MIRROR APOLLO'S VERSES; Sermons in the City Reflect Words of Astronauts | p41 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Cushing Sees in Apollo Trip A Lesson on Value of Life | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Radio Talks With Apollo 8 Crew | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Families of Crew Spend A Prayerful, Joyous Day; Families of Crew Spend a Joyous Day | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Lovell Sees 2 Storms Somewhere on Earth | p42 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | On-Target Splashdown Is Predicted | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Rehearsal Is Flawless | p40 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Scientists Working on Moon Termed Logical Step Soon | p17 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Triplets Named for Crew | p56 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | APOLLO 8 CREW PREPARES TO LAND IN PACIFIC TODAY; SENDS PICTURES OF EARTH; MOON TRIP ENDING Aim 'Nearly Perfect' -- Carrier Stands By in Recovery Area Apollo 8 Crew Prepares to Land in Pacific Today; Sends Pictures of Earth MOON TRIP ENDING; AIM IS ACCURATE Aircraft Carrier Standing By to Pick Up 3 Explorers Southwest of Hawaii | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Astronauts Must Aim for Fixed Point in Atmosphere to Avoid Re-Entry Hazards; EXACT GLIDE PATH TO BE FOLLOWED Miscalculation Could Skip Craft Beyond Earth or Disintegrate the Ship | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | ASTRONAUTS' WIVES WILL WAIT AT HOME | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Astronauts Invited to Italy | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Canadians Sight Apollo 8 | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Apollo 8 Broadcasts | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Grandson Says Verne Foretold Moon Trip Would Come True | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Lovell Is Told Wife Watched Show on TV | p20 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | SOVIET SCIENTISTS HAIL APOLLO FLIGHT | p21 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Airline Pilot Tells of Apollo Tail 100 Miles Long | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | A LUNAR LANDING IN SUMMER POSSIBLE; Flight Director Envisages 3 Moon Landings in 1969 | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Workers Display Rare Emotion After Feat | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | ASTRONAUTS BACK SAFELY FROM MOON;; CREW IS CHEERFUL Apollo's 6-Day Flight Ends Flawlessly in the Mid-Pacific Astronauts Return Safely From Moon, Splashing Down 4 Miles From the Carrier | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | 3 Astronauts 'in Great Shape,' Says Doctor Aboard Yorktown | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Businessmen Praise Re-entry of Apollo 8; Shows U.S. Ability to World, Notes Keith Funston | p41 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Cubans Hear of Apollo Feat | p13 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Excerpts From Transcript of Conversations involving the Apollo 8 Lunar Spacecraft and Houston Center | p13 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Head Man at NASA; Thomas Otten Paine | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | It's Like Buck Rogers,' Says Chicago Man, Reflecting Reaction of an Awed World; BUT APOLLO FEAT IS ALSO CRITICIZED Some Think Money Should Go to Domestic Projects --Tass Hails Success | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Johnson's Call to Crew | p13 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Nixons See Splashdown Of Astronauts Over TV | p13 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Prayers of Wives Celebrate Safe Return of Crew | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Pueblo Crew Hails Apollo | p14 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Return From the Moon | p26 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | TV: A Personalized End to a Fantastic Voyage; Apollo 8 Splashdown Pooled by Networks Live Coverage Invites Viewer Involvement | p55 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | U.S. Is Ahead of Soviet In Man-in-Space Race | p12 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | WORLD'S LEADERS HAIL APOLLO FEAT; 'You Have Made Us Proud, Johnson Tells the Crew-- Lindsay Plans Parade | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Apollo Men Hailed in Hawaii; They Touch Ground in Honolulu, Then Head for Texas 1,000 HAWAIIANS HAIL ASTRONAUTS | p1 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Astronauts Brief Scientists in Houston Today on Details of Their Flight; CREW TO UNDERGO MEDICAL CHECKS Data on Motion Sickness Are Sought by Doctors -Review of Pictures Set | p30 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | Austronauts Going Home Today To Collect Christmas Presents | p30 |
12/21/68 | Apollo 8 | Saturn V | 06d 03h | BEYOND THE MOON | E1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 FLIGHT IS DUE TOMORROW; All 3 Astronauts Appear Fit as Countdown Resumes | p35 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Science; Now the Rehearsal For a Moon Landing | E7 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 PLANS AMBITIOUS FEATS; Lunar Module Will Be Put to the Test for First Time | p25 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 POISED FOR FLIGHT TODAY; Colds Over, Crew Prepares to Test the Lunar Landing Craft in Earth Orbit Apollo 9 and Crew, Recovered From Colds, Lift Off Today to Test Lunar Craft MANNED MOONSHIP WILL ORBIT EARTH 10-Day Flight Set at 11 A.M. -- 2 Men to Fly in Vehicle Unable to Return to Earth | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 WIVES PRAY ON EVE OF LAUNCHING | p24 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Command and Lunar Modules to Join in Mission | p24 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Spacecraft Will Take 4-Camera Photographs of Earth; Method Could Help Man Make Better Use of Resources Apollo Test Planned With View to Shot In 1971 or 1972 | p25 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Spacesuit for Apollo 9 Costs Up to $300,000 | p25 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Apollo Flight | p24 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Two Live Telecasts From Space Planned | p24 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO SPACESHIP, IN ORBIT, LINKS UP TO LUNAR MODULE; Astronauts' First Maneuver in Test for Moon Landing Is Executed 118 Miles Up THE LAUNCHING SMOOTH Command Craft Is Turned and Small Rockets Push It Back to 4-Legged Ship Apollo Command Ship, in Orbit, Links Up to Lunar Module in Test of Moon Landing First Maneuver by Three Astronauts Is Successful | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Computer on Board Apollo Does the Flying; 3 Astronauts Permit Electronic System to Run Main Tasks | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Courage Rides the 'Spider' | p42 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | David Randolph Scott | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Glossary of Terms Used in Space Flight | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Ground Control System Lets Apollo Crew Sleep | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | PRESIDENT ACCLAIMS APOLLO 9 LAUNCHING | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Russell Louis Schweickart | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Spacecraft Acrobatics: A Flip Followed by a Smooth Docking | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Tass Beats Out Houston In Reporting an Orbit | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Test Pilots for the Moon Ship; James Alton McDivitt | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Apollo Flight | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Von Braun's Heart Tested On Reaction to Launching | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | WIVES CELEBRATE MISSION'S SUCCESS; Champagne Served at Home -- Mrs. Scott Apprehensive | p15 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 PROVES ITS LINKUP IS FIRM; Combined Craft and Lunar Module Taken on a Rough Ride on 2d Day in Orbit APOLLO 9 PROVES ITS LINKUP IS FIRM | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | A Workday in Space: Crew Spends a Busy 12 Hours; It's Time to Awake, Houston Reports, and Tasks Begin | p20 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Remaining Highlights of Apollo Flight | p20 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO 9 MODULE PASSES KEY TEST; But Schweickart Suffers 2 Attacks of Nausea -- 'Walk' in Space Today Canceled Apollo 9 Module Passes First Manned Flight Test; Space 'Walk' Today Canceled Severe Nausea Attacks Suffered by Schweickart | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo's Flight Surgeon Says Diagnosis Is Open | p18 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Astronauts Tackle Obstacles in Space Transfer | p18 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Paine Named by Nixon as Administrator of NASA | p18 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Secret TV Space Camera Result of Military Work | p18 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Apollo Flight | p18 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Astronauts Eat Lunch and Record Mission's Progress; ASTRONAUT TAKES 40-MINUTE OUTING ON CRAFT'S 'PORCH' Schweickart Snaps Pictures and Conducts Tests While Standing on Platform NAUSEA HAS VANISHED Telecast Shows Crewmen Inside Module and View of Earth From Space ASTRONAUT TAKES OUTING IN SPACE | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Communicating Is Troublesome For the Apollo | p20 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Schweickart First Self-Contained Human Spacecraft; His Hour Outside the Ship Tests Suit for Lunar Landing Life-Support System Used by Astronaut Cost $2-Million | p20 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Apollo Flight | p20 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Conversations | p12 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Good Splashdown Weather | p12 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Lunar Module to Burn Up in Air | p12 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Space Maneuvers Follow Rules; Gravity and Orbital Flight Conform to Kepler Formula | p12 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | The 'Spider' Triumphs | p28 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Timetable of Apollo Flight | p12 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | TWO ASTRONAUTS FLY LUNAR SHIP, THEN DOCK WITH COMMAND CRAFT; JULY MOON LANDING NOW IN VIEW; GOALS ACHIEVED Apollo 9 Planners Hail 2-Vehicle Navigation in Critical Tests 2 Astronauts Fly Lunar Ship in Earth Orbit and Then Dock With Command Craft A July Landing on Moon In View for Americans | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Flight Timetable | p52 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | APOLLO MANEUVER DELAYED BRIEFLY BY SLOSHING FUEL; Main Rocket Finally Fired to Thrust Craft to Lower Orbit Around the Earth Sloshing Fuel Delays Apollo Maneuver | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Now Fraction of Original Size | p52 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Snaps Atlanta Photos | p52 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Mission Control Skips Some Apollo Heartbeats | p52 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Space; A Successful Test Opens the Way to the Moon | E1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Schedule | p40 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Astronaut's Son Hurt | p17 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | McDivitt Sends Thanks Down to the Hibernians | p40 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Preparations for Apollo 10 | p41 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Recovery Ship Maneuvers | p26 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | The Apollo 9 Astronauts Take a Restful Cruise Through Space | p40 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | The Man Behind the Men in Space; George Hampton Hage | p41 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Astronauts Hear Their Horoscope | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Schedule | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | STORM MAY ALTER APOLLO LANDING; Astronauts See Whitecaps in Atlantic Target Area Storm May Alter Apollo's Scheduled Splashdown | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 10 Rolled Out | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Recovery Ship Alerted For a Possible Splashdown Shift | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Schedule | p14 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo Splashdown Set for Noon Today; Splashdown of Apollo 9 Scheduled for Noon Today | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | A Dedication by Czechs | p11 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Alarm Clock Goes Off, And Scott's All Ready | p23 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Splashes Down Accurately; Opens Way for Summer Moon Landing; Smooth, Accurate Apollo Splashdown Clears Path for Moon Landing Next Summer Flight Held 'Perfection' In Achieving Objective | p1 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Astronauts Look 'Great' to Wives; They Watch on TV, Scream and Wave at Splashdown Mrs. McDivitt Spots Husband: 'He's a Little Bald'' | p23 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | 2 Astronauts Dunked After the Splashdown; McDivitt and Scott Soaked by Waves at Recovery | p22 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | 5 Firsts and 3 Records for the Flight | p22 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Men on the Moon | p40 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Moon Crew to Be Quarantined on Return | p23 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Nixon Lauds '10 Days That Thrilled the World' | p22 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Recovery Brought Home by TV; Breathtaking Detail in Color Provides a Great Impact | p23 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Three-Line Report in Tass | p22 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | U.S.-Soviet Standings In Space Competition | p22 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Washington: Science and Politics | p40 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Crew Given Ovation on Return to Houston | p2 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Debriefing Scheduled | p2 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Soviet Praises Flight | p2 |
3/3/69 | Apollo 9 | Saturn V | 10d 1h | Apollo 9 Men Take Look at Some of Their Films | p92 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Agnew to Dine With Crew | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo 10 Spacecraft Is Cleared For Its Moon Flight Tomorrow | p11 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Astronauts Have 3 Escape Routes | p11 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Topics: Are Spies Needed in Our Apollo Age? | p32 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | A Glossary of Technical Terms in Flight of Apollo 10 | p69 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo to Send Color Telecasts To Earth With $75,000 Camera | p70 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Astronauts Told to Nod Their Heads Slowly to Avoid Motion Sickness on Flight; NASA Doctors to Study Deliberate Movements | p69 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Astronauts Set for Test of Landing Craft Near Moon; APOLLO 10 READY FOR FLIGHT TODAY Countdown Going 'Well' for Moon-Orbiting Mission -- 3-Man Crew Relaxed Apollo Ready for Moon-Orbiting Flight | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Danger From the Moon | E16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | LEM Holds Key to Apollo's Success | p69 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Mascons on Moon Can Alter Flight Path of Spacecraft | p70 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Pad 39-B Awaits Apollo 10 Launching | p69 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Science; Now Apollo 10 -- the Last Rehearsal for the Landing on the Moon | E3 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO 10 HEADING FOR THE MOON IN REHEARSAL FOR A JULY LANDING;; FLAWLESS START Lunar Module Links With Command Ship After Earth Orbit APOLLO 10 BEGINS MOON REHEARSAL | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO LAUNCHING COST $350-MILLION | p31 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo's Last Rehearsal | p46 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Conversations Between Apollo 10 Crew and Ground Control | p31 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Discarded Apollo Rocket Enters Trajectory That Will Bypass Earth and Moon; S4B Stage of Saturn 5 Goes Into a Solar Orbit | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Eugene Andrew Cernan | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | John Watts Young | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | 'Like Having a Baby' | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Nationalism Is Obsolete in Outer Space | p46 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Nixon Sees Flight on TV | p31 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Rehearsal Crew for Lunar Landing; Thomas Patten Stafford | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | SENDS COLOR TV PHOTOS OF EARTH; U.S. OUTLINE SEEN ON TV FROM SPACE The Earth in Brown, Blue and White Depicted From Distance of 22,781 Miles Apollo 10 Shows Outline of U. S. In Color Telecast From Space | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Space Official Talks About Problems on Earth; Paine, NASA Chief, Reflects on the Wider Application of Scientific Success | p31 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Tass Reports Launching | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | The Fashionable People Fly Into View Launching | p31 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Timetable of 8-Day Lunar Flight of the Apollo 10 | p30 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Flight Timetable | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO 10 PASSES MIDPOINT ON TRIP TO ORBIT THE MOON; Astronauts Play Music and Cavort in Weightlessness During Color TV Show COURSE IS CORRECTED Systems Perform Smoothly on 2d Day of the Voyage -- Lunar Sighting Radioed APOLLO 10 PASSES MIDPOINT ON TRIP | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Director of Apollo; Samuel Cochran Phillips | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Kennedy Puts Earth Needs Ahead of Space Program; Kennedy Puts Needs of Earth Ahead of the Space Program | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Moon Shot Center Uneasy Over Space Cutbacks | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Space in Perspective | p46 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Spacemen, Heed Your Horoscopes | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | A Great Place to Sleep' | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Flight Timetable | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Misses a Hello | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo 11 Moves Gingerly to Launching Pad; Moon Vehicle Takes 6 Hours to Make 3 1/2-Mile Journey | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO TO ENTER ITS LUNAR ORBIT THIS AFTERNOON; Approach to Surface to Be Transmitted in Color TV as Rocket Slows Craft COURSE VERY ACCURATE Spaceship Escapes Sphere of the Earth's Predominant Gravity for That of Moon Apollo 10 Is Scheduled to Enter Orbit of the Moon This Afternoon | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Crew Free of Health Problems Encountered in Earlier Flights | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | CREW OF APOLLO 13 NOT YET SELECTED | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | NASA Leader Calls Kennedy 'Dispiriting' | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Real Sandwiches Please Spacemen | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | A Beautiful View of Earth' | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Flight Praised By an Admiring Pope | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo on TV Today | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | 2 Astronauts to Examine Sites for Lunar Landings | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | ASTRONAUTS ORBIT MOON AND PREPARE TO GO CLOSE TODAY; Jubilant Stafford Radios 'Tell World We Arrived' Astronauts Orbit the Moon and Prepare to Go Close to Surface in Craft Today Jubilant Stafford Radios 'Tell World We Arrived' | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Highlights of Timetable for Lunar Flight of Apollo 10 | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | LM Advance Man's Job: Tests and 'Housekeeping' | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Moon Photos Taken by Apollo 10 Astronauts From the Command Module | p21 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Orbiting the Moon | p46 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Some Light on Space Bubble Mystery | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Crew Masters Complex Navigation in Dress Rehearsal for Moon Landing; LM Descent Is on Time; 3 Engine Systems Fired | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo on TV Today | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Timetable | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | As They Neared the Moon | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | ASTRONAUTS DIP WITHIN 9.4 MILES OF MOON; SCOUT LANDING SITE, REJOIN MOTHER CRAFT; TEST FOR MODULE Stafford and Cernan, in 2 Descents, Find 'Smooth' Surface Astronauts Dip Within 9.4 Miles of Moon; Scout Landing Site, Rejoin Mother Craft KEY TEST PASSED BY LUNAR MODULE Stafford and Cernan Make Two Descents as Young Pilots Command Ship | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Borman, in Prague, Hails Soviet Space Successes | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Engine Key to a Moon Landing; Its Versatile Design Permits Variation in Rocket Thrust | p22 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Have a Good Time While We're Gone' | p22 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Houston Center Keeps Track Of 2 Craft Despite Difficulties | p22 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Radar Beams Tell Speed and Altitude | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Reconnaissance of the Moon | p46 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Rehearsal for Splashdown | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Televised Take-Off From Moon Planned; A LUNAR TAKE-OFF ON TV IS PLANNED | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Why Astronauts Went So Close to the Moon and Didn't Land | p23 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Timetable | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo TV Coverage | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Takes Bearings on Six Sites | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | ASTRONAUTS SET TO START RETURN TO EARTH TODAY; Finish Taking Photographs in 3 Dimensions of Future Lunar Landing Sites CIRCLE MOON 31 TIMES An Overheated Fuel Cell Is Turned Off and Saved for Key Maneuvers Astronauts Set to Start Return Today | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Fallible, Flexible Man Vehicle Error Repairs | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Lenin vs. Snoopy | p34 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Lindbergh Says Goddard Held Moon Shot Possible | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Lunar Surface Studies Raise More Questions | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | To Astronaut's Family, Home Is a Quiet Suburb | p16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo; A Spectacular Feat Challenges Man on Earth as Well as in Space | E1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO 10'S CREW HEADS FOR EARTH; TIRED BUT HAPPY; Fires Rocket With Precision to Escape Gravity Pull of Moon and Fix Course SEA LANDING TOMORROW TV Pictures in Color Show Details of Crater Moltke Near Planned Descent Crew Tired But Happy With Flight | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo TV Coverage | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Wives 'Thrilled' After a Sleepless Vigil | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Beyond Apollo 10 | E16 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Company Astronauts 'Fly' to Moon; 'Flying' to the Moon Is a Cinch for Some | F1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Crew Relays Music Show From Space | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Lunar Quarantine | E17 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Message From the Moon: 'Houston, We Are Returning to Earth' | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Samoa Planning Welcome | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | SCHEDULE GOES ON, EVEN AFTER RETURN | p60 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo Astronauts Belie Shyness on Television | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO 10 HEADS FOR SPLASHDOWN IN PACIFIC TODAY; 3 Astronauts Have Shaves, Suggest Scripture Reading and Check Out Spaceship CARRIER IS STANDING BY Samoa Plans Welcoming -- Director 'Almost Certain' of a July Moon Landing Apollo 10 Aims for Splashdown Today | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo on TV Today | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Biblical Passages Stafford Requested | p20 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | A 'Most Wonderful Week' Ends for Crew's Families | p28 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Apollo 11 Crew, Unlike Predecessors, Will Be Quarantined on Return From Space; 3 WEEKS OF TESTS PLANNED BY NASA Scientists Are Determined to Prevent Contamination From Moon Organisms | p29 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | APOLLO 10 ENDS EIGHT-DAY FLIGHT; NASA GIVES A GO-AHEAD TO PLANS FOR SUMMER LANDING ON THE MOON; ASTRONAUTS FINE 10-Day Debriefing Will Determine Date for Apollo 11 Mission Apollo 10 Ends Eight-Day Flight; Go-Ahead Given for Summer Landing on the Moon Debriefing of Astronauts To Fix Date of Next Shot | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Laughing Astronauts Skip Across Recovery Ship Flight Deck | p28 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | NASA Hopes to Put Men on Mars in '80's; NASA Hopes Now to Place Men on Mars in 1980's | p1 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Nixon Leads World Tributes on Flight | p29 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Preflight 'Crisis' Almost Routine; Attention to Detail on Land Helps Reduce Risks Rigorous Testing Is Also Part of the Formula | p28 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | Russians Get Full Report Of the Astronauts' Return | p29 |
5/18/69 | Apollo 10 | Saturn V | 08d | The Return on Color TV: Stage Producer's Dream | p28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ALASKA WILL SEE MOON VISIT LIVE; Special Satellite Hookup to Show Apollo 11 There | p79 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Astronauts Are 'Willing and Ready'; Apollo 11 Astronauts Are 'Willing and Ready' | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Artists Try to Show Apollo's Emotional Impact; Space History Is Given New Dimension | p41 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Astronauts to Be Given Detailed Maps of Moon's Surface for Use After They Land; CHARTS TO SHOW SMALL BOULDERS Geologists Worked 2 Years With Photographs Taken From Lunar Orbiters | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Boats and Copters Patrol Apollo Site | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Borman Wins Medal For Apollo 8 Voyage | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | CREW WILL CARRY FOUR TORN $1 BILLS; Halves to Be Compared for Verification on Return | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Ellington Sings Moon Song | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Excerpts From the Astronauts' News Conference | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | EX-NASA AIDE SEES MOON DUST PERIL; Haney Calls Fire Possible -- Agency Says It's Unlikely | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 73 NATIONS SEND LUNAR MESSAGES; Apollo Crew to Take Disk With Notes to the Moon | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Spock Decries Apollo Funds | p18 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Stamp Collectors' Requests Pour in to Recovery Ship | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | SURVEY FINDS PUBLIC BACKS MOON LANDING | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tempo Picks Up as Tourists Crowd Beach | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Coverage on TV | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Europe, Too, Is Awaiting The Launching of Apollo | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | For Astronauts Aboard Apollo 11, There Are 88 Steps to the Moon and Back | p23 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Hundreds of Thousands Flock to Be 'There' | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | MILLION AT CAPE; Countdown Goes 'Well' for Launching of the Eight-Day Voyage 3 Apollo Astronauts Poised to Set Out Today on Historic Moon-Landing Mission Countdown Is Proceeding Well for 9:32 Launching | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Nixon Telephones Crew, Extending Good Wishes | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Only One Apollo Wife To See the Launching | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Publishers Hitching Star To the Moon Expedition | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Greatest Adventure | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | THREE APOLLO ASTRONAUTS POISED TO SET OUT TODAY ON MOON-LANDING MISSION; Astronauts to Seek To Trap Bits of Sun With Foil on Moon Astronauts to Try to Get Bits of Sun on Foil Strip | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Critic's Views of Apollo | p40 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | AGNEW PROPOSES A MARS LANDING; Manned Mission by End of Century Suggested as Goal Agnew Proposes a Landing on Mars | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Moon Is at Cape Kennedy | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | An Ungainly Craft Called 'Eagle' | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo 8 Capsule Exerts A Strong Pull in Germany | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | APOLLO COVERAGE PROMPT IN SOVIET; Lift-Off Shown on Television in Taped Form Only | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | APOLLO 11 MAN AND THE MOON | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo's Technological Lesson | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo to Leave the Text Of Eighth Psalm on Moon | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Primer of the Heavens | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armada of Small Craft Clogs River to See Apollo Launching | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Leaders Find Simple Way Is Best | p35 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Service at White House Will Emphasize Apollo 11 | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Astronauts Training At the Ph. D. Level | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ASTRONAUTS SPEEDING TOWARD THE MOON; FIRST DAY OF APOLLO FLIGHT IS FLAWLESS; NIXON ASKS FOR NATIONAL HOLIDAY MONDAY; CRAFT ON TARGET World Watches Start of Man's Attempt to Achieve Landing Astronauts Speeding Toward the Moon; First Day of Apollo 11 Flight Is Flawless World Watches the Start Of Attempt for a Landing | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | At the Pad, Each Launching Is a 5-Month Marathon | p37 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | $24-Billion for Big Push to the Moon | p34 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Chronology of the Highlights in Apollo 11 Flight Plan | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Computers and Controllers | p36 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Excerpts of Conversations Between the Apollo 11 and Houston Ground Control | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Experts Were Stunned by Scope of Mission | p34 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 50,000 Feet to Touchdown | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Firing Room 1 Learns Its Problems Are Few | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Full Buildup Took Only 18 Months | p35 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Head of NASA Has a New Vision of 1984 | p47 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Imaginary Trips Chart a Path to Moon | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | In Developing Space Hardware, Human Judgment Still Counts Most | p36 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | In Silence and Awe, Nearly a Million in Cape Kennedy Area Watch the Lift-Off; Some Applaud as Rocket Lifts, but Rest Just Stare | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | In The Nation: Vanity of Vanities | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Johnson Hails National Effort Behind Apollo 11; Proposes Such Cooperation Be Used to Bring Peace and to Fight Poverty | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Knowledge Promises to Be Main Boon of Manned Lunar Landing | p45 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Latin Lands Blacked Out | p51 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Man Proving to Be Adaptable Space Traveler | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 25 Million Watch the Lift-Off on TV | p95 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Pioneers of a New Age | p42 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | President's Proclamation | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Proclamation Is Issued; NIXON PROPOSES NATIONAL HOLIDAY | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Public Offices to Shut Here; City and State Offices to Be Shut; Essential Services Will Continue | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Recovery Ship Moving Into Position | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Rocket Is the Most Powerful and the Largest in Use | p37 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | SATURN 5'S RECORD CONTAINS NO ERRORS | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Space Adds New Factor to 'Delicate Power Equation' | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Space and Power Politics | p32 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Stretchers Were Ready | p22 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Apollo Booster | p37 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Families They Left Behind: Tension -- 'Then Lots of Smiles' | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The V.I.P. Guests Can Hardly Find Words | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | To Analysts of Aerospace Stocks, All Signs Are No Go; In Space Stocks, All Signs Are No Go | p63 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV Has Involved and Educated Millions in Mysteries of Space | p40 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | V-2 to Saturn 5 | p42 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | What Has Space Taught Us So Far? | p45 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Crew of Apollo 11: What Kind of Men Are They? | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Will Advent of Man Awaken a Sleeping Moon? | p47 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Comrade's Best Wishes | p11 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | After Apollo -- Mars? | p32 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | APOLLO COASTS ON TOWARD MOON; ROCKET FIRED TO REFINE COURSE; ASTRONAUTS SHOW CAPSULE ON TV; MIDPOINT PASSED Main Engine Operates Well in a Brief Test -- Crew Relaxed Apollo 11 Coasts Toward Moon Past the Midpoint; Rocket Fired to Refine Its Course Color TV From Craft Shows Receding Earth | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Men to Honor 5 Dead Astronauts; Apollo's Men Will Honor Dead U.S. and Soviet Astronauts | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armstrong Spots Rain 133,564 Miles Away | p14 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armstrong Museum Asked | p13 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | BILLION COULD SEE LANDING ON MOON; TV Sets in World Tallied -- Radio Audience Vast | p67 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Chronology of the Highlights in Apollo 11 Flight Plan | p12 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Cleaver Scores Apollo 11 as Circus | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Details Show Clearly In Spaceship Telecast | p14 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Excerpts From Conversations Between Apollo 11 and Houston Mission Control | p16 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Landing May Bring Basic Scientific Discoveries | p13 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Maker of 'Moon Cheese' Reports Heavy Demand | p13 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | MANY BUSINESSES WILL BE SHUT HERE; Exchanges to Close Monday but Stores and Banks Will Remain Open Many Businesses Will Close Here on Monday | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Mrs. Armstrong Has No Doubts; She Is '100 Per Cent' Certain of Success and Not Fearful | p14 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | NIXON MAY SPEAK TO MEN ON MOON; Television Hook-Up Early Monday Is Under Study Nixon May Speak to Men on the Moon | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 3 Old Tankers Have Big Role in Tracking Apollo 11 | p66 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Soviet Craft Orbits Moon; Mission Remains a Secret; Soviet Craft Begins to Orbit the Moon | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | WQXR to Extend Sign-Off | p67 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Astronauts on the Moon To Talk With President | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Highlights of Apollo Flight | p50 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Minor Tribute to Apollo 11 | p50 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | MOSCOW SAYS THAT LUNA 15 WON'T BE IN APOLLO'S WAY; AMERICANS CHECK MODULE; LM IN GOOD SHAPE Spacecraft Scheduled to Fire Its Rocket and Begin Orbit Today Moscow Says Luna 15 Won't Be in Apollo's Way; Astronauts Test Landing Module Spacecraft Starts Swing Into Lunar Orbit Today | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Nixoning the Moon | p24 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Telecast of Landing Craft Canceled by Relay Trouble | p11 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tense Contractors Await Splashdown | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Food on Spaceships Is Getting Better All the Time | p11 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV: Apollo Telecast Catches Viewers by Surprise | p51 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | U.S. Space Aides Cautiously Pleased By Russian Amity; U.S. SPACE AIDES PLEASED BY HELP | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Fateful Step Into a Vast Unknown | E1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Space Medicine Test; Physiological Problems Reach a Peak As Apollo Crewmen Step on the Moon | p59 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Splendid Isolation Awaits Astronauts | p40 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Astronauts 'Just Plain Folks' to Neighbors | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ASTRONAUTS SWING INTO MOON ORBIT IN PREPARATION FOR TODAY'S LANDING; CREWMEN EAGER NASA Aides See No Obstacles in the Way of Touchdown Apollo 11 Astronauts Are Orbiting the Moon in Preparation for Today's Landing Crew Is Eager to Touch Down | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | At the Launching, Turbulent America in Microcosm | E1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Close-up Electronic Flash Camera Goes to the Moon | D27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Danger of Solar Radiation During Walk Is Dismissed | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Dollar Bills to Moon | E13 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Goodell Asks Space Cutback | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Highlights of Apollo Plan | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | How TV Gets Here From Moon | p40 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Into Orbit of the Moon: A Conversation | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Jumbo Size for Apollo 11 | D28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Landing Craft's Radar Offers a Safety 'Bonus' | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Lovell Doubts Interference | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Luminescent Glow in Lunar Crater Sighted by Astronauts and by Observers on Earth | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | LUNA 15 IS SHIFTED TO A HIGHER ORBIT; Soviet Says Correction Put Craft 59 Miles From the Moon Instead of 34.5 Russians Move Luna 15 Farther From Surface | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Perils of Moon Landing: Many Already Disproved | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Pope to See Color TV | p2 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Pumas Named for Spacemen | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Six Other Satellites Are Circling the Moon | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | THE FLIGHT OF APOLLO | E12 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Man Who Gave Up His Seat in Apollo 11 | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | $600 to Watch Apollo on TV | p42 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Fete in Central Park Celebrates the Landing | p5 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Doctors Pleased At Astronauts' Reactions | p5 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armstrong's Pulse Climbs | p9 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ASTRONAUTS LAND ON PLAIN; COLLECT ROCKS, PLANT FLAG; A Powdery Surface Is Closely Explored Astronauts Land Module on Lunar Plain; Collect Rocks and Plant American Flag Powdery Moon Surface Explored Around Craft | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Capitalist Moon or Socialist Moon? | p16 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | CLEAVER ASSAILS APOLLO PROGRAM; Militant, in Algiers, Terms It a 'Misuse of Public Funds' | p40 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Concerts Yield to Apollo 11 | p39 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Day of Participation | p19 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Highlights of Apollo Plan | p4 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Homes of the Apollo Astronauts Echo to Whoops of Happiness | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | In the Next Decade: A Lunar Base, Space Laboratories and a Shuttle Service | p14 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Johnson Says Feat Shows 'We Can Do Anything' | p15 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Luna 15 Orbit Dips to 10 Miles From Moon | p15 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Lunar Tests May Give Answers to Old Riddles | p2 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Maps of Moon Evolved Over 3 Centuries; Galileo Discovered Surface's Features With Telescope | p15 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Nixon Makes 'Most Historic Telephone Call Ever' | p2 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | PRAYERS OFFERED AT WHITE HOUSE; 300 Leaders at Service -- Borman Reads Genesis | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Shortly Before Landing, Armstrong Took Over From Computer | p12 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Some Reflections on Man and the Moon at Their First Closeup Encounter; TO THE MOON, 1969 | p17 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Some Would Forge Ahead in Space, Others Would Turn to Earth's Affairs | p7 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Technology a Spur to Changes in Religion | p13 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The World's Cheers for American Technology Are Mixed With Pleas for Peace | p10 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tranquility Base | p16 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV: An Awesome Event; Live Pictures of Astronauts on the Moon Leave Little Room for Words | p67 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Voice From Moon: 'Eagle Has Landed'; From the Lunar Surface, a Message to Mission Control: 'The Eagle Has Landed' After Years of Anticipation, an Astronaut Tells About His Walk on the Moon | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Yankees, Still Shooting for Moon, Down Senators, 3-2; White Tallies in 11th -- Game Is Halted to Hail Landing | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | After Mankind's 'Giant Leap' | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Aldrin Family Watches | p28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ' All Hell Broke Lose' Became 'It Went No Go' | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armstrong's Parents Cheer | p28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Astronauts to Receive Prize in Astronautics | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 2 ASTRONAUTS LIFT OFF MOON, LINK UP WITH 3D, START HOME; LM IS JETTISONED Apollo Engine Is Fired to Boost Craft Out of Its Lunar Orbit 2 Astronauts Lift Off Moon, Link Up With 3d and Then Start Journey Back to Earth Craft Ends Lunar Orbit After LM Is Jettisoned | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | BIG CHANCE COMES TO 'SILENT CAPCOM' | p28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Col. Collins Praised By NASA for Work On His Solo Orbits | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Cost of Moonshot | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | COSTS OF LANDING PUT AT $30-BILLION; But Other Figuring Gives Total of $350-Million | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Even in Hostile Nations, the Feat Inspires Awe; All the World's in the Moon's Grip, Even Countries Usually Hostile to the U.S. World Leaders Express Hope for Future of Man | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Father of the LM; Thomas Joseph Kelly | p25 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Five-Hour Lunar Walks Planned for Apollo 12 | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | For Most in U.S., a Day of Joy and Reverence; For Most in the Nation, Joy and Reverence | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | From the Lunar Walk to Reunion: A Space Conversation | p24 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Glenn, First American to Orbit Earth, Examines Motives for Exploration | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | GLOBAL DATA FED TO COMMAND POST; Lunar Mission Is Controlled From Houston Center | p24 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Highlights of the Plan For Apollo 11 Mission | p24 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Improbably Designed and Powered, the Lunar Module Proves to Be an Eagle; ENGINE IS SMALL AND LIGHTWEIGHT Streamlining Is Not Needed in the Vacuum of Space | p25 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | In New York, Fatigue -- but Some Work Was Done | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Intricate Communications System Speeds the Apollo's Words, Data and Pictures; Electrical Signals Sent Beyond Galaxy's Noise | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | LUNA MISSION ENDS; Soviet Craft Down on Moon -- Tass Says Work Is Finished Luna 15 Reaches Moon, Ending Mission | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Lunar Seismic Station Reports the First Tremors: Man's Footsteps on the Moon; Signals Indicate Device Is Not Covered by Dust | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Manned and Unmanned Visitors Are Littering the Moon With Their Debris | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Maps Carried to the Moon Were Accurate Down to the Rocks and Rills | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Moonshot Chief | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Recovery Team in Pacific Ends Final Rehearsal; 'We're All Set,' Chief Says | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Soviet Shows Moon-Walk 3 Times | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ROCKEFELLER LAUDS NEW YORKERS' ROLE | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Space-Age Youngsters Take Down-to-Earth View of Apollo 11 | p42 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | THE LANDING SITE IS NOT PINPOINTED; NASA Experts Are Unable to Fix Spot on the Moon | p25 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV Coverage Proves Expensive and Complex | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV: Lunar Scenes Top Admirable Apollo Coverage; It's Hard to Comprehend That Feat Is Reality Walter Cronkite Leads Network Observers | p79 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV Transmission Became a Luxury Once the Walk Was Over | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | U.S. Advertising Twitted For Apollo Exploitation | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ASTRONAUTS COASTING HOMEWARD, ACCELERATED BY EARTH'S GRAVITY;; COURSE IS ALTERED Seismometer on Moon Overheating -- May Not Last a Week Apollo Coasting Home, Accelerated by Earth's Gravity; Giant Welcome Planned TWEAKING BURN' CORRECTS COURSE Seismometer Left on Moon Overheating and May Not Operate Much Longer | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Collins Asks for It: Dow-Jones Is Down | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Crew That Will Join Astronauts in Quarantine Already Living in Isolation Building; 12-Man Team in Houston Is Checking Equipment | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Gentle People of Madagascar Take NASA's Apollo Tracking Station in Stride | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Highlights of the Plan For Apollo 11 Mission | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | MOON SOUVENIRS IN HEAVY DEMAND; NASA Deluged by Requests for Pieces and Stones | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | NATION PLANS MAMMOTH WELCOME; Parades and a Reception Set in 3 Cities on Aug. 13 Celebrations Scheduled In Three Cities Aug. 13 | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | New Light on the Moon | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Next Apollo May Land In the Ocean of Storms | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | On the Way Home From the Moon: A Conversation | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Planner-Technician; George Edwin Mueller | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Solar Activity Presented No Danger to Astronauts | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Soviet Union Is Ignoring Its Luna 15 Spacecraft | p26 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | U.S. to Orbit Manned Space Lab in 1972 | p27 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | APOLLO 11 TO SPLASH DOWN TODAY; STORMS FORCE LANDING SITE SHIFT; ASTRONAUTS SEND A FINAL REPORT; CLOSER TO HAWAII Bad Weather Leads to Move of 247 Miles -- No Problem Seen Apollo 11 to Splash Down in the Pacific 247 Miles From Planned Target Point TARGET SHIFTED BY BAD WEATHER | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A Snug Trailer Awaits Astronauts at Sea | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Crack Medical Team Is Prepared to Check Space Personnel for 'Moon Germs'; EVEN THE SNIFFLES WILL BE WATCHED | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Cronkite on Endurance: 'You Don't Think of That' | p75 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Final Highlights of Apollo Mission | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Hornet's Crew Is Confident as the Carrier Awaits Splashdown | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Newton Explained the Wonders; His Laws of Motion Often Illustrated on the Apollo Flight | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | PART OF TEST FOIL IS GOING TO SWISS; Sun Data From Apollo to Be Available Next Week | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Pentagon Aides Belittle Military Value of Moon | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | PRESIDENT IS OFF TO WELCOME CREW; Elated by the Moon Voyage, He Flies to Congratulate Astronauts on Carrier PRESIDENT FLYING TO GREET APOLLO | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Space Race for Prestige | p36 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Talk From Space on the Last Leg | p20 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tito Offers Congratulations | p5 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tremors Reported By Meter on Moon; Cause Is Disputed; Meters on the Moon Report Tremors | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | U.S. THANKS SOVIET FOR APOLLO PRAISE | p21 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ALARM PRECEDED LANDING ON MOON; Overworked Computer Sent Signal, Raising Prospect of Aborting Mission Alarm Preceded Apollo 11 Landing on the Moon | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Support on Guam Fits the Boy to the Job | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo 12 Set for Nov. 14; 2 Moon Walks Scheduled | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Apollo Wives Are 'Terribly Proud' | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Armstrong Strums Ukulele In Quarantine on Carrier | p94 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | A SOVIET LANDING IN 18 MONTHS SEEN; NASA Chief Says Secrecy Hurt Russian Program | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | ASTRONAUTS BACK FROM MOON; BEGIN 18 DAYS IN QUARANTINE; NIXON SEES CREW Splashdown in Pacific Is 11 Miles From Carrier Hornet Apollo 11 Astronauts Back From the Moon; They Begin 18 Days in Quarantine Spacecraft Hits 11 Miles From Ship | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 'A Texas-Sized Celebration' Planned by Houston Aug. 16 | p93 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Birthplaces of the Apollo Astronauts Hail the Return of the Lunar Adventurers | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Change of 2 Numbers on Apollo Computer Makes Up 247-Mile Landing Site Shift; The Navigation Is Practically Perfect | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 3 CITIES SALUTE MEN FROM SPACE; Montclair, Wapakoneta and Rome Pay Homage to the Returned Crewmen | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Congress Plans Session To Honor the Spacemen | p38 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | For Men at Mission Control, Apollo Return Brings Cheers for 'Task Accomplished'; Elated NASA Leaders Still in State of Disbelief | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | French Honor Astronauts In Cognac and Champagne | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | From Apollo 11 in the Ocean: 'Our Condition Is Excellent. Take Your Time.' | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | IT'S ALL A 'MIRACLE,' MRS. NIXON DECLARES | p44 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | It's 'God Bless America,' As Crewmen Reach Ship | p30 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Moon Laser Flashes Believed Recorded | p32 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | 75,000 'Moon Stamps' | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Moonstruck, Even in Remote Arkansas | p32 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Planetariums Ride High on Space Success | p49 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Prayers and Champagne Hail Return of Apollo 11; Prayers and Champagne Mark Apollo 11 Return | p1 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | President Nixon's Dilemma in the Pacific | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Recovery Ship Captain; Carl Joseph Seiberlich | p28 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Return to Earth | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Round the World in 12 Days | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Spirits of Crew Soar As Spaceship Descends | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | The Landing Makes a Big Splash Around the World, Especially in Russia | p31 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | To Honor Astronauts | p46 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Tracking Crew in Australia Is Praised for TV Pickup | p93 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Transcript of Nixon's Talk on Carrier | p29 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | TV: Front Row at an Exulting Finale; Apollo 11 Provides a Diverse Spectacle An Astronaut's Wife Steals Part of Show | p95 |
7/16/69 | Apollo 11 | Saturn V | 08d 03h 19m | Wall Street Applauds Success of Apollo 11 | p67 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO DEVELOPS A GAS TANK LEAK; But Delay of Shot Is Unlikely -- Unit Is Being Replaced Hydrogen Tank in the Apollo 12 Develops a Leak | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | N.B.C. Plans to Waken Dozing Apollo Viewers | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo 12 Will Carry a Scientific Observatory to the Moon | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Astronauts to Land In Ocean of Storms | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Astronauts Ready to Start 2d Voyage to Moon Today; Astronauts Ready to Start 2d Voyage to Moon Today NIXON TO OBSERVE LIFT-OFF AT CAPE Leaky Fuel Tank Replaced but Spacecraft Remains on a Tight Schedule | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | At the Cape, a Mood of Anticlimax Reigns | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | INTREPID WILL CRASH AFTER THE MISSION | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Low Chosen as Deputy Space Chief | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Man's Space Ability Called U.S. Question; Man's Ability in Space Is Called Question Shunned in Research | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | 3 Networks to Cover Apollo Events Today | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Spacecraft to Take a New Trail With Extra Risk | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | SUMMARY OF APOLLO 12 FLIGHT PLAN | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Viewers to See Moon in Color This Time | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | A Day in Lunar Orbit Planned for Apollo 12 | p39 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Alan LaVern Bean | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO HEADS FOR MOON; POWER OUT MOMENTARILY DURING TAKES-OFF IN RAIN; ASTRONAUTS CALM Inspect Lunar Module and Find Equipment Is Not Damaged Apollo 12 Heads for the Moon; Power Is Our Momentarily in Take-Off in Rain | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo Spaceships Have Names With Salty Ring | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Bubbles in Drinking Water A Problem for Astronauts | p76 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Charles Conrad Jr. | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Colloquy With Apollo | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Electrical Difficulty Aboard the Spacecraft Is Brief, Unnerving and Mysterious; Intensive Inquiry Begins Into What Caused Jolt | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Enthusiasm for Lunar Exploration Is Found to Be on Wane Around the Country; Few Pause To Observe Launching | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | From Russia: Good Luck | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Hazardous Ascent | p36 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Highlights of Flight Plan of Apollo 12 on Its Voyage to the Moon | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Jumpiness Is Part of Plan | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Nixon Terms Launching 'Spectacular' | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Richard Francis Gordon Jr. | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Russians Seem Disenchanted With Space Program | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | The Astronauts of Apollo 12 | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | This Time, There's a Little Less Excitement Here | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Worried Crowd Sees More of Rain Than of Apollo | p23 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Aerospace Industry Is in the Doldrums as Three Astronauts Speed on Their Journey; 100,000 Lose Their Jobs In NASA Fund Cutback | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo 12: Challenges For Man's Second Step On Moon | E2 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo Is Object No. 4225 | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo Recovery Vessel Makes a Mercy Detour | p68 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO 12 SWINGS ONTO A WIDER PATH TOWARD THE MOON; Course Correction Is Made to Fulfill Requirements for Landing Wednesday CRAFT PASSES MIDPOINT Color TV Beamed to Earth -- Clock Only Casualty of Power Lapse in Lift-Off Apollo 12 Swings Onto a Wider Path Toward the Moon | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | GOLDWATER FAVORS JOINT SPACE EFFORT | p79 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Gordon Leads Crew In Pay: $20,540.16 | p68 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moon Crew Faces Scientific Chores | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moon Rock Goes on Display at Museum | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | New Medal for Space Program | D42 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | New Priorities in Space | E12 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Parents and Astronaut To Synchronize Sleep | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Portuguese View Apollo 12 As 'a Natural Phenomenon' | p14 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | SCIENTISTS GUIDED CREW DURING LAPSE | p69 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Timetable of Apollo Trip | p66 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO 12 SAILING TOWARD THE MOON IN A PERFECT PATH; Astronauts Prepare to Fire Into a Lunar Orbit Today -- Craft Working Well CREWMEN ARE HEALTHY Flight Controllers Call Off Midcourse Adjustment -- Bugle Wakes Up Men Apollo Craft Is Sailing Perfectly Toward Moon | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Astronauts Trade Quips With Mission Control | p35 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Astronomers Asked to Cut Back Proposed Studies in Space on Nature of Universe; Report to NASA Shows $250-Million Annual Cost | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Conrad Silent on Message | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moon Rock Attracts a Record Crowd | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Paine Terms Decision To Go in Rain 'Proper' | p35 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Site of Surveyor Is Apollo's Goal; Mission in April, '67, Sent Back TV Views of Spot | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Space Debate on Tuna: To Eat or Not to Eat | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Timetable of the Apollo 12 Moon Landing Mission | p34 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo Crew Leading Life Of Night Owl | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO 12 ORBITING MOON; CREW IS REPORTED READY FOR A LANDING TOMORROW; CRAFT IS SLOWED New Course Takes It Within 72 Miles of the Lunar Surface Apollo 12 Orbiting Moon for a Landing Tomorrow | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | IASA Instead of NASA | p46 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Precise Shape of Moon, Still a Puzzle, Affects Astronauts' Entry Into a Lunar Orbit; Calculations Now Include Bulge Data | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moon-Walk Heartbeats to Be Checked | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Timetable of the Apollo 12 | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Age of Atomic Power Due to Be Brought to the Moon by Commander Bean Today; SNAP 27 Will Provide Electricity Day and Night | p41 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | At Undocking, Fiery Orange Replaces Moon Gray | p40 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Explorers Have More Tools This Time | p41 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Words From the Moon | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moon Landing Plan Redesigned to Avoid the Problems Encountered by Apollo 11; A SMALL CRATER THE AIMING POINT Techniques of Tracking and Orbiting Improved in Quest of Accurate Touchdown | p40 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | More Seek Moon Rocks | p41 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Return to the Moon | p54 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Surveyor Tracked Down By a Photographic Sleuth | p40 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Timetable of the Apollo 12 | p41 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | 2 WALKS PLANNED; 32-Hour Stay Is Goal in Man's 2d Visit to Lunar Surface 2 Astronauts Land on Moon for New Exploration | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Ample Oxygen and Energy Are Left After Moon Walk | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | ASTRONAUTS IN 2 MOON WALKS; ESTABLISH SCIENTIFIC STATION; INSPECT SURVEYOR They Take Its Camera and Collect Rocks -Re-enter Module Astronauts Walk on Moon, Set Up Scientific Station | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Camera Failure Cause Unclear; Sun's Intense Rays May Have Burned Sensitive Tube | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Command Module Pilot to Take Multicolored Still Photographs of Lunar Surface; A KEY TO NATURE OF ROCKS SOUGHT Gordon Will Snap 150 Shots -- Scientists Hope to Draw Contour Map of Moon | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Crime Drop on Coast Attributed to Landing | p49 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Pinpoint Landing Goal Fulfilled by Apollo 12 | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Precision in Landing Proves Feasibility of Most Ambitious of Future Apollo Projects; Chief Surprise Is Dust That Rocket Stirred Up | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Second Moon Visit Stirs Less Public Excitement | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Soviet Propaganda Softened | p3 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Soviet-U.S. Scientists Talk as Easy as Pi R2 | p49 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Timetable of the Apollo 12 | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Two Jubilant Moon Walkers Laugh, Giggle, Sing, Hum and Joke Their Way Into History | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Walking - and Talking - on the Moon | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo TV Coverage: Back-Up Value | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | 2 ASTRONAUTS BLAST OFF MOON AND RE-ENTER COMMAND SHIP; RETURN TO EARTH BEGINS TODAY; A SEISMIC PUZZLE Shock Waves Set Off by Crashing Module Surprise Scientists Astronauts Blast Off Moon, Re-enter Command Ship | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | BORMAN HONORED BY 350 SCIENTISTS; Astronaut and 3 Others Get Awards at Ceremony Here | p55 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Future Astronauts May Lay Down a Mortar Barrage on the Surface of the Moon; BLASTS WOULD AID IN SEISMIC TESTS Crewmen May Also Carry Explosive-Tipped Sticks to Touch Off Vibrations | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Howdy, Yankee Clipper' | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Overburn' in Ascent Corrected | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Screwdriver Is Called Solution to TV Trouble | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Sites of Future Landings Photographed | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | The Hospitable Moon | p46 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | The Timetable Of Apollo 12 | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Two Chatty Tourists Find the Ocean of Storms a Dreamland Full of Wonders; Conrad and Bean Range Far From Lunar Craft | p31 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Two Flight Specialists Begin Quarantine on Carrier | p30 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO 12 LEAVES ITS LUNAR ORBIT, HEADS FOR HOME; COURSE ACCURATE Spacecraft Picks Up Speed to Overcome Moon's Gravity Apollo 12 Leaves Lunar Orbit and Heads for Home | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Astronauts Cited as Bible Week Opens | p40 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Debris and Mementos Are Left On Lunar Surface by Astronauts | p18 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Inquiry Board Blames Lightning For Crisis On Apollo's Lift-Off | p18 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | NASA Doctor Says 5-Hour Moon Walk Is Conceivable in Apollo 13 Exploration; ASTRONAUTS BACK LONGER EXCURSION Space Officials Will Decide After Reviewing Data | p18 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | New York Sculptor Says Intrepid Put Art on Moon | p19 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | The Timetable Of Apollo 12 | p18 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo 12: It Has Opened New Vistas -- and New Controversies | E2 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo 12 Sharpens Its Aim As It Races Toward Earth; Maneuver Alters Spacecraft's Course for Splashdown Tomorrow -- Devices Left on Moon Continue to Send Data Apollo 12 Sharpens Aim as It Races Toward Earth | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | RECOVERY PRACTICED DESPITE HEAVY RAIN | p73 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | ASTRONAUTS HOLD NEWS CONFERENCE FROM SPACECRAFT; Reply to Questions Radioed From Houston as Apollo Heads for Splashdown RECOVERY IS SET TODAY ' I'd Go Again,' Says Comdr. Conrad, Referring to the Launching in the Rain Astronauts Hold News Conference From Spacecraft; Splashdown Set for Today CREWMEN ANSWER RADIOED QUERIES ' I'd Go Again,' Says Comdr. Conrad, Referring to the Launching in the Rain | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Communicator for the Astronauts; Gerald Paul Carr | p42 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Excerpts From Apollo News Conference | p42 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | HORNET PREPARED TO RECOVER CREW; Captain Pleased With Final Rehearsal of Operation | p42 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Mail Deluges U.S.S. Hornet | p47 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Splashdown on TV | p42 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO 13 FLIGHT MAY BE DELAYED; Space Aide Concerned Over Reported Piloting Problem | p33 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | APOLLO'S CREW SPLASHES DOWN IN PACIFIC 3 MILES FROM SHIP, ENDING 10-DAY TRIP TO THE MOON; PROMOTIONS GIVEN President Raises All 3 Astronauts to the Rank of Captain Apollo's Crew Splashes Down in Pacific 3 Miles from Ship, Ending Voyage to Moon ALL 3 ASTRONAUTS GAIN PROMOTIONS President Raises Them to Rank of Navy Captain for Exploits on 10-Day Trip | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Frogman Escort for Astronauts; Ernest Lee Jahncke 3d | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Geological Survey Hails 2 'Eager Rock Hounds' | p32 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | The Yankee Clipper Sails In | p46 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | TV: Should Moon Travel Be Taken for Granted? | p94 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | ASTRONAUTS PASS POST-FLIGHT TEST; Health Is Reported Excellent Despite Captain Bean's Cut and Minor Ear Ailment ASTRONAUTS PASS POST-FLIGHT TEST | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | First of Two Boxes of Apollo 12 Moon Rocks Arrives in Houston | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Intrepid's Landing Problems Puzzle Space Experts | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Pakistan Praises Apollo 12 | p24 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Apollo 12 Astronauts Relaxing in Quarantine | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Box of Apollo 12's Moon Rocks Opened in Houston Laboratory | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Christopher Kraft Named No. 2 at Houston Center | p21 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Moonquake' Likened to Oil Field Tremor; Lunar Area at Point of Intrepid's Impact Called Layered Shock Waves Could Have Resonated Between Strata | p22 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | At Work on the Moon During Apollo 12 Mission; Cameras Record the Activities of the Apollo 12 Astronauts on the Lunar Surface Moon Film and Rocks Are Viewed | p1 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | NIXON MAY NAME COLONEL COLLINS; Astronaut Is Likely to Get State Department Post | p35 |
11/14/69 | Apollo 12 | Saturn V | 10d 4h 36m | Turkey Dinner for Crew | p35 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13 Decision Due Today; Preparations for Shot Pressed | p60 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13's Astronauts Can Wet Their 'Whistle' | p23 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13's Goals Include Drilling 3 Holes in Moon | p14 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13 Shot Set Today; Substitute Pilot Approved; Swigert Named to Crew as He Performs Well in Intensive Tests Apollo Shot Set Today; Substitute Pilot Cleared | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13 Theme: 'From the Moon, Knowledge' | p14 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | First Live TV Shots Planned For Recovery of Apollo 13 | p37 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Highlights of Flight Plan of Apollo 13 Moon Voyage | p14 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Lunar Landing Site a Crater-Pocked Upland Region | p14 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | 5 of 6 U.S. Moon Veterans Eligible for Future Flights | p14 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | ASTRONAUTS OFF ON 3D MOON TRIP; LAND WEDNESDAY; QUIT EARTH ORBIT Start of 10-Day Flight Is Successful Despite Engine Shutdown Astronauts off on 3d Trip to the Moon | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Haise, as a Youngster, Cared Little for Flying | p60 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Highlights of Flight Plan of Apollo 13 Moon Voyage | p61 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Lovell Returns to Moon That 'Beckoned' to Him | p60 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Moscow Reports Launching | p25 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Mrs. Lovell Is Consulted | p31 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Science; Apollo 13: Why This Trip Is Necessary | E9 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Substitute Swigert, 38, Has Girl in Every (Air) Port | p60 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Swigert, Under Pressure, Proved He Fitted in Well | p61 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | APOLLO 13 COASTS TOWARD THE MOON; AIM IS CORRECTED; Rocket Fired 3.4 Seconds in Mid-Course Maneuver to Adjust Trajectory HALFWAY POINT PASSED Craft Functioning Smoothly Crew Uses Color TV to Transmit Pictures Apollo 13 Coasts to Moon; Lunar Aim Is Corrected | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo Is 4,371st in Space | p70 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Astronaut's Car Is Damaged | p33 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Highlights of Flight Plan of Apollo 13 Moon Voyage | p33 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Will Apollo 13 Upstage Moscow's Lenin Centennial? | p40 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | At Mission Control, the Scene Is Quiet, Professional and Tense | p46 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Emergency in Space | p46 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Excerpts From Talks Between Apollo and Houston | p32 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | 3 Fuel-Cell Units Supply Power for Spacecraft | p32 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | POWER FAILURE IMPERILS ASTRONAUTS; APOLLO WILL HEAD BACK TO THE EARTH; NO MOON LANDING Men Leave Main Craft for 'Lifeboat' After an Oxygen Leak Power Loss Imperils Astronauts; Apollo 13 to Head Back to Splashdown in Pacific Moon Landing Canceled; Men Leave Main Craft | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Wives of 2 Astronauts Told of Flight Trouble | p32 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Agnew Cancels Apollo Visit | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo Craft's Water Shortage Will Limit Astronauts' Use of Guidance System; Crew Must Coast Home Without Instrument Aid | p28 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo Plutonium Capsule Expected to Fall in Ocean | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Astronauts Face 2 Critical Problems: Keeping Spacecraft Cool and Its Air Clean; Both Water and Oxygen Are in Adequate Supply | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Conversation With Apollo | p28 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | CREW OF CRIPPLED APOLLO 13 STARTS BACK; TARGET IS PACIFIC Chance of Safe Return Deemed 'Excellent' Despite the Risks | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Experts Ponder Cause Of Spacecraft's Mishap | p28 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Lifeboat in Space | p42 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Moon-Rock Project Lost; Equipment Will Burn Up | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | NIXON IS BRIEFED ON APOLLO CRISIS; Meets With Space Experts During Unannounced Visit to Center in Maryland Nixon Briefed on Crisis Involving Apollo Mission | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | No Report on Space Debris | p68 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Past Problems in Space Troublesome but Minor | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Plight of 3 Crewmen Stirs World Interest and Prayer; Plight of the Crew Stirs World Interest | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Rescue Plans Worked Out for 3 Oceans | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Space Center Relaxes as Decision on Apollo Is Made | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | TV: Apollo 13's Distress; A.B.C. News Sees Significance Early Pre-empts Cavett Talk Show | p69 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13 Brings Delay In Nixon's Troop Talk | p83 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13 Rocket Caused a Moonquake | p30 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | ASTRONAUTS FIRE ROCKET AND CORRECT AIM AS THEY PREPARE FOR LANDING TOMORROW; NEW RISKS AHEAD Ground Control Seeks a Plan for Crucial Final Hours Astronauts Fire a Rocket to Shift Aim | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Calm Director of Space Flights; Sigurd Arnold Sjoberg | p31 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | 12 Countries Offer to Help In Recovery of Astronauts; 12 Countries Offer to Help Astronauts | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Current Problem Called Worse Than Anticipated | p31 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Flight Director Is Making the Decisions | p30 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Hoses and Friction Tape Solve a Critical Problem | p30 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Moon Rock a Las Vegas Hit | p48 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Plan for Use of LM in a Crisis Was Worked Out in 1964 and Practiced by Apollo 9 | p31 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Aborted Mission Ends Duties for a Lieutenant | p38 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo's Crew Cool, Calm and Efficient | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | A Radioactive Generator To Fall in Pacific Today | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | As the World Watches | p29 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Carrier to Use Satellite To Assist in Navigation | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Last Leg of Apollo Crew's Return Simulated on the Ground by Fellow Astronauts; MATTINGLY AIDED IN TEST LANDINGS A 'Time Line' Was Planned to Reduce Pressures and Raise Safety Margins | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | 3 Networks Will Televise Recovery of Apollo Today | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Soviet Astronauts Send Best Wishes to Apollo | p22 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | STRICKEN APOLLO SPEEDING TOWARD EARTH; WEATHER IS GOOD Astronauts Preparing for Exact Re-entry Into Atmosphere Apollo 13 Speeding Toward the Earth | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | A Cadet Named Lovell Smiles As Flight Ends | p12 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo 13: Moment of Exaltation; Accident in Flight Seems to Enhance Crew's Heroism | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo Nuclear Device Falls Off New Zealand | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Apollo Set Fuel Record | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Applause, Cigars and Champagne Toasts Greet Capsule's Landing | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Aquarius Praised for Vital Role; Mission Control Hails Aquarius Performance | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Astronauts Land Gently on Target, Unharmed by Their Four-Day Ordeal in Space; The Flight Controllers' Taskmaster Eugene Francis Kranz | p12 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Graham Urges 'Renewal' | p21 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | NASA TO REVIEW SPACE ACCIDENT; Special Board to Be Set Up Paine Hails Return as 'Triumph of Teamwork' NASA Will Establish a Review Board to Investigate Causes of Accident in Space | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Nixon Says Thank You To Kosygin | p12 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Nixon to Give Medal To Crew in Hawaii; Jubilant Nixon to Award Freedom Medal to Crew | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Radio Conversation From Separation to Splashdown | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Safe Return | p28 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | Sea Recovery Swift After Perfect Entry; Tired Men Found in Good Health Sea Recovery Is Swift After a Perfect Re-entry | p1 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | 'Towing' Fee Is Asked by Grumman | p13 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | TV: Millions of Viewers End Vigil for Apollo 13; Unusual Color Closeups Taken From Copter Networks Use Services of Previous Spacemen | p59 |
