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Pioneer 1 - Wikipedia Pioneer 1 (also known as Able 2) [4] was an American space probe, the first under the auspices of NASA, which was launched by a Thor-Able rocket on 11 October 1958
PIONEER 1: Randomized Clinical Trial of the Efficacy and . . . Objective: This trial compared the efficacy and safety of the first oral glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, oral semaglutide, as monotherapy with placebo in patients with type 2 diabetes managed by diet and exercise alone
Pioneer 1 satellite - National Air and Space Museum This is a replica of a Pioneer satellite intended to orbit the moon Pioneer 1 was launched on October 11, 1958, but the final velocity was insufficient to escape the earth's gravity
Pioneer 1 | This Day in Aviation The Able 2 space probe is today designated Pioneer 1 It was built by the Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation’s Space Technology Laboratory (STL) in Redondo Beach, California
Pioneer 0, 1, 2 - Gunters Space Page NASA gave the probes the name Pioneer On 11 October 1958, just ten days after NASAs foundation, the second probe Pioneer-1 (or Able-2) was launched The second stage was shut down too early, leaving Pioneer 1 with a lack of speed to fulfill its mission
Pioneer 1 - weebau. com On October 11, 1958, just ten days after NASAs foundation, the second probe Pioneer-1 (or Able-2) was launched The second stage was shut down too early, leaving Pioneer 1 with a lack of speed to fulfill its mission
Pioneer Program | Historic Spacecraft Pioneer probes conducted various missions, including some of the first lunar probes, investigations of conditions in interplanetary space, exploration of the planet Venus, as well as the first flybys of Jupiter and Saturn
Pioneer 1 - Spacecraft Lunar Orbiters Database - United States Pioneer 1 was a compact spacecraft designed to withstand the rigors of space travel and transmit data back to Earth Constructed from lightweight materials, the spacecraft featured a cylindrical body housing scientific instruments, communication equipment, and propulsion systems
NASA’s first launch: Pioneer 1 [October 11, 1958] - Our Planet On October 11, 1958, the newly-established space agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched Pioneer 1 (also known as Able 2), a lunar probe intended to orbit the Moon