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  1. SCR-584 Range-operator Instructions (1,567 bytes)
    6: ...racteristics Classified by Tactical Situation''', August 1943. They are therefore contemporary with the ''...
  2. Carnarvon Location Project (5,797 bytes)
    53: ...eriments Yields Results’, LPI Bulletin, No. 72, August 1994<BR>
  3. FPQ-6 Tracking and Ranging (9,017 bytes)
    63: [5] Housley, T. email, 22 August 2005<BR>
    65: [7] Housley, T., email 26 August 2005<BR>
    66: [8] Hocking, B., email 25 August 2005 <BR>
  4. Key FPQ-6 Mission Activity (12,881 bytes)
    7: ...truly synchronous communications satellite, on 19 August.
    24: ...Lunar Orbiter''' missions between August 1965 and August 1966. These orbited the Moon taking highly detail...
    38: ...'''OV1-20''' and '''OV1-21''' were launched on 7 August 1971 by the US Department of Defence (DoD) into r...
  5. Q6 Research Activity (6,721 bytes)
    48: ...ox 24; The Astrophysical Journal, 167: L93-L96, 1 August 1971<BR>
  6. Bermuda,Carnarvon and RCA: Q6 partners (3,596 bytes)
    14: [1] Hocking, R., email to PD, 7 August 2005<BR>
    17: [4] Housley, T., email to PD, 22 August 2005<BR>
  7. RCA Computer (7,242 bytes)
    32: ...tball''' ‘Orbiting Vehicle’ sub-satellites in August 1971. [5].
    46: [2] Housley, T., email to PD, 23 August 2005<BR>
  8. Overview (3,402 bytes)
    10: the Moon. Carnarvon was ideally placed. In August 1962, NASA announced that work would begin immed...

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