4/11/70 | Apollo 13 | Saturn V | 05d 22h 55m | WORLD REJOICES AT SAFE RETURN; For a Few Minutes, People Forget Their Differences and Cheer Astronauts Anxious World Rejoices At Apollo's Safe Return | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Blase Mood at the Cape A Disquieting Contrast | p54 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Funds for Science Research Increase After a 5-Year Decline | p11 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Live TV Coverage of Apollo Set for Europe and Africa | p30 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Prelaunching Strike Threat Disclaimed for Apollo 14 | p54 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Protest March for the Poor Heads for Cape Kennedy | p30 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo 14 'Ready to Fly' Today to Moon's Highlands; Apollo 14 Is 'Ready to Fly' Today to the Highlands of the Moon | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Crew Stays Healthy After Strict Isolation | p46 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Highlights of the Flight Plan of Apollo 14 | p46 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | 600 Million Will Watch Apollo 14 Voyage on TV | p46 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Spacecraft Is Modified For Safety | p46 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | APOLLO 14 STREAKING TOWARD MOON AFTER TROUBLE IN SPACE DOCKING; DECISION ON A LANDING IS DELAYED; LINKING SUCCEEDS Crew Never Imperiled, but Malfunction Must Be Fully Evaluated Apollo 14 Streaking Toward Moon After Trouble in Docking With Module | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Faulty Sensor Misses Shepard's Heartbeat | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Flight to the Moon | p30 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Houston Tense in Test of Simulators | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | PRESIDENT SWIMS; SEES LIFTOFF ON TV | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Puzzling Trouble With Apollo 14 Docking System a Threat to Moon-Landing Mission; TWO-HOUR ORDEAL TESTED THE CREW A 2d Maneuver Would Be Needed to Get the Lunar Module Back Again | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Space Conversations: 'Great. Super Job, Stu'; Space Conversations: 'That's Great. Super Job, Stu' | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Stuart Allen Roosa | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Tense for Mrs. Shepard | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | The Astronauts of Apollo 14 | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | WEATHER RULES DICTATED DELAY; Implemented After Apollo 12 Encountered Lightning | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | APOLLO CLEARED TO MAKE MOON LANDING ON FRIDAY; NO DOCKING FLAWS FOUND; NIGHT-LONG CHECK Consultation Over TV Leads to Decision to Continue Mission Apollo 14 Cleared for a Moon Landing | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | A SPACE TRANSFER IS AN ALTERNATIVE; Moon Explorers Are Not Totally Dependent on Docking Mechanism | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | A Tube Implant Corrected Shepard's Ear Disease | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | 'Go' for Apollo 14 | p36 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Roosa's Sleep Is Brief; He Says Bed Is 'Hard' | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Soviet TV Shows Liftoff | p8 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Spaghetti 'Breakfast' All in the Day's Work | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Text of Apollo Statement | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Truman Sees Apollo on TV | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo 14's Crew Relaxes As Craft Coasts for Moon; Apollo 14's Crew Relaxes As Craft Coasts for Moon | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Seismometer Awaiting Booster Crash | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Times of Highlights of the Apollo 14 Moon Mission | p20 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Tires on Moon Cart Will Inflate in Space | p57 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo 14 Rockets Into Orbit of Moon; Lunar Landing Is Scheduled Tomorrow; Apollo 14 Rockets Into Orbit of Moon; Lunar Landing Is Scheduled Tomorrow | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Exhaustive Checks Clear Lunar Module Battery | p22 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Highlights of Apollo Flight | p22 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo 12 Landing Difficulties Led to Modified Control System; DUST FROM MOON FORCED CHANGES Computer Program Altered to Allow 2 Astronauts to Descend Automatically | p37 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | 2 ASTRONAUTS LAND ON MOON; PREPARE TO EXPLORE SURFACE; RIGHT ON TARGET 'A Beautiful Day in the Land of Frau Mauro,' Shepard Reports 2 Astronauts on Moon; Explore Surface Today | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | For the First Time, Scientific Exploration Is the Prime Objective of Lunar Mission; RUGGED TERRAIN CHOSEN BY DESIGN Landing Site in Fra Mauro Was Selected Because of Apollo 14's Purpose | p36 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Impact of Booster on the Moon Fails to Locate 'Primitive Crust' | p37 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | New Pact Lets U.S. Use Australian Tracking Sites | p37 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | SHEPARD SELECTION CORED BY COOPER | p33 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Surprise Camera Noise Stirs Doubts on Photos | p36 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | The Quest for Lunar Knowledge | p30 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Antares on the Moon | p28 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | DEFECTIVE SWITCH POSED A PROBLEM; A Short Circuit That Could Have Aborted the Landing Required New Program A Defective Switch Could Have Aborted Landing | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Direct From Moon; Direct From Moon: 'A Stark Place Here' | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Doctors Find Astronauts Used Less Body Energy Than Had Been Predicted; Walk Time Was Extended On Basis of Medical Data | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | 2D WALK IS BEGUN; Hike to Crater Planned -- Men Are to Rejoin Mother Ship Today MEN SEEK CLUES TO LUNAR HISTORY Scientific Experiments Set to Record Quakes and Study Solar Winds | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Heartbeat Normal on Moon | p16 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | It 'Looks Like Fun' to the Wives | p12 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | It's Just Another Moon Walk for Marysville, Kan. | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | SOVIET IS TERSE IN APOLLO REPORT; TV Gives a Laos 'Invasion' More Time Than Shot | p14 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | 15th-Century Monk Who Made Maps Gave His Name to Lunar Landing Area | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | TV Audience for Walk Is Called Disappointing | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | TV Coverage Scheduled Till Two Craft Rejoin | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Unheard Lunar Footfalls Are Recorded in Houston | p13 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Weather and Men on Moon Add Up to Power Cutback | p58 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | A KEY GOAL MISSED; Weariness and Rapid Heart Rates Force Early End to Trek A Key Goal Is Missed as Weariness Cuts Astronauts' Trek Short | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | A New, Faster Method Used for Rendezvous of 2 Spacecraft in Lunar Orbit; PROCEDURE TRIMS WORK DAY 2 HOURS 2 Rocket Firings Eliminated -- Docking Smooth Despite the Earlier Difficulties | p56 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | EARLY MOON WALK ALTERED TV PLANS | p56 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Lunar Triumph | E12 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Recovery Ship Finds 2 Mountains in Pacific | p56 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Shepard Sets Record For Time on the Moon | p57 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Takeoff a 'Flash' on Tass | p22 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | The Moon; Apollo 14: The 'Men Of Many Devices' Probe Lunar Secrets | E1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | TO LAND TUESDAY; Voyage Back Begins Smoothly Following Flawless Docking Astronauts Lift Off From Moon and Head Home | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo Flight Highlights As Journey Nears End | p27 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo Mission Director; Chester Maurice Lee | p27 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | APOLLO SHARPENS ITS AIM FOR SPLASH IN SEA TOMORROW; An Official Reports '99% of Our Objectives' Are Met -- 3 Astronauts 'Fine' Apollo Sharpens Its Aim on Earth for Splashdown Tomorrow | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Pope, Hailing Flight, Calls Man 'Prince of Heavens' | p27 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Vacuum Used by Apollo The Best and Cheapest | p27 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | APOLLO 14 CREW, IN TV INTERVIEW, HAILS SUCCESSES; 3 Men, Flying Homeward, Cite Moon Experiences -- Splashdown Today APOLLO 14 CREW HAILS SUCCESSES | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo Flight Highlights As Journey Nears End | p26 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Eclipse of Moon Tonight Will Give 'Thermal Shock' to Instruments | p27 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Excerpts From Apollo News Conference | p26 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | APOLLO ASTRONAUTS LAND WITHIN A MILE OF TARGET AFTER A 'TERRIFIC FLIGHT'; NIXON HAILS CREW Men, Quarantined on Pacific Carrier, Tell of 'Super' Voyage Apollo Astronauts Land Within Mile of Target After 'Terrific Flight' | p1 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Astronauts Begin Quarantine to Guard the Earth Against Possible Lunar Diseases; 3-WEEK ISOLATION MAY BE THE LAST Health Methods Changing -- Future Crews May Need 'Reverse' Protection | p24 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | European Interest in Apollo Dwindles | p24 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Explorers' Return . . . | p42 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Families of Astronauts Celebrate Splashdown | p24 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Scientists to Evaluate Effect of Lunar Eclipse | p24 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Worth All the Doubt'; The Flight of Apollo 14 Is Evaluated On Its Solutions to Technical Woes | p24 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Apollo 15 Will See 'Bit of Everything' | p40 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Disputed Moon Rocks Are Given to Museum | p40 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Moon Instruments Called Undamaged By Lunar Eclipse | p40 |
1/31/71 | Apollo 14 | Saturn V | 09d | Shepard Becomes First Astronaut to Have Gained Weight in Space | p40 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | An Increase in Payload Requires Many Changes on Apollo Flight | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo Crew's Emblem Was Designed by Pucci | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo Float Collars Are Found Slashed | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo 15 Is Ready for Lift-Off Tomorrow; Astronauts Are Called Fit for Moon Trip Apollo Is Ready to Go Tomorrow | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo 15: To the Highlands of the Moon | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | MOON TELEVISION: LIVE AND IN COLOR; 22 Hours of Coverage Are Planned For Apollo 15 | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Space Mission Objectives Are Most Ambitious Yet; Expanded Program of Scientific Study and Exploration Is Linked to New Mobility and Diverse Terrain | p42 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | The Time Of the Scientist Has Come; Apollo 15 | E6 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo Color TV Reconciles 2 Technological Foes | p51 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15 POISED FOR MOON LIFT-OFF AT 9:34 A.M. TODAY; Astronauts Train on Rover Model for First Landing on Lunar Mountains 3 CALLED FIT AND EAGER Partly Cloudy Is Forecast for the Start -- Geological Plans Are Reviewed Apollo Astronauts Poised For Lift-Off at 9:34 A.M. | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Nixon Calls Astronauts; Wishes Them Godspeed | p13 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Alfred Merrill Worden | p17 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15 HEADS FOR MOON AFTER SMOOTH LAUNCHING AND DOCKING WITH MODULE; A PROBLEM ARISES Cockpit Switch Was Faulty, but Mission Is Continued Apollo 15 Heads for the Moon After Smooth Launching and Docking With Module SWITCH PROBLEM IN COCKPIT ARISES Astronauts Take Ultraviolet Pictures After Leaving 3-Hour Earth Orbit | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Astronauts and Houston Track Down Short Circuit | p16 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | David Randolph Scott | p17 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Final Moon Flight in Summertime Draws Crowd of Young Apollo Watchers; Parents Take Youngsters To See a Historic Event | p17 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | James Benson Irwin | p17 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Let's Hear It for the Moon and Space | p33 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Moment of Launch: Its Special Meaning | p16 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | President Asserts Flight Draws Man 'On to His Destiny' | p16 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | United Nations of the Moon | p32 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO CLEARED FOR MOON LANDING AS ROCKET FIRES; One-Second Burn Indicates Flawed Electrical Switch Won't Imperil Flight LUNAR ORBIT TOMORROW 3 Astronauts, Past Halfway Point, Told to 'Proceed With Normal Mission' Apollo Cleared for Moon Goal After Rocket Test | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo's TV Show Begins in the Dark And Ends in Puzzle | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Fewer Apollo Newsmen | p17 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Go' for Apollo 15 | p34 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Sharks at Splashdown To Face New Weapon | p38 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15 CREW WORRIED FOR TIME BY A WATER LEAK; Flow Halted by Tightening of Fitting as Mission Control Gives Repair Instructions CRAFT READY FOR ORBIT Plans to Circle Moon Today as Prelude to Landing on the Surface Tomorrow Crew of Apollo 15 Worried for a Time by a Water Leak | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Times of Highlights of the Apollo 15 Moon Mission | p18 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Variations in Gravity Complicate Flight | p18 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo 15 Crew Used Earth as Laboratory to Train for Scientific Mission on Moon; Team Role and Ability As Geologists Stressed | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15'S CREW ORBITS THE MOON; 2 TO LAND TODAY; Excited Astronauts Describe the Surface as 'Overwhelming' and 'Mind-Boggling' Apollo 15 Crew in Orbit of the Moon; 2 to Land Today | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Descent Path Steepened To Clear Apennine Peaks | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Landing Site Ringed by High Peaks and Steep Canyon | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Activities on the Moon Will Be Shown on TV | p8 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Crew Will Photograph Lunokhod Site | p9 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Falcon on the Moon | p22 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Lunar Rover Gives U.S. Space Men More Mobility Than Previous Crews Had; VEHICLE TO COVER LARGE MOON AREA Manned Craft Has an Edge Over Soviet Lunokhod -Took 10 Years to Build | p8 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Navigational Tools Needed for First Time in Moon Exploration | p8 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | 'Oh Boy! What a View!' | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | TWO ASTRONAUTS LAND ON MOON NEAR MOUNTAINS AND A CANYON; EXPLORATION WILL BEGIN TODAY; A SMOOTH DESCENT Scott Opens Cabin's Hatch After He and Irwin Touch Down 2 Astronauts Land on Moon Near Mountains and Canyon; Exploration Begins Today 'FALCON ON PLAIN,' COMMANDER SAYS Smooth Descent to Surface Made by Scott and Irwin -- Cabin Hatch Opened | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | A FIVE - MILE TRIP; Canyon Rim Is Passed -- Two Are Awed by 'Unearthly' Scene Astronauts, Driving Car, Explore Moon for 6 1/2 Hours | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo 15 Suit Gives More Mobility; Two Tourists View the Moon Two Tourists Take a Look at the Moon | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | A Voyage Backward Through Time; Apollo 15 | E1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Lunar Safari | E10 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | TV Camera Directed From Earth Follows Action of Men on the Moon | p48 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | TV Picture Quality Surprises Networks | p49 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Astronauts to Cancel New Stamp on Moon | p11 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Astronauts Will Make Last Excursion Today | p11 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Command Module Pilot, Alone in Orbit, Conducts Survey of the Moon's Chemistry; Sensors Collecting Data On Mineral Distribution | p10 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Cubans Told About Apollo 15 | p11 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Frontier for Mankind | p22 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | 2 Geologists Have Field Day on Moon; Two Geologists Have a Field Day Gathering Rocks on the Moon | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Many at Welfare Parley Ignore Moon Exploration | p27 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Pope Praises Astronauts' Trip; Exchange of Messages Revealed | p11 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Spacemen's Heart and Metabolic Rates Normal as They Adapt to Moon's Gravity; 2 Seem to Consume Oxygen Supply at A Slower Rate | p11 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | THEY LEAVE TODAY; Will Rejoin Command Ship -- May Have Bit of Original Crust Astronauts, in 8-Mile Ride, Discover Ancient Rocks | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | A Capcom With a Ph.D.; Joseph Percival Allen 4th | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Apollo Lingering in Orbit to Map the Moon | p15 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | ASTRONAUTS LEAVE MOON AND DOCK SAFELY; ASCENT OF THE MODULE TELEVISED TO EARTH; 175-POUND CARGO Jettisoning of Lunar Module Is Delayed for Two Hours Two Astronauts Leave the Moon and Dock Safely | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Confusion Reigns' as Astronauts Check Possible Leak Before Jettisoning Falcon; Problem of Balky Drill Solved Earlier on Moon | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Friendly Moon | p28 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Geological Findings on Moon Indicate Triumphant Expedition; Rock From Hadley Rille Hints Layering in Crust | p15 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Jobless Space Engineers Seek New Careers in Trial Program; ENGINEERS IN BID FOR NEW CAREERS | p35 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Man and the Moon | p29 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Tape Recording Sends Crew Into 'Blue Yonder' | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15 CHARTS MOON FROM ORBIT; HEADS BACK TODAY; Astronauts Photograph and Map Surface and Study Its Chemical Make-Up RESTED FROM EXPLOITS Will Eject Tiny Subsatellite Designed to Radio Back Data for Over a Year Apollo 15 Charts the Moon From Orbit | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Original Endeavour Had A Water Problem, Too | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Rocks and Soil From Hadley Base May Disclose Major Chapters in Lunar History; CLUES EXPECTED ON EARTH ORIGIN Core Sample Could Show Effect Sun Had and May Help Man in the Future | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Seismic Net Set to Find Source of Tremors as Moon Nears Earth | p14 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | TV: An Astronaut and Down-to-Earth Commentary | p67 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO 15 LEAVES ORBIT OF THE MOON AND HEADS HOME; Ends 6 Days of Exploration as Rocket Smoothly Blasts Craft Toward the Earth SPACE WALK DUE TODAY Worden Will Make 2 Trips to Retrieve Vital Films From Rear Compartment Apollo Leaves Orbit of the Moon and Heads for Earth | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Laser Beam Reflected | p38 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Sensors of Spacecraft Detect a Gas As Apollo Rounds Moon's Far Side | p20 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | ASTRONAUT TAKES A WALK IN SPACE TO PICK UP FILMS; Worden's Excursion Outside Cabin Is the First at a Vast Distance From the Earth SHIP 196,000 MILES OUT Aides in Houston Surprised at the Speed With Which the Task Is Completed Astronaut Works Outside the Cabin of Apollo Craft 196,000 Miles From Earth | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Black Holes' in 'the Sky Sought By Apollo Crew | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Dialogue During the Space Walk | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Good Weather Foreseen | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Highlights of Apollo 15: Splashdown Tomorrow | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Lunar Data Trove to Be Tapped | p12 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Walk' Deep in Space | p30 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | APOLLO ON TARGET FOR SPLASHDOWN IN PACIFIC TODAY; For First Time in Missions to Moon, No Correction of Course Is Needed CARRIER IS STANDING BY At Halfway Point on Return, Astronauts Reply to News Questions From Houston Apollo on Target for Splashdown Today | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Splashdown Forecast Ideal | p8 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | ASTRONAUTS SPLASH DOWN CLOSE TO PACIFIC TARGET TO END 12-DAY MOON TRIP; ONE CHUTE FAILS But Scott, Irwin and Worden Achieve a Safe Landing Apollo 15 Astronauts Splash Down Close to Target in Pacific to End 12-Day Moon Trip ONE OF 3 CHUTES FAILS IN DESCENT But Scott, Irwin and Worden Achieve Safe Landing -- Officials Hail Flight | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | 3 Bearded Astronauts Cheered By Sailors on Deck of Carrier; Sailors Cheer Three Bearded Astronauts | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | New Clues From the Men on The Moon; Apollo 15 | E1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Nixon Phones Astronauts | p30 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Soviet Tug Offers Aid After Hard Splashdown | p30 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Tass Reports Splashdown | p30 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | ASTRONAUTS FLY TO TEXAS BEARING MOON ROCK CARGO; 3 Arrive in Houston After Flight From Carrier to Welcome in Honolulu GREETED BY FAMILIES Crewmen Slated for Report Writing, 'Debriefing' and a News Conference 3 Astronauts Arrive in Houston Bearing Cargo of Moon Rocks | p1 |
7/26/71 | Apollo 15 | Saturn V | 12d 7h 12m | Flight Director for Apollo 15; Gerald Duane Griffin | p18 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | . . . A Giant Leap for a Grade | p21 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Harvard Student Flying 346 to the Launching | p62 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Poised for Trip To Highlands of the Moon; Apollo 16 Poised for Launching Toward the Lunar Highlands | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16: To the Moon's South-Central Highlands | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | DOCTORS TO CHECK FOR HEART STRESS; Apollo Crew to be Watched Closely for Any Problems | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | McDivitt to Resign His Post As Apollo Craft's Manager | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | NEW EXPERIMENTS PLANNED ON MOON; Sky to Be Observed Without Obstruction of Atmosphere Encountered on Earth | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | The Moon Is More Of a Mystery Than Ever; Mysteries of the moon | SM32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | TV Networks to Show Apollo 16 Lift-Off Live | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Flight Highlights | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | APOLLO LAUNCHED; LANDING ON MOON SET FOR THURSDAY; LIFT-OFF SMOOTH But Peeling Insulation on Lander Leads to Momentary Worry Apollo 16 Launched Smoothly Toward First Landing in Lunar Highlands Thursday LANDER INSPECTED AFTER PEELING Problem Still a Mystery but Crew Is in No Danger -- No Leaks Found | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Charles Moss Duke Jr. | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Fewer Notables Than Ever Before Watch Space Shot | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | John Watts Young | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Moonward Bound | p32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Thomas Kenneth Mattingly 2d | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Veteran Pilot' s Heartbeat Slower Than Crewmates' | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Flight Highlights | p29 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | APOLLO 16 SPEEDS ON MOON COURSE; AIM IS SHARPENED; Controllers Say Flaking of Paint on the Landing Craft Will Not Affect Mission CAUSE STILL A MYSTERY Brief Rocket-Firing Alters the Trajectory for Lunar Rendezvous Tomorrow Apollo Speeding on Path For a Moon Rendezvous | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Technological Wonder | p46 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Flight Highlights | p32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | APOLLO 16 READY FOR LUNAR ORBIT; Navigation Problem Solved -- No Recurrence Expected in Rendzevous Today | p32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Emergency Watch Is Kept On Hearts of Apollo Crew; Emergency Watch Is Kept on Hearts of Apollo Crew | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Moon Rocks' Magnetism Is Puzzling to Scientists | p32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Rockets Into a Moon Orbit; Fifth Lunar Landing Is Set for Today; ' Sweet 16 Has Arrived,' Captain Young Radios to Control in Houston APOLLO ROCKETS INTO MOON ORBIT Fifth Lunar Landing Is Set for Today -- 'Sweet 16 Has Arrived,' Young Radios | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | ASTRONAUT ALLOWS HIS CHIEF TO SLEEP | p40 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Rich Data Lode Foreseen at Descartes Landing Site | p40 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Something Lost Aboard Craft | p40 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Conversation in Space | p19 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Exhaustive Ground Tests Find Trouble Not Critical; Ground Tests Find Trouble Not Critical | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Some Key Aspects of Apollo 16's Trouble in Lunar Orbit | p18 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | WALK IS PUT OFF; First Exploration of the Lunar Highlands Set For This Morning Astronauts Land Smoothly on Moon After Delay Caused by Guidance Malfunction WALK ON SURFACE RESET FOR TODAY First Exploration of Lunar Highlands Is Scheduled to Begin This Morning | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Conversations Between Houston and Men on the Moon | p16 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Moon Observatory Set Up To Study Galaxy Mystery; Observatory Is Set Up on the Moon to Study Galaxies Mystery | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Orion on the Moon | p32 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Relief on Recovery Ship | p36 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Revisions in Highlights Of Apollo 16 Flight Plan | p16 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | STATION IS SET UP; White Soil Discovered Beneath Gray Layer -- 2d Walk Today 2 Astronauts Explore Moon Highlands, Walking, Driving and Working for 7 Hours WHITE SOIL FOUND UNDER GRAY LAYER 2d Lunar Walk Due Today -- Nuclear Station Set Up in the Descartes Region | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | TV From Moon Improved in Lab; Signals Processed in California by New Technique | p16 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16: Accident Prone, but Exuberant Nonetheless | E2 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Duke Takes Sleeping Pills for 3 Nights | p52 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | 3D WALK IS TODAY; Some Samples Found Are Crystalline Type in the Original State Astronauts Drive Up Mountain, Collect Rocks on Trip; Plan Moon Lift-Off Tonight But Not Many Samples Are in Crystalline State | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Magnetism at Lunar Site Called Strongest Yet Found on Moon | p52 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Montanans Send Nixon Rocks as Moon Protest | p52 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Astronauts' Comments Before Leaving the Moon | p26 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Dust Samples May Hold Clues to Rays of Moon | p26 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Mysterious Moon | p34 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | TWO ASTRONAUTS BLAST OFF MOON AND REJOIN THIRD FOR TRIP HOME; GATHER CRATER ROCKS IN LAST DAY; FINAL ORBITS SET 3 Surface Excursions Lasted 20 Hours in Stay of 3 Days Two Astronauts Blast Off Moon and Join Third After Gathering Crater Rocks Surface Excursions Set Record in 71-Hour Stay | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Visit to Canadian Crater Simplified Task on Moon | p26 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Voice Link to Astronauts; Anthony Wayne England | p26 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo Leaves Orbit of Moon On a 66-Hour Voyage to Earth; Pacific Splashdown Set for Thursday Apollo 16 Winds Up 5 Days of Exploration of the Moon | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Australian Beer Gift | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Crew Sipping Potassium Drink To Bar Heartbeat Irregularities | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Revisions in Highlights Of Apollo 16 Flight Plan | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | APOLLO 16 COURSE TO EARTH REFINED; Mattingly 'Walks' in Space to Retrieve Moon Film -Microbe Test Conducted Apollo 16 Course to Earth Refined; Mattingly 'Walks' in Space to Retrieve Moon Film | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Heads for Splashdown Today | p29 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Return of Apollo 16 on TV | p50 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Returns | p40 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Apollo 16 Splashes Down in the Pacific; Elated Astronauts Seem in Good Health; Apollo 16 Splashes Down in Pacific After 11-Day Voyage to Moon | p1 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Nixon Tells Astronauts 'Nation is Proud Of You' | p24 |
4/16/72 | Apollo 16 | Saturn V | 11d 1h 51m | Doctors Seek to Learn Why Astronauts Lost Weight in Space | p13 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | A FLASH IN NIGHT; Computer Signal Halts Countdown With 30 Seconds to Go Apollo Launched on Last Mission to Moon After Delay | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Astronauts Who Have Trod the Moon: Where Are They Now? What Are They Doing? | p60 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO DELAYED IN ITS COUNTDOWN FOR MOON FLIGHT; Computer Halts the Mission Just 30 Seconds Before Scheduled Launching MALFUNCTION IS SENSED Third-Stage Liquid Oxygen Tank in Saturn 5 Rocket Is Not Pressurized Apollo Launched on Last Mission to Moon After Delay | p109 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo 17 Gives Photographers Rare Chance to Test Techniques | p60 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO LAUNCHED ON FINAL FLIGHT TO MOON AFTER A 2 1/2-HOUR DELAY CAUSED BY PROBLEMS WITH ROCKET | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | FLIGHT IS HALTED BY A 'SEQUENCER'; The Automatic Device Came Into Play Only 3 Minutes Before Scheduled Firing | p60 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Half Million Spectators Wait, Watch, Wonder; Tense Half-Million Spectators Wait | p109 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | No Special Apollo TV | p60 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 2 Other Flights Faced Delay During Launching | p60 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Cape Hoping for the Best In Wake of Apollo's Boom | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO SPEEDING ON MOON COURSE; Craft Maneuvers to Make Up Time Lost in Lift-Off to Meet Landing Plan Apollo 17 Speeding on Course to Moon | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Computer Hypochondria | p44 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Experts Tricked the Computer | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Harrison Hagan Schmitt | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 3 Men on Last Apollo Moon Flight; Eugene Andrew Cernan | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Ronald Ellwin Evans | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | TV Coverage of Landing | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Astronauts Refine Aim on Moon And Inspect the Landing Vehicle; Astronauts Refine Course And Inspect Landing Ship | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Good Wishes From Soviet | p42 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo; Last Flight A Myth Became a Real World | E1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Near Moon Orbit; Two to Walk Tomorrow; Apollo 17 Nears Orbit of Moon; 2 to Walk on Surface Tomorrow | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Will Lower Orbit in Two Stages to Lessen Risk of Crash | p71 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Approaching Lunar Orbit | E1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | TV Networks Schedule Apollo Moon Coverage | p71 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO IN LUNAR ORBIT; CERNAN, SCHMITT START WALKS ON MOON TONIGHT | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Color TV Broadcasts From Moon Scheduled | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Food After Splashdown | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Highlights of Apollo Lunar Flight Plan | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Moscow And The Moon | p39 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Target Area Might Yield Oldest Rocks Yet Studied; Lunar Target Site May Yield Oldest Rocks Yet Examined | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 6TH LANDING NEAR; Rocket Fires Perfectly on Far Side of Moon in Key Maneuver Apollo in Lunar Orbit; Cernan, Schmitt Start Walks Tonight | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 2 ASTRONAUTS EXPLORE A VALLEY OF MOON; LAST LANDING OF APOLLO SERIES IS SMOOTH | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Caribbean Cruise Attempts To Seek Meaning of Apollo; Cruise to the Caribbean Attempts to Fathom Meaning of Apollo | p49 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 'Challenger Has Landed' | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | CRAFT ON TARGET; First of 3 Scheduled Lunar 'Walks' Lasts Over Seven Hours Astronauts Explore Valley On Moon After Craft Lands | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Highlights of Apollo Lunar Flight Plan | p38 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Scientific Tools Set Up For Moon Experiments; Scientific Tools Set Up for Experiments on the Moon | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Sequence of Three Traverses on Moon | p38 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Space Program's Cost Is $26-Billion So Far | p38 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Telecasts Planned Today Of Second Day on Moon | p38 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | ASTRONAUTS DRIVE ROVER TO FOOT OF A LUNAR PEAK; REPAIR FENDER WITH MAPS; DEBRIS EXAMINED Ancient Boulders Are Sought by 2 Men on Second Excursion Astronauts, on the 2d Day, Find Orange Lunar Soil | p109 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | ASTRONAUTS, ON 2D DAY, FIND ORANGE LUNAR SOIL; COLLECT ANCIENT ROCKS; DISCOVERY HAILED Material May Be Over 4 Billion Years Old -- Vehicle Repaired Astronauts, on the 2d Day, Find Orange Lunar Soil | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Harrison Schmitt Day Slated | p50 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Highlights of Apollo Lunar Flight Plan | p50 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Orbiting Craft Is Probing Moon's Interior by Radio; Orbiting Craft Is Probing Moon's Interior by Radio | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Rites Mark Crossing Of Equator by Carrier | p50 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo 17 Coverage Gets Little Viewer Response | p95 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Flight Highlights | p52 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | ASTRONAUTS GAUGE MOON GRAVITY IN LAST WALK OF APOLLO PROGRAM; FAIL TO DISCOVER VOLCANIC TRACES; LIFT-OFF TONIGHT Challenger Will Rejoin Command Ship in Orbit of Moon ASTRONAUTS END WALK ON MOON | p97 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | ASTRONAUTS END WALKS ON MOON AFTER UNVEILING PLAQUE TO PEACE AND DEDICATING A ROCK TO YOUTH; LIFT-OFF TONIGHT Last Exploration Fails to Uncover Volcanic Traces at Crater ASTRONAUTS END WALK ON MOON | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Beautiful Here Today' | p52 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Geologists Eagerly Await Colored Soil From Moon; Apollo Samples May Provide Valuable Information About the History and Chemistry of Lunar Interior | p52 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Rust on the Moon | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | The Dedication Remarks | p52 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 'America and Challenger Are in a Good Tight Navy Formation' | p32 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Flight Highlights | p32 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Balky Lunar Antenna Retracts on Spaceship | p32 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | CERNAN AND SCHMITT BLAST OFF AFTER THREE DAYS ON THE MOON AND LINK UP WITH COMMAND SHIP; NIXON HAILS FEAT Apollo Crew to Stay in Lunar Orbit Nearly Two More Days Cernan and Schmitt Lift Off From Moon | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Chinese Scientists Praise Apollo Feat As U.S. Tour Ends | p32 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Farewell to the Moon | p46 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Time Spent on Moon A Record 75 Hours | p32 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Flight Highlights | p18 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO SURVEYS SURFACE OF MOON ON FINAL ORBITS; Command Ship Pronounced Fit to Begin Three-Day Trip to Earth Today Apollo Surveying Surface of Moon on Final Orbits | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO ROCKETS FROM LUNAR ORBIT FOR TRIP TO EARTH; Splashdown Set for Tuesday -- Scientists Assert Data Hint Moon Still Lives APOLLO ROCKETS FROM MOON ORBIT | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | End of A Great Adventure; Apollo | E1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Perspective on Apollo | E10 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Remaining Highlights Of Flight of Apollo 17 | p43 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | The $25-Billion Apollo Program -- Was It Worth It? | E10 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | ASTRONAUT STEPS OUTSIDE APOLLO TO RETRIEVE FILM; Floats for 47 Minutes -Craft Will Splash Down in Pacific Tomorrow ASTRONAUT STEPS OUTSIDE APOLLO | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | APOLLO ON COURSE FOR SPLASHDOWN IN PACIFIC TODAY; Weather in Recovery Area Expected to Be Good -- Carrier on Alert APOLLO ON COURSE FOR SPLASHDOWN | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Agency Has Spaceships And Rockets Left Over | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Scissors Still Missing | p17 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo 17 Splashes Down Accurately In Successful Finale to Moon Project; Apollo 17 Splashes Down in Finale to Moon Project | p1 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | 12 CONGRESSMEN SEE SPLASHDOWN; A Renewal of Emphasis on Space Research Urged | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Nixon Statement on Apollo 17's Return | p30 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Return From the Moon | p42 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Crewmen Back on American Soil | p21 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | EUROPE TO JOIN POST-APOLLO PLAN; 12 Nations Also Vote to Help Build Booster Rocket | p21 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Meaning of Apollo: The Future Will Decide | p21 |
