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State
of the Center Address, Rescheduled for Feb 6
SORCE
Spacecraft To Be Launched January 25
The
Core Financial Project Team Working For You
Shuttle
Success Includes Goddard FREESTAR Cargo
NASA
Assigns "Living With a Star Missions" to APL
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In
observance and in celebrationmarking a century of flight in 2003,
Goddard News will feature historical NASA flight tidbits throughout
the year. This Week in History: Apollo 5 was launched
on Jan. 22, 1968. The unmanned Saturn/Apollo 5 was the first test
flight of the Lunar Module (LM). Mission objectives were to verify
the ascent and descent stages, the propulsion systems, and the restart
operations, and to evaluate the spacecraft structure, LM staging,
2nd stage (S-IVB) and instrument unit orbital performance.
For
more information on the Centennial of Flight celebration
events, go to: http://www.centennialofflight.gov/
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