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February 12

The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite Design Certification Review was held at the Marshall Center on February 12-14. (See MSFC History Office Microfiche #2127, "Notable MSFC Events During 1990," February 20, 1990)


February 12

Vehicle closeout activities for the launch of the Hubbie Space Telescope occurred throughout the week of February 12. (See MSFC History Office Microfiche #2127, "Notable MSFC Events During 1990," February 12, 1990).


February 13

MSFC announced the selection of Teledyne Brown Engineering for negotiations for Payload Mission Integration activities for a 10-year period beginning in October 1990. (See MSFC History Office Microfiche #2127, "Notable MSFC Events During 1990," February 20, 1990)


February 14

The Marshall Star reported that Marshall's Dr. Daniel C. Carter, inventor of the Human Serum Albumin Crystals and Method of Preparation, had been selected as NASA's Inventor of the Year for 1989. (Marshall Star, February 14, 1990)


February 14

Approximately 30 industry representatives attended an industry briefing on a NASA Research Announcement entitled, "Advanced Design-Verification Methodology for Pump-Fed Earth-to-Orbit Propulsion Systems." (See MSFC History Office Microfiche #2127, "Notable MSFC Events During 1990," February 20, 1990)

February 15

Technology Test Bed Firing 015 was conducted for the scheduled 150 seconds. The test was delayed 3 hours due to weather. All test objectives were met. (See MSFC History Office Microfiche #2127 "Notable MSFC Events During 1990," February 20, 1990)

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