12/7/72 | Apollo 17 | Saturn V | 12d 13h 51m | Apollo Crew Back in Houston; Debriefings on Moon Trip Begin | p15 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | COMPUTER PROBLEM WILL DELAY SHUTTLE AT LEAST TWO DAYS; ENGINEERS FIND TIMING FAULT Conference Scheduled for Today to Decide on Repairs and Plan for New Launching Time Conference to Be Held Today Problem Becomes Evident Computer Problem Delays Launching of Space Shuttle Preparations for Launching | p1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | NASA Blames A Timing Flaw In Instructions; Problem 'Never Seen Before' NASA Blames Timing Flaw for Problem in Spaceship Computers Backup Failed to Get Data Faulty 'Patch' Ruled Out | p1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | NASA Officials Were Apprehensive About Possibility of a Computer Lapse | p11 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Throngs Are Frustrated By Liftoff Postponement; 85,000 People on Grounds Guests Still Enthusiastic | p11 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Another Try; With Fingers Tightly Crossed | E1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Computer Slip Is Termed Result of Simple Chance; 'Don't Fully Understand' One 25th of a Second Early A Shortcoming Is Seen 'Difficult to Diagnose' | p35 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Police Expecting More Than a Million at Launching; 30 Troopers Set for Duty 72,000 Inside Center | p34 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | PROBLEM IN SHUTTLE IS REPORTED SOLVED; WAY CLEAR FOR TEST; Countdown Resumes With Liftoff Planned for Today--Timing of Computers Is Altered Timing Problem Is Found Problem Is Reported Solved as Launching of Shuttle Is Set for Today Refueling of Spacecraft | p1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Strip Used for Training Astronauts Is Prepared for Emergency Landing; 19 Seconds to Drop Gear $2 Million for Preparations | p35 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | A Curious Convoy Is Set to Greet Shuttle in California; Monitoring the Landing Special Protective Spacesuits Checking on Liquid Hydrogen Opening the Hatch | A12 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Astronauts' Families Gathered for Liftoff; On a Separate Flight | A10 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Booster Rockets Are Retrieved; Soviet Vessel Is Warned Away; 20 Flights Seen for Rockets Helicopter Warns Trawler Schedule Boosters Retrieved as Soviet Ship Is Warned Away Chutes Retrieved First | A9 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Bringing the Craft Back Down: A Time of High Risk; Fuel Tank Cast Off Slowed by 'De-Orbit Burn' Will Lose Radio Contact | A12 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Columbia Crew Quarters Are 'Tourist' for Now, But Future Is 'First Class'; Electronic Seat Adjustments No Stale Sandwiches As for the Toilet | A15 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 'Cripp and I Are Mighty Proud'; A Parting Message From Young: 'Cripp and I Are Mighty Proud' 'Smooth Sailing, Baby' Passing Critical Points 'What a View!' Orbiting Over Madrid Check of Payload Bay Doors In Orbit Over Madrid | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | John W. Young; A Mission in Life: The Space Shuttle A Place in Non-Regulation Lore | A10 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | LIFTOFF ON SCHEDULE; Crippen and Young Finish Several Crucial Tasks Before First Meal 'We've Got a Super Vehicle' First of Four Orbital Tests 2 Astronauts Rocket to Orbit on Shuttle; Craft Loses Some Tiles Message From Reagan Sudden Burst of Flame | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Nation's Hopes Carried Aloft By Shuttle; Delay Caused Some Disquieting Doubts Unmanned Mission Lacks Some Drama Aspirations of United States Are Carried Aloft by Space Shuttle An Impressive Close-Up View Endless Possibility of Mishap | A9 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Reagan Sees Launching On TV at White House; Limited Official Activities Decision to 'Leave Him Alone' Text of Statement | A11 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Robert L. Crippen; High Grades as Student in Texas 'Work is Getting to Fly Airplanes' | A10 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle's Sophistication to Alter Role of Mission Control; First Crisis of the Era Crews Will Be Reduced Shorter Planning Time | A11 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | SHUTTLE ROCKETS INTO ORBIT ON FIRST FLIGHT; SOME TILES FALL OFF, BUT NASA SEES NO DANGER | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Some Wept, Some Slept And Some Saw Liftoff As a Big Waste of Money; Husband Slept Through It Military Benefits Seen Called 'a New Era' New Yorkers Divided | A11 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Technicians Trying to Assess Loss of 13 or More Tiles; No 'Doomsday' Thinking No Danger Seen In Loss of 13 or More Of the 31,000 Tiles On Shuttle Surface Shock Waves in the Ascent | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | The Maiden Voyage of Columbia | A9 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 'Yeeeow!' and 'Doggone!' Are Shouted on Beaches As Crowds Watch Liftoff; 'Please, God, Don't Let it Fail' | A13 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Ford Plays Key Role in Shuttle Project; Its Aerospace Team Works At Houston The Moves Into Other Fields | D5 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 2 Efforts to Photograph Tiles Are Unsuccessful; Two Attempts to Take Pictures | C6 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Ideal Weather Expected When Shuttle Glides In Before Crowd of Thousands; Examination by 'Tile Experts' Hundreds of Spectators Arrive | C7 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | SHUTTLE PUT THROUGH TESTS FOR PLANNED LANDING TODAY; 2 ASTRONAUTS ENJOYING VIEW; BUSH RADIOS PRAISE Controllers Are Confident Loss of Tiles Will Pose No Re-entry Hazard Bush Congratulates Crew Space Shuttle Is Tested For Its Landing Today Landing Procedure Instructions From Houston | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Thousands of Objects of 'Space Junk' in Earth Orbit; No Tiles Discerned Small Objects Tracked | C6 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Two Who Flew in Space Back Program in Capital; Influence on Science Policy Robots Versus Men | C7 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | A Speck Pierces Horizon; Dropping to the Desert Thousunds Cheer as a Speck Pierces Horizon Over Desert | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | At Mission Control, Even Exhilaration Came on Cue; Tension Goes With Job Eager Anticipation Final Moments of Mission | A21 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | COLUMBIA RETURNS: SHUTTLE ERA OPENS; First Re-usable Spaceship Glides to Landing in Desert; Commander Calls Flight 'Tremendous, Start to Finish' | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | FLIERS EMERGE ELATED; Crippen Says That Nation Is 'Back in the Space Business to Stay' 215 Miles an Hour Right on Course in Approach Columbia Returns to the Earth, Opening a New Era of Space Flight Crippen's First Space Trip | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Goal: 2d Trip in 6 Months And 100 in Ship's Lifetime; 2d Shuttle Trip in 6 Months Is Among Goals | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Mission Control: 'Columbia, You're Really Looking Good. Right on the Money'; Coming Into California 'Looking Really Good' End of a Successful Mission Waiting to Get Out | A23 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Nation Reacts With Cheers and 'We're No. 1 Again'; Outpouring of National Pride Message From Waldheim News Reaches a Gold Mine Arms Race Cited | A24 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Old Man of the Mission Exceeds His Junior in Joy | A21 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Pride on the Mojave; Shuttle Success Is Psychological Boost But Some Doubt Its Practical Effects News Analysis 'A Shot in the Arm' Back to Practicalities | A22 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle Project Manager; Melvin Edwin Burke Man in the News Forerunner of Space Shuttle Assigned to Project in 1977 | A23 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle's Launching Pad Is a Scene of Devastation; Damage From Launching Dust Spreads for Miles. | A23 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Crippen and Young Were Insured With Policies for $800,000 Each | B8 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 50 Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong About the Columbia's Return; French Viewers Angered More Exciting Than Apollo | B8 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | NASA OFFICIALS FIND THE SPACE SHUTTLE IN 'EXCELLENT' SHAPE; 100 TRIPS SAID TO BE POSSIBLE Technicians Prepare the Columbia for Return to Cape Canaveral --Tiles Will Be Tested No Tiles Lost in Re-entry Astronauts to Be Debriefed NASA Officials Say the Columbia Is in 'Excellent' Shape Close Inspection to Come Technicians Busy on Craft | A1 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Soviet Comment on Colombia | B8 |
4/12/81 | 1 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Technology; Debate Over Shuttle Benefits | D2 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Countdown for Shuttle Begins Again; Oil and Filters Changed | A16 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | FURTHER TROUBLE DELAYS LAUNCHING OF SPACE SHUTTLE; But Countdown for the Liftoff Resumes After Engineers Repair a Signal Device Malfunction Traced Data Processing Problem Further Trouble Delays Shuttle Liftoff Problem Could Lie Deeper Hopes for Second Mission Favorable Weather Forecast | A1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Columbia's Second Mission: As Thunderous as Ever; Amid Joy at Launching, Whispers of Doubt Rise 'Like a God' Corporate Angle | A31 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Consoles to Cockpit: All Well, but Then ...; Awaiting the Separation Getting the Go to Go on Several Problems Arise Fuel Cell Troubles | A31 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Craft's Mechanical Arm Faces First Test in Space; Jointed Device Is to Be Used in Key Tasks in Future Emergency Procedure Ability to Reach in Space Protection From Elements | A31 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Failure of a Power Device Led to a Fear of Explosion; Failure of Power Device Led to Explosion Fears | A1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | SHUTTLE RISES TO ORBIT, BUT A FUEL CELL FAILS; TRIP MAY BE CUT SHORT; 2 OTHER UNITS WORK Aides Decline to Discuss Possible Implications for Space Program Could Run Full 5 Days Persistent Trouble Columbia's Second Mission: A Flawed First Day Shuttle Rises Into Orbit but One of Fuel Cells Fails; Mission May Be Short Rush to Meet Deadline Liftoff of the Columbia 'Smooth as Glass' | A1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Truly: Grandfather, 44, Has a Birthday in Space | A30 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | ASTRONAUTS ORDERED TO END FLIGHT TODAY, 3 DAYS EARLY; RECALL 'PRUDENT,' NASA SAYS; MOST TESTING DONE Weather Expected to Be Favorable for Landing at California Base 'Prudent Thing to Do' Astronauts Ordered to End Mission Today, 3 Days Early, in 'Prudent' Move Landing Weather Forecast Surprise at Cell Problem Procedure for Re-entry Reagan Visits Space Center | p1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Edwards Base on Alert For Columbia Landing; Layout of Two Runways | p9 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 3 Networks Plan To Cover Event | p9 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | System Enables Spaceship to Land Without Pilot; Similar Systems for Airports A Variety of Landing Paths | p9 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Astronaut's Father Elated | p36 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 200,000 at Air Base Cheer 2d Return of the Shuttle; A Long Wait for Many Greetings From Mission Control Crew Leaves Shuttle | p36 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 'BIRD IS REAL SOLID'; 2 Astronauts Cheered by Throng as They Make Graceful Setdown Major Objectives Achieved 'A Great Day' Space Shuttle Lands Safely After Troubled Mission; Most Tests Completed Future Schedule Not Affected A Turn to Face Forward Speed Drops to 4,320 M.P.H. All 3 Power Units Work Weather Not Perfect | p1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Columbia Could Help Unscramble A Data Glut; Distinctions With a Difference On the Crests of Waves Looking Pollution Up and Down | E8 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 'Factory' in Space Sought for Shuttle | p36 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Gusty Winds Cause a Last-Minute Reassignment of Runway for the Shuttle | p36 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Heavy Seas Hinder Recovery of Boosters Off Coast of Florida | p35 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Houston and Columbia: Talk on the Way Home | p1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | 60% in Poll Back Shuttle Program | p34 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Man Has Yet to Master Shuttle's Sophistication; A Built-In Redundancy Confidence To Use the System | p34 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Second Flight Yields Rich Harvest of Space Data; Series of Flight Tests Space Walk Rehearsal Dropped Recording Made Automatically | p34 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle's Pad Is Cleaned Up For 3d Liftoff; 'Residue Was Minimal' Water Dampened Shock Waves | p35 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | SPACE SHUTTLE LANDS SAFELY AFTER ITS TROUBLED MISSION; MOST OF ITS TESTS COMPLETED | p1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Columbia Astronauts Tell Bush of Mission Letdown; Shuttle's Handling 'Solid' Support for Space Activities Columbia Astronauts Tell of Letdown in Shortened Mission NASA Mission Is Endorsed | A1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Recovery of Boosters From Shuttle Stalled By Broken Tow Line | A19 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | SHUTTLE WEATHERS ITS SECOND MISSION WITH LESS DAMAGE; COLUMBIA 'LOOKS SUPERB' Only 12 Heat-Protective Tiles Require Replacement for Third Trip Next March No Tiles Lost Fuel Cell to Be Examined LESS DAMAGE SEEN ON 2D SHUTTLE TRIP More Dynamic Stresses | A1 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle's Return to Florida Is Behind Schedule | C3 |
11/12/81 | 2 | Columbia | 02d 06h | Shuttle's Critics Call for a Broad Reassessment; 'It Is Not Routine' | C3 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | SHUTTLE IS POISED FOR LIFTOFF TODAY | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | TV Coverage of the Columbia On 3 Major Networks Today | B8 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Huge Crowd Squeals and Claps as Shuttle Begins Its Mission | C4 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Jack R. Lousma | C4 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Lousma: 'This Ride Is a Real Barn Burner!' | C4 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | SHUTTLE IS LOFTED INTO EARTH ORBIT FOR THIRD MISSION | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Third Time Around: The Columbia Turns to High Science | C1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Used Rockets Are Located On Schedule | C5 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | 18-Year-Old Sends His Insects Into Orbit | C5 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Boosters Found in Good Shape | B6 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Fabric to Replace Tile Heat Shielding | B7 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Some Tiles Damaged In Noncritical Areas, Shuttle's Crew Says | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Astronauts' 3d Day Easier, But Small Problems Persist | B16 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | CREW'S AIRSICKNESS EXPECTED TO EASE | B16 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Astronauts Use 'Arm' of Shuttle In Waving Test | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Failure Jeopardized Shuttle's Voice Communications | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | FLIGHT CONTINUES DESPITE FAILURES OF SHUTTLE RADIO | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | A Very Long but Worthwhile Week in Space | E1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | SHUTTLE MAY END TRIP ON SCHEDULE | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Crew Preparing the Shuttle for Its Desert Landing | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Networks to Televise The Shuttle Landing | B10 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Thousands Gather Near White Sands To See Shuttle's Third Return to Earth | B10 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Astronauts Must Choose One of Three Runways | C4 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | FIERCE SANDSTORM DELAYS THE RETURN OF SPACE SHUTTLE; LANDING IS SET FOR TODAY | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | The Shuttle: Perfection Eludes NASA but Confidence Grows | C1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | At Canaveral, Dejection And Look to the Future | A22 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | SHUTTLE RETURNS AFTER 8-DAY TRIP, LANDING IN DESERT | A1 |
3/22/82 | 3 | Columbia | 08d | Too Fine a Machine | A30 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Hailstorm Damages Shuttle; NASA Is Hopeful on Liftoff | A2 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | TV Networks to Cover Columbia Launching | A27 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | On-Time Liftoff a Departure From Past Trips | B8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Private Experiments Get a 'Bargain' Ride in Space | B8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Shuttle, Carrying Military Cargo, Blasts Off in Smoothest Start Yet | A1 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Space Shuttle's Astronauts Have Had a Share of Earthbound Frustrations | B8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Thomas Kenneth Mattingly 2d | B8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Hope Dims for Rockets That Sank | C3 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | MEDICAL RESEARCH BEGUN ON SHUTTLE | A1 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | FLIGHT OF SHUTTLE CALLED 'CLEANEST' OF TEST PROGRAM | A1 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Columbia Crew 'Hot-Wires' Student Experiments | B8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Astronauts Able to Open Cargo Door | A8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | How to Listen In on Landing | A16 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | NASA Hopes Ill Winds Will Blow Some Good | A16 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | 3 Networks to Cover Landing of Columbia | A16 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Reporter's Notebook: Reagan Aides Making the Most of Shuttle Landing | A16 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | 500,000 Holiday Revelers See Shuttle Landing | A8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | Reagan Affirms Support For U.S. Space Program | A8 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | SHUTTLE RETURNS FROM ITS LAST TEST | A1 |
6/27/82 | 4 | Columbia | 07d 01h | With Technical Problems Solved, Shuttle Faces Fiscal and Political Hurdles | A8 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | 3 Major TV Networks To Cover Launching | B16 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Space Shuttle Set for Critical Change From Tests to Real Work | B16 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | New Communications Era Foreseen With Shuttle's Launching of Satellite | B8 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Shuttle Lifts Off In Fifth Mission With Crew of 4 | A1 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Sketches of the Astronauts Orbiting Earth Today Aboard the Space Shuttle | B9 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Shuttle Mission Puts Focus on Research Crewmen | A10 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Shuttle Completes Main Task By Launching Its 2d Satellite | A1 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Astronaut Is Sick; Space Walk Postponed Till Monday | A38 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Columbia Phone Line Takes 500, 000 Calls | A38 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | NASA Wants Corporations To Help Pay the Freight | E8 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Space Walk: Very High-Level Risk | A38 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Astronaut Said to Be Well; Space Walk Is Set For Today | B6 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Fluid Test Performed For Youth | B6 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Astronauts' Walk Canceled as Spacesuits Fail | A1 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Most Complex Garments Ever Made | A1 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | 2 NEW SATELLITES NEAR HOVER ORBITS | A24 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | Spacecraft's First Operational Flight Ends Smoothly in Desert | A1 |
11/11/82 | 5 | Columbia | 05d 02h | 'Ugly Duckling' of Space Taught Skeptics to Believe | A24 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Live TV Coverage Set By 3 Major Networks | A17 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Space Shuttle Is Pronounced Set for Liftoff Today | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | 4 ASTRONAUTS RIDE 2D SPACE SHUTTLE INTO EARTH ORBIT; CREW DEPLOYS SATELLITE | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Challenger, a Lighter, Stronger Spacecraft, Makes Its Debut | C5 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Satellite Carried In Space Shuttle Is Short of Orbit; NASA Hopes to Fire Jets to Correct Its Position | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | NASA IS CONFIDENT PLAN CAN CORRECT SATELLITE'S ORBIT; TASK COULD TAKE 2 WEEKS | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | ASTRONAUTS WALK OUTSIDE SHUTTLE | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Maneuvers to Raise Satellite Into a Higher Orbit Delayed | A20 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Astronauts Pack Up in Preparation for a Return to Earth Today | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | TV Networks to Cover Spacecraft's Landing | A8 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | ASTRONAUTS RIDE 2D SPACE SHUTTLE TO SMOOTH LANDING; COMPLETE A 5-DAY MISSION | A1 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Rocket Failure Was Photographed | A30 |
4/4/83 | 6 | Challenger | 05d06d 02h | Shuttle Won't Soon Carry Its Own Financial Weight | E22 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Satellite Tests To Highlight Shuttle Flight | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Cool, Versatile Astronaut | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Physicist Is First U.S. Woman in Space | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Shuttle Rockets to Orbit With 5 Aboard | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Sketches of the Four Men of the Challenger's Crew | A20 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Women's Leaders Hail Sally Ride | A20 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | ANOTHER SATELLITE SENT FROM SHUTTLE | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Challenger, Passing Its Tests, Prepares to Catch a Satellite | C3 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | RETRIEVAL TESTING DUE IN ORBIT TODAY | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | CHALLENGER CREW SNARES SATELLITE | A1 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Soviet Astronaut Praises Dr Ride | B11 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Shuttle Flight Termed 'Nearly Perfect Mission' | A10 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | Landing Switch Could Delay Future Missions | A16 |
6/18/83 | 7 | Challenger | 06d 01h | SHUTTLE RETURNS, DIVERTED TO LAND ON THE WEST COAST; TRIUMPHANT 6-DAY FLIGHT | A1 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | DAZZLING LIFTOFF SENDS THE SHUTTLE INTO EARTH ORBIT; ROCKETS ABLAZE IN NIGHT | A1 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | New Satellite Technology Will Beam TV to Remote Regions | C1 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Astronauts Begin Busy Schedule After Liftoff Turns Night Into Day; 5 Astronauts Begin Busy Schedule After Fiery Liftoff | A1 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Backgrounds Of 4 on Shuttle | B6 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | First U.S. Black in Space; Guion Stewart Bluford Jr. | B6 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Reagan to Visit Canaveral | B6 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Shuttle Phone Lines Are Busy | B6 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Astronauts Deploy Satellite And Get Call From Reagan | A12 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Shuttle's Robotic Arm Hoists Dummy Spacecraft | D20 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | CHALLENGER DROPS ORBIT BY 54 MILES; Shuttle Cruises Closer to Earth to Test Effects of Particles on Missions of Future | A9 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Excerpts From News Conference With Crew of Challenger | A36 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Shuttle Astronauts Are Confident Over Nighttime Landing Monday; ASTRONAUTS READY FOR NIGHT LANDING | A1 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Near Its End, Shuttle Mission Is Declared Successful and the Most Trouble-Free Ever | A9 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Columbia Going Back Into Space In Next Mission With a Crew of 6 | C2 |
8/30/83 | 8 | Challenger | 10d 07h | Shuttle Ends a Successful Mission With Flawless Landing at Night; Nighttime Shuttle Landing a Success | A1 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Live Coverage Is Set For Liftoff of Shuttle | B11 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Shuttle's Mission Seen Heralding New U.S.-European Cooperation; Space Flight Seen as Opening Era Of U.S.-European Cooperation | A1 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Astronauts on the Ninth Space Shuttle Mission | C12 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Byron K. Lichtenberg | C12 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Shuttle Scientists in Elaborate Tests | A18 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | ASTRONAUTS PROBE HIGH ATMOSPHERE; Spacelab Tests Providing First Definitive Data on Critical Zone 50 to 60 Miles Up | D27 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Shuttle to Be Visible In the New York Area | D27 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Shuttle Mission May Be Extended for a Day | B24 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Astronauts' 5th Day Blends Discovery and Trouble-Shooting | A10 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Voyage of Space Shuttle Is Extended to Thursday | A36 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | ASTRONAUT MENDS A SHUTTLE CAMERA; Mapping Experiment to Go On -- Other Tests Also Fixed for Extended Mission | A17 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Reagan and Kohl Hail Flight In Joint Telecast to Shuttle | C2 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | SPACE TEST JOLTS INNER-EAR THEORY; Shuttle Scientist's Response to Experiment Casts Doubt on Nobel-Winning Idea | A13 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | No Scandal in Space | A30 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | SHUTTLE WILL END SPACE TRIP TODAY; 10-Day Mission, One Day More Than Expected, Is Longest Yet in NASA Program | A27 |
11/28/83 | 9 | Columbia | 10d 07h | Shuttle Program Computer Failures Began on First Test Landing in 1977 | A24 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Countdown Goes Smoothly for Launching Today of 8-Day Shuttle Mission | A16 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Astronauts Poised for Bold Walk; Test of untethered movement in space is still planned despite serious problems on mission. Space Walk Still Planned | C1 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | SHUTTLE PROBLEMS LEAD TO A 'RECALL'; Rocket Booster for Satellites Cannot Be Used Until Flaw Is Fixed, Officials Say | B10 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | NASA Chief Foresees Solution to Satellite Trouble | B14 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Speedy Astronauts Hardly Feel It | A23 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Soviet Astronauts Dock | A23 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Space Shuttle Set to Land Today At Cape Canaveral for First Time | p34 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | First Shuttle Landing at Launching Base Is Perfect; First Shuttle Landing at Launching Base Is Perfect | p1 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | 75,000 Gather to See Landing | p38 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Motors Cited in 2 Failures | p38 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Tass Says Mission Failed | p38 |
2/3/84 | 41-B | Challenger | 07d 23h | Two Brakes Fail on Space Shuttle; System Redesign Is Considered | A19 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Reusable Space 'Truck' For Orbit Experiments | A33 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Sketches of the 5 Men Aboard the Challenger | A33 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Bell Loss Is a Gain For NASA | NJ16 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Space Crew to Attempt Historic Repair Mission | A40 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | The Conversations in Space as Rescue Failed | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Astronaut Tells of Gains In Curing Space Sickness | C2 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Shuttle Set for New Effort To Capture Ailing Satellite; Challenger Astronauts Plan New Effort To Capture Ailing Solar Max Satellite | C1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Official Says Chinese Will Join Shuttle Crew | B7 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | 2 Repairmen From Space Shuttle Set for 'Surgery in Boxing Gloves' | B6 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Retrieval of Satellite: Risks and Luck | B7 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | BALKY BLACK BOX KEY TO OPERATION; New Unit Enables Satellite to Maneuver Accurately With Spinning Metal Wheels | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Stud on Satellite May Have Foiled Astronaut | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Satellite to Resume Study of Flares and Sunspots | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Space Shuttle Poised For First Service Call On Satellite in Orbit; SHUTTLE IS POISED FOR A SERVICE CALL | A1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Space Shuttle Off on Satellite-Repair Mission; Space Shuttle Climbs Into Orbit on a Satellite-Repair Mission | p1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | SATELLITE PLACED IN ORBIT AS CREW FACES MAJOR TEST; NASA Officials Are Confident of Success in Repairing of an Ailing Observatory After Deploying Satellite, Shuttle Begins to Track Solar Observatory | p1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | CHALLENGER FAILS TO SEIZE SATELLITE FOR REPAIR EFFORT; NEW ATTEMPT IS PLANNED Astronaut's Struggles to Grab Solar Station for Retrieval Leave It in Worse Spin Challenger Fails to Retrieve a Defective Satellite | A1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Of Little Glitches and Big Headaches | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | The Conversations in Space as Rescue Failed | B11 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Shuttle's Robotic Arm Snares Errant Satellite; Shuttle's Team Snares Orbiting Satellite in Space | A1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Two on Shuttle Repair Defects Of Ailing Craft; Astronauts Use Tools to Return Life to Satellite Astronauts Succeed in Repairing Satellite Defects | A1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Fixed Satellite Reset in Orbit; Shuttle Ready to Land Today; Satellite Job Done, Shuttle Is Set to Land Today | A1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Cape's Fickle Weather Diverts Shuttle Again | p30 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Shuttle Lands in Desert on Coast, Diverted by Bad Weather at Cape; Space Shuttle Lands in Coast Desert | p1 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Kennedy Excels At Nanuet Relays | S3 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Military Payload Lofted | p23 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Nuts and Bolts of Interstellar Repair | E20 |
4/6/84 | 41-C | Challenger | 06d 23h | Space Shuttle Condition Called 'Remarkable' | p23 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Flaw Results in 3d Postponement of Shuttle Flight | B7 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Space Photos Show New Soviet Rockets | B13 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Space Strategy Approved, Minus New Goals | B12 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Trouble-Plagued Shuttle Is Set to Fly | B13 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Flaws at Air Base Held No Problem for Shuttle | B8 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | NEWEST SHUTTLE FIRED INTO ORBIT AFTER 3 DELAYS; CREW DEPLOYS SATELLITE Liftoff Postponed 7 Minutes After Small Plane Enters a Restricted Air Zone Delay-Plagued Shuttle Is Orbited; Crew Deploys First of 3 Satellites | A1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Reagan Brings Up Tax Issue In Talk to Space Scientists | B8 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Six Astronauts Share Lifelong Love of Flight and a Dream to See the Stars | B8 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Shuttle Crew Sends 2d Satellite in Orbit | p1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Plastic Bag May Fix Balky Shuttle Toilet | p30 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | SOLAR POWER MAST UNFOLDED 73 FEET IN ASTRONAUT TEST; 3D SATELLITE PUT IN ORBIT Drug-Processing Experiment Is Plagued by Failures -- Reagan Talks to Crew SOLAR POWER MAST TESTED ON SHUTTLE | p1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Solar Array on Discovery Passes Additional Tests | p10 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | ICE POSES PUZZLE, BUT SHUTTLE TRIP IS HELD A SUCCESS; NASA Ponders Plans to Ease Freeze-Up, Fearing Harm to Tiles on Re-entry Space Agency Weighs Plans to Remove Ice From Shuttle | A1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | ROBOT ARM KNOCKS TROUBLESOME ICE OFF SPACE SHUTTLE; COAST LANDING SET TODAY NASA Aides Acclaim Six-Day Mission of the Discovery as Complete Success Robot Arm Knocks Chunk of Ice Off Space Shuttle | A1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Shuttle Program: Its Successes and Failures | B11 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | SHUTTLE RETURNS TO SAFE LANDING; NASA IS JUBILANT; 'BACK ON SCHEDULE AGAIN' Combining of Delayed Cargoes and Tests Enabled Agency to Make Up Lost Time Shuttle Glides to Landing After 6-Day Mission; NASA Is Jubilant | A1 |
8/30/84 | 41-D | Discovery | 06d | Success of Shuttle's Mission Bolsters Optimism at NASA | B10 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Countdown Begins for Shuttle Liftoff | A1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Space Shuttle Crew of 7 Is Poised For Start Today of 8-Day Mission | D17 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Largest Crew Ever Sent Into Space Blends Interest in Flight and Science | p8 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | New Satellite to Study Flow of Solar Energy to and From Earth | p8 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Shuttle Will Be 'Star' For 3 Tristate Dawns | p8 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF FOR 8-DAY MISSION WITH RECORD CREW; 'We're Off and Running on a Launch a Month,' Official Says of the Program Space Shuttle Lifts Off for 8-Day Scientific Mission With Record Crew of 7 | p1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Challenger Takes a Closer Look at Earth | E9 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | PROBLEMS HINDER SCIENTIFIC CHORES ON SPACE SHUTTLE; ROBOT ARM TO THE RESCUE Radar Panel Is Finally Stowed, but Wobbly Antenna May Slow Collection of Data Problems Nagging at Crew of Shuttle | p1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Shuttle Moves Damaged Antenna To Face Satellite, Preserving Data; Shuttle Realigns Antenna; Space Walk Delayed | A1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Cosmic Rays Temporarily Disrupt Space Shuttle's Communications; Burst of Cosmic Rays Disrupts Shuttle Communications | A1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | 2 Aboard Shuttle Get Go-Ahead To Try a Satellite Refueling Test | A18 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | 'Really Great,' Says the First Woman From U.S. to Take a Walk in Space | A1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | 7 Astronauts Prepare to Land Today | p6 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | PERFECT LANDING BY SHUTTLE MARKS RETURN TO FLORIDA; FEATS OF CREW ARE HAILED 2d Touchdown at Launching Site Points to Savings in Time and Future Costs Spacecraft Glides to Perfect Landing | p1 |
