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Conference 7.286::space

Title:Space Exploration
Notice:Shuttle launch schedules, see Note 6
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:974
Total number of notes:18843

64.0. "Shuttle 1985 Mission Schedule" by PYRITE::WEAVER () Thu Jul 25 1985 21:54

Subject: Launches NASA Activities, v16, n6, June 1985
Posted: Mon Jul 22 13:33:07 1985
Organization: NASA-Ames Research Center, Mtn. View, CA
 
Expendable Launches
Date	Mission		Lunch vehicle		Launch site	Remarks
2nd Qtr	AF-16		Scout			WFF		USAF
2nd Qtr	Navy-22		Scout			WSMC		USN
2nd Qtr	Navy-23		Scout			WSMC		USN
August	Intelsat VA-D	Atlas Centaur		WSMC		Intelsat comm
August	NOAA-G		Atlas			WSMC		NOAA
3rd Qtr	AF-17		Scout			WFF		USAF
October	GOES-G		Delta			ESMC		NOAA
4th Qtr	San Marco	Scout			SMR		NASA/Italy
 
WSMC-Vandenberg, ESMC - Florida, WFF -Wallops, SMR - San Marcos Is. Indian Oc.
 
Shuttle Launches:
Mission	Date/Orbiter		Payloads	Crew (leaving off)
51-F	7/12/85, Challenger	Spacelab 2
51-I	8/10/85, Discovery	Syncom IV-4
				ASC-1
				MSL-1
				Aussat-1
				CFES
51-J	9/26/85, Atlantis	DOD
61-A	10/16/85, Columbia	Spacelab D-1
61-B	11/8/85, Challenger	Morelos-B
				Satcom KU-1
				Aussat-2
				EOS-1
61-C	12/20/85, Columbia	MSL-3
				HS-376
				Satcom KU-2
				EASE/ACCESS
 
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NOTE:  I have been put under a certain amount of pressure to limit
communications about certain "sensitive" areas of technology.  My management
is aware I read this news group due to a minor escapade two years ago.
They have encouraged my participation (within limits of work).
 
You may have seen news recently in newspapers regarding this new perspective
in NASA.  Among other things, which I can no longer answer questions on:
thermal protection, certain aspects of computer technology, and so forth.
 
In the past, I have answered mail asking questions not posed before this
news group.  I can continue to do this within the new bounds I have been given.
My personal opinion is for the free circulation of research information, but
my management has growing concern about government rules regarding the flow
of information to political and economic competitors to the US: namely
the Soviet Union and Japan.
 
--eugene miya
  NASA Ames Research Center
  {hplabs,ihnp4,dual,hao,decwrl,allegra}!ames!aurora!eugene
 
Disclaimer? Oh well!
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64.1BEAGLE::BROKTue Aug 13 1985 19:5710
Oh please keep up the very good job .....



   Thanks a lot    a space shuttle lover ....



			Arno

64.2GODZLA::HUGHESFri Aug 16 1985 14:338
re .1

The text at the bottom of .0 is from Eugene Miya who works for NASA (at Ames?).
He feeds a lot of information into the usenet from whence this came.

I guess there's some paranoia from NASA.

gary