10/5/84 | 41-G | Challenger | 08d 05h | Damage Appears Negligible In First Inspection of Shuttle | A13 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Space Shuttle Poised for Liftoff on Satellite Salvage Operation | A14 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Garn, Head of Senate Space Panel, Is Chosen to Fly Aboard Shuttle; Head of Senate Space Panel Picked for Shuttle | A1 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Turbulent Winds Prompt Delay of Shuttle Flight | B12 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | A Space Inspection; Using the Promise of Flight, NASA Produces a Powerful Way to Lobby | A29 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Sketches of Five Astronauts on Mission | A28 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Space Shuttle Is Launched On Satellite Salvage Flight | A1 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | The Ultimate Junket | A30 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Astronauts Deploy Canadian Satellite | p15 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Another Shuttle In Space, and a Senator on Deck | p220 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Second Satellite Put in Orbit by Shuttle Astronauts | p24 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | DISCOVERY NEARS A STRAY SATELLITE; Shuttle's Astronauts Attempt the First Retrieval Today in Complex Operation | B14 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Networks Give Plans On Shuttle Reporting | B14 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | ASTRONAUTS SNARE ERRANT SATELLITE FOR THE FIRST TIME; AIM TO RETRIEVE 2D CRAFT Major Obstacle Is Overcome by Wrestling 1,200-Pound Palapa Into Cargo Bay Astronauts Snare Errant Satellite | A1 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Insuror Delighted By Space Rescue And Implications | C3 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Shuttle Crew Maneuvers for Its Next Salvage Job | B20 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | SECOND SATELLITE IN SPACE RESCUED BY 2 ASTRONAUTS; SHUTTLE SALVAGE HAILED Discovery Scheduled to Land in Florida Early Tomorrow, Ending 8-Day Mission Second Satellite in Space Rescued; Shuttle Salvage Mission Is Hailed | A1 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | 2 Satellites Launched, 2 Recaptured, Astronauts Prepare for Home | A23 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | Economics in Outer Space | p23 |
11/8/84 | 51-A | Discovery | 07d 23h | SHUTTLE RETURNS AFTER A TRIUMPH IN SPACE RESCUES; MISSION TERMED HISTORIC NASA Official Says Salvaging Shows Capacity for Wide Range of Orbital Tasks Shuttle Returns After Triumphing in Its Rescues of Wayward Satellites | p1 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | Fear of Ice Delays Shuttle Launching | A10 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | SHUTTLE PREPARED FOR LIFTOFF TODAY; Icy Conditions at Launching Pad Tuesday Caused Delay for Secret U.S. Mission | A21 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | Experts Say Satellite Can Detect Soviet War Steps | A12 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | Pentagon Seeking Source Of Disclosures on Mission | A12 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | SHUTTLE LAUNCHED ON SECRET MISSION; Astronauts Begin First Flight With Solely Military Goals Manned Space Shuttle Is Launched on Secret Mission | A1 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | NASA Reports Secret Shuttle Is 'Performing Satisfactorily' | p4 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | INSIDE; Shuttle Returns Today; Mission Called Successful | p1 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | In the Defense Department's Orbit; Last Week's Shuttle Mission Emphasized the Tilt Away From Civilian Projects | E1 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | On Secret Shuttle, Silence Is Leaden | p16 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | SILENCE ATTENDS SHUTTLE'S LANDING, ENDING 3-DAY TRIP; FLIGHT HAD 'NO PROBLEMS' Crew Apparently Succeeded in What Was Reported as Deploying of Satellite Shuttle Lands in Silence After Secret 3-Day Trip | A1 |
1/24/85 | 51-C | Discovery | 03d 01h | No Major Problems Reported for Shuttle | C2 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Countdown Started for Space Shuttle Liftoff | A18 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Leak Problem in Experiment Solved on Eve of Shuttle's Launching | B9 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Senator Who Aims High; Edwin Jacob Garn | p8 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF AFTER RAIN DELAY; Satellite Is Deployed -- Crew of 7 Includes Senator Garn Garn and 6 Others Lift Off For Five-Day Shuttle Flight | p1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | 4th Shuttle Heads to Florida | p8 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Ideas & Trends continued; Growing List of Shuttle Guests | E24 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | SATELLITE LOFTED BUT FAILS TO WORK; NASA Weighs Space Walk -- Shuttle May Extend Flight Satellite Fails After Its Deployment From Shuttle | p1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | SPACE RENDEZVOUS IS SET TO INSPECT FAULTY SATELLITE; Risky Walk by Astronauts Is Ruled Out, but Mechanical Arm May Make Repair Space Rendezvous Is Planned To Inspect Troubled Satellite | A1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Shuttle Is Used As a Workshop In Repair Effort; Astronauts Create Tool to Try to Fix Satellite Shuttle Astronauts Improvise Tools to Fix Disabled Satellite | A1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | SPACE WALKERS RIG HANDMADE SNARES TO SAVE SATELLITE; RESCUE EFFORT SET TODAY Unrehearsed 3-Hour Activity Prepares for Repair Work From 35-Foot Distance Space Walkers Rig Satellite Snares | A1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | ASTRONAUTS FAIL IN MOVE TO REVIVE ERRANT SATELLITE; CRAFT DOES NOT RESPOND Shuttle's Crew Snares Lever -- Officials Fear Complex Failure in the Satellite Move to Revive Satellite In Orbit Is Unsuccessful | A1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Satellite Failure Revives Questions About Venture | B10 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Space Shuttle Is Poised to Land Today | A20 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | SEVEN ASTRONAUTS MAKE SAFE LANDING IN SPITE OF MISHAPS; LOCKED BRAKES BLOW TIRE Damage on Final Day Includes Loose Heat-Shield Tile and a Hole at Tip of Wing Shuttle Lands Safely in Florida Despite Mishaps | p1 |
4/12/85 | 51-D | Discovery | 06d 23h | Welcome Home, Senator Garn | p22 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | A $2 Problem Scrubs Shuttle Delivery Plan | p24 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | SHUTTLE IS POISED FOR LIFTOFF TODAY IN SCIENCE MISSION; MONKEYS AND RATS BOARD Attempt to Deploy 2 Satellites Is Set for Today in Spite of Failure of Batteries SHUTTLE IS POISED FOR LIFTOFF TODAY | A1 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | After 16 Years, Monkeys Are Back in Space | C9 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Astronauts Launch One Satellite, But They Fail to Deploy a Second; Shuttle Deploys One Satellite, but Fails With Second One | A1 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Shuttle Crew Encounters Splendor of the Auroras | A21 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | State Nominates 2 For Space Flight | B8 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | ANIMALS UPSTAGE ASTRONAUT CREW; Monkey Waves at TV Audience but Floating Particles Mar Experiments in Space | A19 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Snag Knds a Shuttle Experiment, but Results Please Scientists | A12 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Space Shuttle Collects Data on Source of Distant Cosmic Radiation | p12 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | U.S. Names Teachers Vying for Space Voyage | p12 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | One Thing NASA Can't Settle: Astronauts' Stomachs | E26 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Spacelab Monkeys Perform for World Television | p36 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | ASTRONAUTS STOW GEAR AS THEY HEAD FOR COAST LANDING; MISSION TERMED SUCCESS Weight of Spacelab in Cargo Bay Is a Factor in Shifting Touchdown to Mojave Shuttle Crew Prepares for Landing on Coast Today | A1 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | Fight Over Animal Experiments Gains Intensity on Many Fronts; The Fight Over Animal Experiments Intensifies on Many Fronts | C1 |
4/29/85 | 51-B | Challenger | 07d | PLEASED SCIENTISTS HAIL ACHIEVEMENT AS SHUTTLE LANDS; MISSION ENDS ON COAST 7-Man Challenger Crew Seems Unaffected by Motion Ills After They Leave Craft Scientists Praise Achievements of Shuttle Mission | A1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Countdown On for Shuttle's Space Arms Test; COUNTDOWN BEGINS FOR SPACE SHUTTLE | p1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | SHUTTLE IS READY TO BEGIN MISSION; 5 Americans, a Saudi Prince, a Frenchman and Mexican Satellite to Be Aboard | A20 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF; SATELLITE ORBITED; 'Great Job,' Crew of Discovery Is Told After Its First Task Shuttle Off Smoothly; It Launches Satellite | A1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Saudi Prince on Space Voyage; Sultan Salman al-Saud | B6 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Shuttle Lofts Satellite for Arab Lands and P.L.O. | A1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Laser Test Fails To Strike Mirror In Space Shuttle; Test of Laser Misses Shuttle Mirror | A1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Light-Unbending Mirror Test A Success, Astronomers Say | A17 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Shuttle Puts Out a 'Black Hole' Detector | A15 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Star Wars and the Magic Mountain | A28 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Laser Beam Hits 8-Inch Target in Space | p11 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | SHUTTLE CONDUCTS COMMERCIAL TESTS; Out of Spotlight, Experiment Searches for Way to Make More Durable Magnets | p22 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | ASTRONAUTS HOLD NEWS CONFERENCE FROM THE SHUTTLE; Saudi Prince Speaks to Father and King as Mission Moves Toward Landing Today ASTRONAUTS HOLD NEWS CONFERENCE | A1 |
6/17/85 | 51-G | Discovery | 07d 01h | Shuttle Lands Safely and Is Hailed as a Success | C6 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Countdown Starts for Delayed Shuttle Flight | p1 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | NASA May Alter Countdowns to Reduce Delays | A8 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | CHALLENGER LIMPS INTO A LOW ORBIT AS AN ENGINE FAILS; 7 CREW MEMBERS ARE SAFE With Other Rockets Operating, Officials Say There Is No Plan to Halt Mission Shuttle Engine Fails; Low Orbit Gained | A1 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Shuttle Almost Joined List Of Missions Cut Short | C3 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Computer Is Linked to the Shutdown | B4 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Shuttle Gains Higher Orbit; Science Experiments Begin | B4 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Astronauts Solve Some Problems That Have Plagued Shuttle Flight | A20 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Experiments Go 'Extremely Well' Despite Some Problems on Shuttle | D14 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Shuttle Space to Be Sold | D14 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Balky Telescope Device Repaired For Best Day on the Space Mission | p5 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Space Shuttle Mission Extended by One Day | p21 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Japan Plans Space Shuttle | D6 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | Space Shuttle in Experiment To Aid Telescopes on Earth | D8 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | New Pictures of Sun Relayed From Shuttle | C9 |
7/29/85 | 51-F | Challenger | 07d 22h | DIFFICULT FLIGHT OF SHUTTLE ENDS; HAILED AS SUCCESS; ENGINE FAILED ON LIFTOFF 'Tantalizing New Data' on Sun, Stars and Galaxies Were Gathered Over 8 Days Space Shuttle Mission Hailed as Success | A1 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Computer Flaw Stalls Shuttle Flight | A1 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Shuttle Crew Set Yet Again For Liftoff | C8 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Orbiting Shuttle Successfully Launches 2 Satellites | A1 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Shuttle Problem Will Prolong Repairs to Satellite | A19 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | ASTRONAUTS PUT SATELLITE IN ORBIT; Discovery Crew Prepares for Rendezvous Tomorrow to Repair Disabled Craft | D16 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Astronauts Maneuvering Shuttle Toward Stranded Space Satellite | p7 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | An Electronic Bypass Is Performed in Space Walk; Shuttle Astronauts Begin Repairs On Electronic System in Satellite | p1 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Spacewalking Astronauts Repair Satellite and Spin It Off on Mission; Astronauts Finish Repair of Satellite | p1 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | After Repairing Leasat, Astronauts Head Home | C3 |
8/27/85 | 51-I | Discovery | 07d 02h | Space Shuttle Lands Safely After 'Near-Perfect Mission' | A14 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Space Shuttle Launching Set As Secret Countdown Begins | A22 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Astronauts Prepare for Secret Mission Today | A18 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | 4th Space Shuttle Starts Secret Mission | B5 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Florida Lawmaker Assigned To Flight on Space Shuttle | p46 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Shuttle on Secret Mission Deploys 2 Satellites | p46 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | As Shuttle Orbits, a Debate Grows Over Military's Role; As Shuttle Orbits in Secrecy, Debate on Military Role Grows | p1 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | State Plays Major Role In U.S. Space Program | NJ26 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Space Shuttle Landing Is Due Today on Coast | A13 |
10/3/85 | 51-J | Atlantis | 04d 01h | Astronauts Return From Secret Flight | C3 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Countdown Begins for Shuttle Flight Carrying 8 on a Scientific Mission; Spacelab is crammed with West German experiments. | C3 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | 3 Europeans and 5 Americans Set For Launching of Shuttle Today | A1 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Biggest Shuttle Crew Begins First Foreign-Run Mission | B13 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Shuttle Crew Begins Research | A18 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Shuttle's Fire Alarm Sounds But Crew Finds No Danger | p10 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Shuttle Flight Termed a Success at Halfway Point | p27 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Aside From a Fugitive Insect, All Is Well Aboard the Shuttle | A17 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Unraveling the Puzzle of Space Motion Sickness | C10 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Astronauts Pack Up Experiments as They Prepare to Land Today | A17 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | Germans Control Space Tests From Hamlet | A17 |
10/30/85 | 61-A | Challenger | 07d | SHUTTLE RETURNS AFTER SPACE TESTS; U.S. and West Germany Hail Teamwork of Astronauts on Scientific Mission | A21 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | NASA Starts Shuttle Countdown After a Faulty Valve Is Replaced | B15 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Shuttle Is Set for Night Launching | C13 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Night Launching of Shuttle Begins Amid Searing Light | A1 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | SHUTTLE ORBITING WITHOUT A HITCH; Officials Call Atlantis Mission One of Smoothest Flights They Have Ever Seen | B9 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Vandenberg Launching Delayed | B9 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Astronauts Launch a 3d Satellite As They Prepare for Space Walk | B24 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Lizard in Computer Disrupts Shuttle Post | p7 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | 2 Prove Nimble Builders Floating Outside Shuttle | p1 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Building Skills Tested in Space | p44 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Tumbling, Twisting Astronauts Turn Strenuous Tasks Into Ballet | B6 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | AIDES DON'T EXPECT BEGGS TO QUIT POST; He Faces a Challenging Year in Space Shuttle Program | B14 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Astronauts Prepare to Come Home | C3 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | From Navy to Space Agency, Beggs Has Worn Many Hats | B14 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | An Unexpected 'Comet' | B6 |
11/26/85 | 61-B | Atlantis | 06d 21h | Space Shuttle Back After Nearly Flawless Mission | B6 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Space Shuttle Liftoff Delayed For 7th Time, Setting Record | p6 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | A Dreamer in Space | A13 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Shuttle in Space After 7 Delays; Astronauts Launch RCA Satellite; Delayed Shuttle Launched; Astronauts Deploy Satellite | A1 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | More Frustrations for Columbia's Crew as Comet Photo Session Is Marred | C3 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Wanted: A Writer With Style to Report From Space | A12 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Space Agency to End Shuttle Mission a Day Early | B9 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | ASTRONAUTS READY FOR RETURN TODAY; They Stow Gear in Preparation for Landing That Includes One Last Experiment | A21 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Shuttle Landing Delayed and Is Reset for Today | A13 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Bad Weather Leaves Spacecraft Stuck in Orbit for an Extra Day | p7 |
1/12/86 | 61-C | Columbia | 06d 02h | Space Shuttle, Detoured to California by Weather, Lands Safely Under Floodlights | p22 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Cloudy Forecast Delays Teacher's Space Flight | p16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Shuttle Launching Delayed Again Over Weather Fears | A14 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | 24-Hour Delay Called for Shuttle Flight As Wind and Balky Bolt Bar Launching; Latest postponement threatens schedule of other missions. | C3 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | After the Shock, a Need to Share Grief and Loss; After the Shock, Children's Questions and a Need to Share the Grief | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Air Museum to Mount Exhibit As Memorial to Shuttle Crew. | A5 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | At Mission Control, Silence and Grief Fill a Day of Horror Long Dreaded | A8 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Builders of Spacecraft Stunned and Perplexed | A10 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | BUSH FLIES TO SIDE OF CREW'S FAMILIES; Offers His Solace and Urges Nation to 'Press On' With Exploration of Space | A9 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Cheers Turn to Numbness as Concord High School Mourns One of Its Own | A3 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Christa Me Auliffe | A6 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | COMPUTER EXPERTS BAFFLED BY CRASH; Data From On-Board System Failed to Warn of Problem -- Tape to Be Studied | A5 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Congressional Leaders to Hold Extensive Hearings Into Cause | A9 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Ellison S. Onizuka | A6 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | 2 Exchanges to Pay Tribute | A9 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Experiments on Space Missions Aided Advance of Technology | A10 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Faith in Technology Is Jolted, but There Is No Going Back | A7 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | For the Families, the Moment of Doom | A3 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | From Abroad, Messages of Sadness and Support | A10 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | From the Beginning to the End | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | How Could It Happen? Fuel Tank Leak Feared; How Could the Blast Happen? Suspicions Focus on Craft's External Fuel Tank | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | President Expresses His Sorrow at the Astronauts' Deaths | A9 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | President As Healer; Actions by Reagan Aim to Ease Grief | A7 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Reagan Lauds 'Heroes'; Reagan Postpones State of Union Speech | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Search by Air and Sea Yields No Sign of the Shuttle Crew | A5 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Special Sense of Tragedy and Loss in Schools | A4 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Suddenly, Flash of Fear Dashes Watchers' Hopes | A3 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | The Death of a School Teacher | A22 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | The Seven Who Perished in the Explosion of the Challenger | A6 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Thousands Watch A Rain of Debris; Shuttle Explodes, Killing All 7 Aboard | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Transcript of NASA News Conference on the Shuttle Disaster | A4 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Troubling Questions; Future of Manned Flights Is Clouded As the Shuttle Program Is Suspended | A7 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | What Preceded the Instant in Which the Challenger Was Lost; How Mission Began, Grew And Met End | A2 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | A Message From Qaddafi | A16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Cutter Brings 600 Pounds Of Debris of Shuttle to Port | A15 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | 'Deep Sorrow in My Soul,' Pope Says | A16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | EUROPEANS EXPECT DELAYED PROJECTS; But French Unmanned System Could Gain New Business | A18 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Film of Launching Seized | A15 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Fund Is Set Up for Children Of the Shuttle's Passengers | A14 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Gorbachev Expresses His Condolences | A16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Handling Bad News; NASA was unprepared | A21 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Hydrogen Used in Main Engines: An Efficient but Dangerous Fuel | A14 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | In Concord, McAuliffe's Neighbors Mourn Loss of a 'Shining Example' | A17 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Inquiry Agenda: Many Questions But No Answers; Agenda of the Inquiry by NASA: Many Questions, but No Answers | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Legislators Hint Support for New Shuttle, but Budget Limits Are a Concern | A16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Loss a Further Blow to NASA's Business Efforts | A19 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Military Studies Other Ways Of Putting Satellites in Orbit | A18 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | NASA News Conferences: Emphasis Is on Ground Activities | A14 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | On Florida Coast, a Somber Mood and a Sense of the Inevitable | A16 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Reagan to Lead Memorial in Houston | A17 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | SERVICE TOMORROW; 2 Boosters Destroyed as a Safety Measure May Have Held Clues NASA Presses a Broad Investigation | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Should U.S. Continue to Send People Into Space?; Issue and Debate | A18 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Shuttle's Builders Have Varying Stakes in Program's Future | A19 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | SPACE AGENCY STARTS INQUIRY ON THE CHALLENGER EXPLOSION; DEBRIS IS PULLED FROM THE SEA | A1 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | Space Museum Becomes a Memorial | A18 |
1/28/86 | 51-L | Challenger | 00d 00h 01m 13s | The Mourning Families Return Home; Families in Seclusion as Bells Toll in Houston for Challenger Crew | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Astronauts to Have Many New Ways to Escape; 'It gives us the capability to survive.' | B6 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Houston Counts on Success by Space Shuttle to Lift Its Sluggish Economy; Aerospace is seen as a way to ease dependence to oil. | B7 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Lightning Underscores NASA Weather Rules | B7 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | More Journalists Converge on Cape Canaveral | B6 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | NASA Hopeful On Launching Despite 2 Flaws; NASA Confident Shuttle Will Be Ready for Launching Tomorrow | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Astronaut on the Ground Making Final Decision | B8 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | More and Tighter Requirements Govern Launching | B8 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Space Shuttle, After 32 Months, Makes Comeback Attempt Today; Space Shuttle, After 32 Months, Poised for Liftoff | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Where Is NASA Headed? | A26 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | AMERICAN ASTRONAUTS ROAR BACK TO SPACE, RENEWING THE NATION'S HOPES FOR SHUTTLE | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Boosters Are Monitored And There Isn't a Flaw | D22 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Bush Applauds Shuttle Liftoff | D22 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | LONG HIATUS ENDS; NASA Chief Sees Liftoff as First Step of New Era After Disaster 5 Astronauts Roar Back Into Space, Renewing Hope 'It's been a long wait. This is the first step of a new era.' | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | NASA Turns to Seasoned Crew of 5 Shuttle Veterans for Crucial Mission | D24 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Networks Plan Flight Updates | D23 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Shouts, Tears and Applause Amid a Vast Wave of Relief; Back in Space: Exhilaration and the Melancholy of Remembrance Shouts, Tears and Applause Amid Vast Wave of Relief 'Those other ones they lost, I bet they're in there riding with them.' A sudden, eerie silence fell over the room 73 seconds into the flight. | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Soviets Unveil Shuttle As Discovery Goes Up | D24 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Spectators Follow the Shuttle With Their Hearts; 'It just felt like it was my duty to come this time. It was what I could do.' | D23 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | U.S. Signs Pact to Build Space Station; The 12 governments must still provide $23 billion. | D24 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Changes Big and Small Aid Flight, Experts Say | p32 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Orbiting Shuttle Does Well on Its First Day Despite Pesky Problems | p1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Space Shuttle Crew, Halfway in Its Flight, Does Scientific Tests; Shuttle Crew, Halfway in Flight, Does Scientific Tests | p1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | The Nation; Change of Command A New NASA Guides Space Program Into the Post-Challenger Era | E4 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | When Shuttle Is Visible | p30 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | CREW OF DISCOVERY PREPARES TO LAND; HONORS THE 7 LOST; MISSION NEARLY FLAWLESS Astronauts Conduct Memorial from Shuttle 'in Heavens' for Challenger's Dead Discovery Crew Pays Tribute to the Challenger's 7 | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Shuttle Return On TV Today | A24 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | 'A LONG HARD ROAD'; Mission a Step Toward Restoring Confidence in Winged Shuttle Discovery Back, Ending Triumphant Mission 'It couldn't have been any better. It was like a well-oiled machine.' | A1 |
9/29/88 | 26 | Discovery | 04d 01h | Bush Welcomes Shuttle's Crew, As an Official; Political Motive Denied, but Rival Is Left Out | D30 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Shuttle Is Poised for Launching Today; The craft's direction may reveal a secret. | A20 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Times and AP Cameras Barred | A20 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Strong Winds Delay Liftoff of Space Shuttle | A22 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Shuttle With Spy Craft Lifts Off As Winds Ease With Minutes Left; Atlantis Thought to Be Headed for Orbit Over Soviet Territory Shuttle Lifts Off on a Secret Mission The cargo appears to be a radar satellite to spy on the Soviets. | p1 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Sketches of 5 on the Shuttle Mission | p52 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | New Satellite Is the First in a Class Of All-Weather Spies, Experts Say; Satellite First of a Class Of Spies for All Weather | p1 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Secret Satellite Lofted, Maybe | p46 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Why Everyone Knew About the Secret Shuttle Mission | E32 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Big Misstep for Next Mission Lamented as Atlantis Flies On | A19 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | NASA Says Shuttle Will Land in Desert Today | C5 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | SHUTTLE LANDING ENDS 4-DAY MISSION; Space Experts Believe Craft Took Unusual Flight Path to Deploy Spy Satellite | D22 |
12/2/88 | 27 | Atlantis | 04d 09h | Reworked Shuttle Boosters Said to Have Performed Well | A28 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Its Schedule Tight, NASA Prepares to Launch Shuttle | p32 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Launching on TV | p32 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | NASA Says the Space Shuttle Is Ready for Launching Today | A16 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | FLIGHT OF SHUTTLE BEGINS FLAWLESSLY; Spirits at NASA Are Lifted as Craft Overcomes Delays Space Shuttle's Five-Day Mission Gets Off to a Flawless Start | A1 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | NASA Chief To Leave Soon | C12 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | On Board, a Mix of Veterans and First-Timers | C12 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Shuttle Experiments Seek Clues to Building Blocks of Life; Large, pure crystals grown in near-weightlessness could yield data on protein structure. Shuttle Experiments Seek Clues to Proteins | C1 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Space Shuttle Problem Could Cut Flight Short | A16 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Space Shuttle Gets Go-Ahead To Complete 5-Day Mission | A16 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | Bush Talks to Shuttle Crew, Praising Orbiting of Satellite | A12 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | SPACE SHUTTLE SET TO RETURN TODAY; California Landing Scheduled After 5-Day Trip Hailed by the Space Agency | p50 |
3/13/89 | 29 | Discovery | 04d 23h | NASA SPIRITS SOAR AS SHUTTLE LANDS; Discovery Ends Near-Perfect Flight and Is Greeted by 450,000 Well-Wishers | p29 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | NASA IS OPTIMISTIC ON LIFTOFF TODAY; Officials Say the Only Hurdle for the Shuttle Appears to Be Florida's Weather | A18 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | After a Cliffhanger Countdown, Shuttle Launches a Venus Probe; Atlantis Launched After 'Cliffhanger' Countdown With just five minutes to spare, the winds herded the clouds away. | A1 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | 4 Shuttle Veterans and a Newcomer | A17 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | Shuttle's Venus Probe Is Right on Target | p1 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | On Atlantis, Smooth Sailing and Photos of Lightning | p28 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | Second Thoughts on Memorial for McAuliffe | p29 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | 5 Prepare Atlantis Landing | D12 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | U.S. AND RUSSIANS WORKING TOGETHER IN EXPLORING SPACE; DATA ON PLANETS TRADED Soviets Help in NASA Flight to Venus -- Shift Is Seen From Hostile Rivalry U.S. and Soviets Quietly Cooperate to Explore Planets | A1 |
5/4/89 | 30 | Atlantis | 04d | Shuttle Lands Safely In Gusting Winds; NASA is pleased as Atlantis completes a four-day mission. | A1 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Military to Stop Using Shuttles; Pentagon Leaves the Shuttle Program | A1 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Shuttle Is Readied For Liftoff Today | C7 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Columbia, Nation's First Shuttle, Is Launched on Pentagon Mission | A14 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Five Fliers Aboard Columbia | A14 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Secret Space Shuttle Mission to End Sunday | B6 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | The Pentagon's Farewell to NASA | p22 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Shuttle's Crew Begins Work For Landing Today in Desert | p16 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | SHUTTLE COLUMBIA RETURNS TO EARTH; Smooth Landing Ends Flight That Deployed a Satellite | A12 |
8/8/89 | 28 | Columbia | 05d01h | Moscow Scales Back Space Shuttle Program; Americans are taken on a tour of the Soviet space center in Central Asia | A1 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Computer Network At NASA Attacked By Rogue Program | B10 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Rains Force 2d Delay in Launching of Shuttle | B10 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | 4 Other Members of the Crew | B18 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Queens Recalls Student With Future in Space | A22 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Shuttle Launched After Delay And Galileo Is Sent to Jupiter; After Delays, Shuttle Is Launched And Galileo Is Sent On to Jupiter | A1 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | With Galileo Deployed, Shuttle Crew Conducts Space Experiments | A24 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | SHUTTLE'S MISSION MAY BE EXTENDED; Astronauts Hear That Winds May Postpone Landing -- Fuel Use Is Restricted | p7 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | SHUTTLE PREPARES FOR EARLY LANDING; High Winds at Landing Site May Bring Atlantis Down Ahead of Its Schedule | p22 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Shuttle Mission Trimmed 3 Hours | B12 |
10/18/89 | 34 | Atlantis | 04d 23h | Galileo Sent on Way, Atlantis Returns Early | C7 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | Shuttle Set for Secret Mission With First Night Launching | A18 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | Shuttle Discovery Blazes Into Night on Secret Mission | B14 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | The Shuttle Team for a Military Mission | B14 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | Shuttle Astronauts Reported To Put Spy Satellite in Orbit | B23 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | All Is Seemingly Well Aboard Space Shuttle | p12 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | Hours Before Scheduled Return, Shuttle Landing Is Put Off a Day | B9 |
11/22/89 | 33 | Discovery | 05d | Shuttle Finally Lands After Winds Subside | C7 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Shuttle Ready to Go, but Weather May Not Be | A11 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Liftoff Of Shuttle Is Delayed By Clouds | C6 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Aloft in Shuttle: Sketches of Astronauts | A1 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Shuttle in Orbit; Satellite Chase Begins | A24 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Quayle Urges U.S. Innovation on Space | D22 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | SHUTTLE DEPLOYS A NAVY SATELLITE; Columbia Crew Turns to Task of Finding and Retrieving a Faltering Space Lab | D22 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | SHUTTLE MOVES IN ON AILING SATELLITE; Spacecraft on Course for the Rendezvous, With Capture Set for Midmorning | A22 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Retrieved Craft Tested Stealth Materials | p11 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Shuttle Astronauts Snare a Battered Science Satellite; Scientists expect more information than in 'all past space flights.' | p1 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | In Space News Conference, Astronauts Hail Their Good Catch | p22 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | NASA Losing 30-Year Monopoly In Planning for Moon and Mars; NASA Is Losing Its Monopoly In Planning for Space | A1 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Shuttle Is Troubled Briefly By Phantom Sensor Signals | C10 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Shuttle Set to Return After Escaping Erratic Spin | A16 |
1/9/90 | 32 | Columbia | 10d 21h | Smooth Landing for Shuttle After a Record Time in Space | p22 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Shuttle Launching Put Off Again, for 2 Days; Clouds and wind force a fifth postponement. | C6 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Shuttle Workers Load Fuel for New Liftoff Effort | A20 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | After Delays, Shuttle Launched on Secret Mission; Success after five launchings are scrubbed. | B8 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Military Crew for Flight of Shuttle Atlantis | B8 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Shuttle Deploys Spy Satellite | A18 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Shuttle Crew Has a Last Day Of Work on Secret Objectives | p9 |
2/28/90 | 36 | Atlantis | 04d 10h | Space Shuttle Lands, Ending Secret Mission | A11 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Discovery Awaits Launching To Orbit Powerful Telescope | A12 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | No 'Horrible Design Flaw' in the Space Station | A18 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Shuttle Ready to Carry Telescope Aloft Today | C5 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Peril Seen From Space Debris | B6 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Shuttle Soars 381 Miles High, With Telescope and a Dream; Shuttle Carries Telescope 381 Miles Up | A1 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Sketches of Five Astronauts | B6 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Telescope Is Orbited After a Tense Delay | A1 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Problems Plague Testing of Space Telescope | A10 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Far Above Earth, Telescope Opens Its Aluminum Eyelid | p8 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | SHUTTLE LANDING IS PLANNED TODAY; Astronauts Buoyed by Historic Deployment of Telescope | p22 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | The Space Telescope: A Sign of Intelligent Life; Ideas & Trends The Hubble Telescope: A Monument to Curiosity, A Product of 'Big Science' | E1 |
4/24/90 | 31 | Discovery | 05d 01h | Shuttle Lands Safely in California, But Worries on Telescope Remain | A10 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | Exhibit A in Hubble Defense: Clearest Pluto Images | A21 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | LOOSE BEAM FOUND IN SPACE SHUTTLE; Forgotten Pole Leaves Dents in Engine Compartment | A21 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | Latest Shuttle Countdown Lifts Hope | p6 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | NASA's Failures End As Discovery Lifts Off; NASA's Shuttle Rockets Into Orbit After a 5-Month Launching Drought A spacecraft is sent off to explore the Sun. | p1 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | The Astronauts of the Discovery Mission | p34 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | AFTER A SUCCESS, NASA AIMS TO COPE; Budget Woes Add to Cares as Agency Focuses on Flawed Work and Fuel Leaks | A9 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | Astronauts Perform Experiments | C2 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | With Shuttle Back in Space, NASA Returns to Leak Problem; Detecting escaping hydrogen can be a highly complex task. An uncomplicated atom poses a most complicated mystery. | C2 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | After a Near-Perfect Flight, Shuttle Is Readied for Return | A21 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | Space Shuttle Back From Near-Flawless Mission; 'It's been a long hot summer. We're happy to be flying again.' | A22 |
10/6/90 | 41 | Discovery | 04d 02h | Experts Say Space Junk May Create Peril by 2000 | A18 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | NASA IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT LAUNCHING; Weather Outlook and Smooth Countdown Cited as Crew Is Set to Fly Tonight | B16 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | Profiles of 5 Astronauts Flying the Space Mission | A20 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | Space Shuttle Lifts Off With Secret Military Cargo | A20 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | Observers Say Shuttle Is Acting Mysteriously | A14 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | Heavy Winds Delay Shuttle | C2 |
11/15/90 | 38 | Atlantis | 04d 21h | Space Shuttle, in a Change, Lands at the Florida Center | A18 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Shuttle to Provide New Look at the Universe | p40 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Shuttle Columbia Soars Into Orbit, Months After Fuel Leaks Surfaced | B8 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Soviets Send First Japanese, a Journalist, Into Space | B8 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | The Crew: 2 Rookies, 5 Veterans; Vance D. Brand Mission Commander | B8 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Device on Shuttle Fails; The astronauts wrestle with a $60 million star tracker. | C10 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Space Science Contract; Concern sells lockers to NASA for shuttle experiments. | C11 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Astronauts Struggle to Operate Balky Observatory; A tantalizing glimpse of some scientific targets. | B13 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | More Targets Missed in Troubled Shuttle Mission | A23 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Computer Fails, Posing Threat To Shuttle's Astronomy Mission; Lint From Uniforms Clogs Telescope Mechanism New Computer Failure Imperiling Astronomy Mission | A1 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | A Japanese Innovation: The Space Antihero; Space Flight Gives Japan An Antihero | p1 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Court Rules Against Release of Challenger Tapes; Should the public hear the voices of the doomed astronauts? | p9 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Students Get Lessons About Space (From Space) | p9 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | For Pupils, A Lesson In Space Technology; Blind Brook students try to make radio contact with the Columbia shuttle. | WC8 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | New Shuttle Problem: Plumbing Is Clogged; Waste-Unit Flaw May Cut Shuttle Flight Another problem for a mission that has had more than its share. | p1 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | The Star-Crossed Flight Of the Shuttle Columbia | E4 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Plumbing Repaired, Shuttle Faces Early Return Anyway | A14 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Giving New Purpose To the Space Program | C14 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Shuttle Ends Trip On a Bright Note | C14 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Shuttle's Stargazing Disappoints Astronomers; Emphasis on big projects dooms telescopes to mothballs after only one flight. Shuttle Stargazing Frustrates Scientists | C1 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | SHUTTLE CRITICIZED; Committee Backs a Shift Toward Flights Using Unmanned Craft Big Shift Urged in Space Program | A1 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | How to Put Space in Its Place | A22 |
12/2/90 | 35 | Columbia | 08d 23h | Shuttle Lands in Good Shape, But Puzzle of Lint Remains | B12 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | NASA Goal: 2 Space Shuttle Missions This Month | A18 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Space Shuttle Crew Is Set for Launching, Weather Permitting | B6 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Atlantis Is Launched, Carrying 5 To Loft $600 Million Observatory | p9 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Backgrounds of Astronauts On the 39th Shuttle Mission | p1 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Capt. Manley Lanier Carter, 43; Physician and Shuttle Astronaut | p26 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Astronauts Ready to Release Gamma Ray Satellite | p26 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Spacewalking Astronaut Repairs Satellite With a Quick Push | A1 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | 6-Hour Walk in Space Called 'Way to Travel' | C10 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Shuttle Chases Satellite And Prepares to Land | A14 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Space Shuttle Landing Delayed by High Wind | B12 |
4/5/91 | 37 | Atlantis | 05d 23h | Space Shuttle Lands After Delay | A12 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Space Shuttle Is Set to Start 8-Day Military Mission | p21 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Shuttle's Crew Members: 5 Are on First Space Trip | B6 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Shuttle Is Off at Last, on 8-Day Military Mission Without Secrecy | B6 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Shuttle Studies Aurora; Recorders Still Inactive; Data gap is called a critical loss, but not a complete one. | C2 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | HIGHER COST SEEN FOR NEW SPACE LAB; Comptroller Says That NASA Underestimates the Total Amount by $10 Billion | A20 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | 'Star Wars' Data Gathered | A20 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | NASA Says It Is Time to Build Space Station | B10 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | 'Star Wars' Test Sends Shuttle Flipping in Space | B10 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | 'Star Wars' Satellite Is Retrieved After Space 'Ballet' With Shuttle | B9 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Shuttle Arm Dangles 'Star Wars' Satellite for Tests | p7 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Astronaut-Electricians Fix Faulty Data Recorders | p35 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Repairs Over, Astronauts Rush Their Experiments; Amid 'Star Wars' tests, a pause to honor Alan Shepard. | A13 |
4/28/91 | 39 | Discovery | 08d 07h | Space Shuttle Diverts To a Landing in Florida; Mission succeeded despite problems, NASA says. | C2 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Shuttle Countdown | C5 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | SHUTTLE IS READY FOR LIFTOFF TODAY; Loose Patch on Tank Is Fixed And Crews Begin Fueling | A19 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | POSTPONED TWICE, SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF; 9-Day Flight Includes Studies on Jellyfish and Rodents -- Focus on Medicine | A16 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Spacewalk Is Scheduled to Fix Seal on Shuttle's Cargo Doors | D16 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | House Vote Sets Stage for Conflict Between Two Allies in Space Program; Backing for the space station may end a 30-year truce. | p7 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | NASA Rules Out Weekend Repair of Shuttle | p21 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Astronauts Surprised By Reaction to Space | C11 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | A Failure to Buy The Final Test | C12 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Space Errors Share Pattern: Skipped Tests; In several major projects, the engineer's rule book has been ignored to shave costs. Space Errors Share Pattern of Overpromise and Undertesting | C1 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Shuttle Crew Relaxes After 6 Days in Orbit | A25 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Shuttle Crew Struggles With Faulty Freezers | B6 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Crew Lands Columbia, and Passengers, Safely; 'Machines don't fly better than that.' | p10 |
6/5/91 | 40 | Columbia | 09d 02h | Youngsters' Imaginations Soar On Simulated Space Voyages; A memorial to the Challenger astronauts. | CN2 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Shuttle Prepares for a Morning Liftoff; A postponed mission looks good at last. | B7 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | U.S.-Soviet Agreement Paves Way for Wider Cooperation in the Cosmos | A12 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | WEATHER DELAYS SHUTTLE LIFTOFF; Flight Is Delayed for at Least 24 Hours After False Alarm Over a Pressure Valve | B6 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Atlantis Roars Into Earth Orbit In a Perfect Sky; Shuttle Carries Satellite to Relay Space Data | p6 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Sketches of Atlantis Crew Members | p6 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | On Second Day, Shuttle Crew Measures Earth's Ozone Layer | p22 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Astronauts Test Eye Drops and Relay Images of Hurricane; Also seen from 184 miles up: fires in Kuwait and clouds over Indonesia. | C8 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Shuttle Gives Clue To Effect Of Quakes | C4 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Astronauts Say a Haze Obscures the Earth | A18 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Astronauts Experiment With Fire in Space | A16 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Sunday Landing Is Planned for Space Shuttle | p18 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | Atlantis Mission Ends in Smooth Florida Landing | A11 |
8/2/91 | 43 | Atlantis | 08d 21h | NASA Tries to Salvage Space Mission | A11 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Shuttle Set to Begin Environmental Mission | A18 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Shuttle Is Launched on a Mission to Study Pollution's Effects on Atmosphere; A $710 million journey to place a research satellite into orbit. | A20 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Sketches of the 5 Astronauts Aboard the Shuttle Discovery | A20 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Discovery Crew Prepares to Deploy Satellite | p8 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Astronauts Set to Release Environmental Satellite | p28 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | NASA MOVES TO END LONGTIME RELIANCE ON BIG SPACECRAFT; SHUTTLE IS DOWNGRADED Failures and Budget Pressures Prompt a Shift to Rockets and Smaller Satellites NASA Moves to End Its Reliance On Shuttle Fleet and Big Satellites | A1 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Shuttle Deploys Satellite to Study Ozone Layer; Transmission troubles mar a satellite's debut. | B8 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Veteran Space Official Plans To Leave NASA's No. 2 Post | A24 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Weather Diverts Shuttle to Landing in California | A24 |
9/12/91 | 48 | Discovery | 05d 08h | Data Show Space Affects People Much Faster Than Was Thought | A22 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Riddle of Unit's Failure Threatens to Delay Shuttle Launching | L29 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Shuttle Atlantis Is Launched With Military Satellite; The Pentagon saves money by dropping secrecy. | D8 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Sketches of Atlantis's Crew Members | D8 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Shuttle Secrecy Lifted, A Satellite Is Deployed | C5 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Astronaut Observing Bases Sees Through Effort at Trick | A16 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Space Shuttle Dodges Debris From Rocket | A26 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Shuttle Mission Is Cut Short After a Guidance Unit Fails; A trip in orbit is trimmed as a precaution. | p24 |
11/24/91 | 44 | Atlantis | 06d 22h | Forced to Return Early, the Shuttle Lands Safely | A12 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | International Crew Set For Shuttle Launching | C2 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Space Shuttle Is Set For Blastoff Today On Science Mission | A13 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Astronauts From 3 Countries Ride Shuttle Into Orbit | B10 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | 4 Space Veterans and 3 Novices Make Trip | B10 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | In Name of Science, 2 Astronauts Endure Shocks and Shaking | A16 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Bush to Seek More Money for Major Space Missions; A plan based on new technology rather than the old upgraded. | p6 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | NASA Considers Extending Shuttle Mission | A11 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Shuttle Flight Extended One Day | C5 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Day Before Landing, Shuttle Crew Eases Up | B8 |
1/22/92 | 42 | Discovery | 08d 01h | Shuttle Lands in Desert After Smooth Mission | A15 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | CLOUDS MAY DELAY SHUTTLE'S FLIGHT; 46th Mission Is First in Series to Study the Atmosphere | A12 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Leaking Fuel Prevents Launching of Shuttle; A problem with Atlantis is called fleeting and minor. | C2 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | For Two (Ex-Soviet) Astronauts, an Alien World Lies Ahead | A20 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Shuttle Lifts Off to Study Atmosphere | A20 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | The Crew of the Atlantis: 7 in the 46th Shuttle Flight | A20 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | After 313 Days in Space, It's a Trip to a New World | A12 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Astronauts on Space Shuttle Test A Device to Study the Atmosphere; Students will try to catch a falling light beam or a radio wave. | A12 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Crew of Atlantis Uses Beam Gun To Make Auroras in Southern Sky | A18 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Crew of Atlantis Photographs Auroras on Mission's 4th Day | p10 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | NASA Extends Shuttle's Flight by One Day | A8 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Blown Fuse Aboard Space Shuttle Abruptly Ends Telescope's Mission | C5 |
3/24/92 | 45 | Atlantis | 08d 22h | Shuttle Lands in Florida After 9-Day Mission | A16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | New Shuttle Is Set for First Mission; The nation's fleet of space shuttles is back to full strength. | B10 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Newest Shuttle, Endeavour, Begins First Mission | A16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Shuttle Crew: Six Veterans And a Rookie | A16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | SHUTTLE IS AIMING FOR SPACE LINKUP; Speeds Toward a Rendezvous With Intelsat-6 Satellite | p8 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Endeavour Nears Satellite | p16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | High Costs for Shuttles Limit Their Future Use | p16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Shuttle Fails Twice to Capture Satellite | A1 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Shuttle Again Fails to Capture Stranded Satellite; Astronauts Fail in Efforts to Snag a Satellite | A1 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Space Agency Plans to Send Crew of 3 to Grab Wobbling Satellite; Three astronauts on a space walk would be a first. | A16 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Risky Effort Rescues Craft in Useless Orbit; Astronauts Use Hands to Catch Satellite | A1 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | ASTRONAUTS MAKE A NEW SPACE WALK AFTER RESCUE FEAT; SPACE-STATION REHEARSAL Triumph Buoys Shuttle Crew as Satellite It Snared Is Sent Into a Higher Orbit Shuttle Astronauts Go for 4th Walk in Rehearsal for Building Space Station | A1 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Heroes, and Murphy, in Space | A28 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Relieved Astronauts Describe Improvising Satellite's Rescue | p9 |
5/7/92 | 49 | Endeavor | 08d 21h | Shuttle Uses Parachute to Chalk Up Another First | p29 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | 7 ASTRONAUTS SET FOR LIFTOFF TODAY; 2-Week Shuttle Mission Aims to Establish an Orbital Endurance Record | A20 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Crew of 7 on Space Shuttle Columbia | A17 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Shuttle Crew Ignites Foam to Study Fire in Space; Safety is the astronauts' first concern. | p7 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Shuttle Crew Performs Medical Experiments | p15 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Columbia Crew Sets Fires To Test Spacecraft Safety | A10 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Astronauts Celebrate the Fourth | p17 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Longest Shuttle Flight Ends With Florida Landing | A12 |
6/25/92 | 50 | Columbia | 13d 19h | Watching Space Ships, And History, in a Desert | A12 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Shuttle Ready for Mission With Tethered Satellite; Releasing a satellite on a tether poses some unusual risks. | A14 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Space Shuttle Thunders Into Orbit To Fly a Satellite on a Thin Wire | p6 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Problem Delays Satellite's Deployment | p30 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Sketches of Crew Members Aboard the Shuttle Atlantis | p30 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Shuttle Releases Satellite, But Its Success Is in Doubt | A10 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Shuttle Moves Lower For Key Experiment; Astronauts will unreel satellite on 12-mile cable. | C2 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | SATELLITE'S TETHER JAMS IN LAUNCHING BY SHUTTLE CREW; EXPERIMENT IS POSTPONED NASA Plans More Attempts to Free Reel Today to Complete Tests of New Generator | A1 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Astronauts Abandon Test of Tethered Satellite; Frustrated, They Unsnag Cable and Reel Craft Back to the Shuttle Astronauts Abandoning Test of Tethered Satellite | A1 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Disappointed Astronauts Prepare Return; Routines tests are left after a failure in tethered flight. | A12 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | Shuttle Crew Packs Up As Vexing Week Ends | p6 |
7/31/92 | 46 | Atlantis | 07d 23h | SHUTTLE RETURNS AFTER EXTRA ORBIT; Tethered-Satellite Problems Marred Mission That Saw Other Achievements | p26 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Animals Loaded and Crew Is Set For a U.S.-Japan Shuttle Mission | p5 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | A Determined Breaker of Boundaries | p42 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | U.S.-JAPAN MISSION IS A SHUTTLE FIRST; 50th Flight Is a Cooperative Venture and Marked by Several Innovations | p1 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Astronauts Study Motion Sickness On Second Day of Shuttle Mission | A12 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Sketches of the 7 Astronauts Aboard Shuttle Endeavour | A12 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Crew on Shuttle Fertilize Eggs, A Space First | C5 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Red Object Sighted Beyond Pluto May Be Part of Minor Planet Belt | A22 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Shuttle to Orbit an Extra Day | A23 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Rain May Delay Shuttle | p34 |
9/12/92 | 47 | Endeavor | 07d 22h | Shuttle Lands, Ending Japanese Research Mission | A12 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Question on Eve of a Shuttle Flight: Is It Worth It?; Question on Eve of Flight: Is This Shuttle Mission Worth the Risk? | A1 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | SHUTTLE LAUNCHED ON SCIENCE MISSION; Main Goal of 10-Day Flight Is to Deploy a Tiny Satellite and Test a New Rocket | A16 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Astronauts Say 'Arrivederci!' As a Satellite Is Whirled Aloft | p7 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Astronauts Test New Zero-Gravity Health Devices; How to avoid flabbiness during long flights. | p31 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Profiles of the Crew Aboard the Shuttle | p31 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Columbia's Astronauts Test Ozone Levels | B9 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Shuttle Crew Melts Metals | C9 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Space Station, Promised for '92, Is Still Mostly on Drawing Board; Space Station Still Mostly on Drawing Board | C1 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Shuttle Astronauts Test Robotic Vision System | A12 |
10/22/92 | 52 | Columbia | 09d 20h | Shuttle Ends 10-Day Trip After Releasing Satellite | B10 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Weather May Delay Next Flight Of Shuttle | C5 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Last Military Mission Of Shuttle Is Set Today | B11 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Shuttle Is Lofted In a Final Flight For the Military; Spy Satellite Deployed in a Northern Orbit | A16 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Electrical Snag Delays Experiment On Shuttle | p8 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Shuttle Uses Military Camera, But Laser Tests Are Canceled | p46 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Shuttle's Experiment On Laser Signaling Succeeds After Days | B10 |
12/2/92 | 53 | Discovery | 07d 07h | Astronauts Get Laser Signals From Maui | C7 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | ENDEAVOUR READY TO START MISSION; Space Shuttle to Put Satellite Into Orbit, Run Tests and Broadcast to Schools | A14 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | ENDEAVOUR LOFTED ON 6-DAY MISSION; Shuttle Flight, First of Eight in '93, Carries a Crew of 5 on Scientific Journey | A19 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | Equipment Aboard Endeavour Malfunctions | A12 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | An Alumnus in Space; Bronx Students Talk to Astronaut From Their School | p24 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | 2 Astronauts on Shuttle Prepare for Spacewalk | p25 |
1/13/93 | 54 | Endeavor | 05d 23h | Astronauts Carry Each Other in Space-Walk Tests | A14 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | FLAW IN SHUTTLE STOPS LAUNCHING; For Second Time in 2 Weeks, Space Agency Halts Liftoff With Moments to Go | D24 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | U.S., TO CUT COSTS, SEEKS RUSSIAN HELP ON SPACE STATION; SHARP BUDGET REDUCTION Joint Outpost Is Considered -- Move Viewed as Chance to Start Era of Cooperation U.S. Seeks Russian Aid in Design Of a Less-Expensive Space Station | A1 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Shuttle Launched on the Second Try | A16 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | DISCOVERY'S CREW ATTEMPTS REPAIRS; Mission to Study Atmosphere and the Sun Is Marred by Equipment Problems | A18 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Computer Malfunction Disrupts Shuttle Study | p21 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | This Time the Russians Get Asked for Aid; The Space Station | E2 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Shuttle Crew Releases Craft to Study Solar Winds | B10 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Americans Support The Space Shuttle | A20 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Large Role For Russia Expected On Station; Redesign of space outpost will incorporate assets as well as ideas. Russian Orbit Chosen to Enlist Moscow's Aid With Space Station Will the Russians' great Energia rocket launch the space station? | C1 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Shuttle Crew Chases After A Satellite | C10 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Shuttle Astronauts Retrieve A Satellite With Solar Data | B8 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Pork Barrel in Low-Earth Orbit | E19 |
4/8/93 | 56 | Discovery | 09d 06h | Shuttle Touches Down Safely As NASA Prepares Another | p22 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | Shuttle Launching Is Put Off Until Monday | p32 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | Shuttle Columbia Is Readied For German Science Mission | A12 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | U. S.-German Crew Launched Into Orbit; 90 experiments planned on long-delayed flight. | C5 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | Astronauts Conduct Life Science Studies On 2d Day of Flight | A13 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | Astronauts Conserve Power To Stay Aloft an Extra Day | A14 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | A German Beer Takes High Road | p3 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | An Extra Day for Columbia | A16 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | NASA Temporarily Loses Links With Space Shuttle | A18 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | Shuttle Crew Ends Work as Weather Threatens Landing | B15 |
4/26/93 | 55 | Columbia | 09d 23h | ASTRONAUTS LAND AT BACKUP BASE; Weather Forces Space Shuttle to Detour to California | A15 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Shuttle Is Readied to Retrieve European Satellite | p17 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Rainy Weather Delays Launching of Endeavour | A15 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | 4th Endeavour Flight Pursues European Satellite; Shuttle mission may be extended for extra space walks. | C5 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Shuttle Delays Maneuver | A21 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Endeavour Grabs Satellite Easily But Bringing It Home Is Tougher | A14 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | NASA Unreels Tether in an Electrical Study | p24 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Shuttle May Get Extra Day to Make Repair | B6 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Shuttle Repair Job Abandoned | C5 |
6/21/93 | 57 | Endeavor | 09d 23h | Storms Delay Shuttle Return | A17 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | NASA Is Preparing, Again, for Shuttle Launching | p36 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | After Delay of Months, Shuttle Is Off to Good Start | A22 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Shuttle Places A 2d Satellite | C7 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Space Walk-Through For a Repair Mission | A18 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Dress Rehearsal for Hubble Repair; Two astronauts find flaws in their space tools and toolbox. | A14 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Discovery's Crew Chases Orbiting Telescope | p6 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Discovery Astronauts Retrieve Orbiting Telescope | A13 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Astronauts Get Ready To Land In the Dark | C6 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Rain Delays Shuttle's Landing | A23 |
9/12/93 | 51 | Discovery | 09d 20h | Shuttle Makes a Bright Night Landing in Florida | A19 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Columbia Carries Crew of 7 Into Space | C10 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Astronauts Drink Chemicals To Measure Effect on Body | A21 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Astronauts Do Some Cycling | B15 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Astronauts Sharpen Pilot Skills on Computer | p8 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Astronauts Perform Tests to Understand A Malady of Space | p26 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | RAT IS DISSECTED ON SPACE SHUTTLE; Parts Are Being Preserved in a Study of Weightlessness and Its Effects on Body | L23 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Shuttle Crew Performs Last Tests | A14 |
10/18/93 | 58 | Columbia | 14d | Record Shuttle Flight Ends; Crew Works On | C5 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | High Wind and Clouds Delay Hubble Mission's Launching | A24 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Justice Dept. Investigating Fraud at Johnson Space Center | A30 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | ROCKET FACTORY GETS A REPRIEVE; NASA Finds New Project for Plant in Mississippi That Congress Just Killed | A30 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Blasts Off on Mission to Correct the Space Telescope's Sight; A very complex orbital repair job gets off to a smooth start. | A1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Booster Rockets In Shuttle Fleet Cause Concern; Boosters in Shuttle Fleet Raise Safety Concerns | p1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Nearing Space Telescope For Repair Job; Astronauts Get Ready for Five Space Walk | p8 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | ASTRONAUTS SNARE HUBBLE TELESCOPE FOR VITAL REPAIRS; CRUCIAL MISSION FOR NASA 357 Miles Up, Shuttle's Crew Starts First of 5 Spacewalks to Fix Flawed Device Shuttle's Crew Snares Faulty Telescope | p1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | SUCCESSFUL WORK ON HUBBLE BRINGS NASA SOME RELIEF; FIRST REPAIRS COMPLETED Astronauts Replace Gyroscopes and Use Force to Shut Door Warped by Sun's Heat Successful Work on Hubble Brings Some Relief to NASA | A1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Some Feared Mirror Flaws Even Before Hubble Orbit; Some Suspected Flaws in Mirror Even Before Launching of Hubble | C1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | With New Equipment, Hubble's Eye Gets A New Lease on Life; The astronauts' next task is to fit its new corrective lenses. New Equipment for Hubble Telescope | A1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | In Key Repair, Telescope Gets Better Eyesight; In Key Repair, Telescope Is Given Better Eyesight | A1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Main Telescope Repairs Are Completed | B20 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | SHUTTLE CREW SET TO FREE TELESCOPE; NASA's Officials Elated With Mission, but Now Crucial Testing Lies Ahead | A20 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | SHUTTLE RELEASES HUBBLE TELESCOPE; Repaired and Re-equipped, Eye on the Stars Is Sent Into Orbit With Hope | p11 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Virtuosos in Space | p22 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | NASA Success in Hubble Mission Gives Space Station Plan a Boost; NASA Success in Hubble Mission Gives Boost to Space Station Plan An agency works to regain the confidence of Congress. | p2 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Today, Astronauts Don't Expect Ticker-Tape Parades | p149 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Returns; Its Mission Accomplished, Shuttle Makes Night Landing in Florida | A1 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | NASA's Russian Roulette | A25 |
12/2/93 | 61 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Lands After Major Success | C5 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Cool Weather Threatens to Delay a Shuttle | A19 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Shuttle Lifts Off On First Mission With a Russian; Flight Is Hailed as Start Of New Era in Space | A17 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Symbol of New Cooperation; Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev | A17 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Glitches Delay Deployment of Satellite by Shuttle | p22 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Shuttle Crew Again Fails to Deploy Satellite | A10 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | 4% Rise Sought in Science Budget | C5 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Satellite Release Canceled | C6 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Russian on Discovery Greets Comrades on a Space Station | A19 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Astronauts Litter, for a Test | A16 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Shuttle Crew Prepares To End Joint Mission | A25 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | 5 Americans and Russian End Historic Shuttle Trip | p7 |
2/3/94 | 60 | Discovery | 07d 06h | Glue Used for Repairs Of Shuttle, NASA Says | p32 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | Shuttle Launching Postponed | A18 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | Little Glamour, Lots to Do on This Space Trip; A mission where the research payoffs might take years. | p9 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | NASA Weighs Problem With Vital Shuttle Device | p21 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | NASA Checking Shuttle's Hydraulic System | A15 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | NASA Budget Cuts Raise Serious Concerns Over Safety of Shuttle; Budget Cuts Raise Serious Concerns Over Safety of Shuttle Outsiders worry, but NASA says safety still comes first. | C1 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | Readings Back to Normal | C9 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | Crew of Shuttle Gets Preview Of Life Aboard Space Station | A13 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | Slender Thread Visible Amid Stars | C8 |
3/4/94 | 62 | Columbia | 13d 23h | SHUTTLE RETURNS TO FLORIDA BASE; Ends Second-Longest Flight After Astronauts Finish Their Experiments | p9 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Astronauts Prepare for Shuttle Launching Today | A20 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Liftoff Delayed Till Today | p7 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Embarks on High-Tech Scrutiny of Environment; Radar images may explain history and enhance the future. | p20 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Radar Working | D10 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle to Land After Mission To Survey Earth | C8 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Landing Set for Today | B9 |
4/9/94 | 59 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle That Mapped The Earth Makes A Desert Landing | D23 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Space Shuttle Set to Explore Low-Gravity Effects | A18 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Newts and Metal Projects Ride Columbia Into Space | p10 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Moon-Landing Anniversary; Tonight, tomorrow and Thursday | C14 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Astronaut Grows Too Tall | C8 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Happy Event on Shuttle: Baby Fish and One Newt | A20 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Staring at Fish and Balls of Molten Metal in Space, All in the Name of Science; Three eggs are seen on the belly of a female Medaka fish. | A17 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Prolific Salamander Dies of Stress in Orbit | A16 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Three Voyagers to the Moon: Life After Making History on TV; THE ASTRONAUTS Ups and downs after the first lunar-landing mission. | p21 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | 25 Years Later, Moon Race in Eclipse; TO THE MOON: The 'Giant Leap for Mankind' 25 Years Later, Moon Race Is Eclipsed by a Shift in Priorities | p1 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Wistful Pride and Cynicism Color Americans' Memories of Apollo 11; To the Moon 25 Years After Apollo | A11 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | 2d Newt Dies Aboard the Space Shuttle | C11 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | NASA's New Ploy: Meld With Moscow; Integration with old rival brings White House support. NASA's Bold New Ploy: Melding Its Programs With Moscow's | C1 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Earthly Worries Supplant Euphoria of Moon Shots; TO THE MOON: Unfulfilled Prophecies Earthly Worries Supplant Euphoria of Manned Flight to Moon | A1 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | In Rural Ohio, Armstrong Quietly Lives on His Own Dark Side of the Moon; A hero of the heavens could be 'the Charles Lindbergh of this era.' | A14 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Lunar Legacy | A18 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Apollo Team Celebrates Anniversary With Clinton | A20 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Weather Prolongs Shuttle Orbit | p26 |
7/8/94 | 65 | Columbia | 14d 17h | Shuttle Brings Home an Endurance Record | p26 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Lost in Space: Living Room for the Crew; Lost in Space: Living Room for the Crew | C1 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Shuttle Blastoff Set Today | A21 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Shuttle Soars Into Orbit to Test Device for Space Rescues | p7 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Chief Astronaut Is Named | p32 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Shuttle Fires Laser Beams at a Tropical Storm | p32 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | 'It's Awesome': Space Shuttle Looks at Itself | A11 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Shuttle Equipment Problems | C11 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Space Shuttle Releases a Satellite to Study the Solar Winds | B8 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | 2 Astronauts Plan Untethered Walks In Space Tomorrow | A14 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Space Shuttle Crew Retrieves Satellite Launched 2 Days Ago | A25 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Two Astronauts Fly Free of Space Shuttle | p1 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Astronauts Use Extra Day for Laser Studies | p33 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Landing Of Shuttle Is Delayed | C12 |
9/9/94 | 64 | Discovery | 10d 22h | Shuttle Ends 11-Day Mission With Mojave Desert Landing | B8 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | 6 Astronauts Set for Shuttle Launching Today | A25 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Soars Into Space on Mission to Detect Environmental Changes on Earth | p7 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Photographs Volcano and Desert | p22 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Steering Jets Fail on Shuttle Radar, Halting Test | A27 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Space Shuttle Radar Detects Oil Spill in Experiment With Germany | A23 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle's Radar Maps the Earth in High Detail; In space, an exercise to make the planet safer. | p10 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Repeats Previous Orbits In Effort to Create Detailed Maps | p40 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Astronauts Resume Radar Study | B7 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Finishes Survey And Is to Land Today | C6 |
9/30/94 | 68 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Returns to Earth With Detour to California | A12 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Shuttle Flight Set Today | A25 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | 6 Astronauts Are Launched Into Space; Atmosphere Is Focus Of 11-Day Mission | A27 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Quick Reprogramming Clears Vision of Satellite Released by Space Shuttle; Sun-blinded, an explorer loses two hours of data. | p54 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Instrument Fails in Project Aboard Shuttle | p24 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Space Shuttle Briefly Loses Radio Contact | A15 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Device's Loss Doesn't Deter Astronauts | C10 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | NASA Awaits Birth Of Spacecraft Rats | A24 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Astronauts Again Seeking Clues About Dwindling Ozone Shield | A32 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | A Wealth Of Facts On Shuttles | p49 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Shuttle Prepares to Snare German Satellite | p9 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Making an Unusual Maneuver, The Shuttle Retrieves a Satellite | p40 |
11/3/94 | 66 | Atlantis | 10d 22h | Shuttle Ready for Landing | A14 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Shuttle's Launching Is Delayed By Failure in a Guidance Unit | A20 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Shuttle Blasts Off to Meet Russian Station; A space ballet as rehearsal for an international project. | A16 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Shuttle Discovery Aims for Rendezvous; Shuttle Heads for Rendezvous With Russians | p1 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Fuel Leaks Threaten Shuttle Plan to Link With Russian Station | p27 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | 13 Women Triumphing Vicariously; Shuttle Pilot Lives Their Early Dream | p26 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | A Leak May Alter Discovery's Plans; Rendezvous With Russian Space Station Is On, but at a Distance | A12 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Astronaut Takes City Where She Was Raised to the Stars; Astronaut Takes a City to the Stars | B1 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Former Space Rivals Are Now Partners in Orbit; Old Foes, Now Friends, Rendezvous in Orbit | A1 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Space Radar to Study Khmer Temples at Angkor | C11 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Shuttle Commander Talks to Mir Leader | B9 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | 2 Astronauts In Deep Chill During a Test Of Spacesuits | A1 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Astronauts Say Warmer Gloves Are Necessary | p10 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Shuttle Discovery Returns After Russian Rendezvous | p32 |
2/3/95 | 63 | Discovery | 08d 06h | Space Encounters: The Russian Kind | E2 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Shuttle Endeavour Blasts Off on a 15-Day Astronomy Mission | A18 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | 7 Astronauts Begin Flight To Set Record; Telescopes to Study Invisible Universe | B7 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Shuttle Telescopes Drifting | p6 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Telescope Aboard Endeavour Zooms In on Distant Quasar | p18 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Is NASA Among the Truly Needy? | A14 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | On Line to Endeavour, Quasar and Suns | A10 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Telescopes Aboard Shuttle Observe Stellar Explosion | C10 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Astronauts Examine Stellar Explosions | p27 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | NASA Turns to Industry for Next Generation of Launchers | p24 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Ultraviolet Look at Moon by Endeavour | A16 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Work Aboard Shuttle | C9 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | No Extension for Shuttle | A10 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | The Space Comrade From Florida; Norman Earl Thagard | A10 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Chat With the Endeavour | A8 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Is It 2001 Yet? A U.S.-Russian Space Odyssey; Is 2001 Here? U.S.-Russian Space Odyssey Opens | A1 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Shuttle Landing Delayed | p7 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | NASA's New Guide to Space Exploration (On $25 a Day); There is rising anxiety about the agency's grand plans and its shrinking budget. | E16 |
3/2/95 | 67 | Endeavor | 16d 15h | Shuttle Ends Record Flight With Landing In California | p23 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | Opening Era, Space Shuttle Is Launched; Crew of 7 Is on Way To Dock With Mir | A12 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | Space Linkup With $100 Billion Future; Shuttle Is Set for Rendezvous Today With Russian Space Station | B8 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | LOCKHEED TO TAKE OVER ALL WORK ON SHUTTLE CONTRACT | D3 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | U.S. Craft Docks Flawlessly With Russian Space Station; U.S. Craft Docks Flawlessly With Russian Space Station | A1 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | Astronauts Have a Day Of Work And Play | p5 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | The Right Stuff Was More Fun in the Movie | E2 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | Tie Binding Space Stations Is Leak-Free | p18 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | Crews Prepare to Undo Hybrid Home in Space; Astronauts exchange goodbyes and hail new cooperation. | p15 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | With a Complex Space Ballet, U.S. and Russian Linkup Ends | A1 |
6/27/95 | 71 | Atlantis | 09d 19h | For Astronaut, an End to the Longest Journey | p6 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | NASA Readies Space Shuttle For Takeoff | A21 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | Shuttle Blasts Off, Leaving Woodpecker Threat Behind; Crew to Replace Satellite Lost on Challenger | A15 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | Astronaut Opens a Hospital Phone System. | p19 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | Old Mission Control Is Set for a Final Sign-Off | p19 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | Fog Delays Shuttle Return | p6 |
7/13/95 | 70 | Discovery | 08d 22h | After Day's Delay for Bad Weather, Shuttle Lands in Florida | p21 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Hurricane Threatens Space Shuttle Plans | A16 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Launching Plans Continue for Shuttle | A28 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Space Shuttle Takes Off After Month's Delay | A16 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Shuttle Retrieves Out-of-Control Satellite | B9 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | NASA Halts Film Experiment On Disk Trailing Endeavour | D24 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | New Troubles Undermine Shuttle Experiment | A17 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Trouble Ends As Astronauts Fetch Satellite | A22 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Astronauts to Take a Walk on the Cold Side | p7 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Space-Walking Gear Passes Temperature Test | p25 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | For 5 Astronauts, a Mission Out of Kilter | A13 |
9/7/95 | 69 | Endeavor | 10d 20h | Smooth Ending to a Wobbly Mission; Good news on a space shuttle safety question. | C5 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Threat to Shuttle Mission | A29 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Space Shuttle Is Launched On 16-Day Science Mission | p11 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Crew Gets Started On Research | p30 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Water Experiment Soars and Splats | B8 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | NASA Briefly Loses Contact With Shuttle | A14 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Astronauts Ignite Fuel in Space Experiment | D19 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Crew Prepares for Return to Earth | p18 |
10/20/95 | 73 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Americans Too Tall or Short For Russian Space Program | A30 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Weather Could Delay Shuttle Launching | p8 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | NASA Cancels Shuttle Liftoff, Citing Weather | p38 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Dodging Clouds, Space Shuttle Begins Its Chase of Russians | A15 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Astronauts Prepare Mir's Orbiting Dock | A20 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Space Tunnel Job Near | C7 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Americans And Russians Meet in Orbit; Deft Maneuvering By Atlantis's Crew | A20 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Astronauts Hail Flawless Linkup in Space | B11 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Shuttle Crew Bids Farewell To Mir Station | p7 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Space Station and Shuttle Uncouple; Go Their Separate Ways | p19 |
11/12/95 | 74 | Atlantis | 08d 04h | Shuttle Ends 8-Day Mission | C6 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Shuttle Is Warmed Up for a 9-Day Mission | A13 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Shrugging Off the Cold, Shuttle Sets Off on a Satellite Hunt | A12 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Shuttle Is Forced to Maneuver Around an Abandoned Satellite | p24 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Space Shuttle Snatches Craft From Its Orbit | p21 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Astronauts Practice Construction in Space | A14 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Practicing Space Work | C5 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Shuttle Crew's Trophies: 2 Walks and 2 Satellites | A16 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Astronaut in Frigid Space Walk Gives Praise for Thermal Gear | B7 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Break for Astronauts | A18 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Astronauts Say Space Station Work Is Feasible | p24 |
1/11/96 | 72 | Endeavor | 08d 22h | Endeavour Returns Japanese Satellite to Earth | p1 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | The Shuttle Takes Off for a High-Wire Act | A18 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Peering Into Space With a Little Help From NASA | CN2 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Shuttle's Crew Forced to Delay Satellite Test | p31 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Satellite and Plans Are Adrift As a Stringlike Tether Snaps; Satellite and Plans Are Set Adrift as Stringlike Tether Breaks | A1 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | A Decade of Work Lost With Tether | C9 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | NASA Contacts Its Lost Satellite | A15 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Breakaway Space Satellite Finally Dies Out | p7 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | 2 O-Ring Problems Reported on Shuttle | C8 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Computer Problems Curtail Shuttle Mission | A24 |
2/22/96 | 75 | Columbia | 15d 17h | Shuttle Lands in Florida After Troubled Flight | p26 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle Launching Delay | A20 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle Blasts Off, but Hydraulic Leak May Curtail Flight | p6 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle Atlantis Successfully Docks With Russian Space Station | p33 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | U.S. Woman Starts Stay on Russian Space Station | B9 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Astronauts Haul Supplies to Space Station | C9 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Space Walkers Attach Debris Catchers to Orbiting Laboratory | A1 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Atlantis Crew Plans Early Return to Earth | p7 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | A Long-Term Guest Settles In | E2 |
3/22/96 | 76 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle Delay Presents Crew With Problem | p14 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Begins 10-Day Technology Flight | A1 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Deploys Inflatable Satellite | C8 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Retrieves a Satellite With Experiments | A18 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Astronauts Begin Test of Space Navigation Without Thrusters | A24 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Astronauts Repair Their Soda Fountain | A17 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | For Shuttle Crew, a Few Hours of Time Off | p11 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Catches Up With Research Satellite | p26 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Satellite Orients Itself, Shuttle Astronauts Find | C7 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Plans Return After Satellite Work | A15 |
5/19/96 | 77 | Endeavor | 10d | Shuttle Lands in Florida After 10-Day Mission | A23 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Shuttle Is Set to Fly Today if Weather Clears | A14 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Shuttle Blasts Off on Mission That Could Be Record Length | A14 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Shuttle Astronauts Start Study of Motion Sickness | p20 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Astronauts Are Wired To Study Sleep Ills | C11 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | NASA PICKS MODEL FOR A NEW FLEET OF SPACE VEHICLES; AIMS TO REPLACE SHUTTLE Lockheed Martin Is Chosen to Build a Test Craft -- Plan May Create 2,000 Jobs NASA Picks Model for a New Generation of Space Vehicles | A1 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Gas Leakage May Delay Next Shuttle Flight | A15 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Astronauts Complete Last Full Day of Tests | p7 |
6/20/96 | 78 | Columbia | 16d 21h | Record Shuttle Flight Ends and Tests Begin | A11 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | For American, Wait in Space On Mir Craft May Be Over | A11 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Shuttle Is Launched To Retrieve Astronaut | C7 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Shuttle Is Closing In On Russian Station | A16 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | A Hankering for Home; Shannon Wells Lucid American Space Pioneer With Hankering for Home | A1 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Russia's Mir And Shuttle Are Flawless In Space Link | A25 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | U.S. Astronaut Ready to Take Her Ride Home | A20 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Astronaut Says She Yearns For Family, Gooey Desserts | p6 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Mir Is Described as Roomy | A11 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | U.S. Astronaut Bids Farewell To the Russian Space Station | A23 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Period of Wobbliness Awaits Astronaut at Home | A14 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | Shuttle Set to Land | B10 |
9/16/96 | 79 | Atlantis | 10d 03h | After 6 Months, Her Feet Are Back on the Ground; Astronaut Is Back on Earth After 6-Month Stay in Space | A1 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Shuttle Crew With Oldest Astronaut Is Set to Fly | A19 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Shuttle Blasts Off on Mission With 2 Scientific Satellites | D20 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Telescope Deployed by Shuttle Has a Problem With Alignment | B10 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Repairs Made To Telescope Near Shuttle | A18 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Shuttle Grabs a Satellite | C9 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Shuttle's Astronauts Plan a Busy Holiday | A18 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Hatch Won't Open, and Space Walk Is Put Off | A31 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | NASA Engineers Try to Salvage Space Walk; For the first time in shuttle history, a hatch will not open. | p14 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Space Walks Are Canceled For the Shuttle | p32 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Clouds Force NASA to Delay Shuttle Landing by One Day | A32 |
11/19/96 | 80 | Columbia | 17d 15h | Space Shuttle Sets a Record For a Mission | p13 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Shuttle Countdown Starts | p6 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Atlantis Blasts Off in Swift Pursuit of Mir Space Station; This is the fifth of NASA's nine planned missions with Mir. | A13 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | 'I Have the Greatest Enthusiasm for the Mission'; On HAL's Birthday, Measuring '2001' Against Reality | D4 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | After 3-Day Pursuit, Shuttle Docks With Russian Station | A12 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | After Joyful Space Docking, 2-Nation Crew Gets to Work | A16 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Another Vanishing Act on Cluttered Mir | A22 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Shuttle Astronauts Test Vibrationless Treadmill | C8 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Astronaut Tells Of Down Side To Space Life | A15 |
1/12/97 | 81 | Atlantis | 10d 04h | Shuttle Lands With a Long-Term Traveler | A21 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Oxygen Leak Found on Shuttle | B8 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Improving Hubble's View of the Universe | A12 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Shuttle Starts Space Telescope Mission | A12 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Congressional Panel Hears Options for Delayed Space Station | A26 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Shuttle Chases Space Telescope in $350 Million Repair Mission | A25 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Space Telescope Boards Shuttle, and Astronauts Begin Repairs | A1 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Upgrade Under Way for Hubble To Expand Its Cosmic Vision | p9 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Shuttle and Space Telescope Dodge Piece of Space Debris | p16 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Shuttle Crew Adjusts Cover On Telescope | A15 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Shuttle Crew Frees Telescope After Repairs | A19 |
2/11/97 | 82 | Discovery | 09d 23h | Space Shuttle Returns by Night | p9 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | NASA Adds Insulation To Shuttle's Water Pipes | A22 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | The ultimate challenge: space waste | C1 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Air-Purification System Malfunctions on Mir | p10 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Shuttle Lifts Off on Mission to Explore Lack of Gravity; A mission focusing in part on how fire reacts in space. | p10 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Generator Flaw May Force End to Shuttle Flight | p26 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Power Problem on Shuttle Forces a Tuesday Landing; Mission Is 3d to Be Ended Early Since 1981 | A1 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Astronauts Power Down Experiments Before Return Today; To save power for science, most lights are dimmed. | C3 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Truncated Shuttle Flight Ends, but Ship May Fly Again Soon | A14 |
4/4/97 | 83 | Columbia | 03d 23h | Panel Upset by New Delay In Russian Space Module | A23 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Russia Resumes Spending on Space Station | A27 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle Takes Off to Fortify the Mir Station | A27 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Shuttle, With Critical Cargo, Docks With Russian Station | p10 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Sex Aloft? Astronauts Avoid Topic | C9 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | New Astronaut on Mir Likes the Pace | A10 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | Astronaut Expects To Take Baby Steps | A23 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | A Rattletrap Space Station; Pushing the Limits Of Soviet Technology | E10 |
5/15/97 | 84 | Atlantis | 09d 05h | A Sometimes Perilous Mission Ends With the Return of Atlantis | p21 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Launching of Shuttle Is Scheduled for Tuesday | B9 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Mir Supply Ship Overload Suspected | C2 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | NASA Moves Up Liftoff | C2 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | New Problem Affects Life On Mir Station | A19 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Roars Aloft to Complete Mission Interrupted in April | A19 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Astronauts Resume Jobs From Aborted Mission | A19 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Luck Sent Astronaut to Space Station | p12 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Moscow, We Have a Problem | E9 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Flames Rise Higher In Space, Test Shows | A11 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Tests Of Tiny Fires Spur Delight | B10 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Ahead of Schedule | A12 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Mir Commander's Heart Ills Cast Doubt on Repair Effort; Mir Astronaut's Heart Problem Casts Doubt on Repair Effort | A1 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | RUSSIANS SUGGEST AMERICAN TAKE ON MIR REPAIR TASK; BUT NASA VOICES DOUBTS U.S. Officials Ask Whether Job Can Be Done by New Team Rather Than Take Risks Russians Want U.S. Astronaut To Take On Mir Repair Task | A1 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | U.S. Astronaut Gets Tentative Go to Help Repair Mir | A3 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | ASTRONAUT ERROR DEEPENS ANXIETIES ON SPACE STATION; VITAL CABLE UNPLUGGED Climate Control and Lights Are Shut Down, but Crew Is Not in Danger, Officials Say Astronaut's Mistake Deepens Anxiety on Mir | A1 |
7/1/97 | 94 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Returns Full of Research Information | A19 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | After One More Mishap, Relief Craft Links to Mir; After a Mishap, a Relief Crew Reaches the Mir Space Station | A1 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Space Shuttle Blasts Off and Deploys a Scientific Satellite | A25 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Astronauts Aboard Discovery Test New Japanese Robot Arm; A slow space debut with several mistakes, but no surprises. | p10 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Shuttle Tests A Robot Built To Spacewalk | A11 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Spirits Soar As Shuttle Prepares For New Era; Spirits Soar at NASA as Space Shuttle Prepares for New Era | C1 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Russian Space Station in Need of Water | A18 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Shuttle's Crew Takes Back Set In Experiment | A26 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Discovery Ends Orbital Testing, Drawing Praise | A12 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Space Shuttle Landing Is Postponed to Tuesday | A17 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Jeers Sting Mir Mission Control, Which Bemoans a Money Pinch; Crew Fixes Computer, the Latest Misadventure Now the Jeers At Mir Sting The Officials Down Below | A1 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Shuttle Comes Back With Data on Ozone | A10 |
8/7/97 | 85 | Discovery | 11d 20h | Washington's Bet on Mir; In Mir's Path: Hard Lesson NASA's Commitment Looks to Long Term News Analysis | A1 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | NASA Weighs Risk of Sending New Man to Mir | A18 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | U.S. Doctor on Shuttle to Join 2 Russians | A25 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Is Due to Arrive At Space Station Today | A10 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | U.S. Space Shuttle Atlantis Docks Safely With Russian Mir | p10 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | American Astronauts Swap Places in Space | A6 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Astronauts Move Supplies From Space Shuttle to Mir | A13 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | 2 Space-Walking Astronauts Fetch Experiments From Mir | A14 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Crew Prepares To Leave Russian Station | A13 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Leaves Russia Outpost For a Return Sunday Night | A10 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Astronaut's Return From the Mir Is Delayed by Cloudy Weather | A16 |
9/25/97 | 86 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle, a Day Late, Returns With U.S. Astronaut From Mir | A16 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | All Is Going Well For Shuttle Blastoff | A22 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Executes Flip on Its Way Into Orbit | A26 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Must Delay Release of a Satellite | A22 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Astronauts Are Unable to Retrieve Malfunctioning Satellite | A12 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Astronauts Make a Good Grab And Bring Satellite Back In | A1 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Satellite Could Be Sent Back Out Right Away | A17 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Will Not Release Rescued Science Satellite | A19 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Second Space Walk Set For Space Shuttle Crew | A24 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Camera Tested in Space | A25 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Sets Return From Space Mission That Had a Failure | A20 |
11/19/97 | 87 | Columbia | 15d 16h | Shuttle Lands, And Inquiry Is Scheduled On Mission | A12 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | For an Astronaut-to-Be, Teaching Remains No. 1 | A10 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | To Boldly Go Where Fish Haven't; Testing Feasibility of Piscine Farms for Space Voyages REGION To Boldly Go Where Fish Never Have: Dinner Tables in Space | B1 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | What's on the Menu, NASA? | B7 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Shuttle Blasts Off With Last American to Live on the Mir Station | A14 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Shuttle Endeavour Nears Russian Space Station | A12 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Shuttle Docks at Space Station With Astronaut and Supplies | p24 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Ill-fitting Spacesuit Imperils Mission of Astronaut | A16 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Mir Astronaut Enlarges Suit, Saves Mission | A11 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Faulty Jets Are Fixed, and Space Complex Is Stabilized | A10 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Russians Complain Anew About the American on Mir | A20 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Shuttle Departs, Leaving Last American on Mir; Another astronaut heads home after four tough months in orbit. | A11 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Mir Astronaut Returns to Earth, With Family and Pizza on Hand | p17 |
1/22/98 | 89 | Endeavor | 08d 19h | Astronaut Says He's Still Wobbly After Months of Weightlessness | A16 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Columbia Soars Into Space With a Menagerie on Board | A9 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Astronauts Remove Mouse Fetuses in Space | A17 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Crew Restarts A Faulty Air Purifier | p21 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Space Station Is Assembled, But Only on the Ground; Space Station Assembled, on Earth | F1 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Glenn's Priority Has The Party Seeing Stars | A12 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Hydraulic Malfunction Cuts Power On Shuttle | p34 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Crew And Animals Return Safely | A12 |
4/17/98 | 90 | Columbia | 15d 21h | Shuttle Flight's Post-Mortem | F3 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Problems With Computer Continue Aboard Mir | A13 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Space Station Partners Approve Assembly Delay | A13 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | A Last Visit Before Mir Becomes A Fireball | F1 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | A Russian Drama: 147 Months of Mir | F5 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Begins America's Last Mission to Mir; Russians say Mir is ready for guests after a computer repair. | A12 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Arrives at Mir to Retrieve American and Deliver Supplies | A17 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Astronauts Test for Leak | p22 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Departs From Mir as a New Era Begins; Like a relay stick, a wrench is passed in a space marathon. | A1 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Space Shuttle Returns Safely From the Last of Its Missions to Mir | A6 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Space Aged; The risk to Glenn's health may not be very great, but no one at NASA wants the most memorable photo to be of John Glenn being carried off the orbiter on a stretcher. | SM50 |
6/2/98 | 91 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Glenn Is Ready to Say Goodbye to All That; 'I'd rather wrestle a gorilla than ask anybody for another 50 cents.' | A7 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Covering John Glenn | E5 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | New Space Venture Turns Back the Years; At Cape Canaveral, Reliving the Grand Highs of '62 | A1 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Glenn Draws Huge Crowd To View His Latest Flight | A14 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Space Aging | A30 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | A Nostalgic Celebration in Glenn's Town | A22 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Clinton Praises Launching And Gains of Space Program | A23 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | In Classrooms, History Lesson Brings Cheers | A22 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Not Just Along for the Ride | A23 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Pioneer Returns as Crewman in the Shuttle; GLENN RETURNS TO SPACE: Six Astronauts, One Legend THE OVERVIEW 36 Years Later, Glenn Lifts Off for Space Encore on Shuttle With 6 Others | A1 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | To the Stars, Again | A22 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | A Cosmic Vista Worth Sharing | A15 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Glenn Reports Back to Earth, 'It's Been a Great Ride So Far' | A12 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Needles, Vials and Pills for Glenn the Geriatric | p22 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Space Makes His Faith Stronger, Glenn Says | A16 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Glenn Eclipses a Rich Array of Shuttle Experiments; A three-pound nose aims to sniff out perils to astronauts. | F3 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Shuttle Easily Regains Satellite, and Hundreds of Photos of Sun | A20 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Laptops on the Shuttle: Age Does Not Matter | G8 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | 'Tonight' Host Trades Laughs With Shuttle | A24 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Astronaut's Adventure on Earth: Luge | D4 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | On Day 7, Shuttle's Crew Chats With Gore, Press and Students | A16 |
10/29/98 | 95 | Discovery | 08d 21h | Glenn Back on Ground, Head Still Above Clouds; Glenn on Ground, Head Still Above Clouds | p1 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | A Milestone In Space Flight Is Postponed | A24 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Space Station's First Construction Crew Lifts Off Aboard the Shuttle | A8 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Shuttle Crew Surmounts First Challenge in Building Space Station | p47 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Astronauts Join First Parts of Space Station | A1 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Ultimate High-Beam Job Site: 240 Miles Up | F1 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | With Space Station Parts Joined, Astronauts Make a Quick Start on Wiring Them Together | A1 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | 2 Astronauts Make 2d Space Walk to Install Antennas on Station | A22 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | For the First Time, Astronauts Enter International Space Station | A23 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | 2 Astronauts Give Station Final Touches | p37 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | After a Fond Adieu, Station Is Led to Orbit Alone | A22 |
12/4/98 | 88 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Shuttle Back After Space Station Job; The mission's space walks were a small first step in a $60 billion project. | A28 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Ready for Thursday Launching in Mission to Space Station | A26 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Bound for Space Station, Supplies in Tow | A18 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Discovery Docks To International Station | A16 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Crew Begins Space Walk and Work on Outside of Station | p1 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Astronauts Enter International Station | A10 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Astronauts Work Through Night On Home Improvement Projects | A16 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Crew Helps Stock Space Station | A21 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Seeing the Earth With an Astronaut's Eye | TR3 |
5/27/99 | 96 | Discovery | 09d 19h | Shuttle Lands After Stocking And Repairing Space Station | A16 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | Space Shuttle Launching Is Delayed a Second Time | A11 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | After Delays, Shuttle Lifts Off With First Female Commander | A18 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | After Hiccup at Liftoff, Shuttle Puts Telescope Into Space | A10 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | Woman's Work: Space Commander | A10 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | NASA Says Columbia May Have Leaked Fuel | A12 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | Another Test for Commander Lies on Earth | F2 |
7/23/99 | 93 | Columbia | 04d 22h | Shuttle Makes Pinpoint Landing After Telescope-Delivery Mission | A16 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Rain and Clouds Force NASA To Delay Shuttle Flight Again | A18 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Space Shuttle Finally Lifts Off On Mission to Fix Telescope | A18 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Gotcha! Space Shuttle Crew Captures Broken Telescope; Astronauts Will Now Try to Fix It in Space | A20 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Shuttle Crew Starts Repairs On Telescope; Spacewalkers Install 6 New Gyroscopes | A1 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | On Second Outing, Astronauts Continue Upgrade of Telescope | A15 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | 2 Astronauts Do Spacewalk To Finish Fixing Hubble; The $3 billion telescope in the heavens goes its own way again today. | A21 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Shuttle Sends Renewed Hubble Back to Work | p22 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Repairs Done, Shuttle Crew Makes Plans For Landing | A14 |
12/19/99 | 103 | Discovery | 07d 23h | Shuttle Lands at Florida Base, Ending Image-Building Mission | A20 |
2/11/00 | 99 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Safety Issues Looming as Number of Shuttle Flights Increases | A18 |
2/11/00 | 99 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | First Part of Mapping Mission In Space Goes Without a Hitch | A10 |
2/11/00 | 99 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | National News Briefs; NASA May Cut Short Its Mapping of Earth | A21 |
2/11/00 | 99 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle to Complete Mission | A16 |
2/11/00 | 99 | Endeavor | 11d 05h | Shuttle Is Returning After Most Complete Mapping of Earth | F2 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Shuttle Lifts Off on Mission to Fix Space Station | A16 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Shuttle Docks at Station | p32 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Astronauts Eagerly Begin Space Station's Repairs | F5 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Proud Russia Keeps Mir Aloft; Irked, NASA Seeks Help on Space Station A Proud Russia Keeps the Mir space station Aloft, Irking NASA. | F1 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Astronauts Replace Space Station Batteries | A18 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | Work Over, Astronauts Leave Space Station | A11 |
5/19/00 | 101 | Atlantis | 09d 21h | With space Station Sparkling, Crew Lands | F12 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Launching of Shuttle Will Begin Push to Complete Space Outpost | A22 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | National News Briefs; Shuttle Docks at Station; Long Spacewalk Begins | A18 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Station Inspires Record Spacewalk | A1 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Crew Breaks Out Chisel | A20 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | National News Briefs; Space Station Astronauts Install Treadmill in Orbit | p39 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | National News Briefs; Space Mission Ends, And Shuttle Plans Return | A18 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | National News Briefs; Astronauts Prepare For Their Return Home | A23 |
9/8/00 | 106 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Space Shuttle Returns in a Night Landing | A27 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | High Winds Delay Shuttle Mission to Space Station | F3 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Four-Inch Metal Pin Delays Liftoff of Shuttle | A26 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Astronauts Rendezvous With Space Station | A13 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Astronauts Hook Cables And Antennas to Station | A20 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Strong Crosswind Delays Space Shuttle's Landing | A21 |
10/11/00 | 92 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Space Shuttle Returns | A18 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle to Lift Off Tonight for Space Station | A32 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Endeavour Is Off On 'a Beautiful Night to Fly' | A34 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Nearing Space Station And Causing A Traffic Jam; STEP BY STEP; Adding Solar Power | A8 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Shuttle Joins Space Station; Solar Wings Await | p47 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Space Station Gets Its Wings, But Only One Is Deployed | A21 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Astronauts Finish Adding Solar Wing To Station | A18 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Astronauts Tighten Slack Solar Panel | A26 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Space Station Crew Greets First Visitors; Handshakes and vigorous hugs welcome the shuttle astronauts aboard. | A21 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Space Shuttle Departs Space Station After Installing Solar Wings | p54 |
11/30/00 | 97 | Endeavor | 10d 19h | Space Shuttle Returns to Earth, Ending Construction Mission | A20 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | NASA Set to Deliver Station's Scientific Core | F3 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Shuttle Atlantis Heads for Space Station Carrying Laboratory | A24 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Astronauts Bolt Laboratory to Space Station | p34 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Crew Tears The Wrapping Off Spaces Lab | A1 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Astronauts Play Dead Men Spacewalking | A29 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Wind Delays Landing For Space Shuttle Crew | A12 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Crosswind Again Delays Landing of Space Shuttle | A19 |
2/7/01 | 98 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | National News Briefs; Space Shuttle Lands | A13 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Shuttle Primed for Crew-Exchange Mission to Station | A16 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Replacement Crew Enters Space Station | p28 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | 2 Astronauts Walk in Space Almost 9 Hours | A9 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | 2 Astronauts Leave Shuttle to Finish Job | A13 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | 150 Miles Up, Mir Begins Final Journey; 150 Miles Up, Mir Begins Its Final Journey After 15 Years | F1 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | National News Briefs; Shuttle and Station Dodge Tool in Space | A21 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | National News Briefs; Warning to Shuttle Was a False Alarm | A14 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | 'Sail Her Well' | A14 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Tourist Barred, Russia Boycotts NASA Training; False Alarm at Space Station | A21 |
3/8/01 | 102 | Discovery | 12d 19h | National News Briefs; Station Commander Ends 4.5 Weightless Months | A17 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | Shuttle Endeavour Heads to Space Station | A17 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | NASA Faulted On Supervision Of Contractor | p19 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | Shuttle Docks With Station, Crane in Tow | p19 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | Canadian Robot Arm Is Linked To Space Station in 7-Hour Walk | A13 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | Russia Wins Fight to Be First Space Travel Agent; Russia Wins Fight to Be Travel Agent For Space | A1 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | Space Station Test of Robot Arm Is Delayed | A21 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | NASA Racing To Fix Problem With Computer | A10 |
4/19/01 | 100 | Endeavor | 11d 21h | As Shuttle Returns to Earth, Tourist Adjusts to Space Station | A15 |
7/12/01 | 104 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shuttle, a Little Late, Glides Into Station | A10 |
7/12/01 | 104 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | 2nd Entry Installed on Space Station | A10 |
7/12/01 | 104 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Space Station's New Air Lock Is Put to Use for First Time | p22 |
7/12/01 | 104 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shuttle Leaves Space Station To Head Home | A14 |
7/12/01 | 104 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shuttle Lands in Florida | A12 |
8/10/01 | 105 | Discovery | 11d 21h | Space Shuttle Is Launched Ahead of Storm | A12 |
8/10/01 | 105 | Discovery | 11d 21h | Spacewalking Astronauts Lay Groundwork for 2002 Project | p36 |
12/5/01 | 108 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Endeavour Is Set for Launching After Docking Problem Is Solved | A14 |
12/5/01 | 108 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Under Tight Security, Shuttle Lifts Off After a Week's Delay | A30 |
12/5/01 | 108 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Pick for NASA Says He Has Fiscal Mandate | A50 |
12/5/01 | 108 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | Memorial in Space Station | B7 |
12/5/01 | 108 | Endeavor | 11d 19h | 3 Astronauts Return To a Different World | A20 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Space Shuttle Launched, but Cooling System Is a Worry | A13 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Shuttle's Mission Continues Despite Cooling System Flaw | p22 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Space Telescope Is Secured; Repairs Begin | A15 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Telescope Readied for Shutdown And 'Transplant' of Power Unit; A job to ensure that the Hubble lasts until 2010, a 20-year run. | A18 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Hubble Power Controller Replaced With Soft Touch | A27 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Spacewalkers Tend to Inactive Hubble Camera | A13 |
3/1/02 | 109 | Columbia | 10d 22h | Hubble Returning to Mission Able to Peer Deeper Into Space | p37 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | With Seconds To Spare, The Shuttle Takes Off | A20 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Major Component of Space Station Is Attached | A18 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | NASA Says 2004 Mission Will Include Schoolteacher | A12 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Astronauts Reroute Cables on Space Station | A21 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Glides Home After Ambitious Mission | A13 |
4/8/02 | 110 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Is That a Space Helmet Or Just Your 3D Goggles?; Imax filmmakers trained astronauts and cosmonauts to use special cameras for 'Space Station 3D.' | A12 |
6/5/02 | 111 | Endeavor | 13d 20h | Delayed for Days, Shuttle Liftoff Sends Crew of 7 to Space Station | A22 |
6/5/02 | 111 | Endeavor | 13d 20h | Repaired Hubble Telescope Yields Better Look at the Stars | A22 |
6/5/02 | 111 | Endeavor | 13d 20h | Astronauts Set U.S. Record For Endurance in Space | A30 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | A Problem With a Heater May Delay Shuttle Flight | A15 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Blasts Off for Space Station | A24 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Astronauts Install Girder on Space Station | A30 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | In 2nd Spacewalk, Astronauts Do the Plumbing | p33 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | A Sensor Delays Deployment Of Space Station Radiators | A13 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | ASTRONAUTS COMPLETE WORK | A23 |
10/7/02 | 112 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | PARTING COMPANY IN SPACE | A24 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Bad Weather Forces Delay For Shuttle | A16 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Repaired Endeavour Takes Off With New Crew for Space Station | p30 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Shuttle Delivers New Crew and a Payload to the Space Station | A24 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Spacewalkers Attach Girder To Station | A19 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Astronauts Spend Thanksgiving at Work | A37 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Snag Hinders a Shuttle Mission Spacewalk | p42 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | SCIENCE AND HEALTH; ASTRONAUTS RETURNING HOME | A29 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Shuttle Landing Is Delayed | A36 |
11/23/02 | 113 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | SCIENCE AND HEALTH; 3RD DAY OF DELAY IN SHUTTLE LANDING | A17 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Shuttle Lifts Off With an Israeli Astronaut | A17 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Astronaut Captures Rare Images Of Red Luminosities in the Skies | A16 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Space Shuttle Crew Completes Israeli Dust and Cloud Studies | A20 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | America Mourns, Again; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Nation's Mood | p24 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | An Expected Triumphant Return Becomes a Nightmare for Israelis | p31 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Another Blow and More Loss for an Already Anxious Nation | p24 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | At a Loss For Words, But Trying | p27 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Bush Remarks on Shuttle: 'Destruction and Tragedy' | p32 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Bush's Words to the Nation Mix Sadness and Resolve; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Mourning and Questions Begin | p32 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Delays Expected in Expanding Orbiting Laboratory, and Perhaps in Retrieving 3 Astronauts | p25 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Ethnic Pride Over Crew Of Shuttle | p31 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Excerpts From NASA News Conference at Johnson Space Center | p29 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | First a Test of Budget Skills, Now a Test of Leadership | p29 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | First the Air Shook With Sound, And Then Debris Rained Down; Scattered Debris | p1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Hopes for Experiments Disappear as Disaster Unfolds | p32 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Keenly Felt Grief in a State Entwined With the Space Program | p26 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Last Shuttle Contact | p25 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Lawmakers to Take a Closer Look at the Space Program | p32 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Scenes; 195 MILES | p26 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | 2nd Shuttle Disaster Creates Uncertain Future for Program | p33 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Once Again, Spaceflight's Hometown Loses Its Heroes | p1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Possible Link To Terrorism Is Not Likely, Officials Say | p24 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | 'Roger,' and Then Silence | p1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | SHUTTLE BREAKS UP, 7 DEAD; COLUMBIA, WITH SIX AMERICANS AND ISRAELI, IS LOST OVER TEXAS AFTER STARTING DESCENT Inquiry Putting An Early Focus On Heat Tiles Signs of Trouble | p1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Sorrow, Memories of Challenger and a Will to Move Ahead; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Voices of Two Nations | p31 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Space Flight's Dangers Are Raised by Speed | p28 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Space Flight Experiences Still Amaze Ex-Astronauts | p26 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Space Program's Cycles of Triumph and Tragedy; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Space Program Past Troubles The Columbia in Pictures | p33 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | The Columbia Space Shuttle's Crew of 6 Americans and 1 Israeli; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Crew Col. Rick D. Husband | p30 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | What Was Space Like? | BU14 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Above California, the Signs Of Trouble Began to Appear; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Pieces of a Puzzle | A17 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | After Sending an Experiment and a Hero Into Space, Israeli Students Grieve | A15 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | A Period of Healing | A24 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | As Iraq War Looms, a New Sense of Vulnerability; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: A Resolve to Stand Firm | A21 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | At Dawn, the Columbia | A25 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | A Time of Mourning for Shattered Dreams | A24 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Bitter Strife In Mideast Clouds Talk Of Shuttle | A23 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Boeing and Lockheed, Prime Builders, Face Questions in Shuttle Inquiry; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Business and Politics of Space | A22 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Catastrophe Is Transmitted On NASA TV | A20 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Disaster Prompts Quick Shift of Coverage From Iraq Issue to Events at Home | A20 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Early Ideas About Cause of Breakup Hold | A19 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | 'Easy to Fly' Reputation, But Shuttle Had Quirks | A22 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Excerpts From NASA News Conference at Johnson Space Center | A18 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Gathering to Mourn The Hero Few Knew They Had Produced; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Towns Touched by Tragedy | A13 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Grief Is Mixed With Worries For Economy On Canaveral | A14 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Independent Authorities Ask Whether NASA Erred in Ruling Loose Foam Was Benign; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Search for Answers | A16 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | In 2 Texas Cities, Rich Memories of Remarkable Boys Who Grew Up to Be Astronauts | A13 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Lessons From Uneven Challenger Investigation Help Create Attitude Change | A23 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | NASA Dismissed Advisers Who Warned About Safety | A1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | NASA FINDS CLUES IN SHUTTLE DISASTER; NO DELAY ON IRAQ PLANS, BUSH AIDES SAY; Temperature Rise in Last Minutes | A1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | NASA Keeps Three Astronauts Aboard Space Station Informed of Events on Ground; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Watching from Surface and Space | A20 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | NASA Web Site Put to Test Early | A17 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Protective Tiles Have Been Major Concern From the Start; Structure of the Tiles | A16 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Raised on Technology, They Shrug at Space; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: The Future and the Past | A23 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Scientific Failure Leads to Search for Spiritual Comfort; LOSS OF THE SHUTTLE: Remembering the Dead Faithful Looking Beyond Deaths | A14 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | Shuttle's Effect On Economy May Be Small, Analysts Say | C1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | With Each Grim New Discovery, The Human Toll Is Driven Home; Debris in the Region and Up Close | A1 |
1/16/03 | 107 | Columbia | 15d 22h | With Lessons From Challenger, Outside Experts Search for Clues | A16 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | As NASA Prepares to Launch Shuttles Again, 70's-Era Technology Is Showing Its Age | A17 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Launching Faces Two Familiar Obstacles | A14 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | NASA Puts Shuttle Mission's Risk at 1 in 100 | A14 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | A Familiar Televised Ritual: Watching, Marveling and, Finally, Exhaling | A16 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Intense Hunt for Signs of Damage Could Raise Problems of Its Own | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | RETURN TO SPACE: Goals and the View; In the Crowd, Emotions and Goose Bumps | A17 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Roars Back to Space After 2 1/2-Year Absence; Vibrant Elation, but Debris Is a Concern | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | The Shuttle Returns to Duty | A22 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Watching Liftoff, With an Eye on the Future | A17 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | NASA SUSPENDING SHUTTLE FLIGHTS OVER FOAM DEBRIS; External Fuel Tank Is Problem--Current Mission Will Go On | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Despite Problems, Politically Popular Shuttle Program May Be Hard to Kill | A18 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | RETURN TO SPACE: The Mission and Its Problems; A Veteran of the Space Program, Working on the Ground and in Outer Space | A19 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | RETURN TO SPACE: The Impact of a Setback; Engineers Thought Foam Ramp on Fuel Tank Was Allowable Risk | A18 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Docks; Shield Damage Is Called Minor | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | The Safest Shuttle Tank Ever | A22 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | NASA Administrator Says Falling Debris Problems Will Be Quickly Fixed | A10 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Astronauts Test Repair Methods on Heat Tiles | p23 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | For NASA, Misjudgments. Led to Latest Shuttle Woes; Potential Problems With Fuel Tank Foam Were Played Down in Years of Study | p1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Bulging Cloth on Shuttle Raises Issue of Repairs | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | NASA's Leader, a Man of Logic, Faces Decisions Enmeshed in Another Realm: Politics | A10 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | REDESIGN IS SEEN FOR NEXT CRAFT, NASA AIDES SAY; IMPROVED SAFETY IS GOAL A Spacewalk Is Planned to Fix a New Problem With the Discovery | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Repairs to Be Tried in Spacewalk | A19 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Acknowledging Risks, an Astronaut Is Optimistic on Repairs | A13 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | From Giant Leaps to Baby Steps | A19 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | With Shuttle Program, an Intricate and Integral Partnership for NASA | A13 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | 2 Gentle Tugs, and the Protruding Strips That Vexed NASA Are Gone; Third Spacewalk Proceeds Smoothly | A16 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | '04 Report Faulted Application of Shuttle Foam | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | In Return to Flight, Geek-Speak, Folksiness and Solemnity | A12 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | NASA Rules Out a Fourth Spacewalk to Repair Shuttle | A12 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Repair to Dent Is Studied In Shuttle Foam Inquiry; Spot on Fuel Tank Was Area of Concern | A8 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | For Many, the Shuttle's Return Brings Back Doubt and Anxiety | p1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Makes Preparations For Risky Return to Earth; Undocking From Space Station Is Smooth | p22 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Program a Study in Change and Stability | A10 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Weather Delays the Shuttle Landing for a Day | A14 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Joy Is Tinged With Sadness For Columbia | A16 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Home From Orbit, a Son Calls His Mother | B2 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | SHUTTLE GLIDES TO SAFE LANDING; PROBLEMS AHEAD; DISCOVERY IS A SUCCESS NASA Must Tackle Foam, Fuel Tank and Future of the Program | A1 |
7/26/05 | 114 | Discovery | 13d 21h | The Shuttle Returns, Safely | A10 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | NASA Scrubs Shuttle Liftoff For 2nd Day Over Storms | A11 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Shuttle Launching Set for Today Despite Broken Foam | A11 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | SHUTTLE MAKES A SAFE RETURN TO SPACEFLIGHT; NO DEBRIS PROBLEMS SEEN Intense Scrutiny at Start of First Mission After a Year's Grounding | A1 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | The Shuttle Takes Off | A16 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | NASA Aides Optimistic On Status Of Shuttle | A16 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Space Shuttle Does Back Flip And Rendezvous With Station | A14 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Seeking Signs Of Trouble, NASA Studies Shuttle Images | A14 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | 2 Astronauts Do Repairs and Tests on Lengthy Spacewalk | A14 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Thermal Shield Is Safe, Discovery Crew Is Told | A11 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Reporter's Notebook; New Scrutiny for Every Speck on the Shuttle | A14 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Shuttle Crew Works to Fix Part of Station | A14 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Astronauts, Happy About Mission, Prepare for 3rd Spacewalk | A18 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Repair Drill In Spacewalk Takes 7 Hours | A19 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Shuttle and Station Wrap Up Joint Tasks | A11 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Its Job Done, Shuttle Leaves Space Station | p19 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | After Passing Tests for Damage, Shuttle Is Cleared to Return Home | A13 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | All Smiles as Shuttle Ends A Nearly Perfect Mission | A16 |
7/4/06 | 121 | Discovery | 12d 18h | Safe Return for the Shuttle | A20 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Safe to Launch Today, NASA Says | A26 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle, Delayed by Faulty Sensor, Will Try Again Today | A12 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | After 2 Weeks of Delays, Shuttle Lifts Off | p24 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Atlantis Is in Good Shape; Crew Prepares to Get Busy | A17 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Docking Complete, Astronauts Prepare for Walk | A21 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Astronauts Venture Out To Increase Station Power | A20 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Stuck Bolt Temporarily Proves Tricky On Spacewalk | A20 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | By Dawn's Early Light, Space Station Unfurls New Sails | A21 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Astronauts Complete Final Spacewalk at Station; Tasks Include Deployment of a Radiator | A13 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | The Basics; Losing It, 200 Miles Above the Earth | C2 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Separates From Station And Prepares for Return to Earth | A23 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Overheated Device Leads to Brief Space Station Emergency | A22 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Mission Is Extended to Allow a Search for Damage | A22 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | NASA Is Satisfied Shuttle Is Safe to Land | A26 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Back on Track in Space | A20 |
9/9/06 | 115 | Atlantis | 11d 19h | Shuttle Glides to an Incident-Free Landing | A15 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | NASA Scrubs Launching Of Discovery, Citing Weather | A26 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | NASA Official Questions Agency's Focus on the Shuttle | A16 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Discovery Takes Off on a Complex Mission | p41 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Discovery Crew Wraps Up Check Of Heat Shield | A18 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Shuttle Docks; Spot on Wing Is Examined | A29 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Space Station Grows Larger | A30 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Shuttle Crew Meets Obstacle in Rewiring | A32 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | 2 Spacewalkers Are Successful in Tricky Rewiring of the Space Station | A34 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | A Toxic Leak Haunts the Shuttle Crew; Echoes of the Word No Astronaut Wants to Hear: 'Uh-oh' | A13 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Stubborn Solar Panel Resists Repair Attempt by Astronauts | p47 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Spacewalk Is Added for Repair of Solar Array | A20 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Astronauts on Spacewalk Succeed in Folding Solar Panels | A28 |
12/9/06 | 116 | Discovery | 12d 21h | Clouds and Rain Give Way, and the Discovery Touches Down in Florida | A17 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | After Setbacks, Shuttle Is Ready for Launching | A27 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | For the Adventurous, an Earthbound Ride on the Shuttle | A27 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Shuttle Atlantis Appears to Have a Flawless Liftoff; Videos will be studied for damage to the foam or other parts. | A11 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Station Astronauts Examine Shuttle | A17 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Shuttle Mission Extended To Fix Insulation Blanket | A16 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Glitch Blamed For Fire Alarm On Orbiter | A16 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Computer Flaw Could Imperil Space Station | A26 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | NASA Optimistic on Space Station Repair | A20 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Work Done on Space Station Computers | A8 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Shuttle Is Cleared For Earth Re-entry | p18 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Space Station Passes Test After Repairs To Computers | A14 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Rain and Clouds Make NASA Cancel Shuttle Landing | A14 |
6/8/07 | 117 | Atlantis | 13d 20h | Space Shuttle Lands in California Desert | A11 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Teacher-Astronaut to Fly Decades After Challenger | A11 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Shuttle Endeavour, With Challenger Legacy, Takes Off | A13 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Taking Stock On Day 2 In Space | A15 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Gouge Caused by Debris Is Spotted on Shuttle Wing | A11 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Inspection Finds Debris Penetrated Shuttle's Tiles | A14 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Gouged Tile May Be Left Unrepaired, NASA Says | A17 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Astronaut Teaches in Space, and Lesson Is Bittersweet | A11 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Shuttle Crew Is Told to Study For Repairs, as NASA Wavers | A14 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | NASA Rules Out Spacewalk To Repair Gouge in Shuttle | A19 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | NASA Moves Up Landing Because of Storm | p14 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Caution Over Damage to Endeavour Illustrates Changes at Space Agency | A12 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Hurricane's Path Reduces Urgency To Land Shuttle Today, NASA Says | A12 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | Shuttle Glides Safely Home in Spite of 2 Gouged Tiles | A15 |
8/8/07 | 118 | Endeavor | 12d 18h | The Space Shuttle Hobbles Onward | A18 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | An Arduous, Risky Mission | A28 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Shuttle Starts a Mission to Carry New Module for the Space Station | A16 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Space Docking, With Women At the Helm of Both Crafts | A21 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | In Construction Mode, Astronauts Add to Station | A14 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Astronauts Discover Damage to Station's Power System | A10 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | NASA Extends Shuttle Mission to Work on Station | A19 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | The Life Celestial: A Lot of Work, a Little Play, Plenty of E-Mail | F3 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Station Panel Tears, Adding Challenge for Shuttle Crew | A17 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Repairing Solar Array Is New Focus Of Spacewalk | A22 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Astronaut Fixes Damage To Solar Array on Station | p18 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Eventful 15-Day Mission for Shuttle Discovery Ends | A24 |
10/23/07 | 120 | Discovery | 15d 02h | Ingenuity in Space | A32 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Atlantis Set for Liftoff After Fixes | A15 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Atlantis Heads for the Space Station to Deliver a Science Laboratory From Europe | A14 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Astronaut's Health Problem Delays Spacewalk Mission | N26 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | New Shuttle Team Ready For Walk After Day's Delay | A19 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | European Lab Attached to Space Station | A15 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Astronauts Replace Spent Station Tank | A33 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Satellite Shooting Is Next As Shuttle Heads Home | A16 |
2/7/08 | 122 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shuttle Lands, Clearing Skies For Pentagon | A15 |
3/11/08 | 123 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | A Space Robot With Arms to Make R2D2 Jealous | F4 |
3/11/08 | 123 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Shuttle Is Carrying Laboratory and Robot to Space Station | A21 |
3/11/08 | 123 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | New Home in Space for a Nearly Assembled Robotic Device | A10 |
3/11/08 | 123 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Tests in Space On Repairing Shuttle Tiles | A16 |
3/11/08 | 123 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Space Shuttle Completes 16-Day Mission, and Lands | A23 |
5/31/08 | 124 | Discovery | 13d 18h | Shuttle Discovery Heads Toward the Space Station | p25 |
5/31/08 | 124 | Discovery | 13d 18h | Laboratory Module Attached To Side of the Space Station | A15 |
5/31/08 | 124 | Discovery | 13d 18h | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Space Station's Toilet Repair Is Success | A21 |
5/31/08 | 124 | Discovery | 13d 18h | Loss of Shuttle Part Is Not Seen as Concern | A13 |
5/31/08 | 124 | Discovery | 13d 18h | Shuttle Returns, Ending Mission to Space Station | p19 |
11/14/08 | 126 | Endeavor | 15d 20h | Space Plumbers Ready for Shuttle Launching | A18 |
11/14/08 | 126 | Endeavor | 15d 20h | Shuttle Departs With Gear To Remodel Space Station | A10 |
11/14/08 | 126 | Endeavor | 15d 20h | NASA's Black Hole Budgets | A25 |
11/14/08 | 126 | Endeavor | 15d 20h | Endeavour Lands in California, Avoiding Florida Weather | A19 |
3/15/09 | 119 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Shuttle Discovery Departs With Space Station Cargo | A12 |
3/15/09 | 119 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Space Shuttle Arrives at Space Station | A15 |
3/15/09 | 119 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Tourist and 2 Others on Way to Space Station | A9 |
3/15/09 | 119 | Discovery | 12d 19h | After 13 Days, Discovery Ends Mission With Smooth Landing | A21 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Shuttle Atlantis Takes Off For a Last Visit to Hubble | A14 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Astronauts Grab Hubble For Repairs | A18 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Transplants Provide New Life For Hubble | A16 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | In Top Task For Hubble, Gyroscopes Are Installed | A11 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Tricky Repair of Camera Goes Well on the Hubble | A21 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Refurbishments Complete, Astronauts Let Go of Hubble | A20 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Atlantis Cleared For Homecoming | A20 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Bad Weather Delays Landing of Shuttle | A13 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | Space Shuttle Is Diverted To California For Landing | A11 |
5/11/09 | 125 | Atlantis | 12d 21h | An Even Better Hubble | A18 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Shuttle Launching Is Delayed Again | A18 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Launching of Shuttle Is Marred by Falling Debris | A17 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | NASA Optimistic That Debris Did Not Damage Shuttle | A10 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Craft Docks; Astronauts Number 13 On Station | A11 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Broken Toilet Is Fixed on Crowded Space Station | A14 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Longer Life for the Space Station Is Advised | A14 |
7/15/09 | 127 | Endeavor | 15d 16h | Shuttle Returns to Earth With a Special Passenger | A11 |
8/28/09 | 128 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Florida: Discovery Lifts Off | A11 |
8/28/09 | 128 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Astronauts Prepare To Leave Space Station | A16 |
8/28/09 | 128 | Discovery | 13d 21h | After Repair, New Images From Space | A20 |
8/28/09 | 128 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Storms in Florida Delay Shuttle's Flight Home | A16 |
8/28/09 | 128 | Discovery | 13d 21h | Shuttle Glides to a California Landing | A12 |
11/16/09 | 129 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Space Shuttle To Deliver Spare Parts To Station | A13 |
11/16/09 | 129 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Lifts Off for 11-Day Mission | A23 |
11/16/09 | 129 | Atlantis | 10d 19h | Shuttle Ends 11-Day Mission With a Perfect Landing | A12 |
2/8/10 | 130 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Shuttle Blasts Off for Space Station | A15 |
2/8/10 | 130 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | For Human Spaceflight, Can Measured Beat Bold? | D1 |
2/8/10 | 130 | Endeavor | 13d 18h | Space Shuttle Lands Safely After Mission With a View | A11 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | Shuttle Heads for Space Station With Supplies as Missions Dwindle | A17 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | NASA, We've Got a Problem. But It Can Be Fixed. | D2 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | President Is to Outline His Vision for NASA | A18 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | In Call to Alter NASA, Obama Vows Renewed Space Program | A18 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | Shuttle, a Day Late, Glides to Landing | A17 |
4/5/10 | 131 | Discovery | 15d 03h | Obama's NASA Blueprint Is Challenged in Congress | A17 |
5/14/10 | 132 | Atlantis | 11d 18h | Astronauts Attack Obama's NASA Plan | A20 |
5/14/10 | 132 | Atlantis | 11d 18h | Shuttle Atlantis Lifts Off for Its Last Planned Flight | A11 |
5/14/10 | 132 | Atlantis | 11d 18h | For Atlantis, a Flight Path to Retirement | A16 |
2/24/11 | 133 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Discovery, Bound for Space Station, Leaves Earth One Last Time | A20 |
2/24/11 | 133 | Discovery | 12d 19h | On Eve of Retirement, Space Shuttles Capture Museums' Hearts | A1 |
2/24/11 | 133 | Discovery | 12d 19h | A Bittersweet Finale for the Discovery | A20 |
2/24/11 | 133 | Discovery | 12d 19h | Giffords Hopes to See Shuttle Launching | A19 |
5/16/11 | 134 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Space Shuttle Endeavour Is Readied, Once Again, for Its Final Launching | A12 |
5/16/11 | 134 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Closely Watched Space Shuttle Has Its Last Liftoff | A13 |
5/16/11 | 134 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | NASA Installs Device at Space Station in Long-Sought Quest for Antimatter | A14 |
5/16/11 | 134 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Shuttle Crew to Take Close Look at Damaged Heat Tile | A12 |
5/16/11 | 134 | Endeavor | 15d 18h | Shuttles, Turning Sedentary, Leave Pieces Behind for Science and Safety | A14 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Skeleton Crew Gears Up For Last Shuttle Flight | A16 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Countdown for Shuttle, and for a Bit of the Florida Economy | A12 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | 3, 2, 1, and the Last Shuttle Leaves an Era Behind | A1 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | A Demonstration of Science Seemingly Made for TV | A11 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Way Above the Shuttle Flight: NASA's next great space telescope hits a budgetary wall | SR11 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shreds of NASA History, Going on the Block | A17 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | The Last Shuttle: A Paean to Spaceflight | A26 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | A Final Shuttle's Final Landing | A17 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | Shuttle Ends Its Final Voyage, and an Era in Space | A3 |
7/8/11 | 135 | Atlantis | 12d 18h | After the Space Shuttle: The arguments for bold, and inspiring, missions still hold | A20 |
Click here to access this project’s master data file (.xlsx), which includes:
- Coded mission information for both the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs
- Links to original articles (if you are able to access an appropriate library proxy with access to ProQuest)
- Total figures for all 147 Apollo and Space Shuttle missions
- Charts featured on this website’s Findings page
Because the advancement of science depends on incremental addition to prior research, I encourage you to download and dig around in the data presented here. There’s no one purpose for this data, either: educators might find this file useful for content analysis lessons; tenured stargazers might view these headlines with a sense of nostalgia; and astronauts of tomorrow might want to apply lessons of the past to the future. Do with this work what you please.