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George Newne publisher of The Strand magazine publishes the first edition of Fantasy Thrilling Science Fiction in England. The premier issue includes ''By Rocket Ship to the Planets'' by Philip Ellaby Cleator founder of the British Interplanetary Society .
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Maurice K. Hanson of the British Interplanetary Society publishes issue 25 of ...
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... the first women to enter the Bendix transcontinential air race, winning the Bendix trophy in 1938. She had married Floyd Odlum in 1936 and served as a captain in the British ... from gallium arsenide, and crystals of indium antimonide and gadolinium cobalt, a magnetic material. Tass August 9 reported a first: crystallization of a substance from a smelt in "directional microgravitation." The ... . (FBIS, Tass in English; Moscow Dom Svc, Aug 1-26/80)
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The Daniel Guggenheim Medal for 1938 awarded to A. H. R. Fedden for "contributions to the development of aircraft engine design and for the specific design of the sleeve valve aircraft engine."
... Turner. Clarke also edits the Bulletin of the British Interplanetary Society and with the September 1938 issue increases the size to 12 pages of mimeographed text, approximately 3000 words.
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Ralph A. Smith presents the work of the BIS technical committee to the membership in the form of a lecture about the proposed BIS lunar vehicle. Details of his talk were summarized by Arthur C. Clarke in the October 1938 issue of the Bulletin of the BIS .
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Johnson Space Center JSC announced that Clifford E. Charlesworth had become acting deputy director August 10, succeeding Sigurd A. Sjoberg, who retired May 18. Charlesworth for three years had been ... and unfurled in space to study extraterrestrial radio sources and nonatmospheric radioastronomy. As early as August 15, they had begun to pack the return capsule with items demonstrating the results of ... , Aug 14/79, 2; NY Times, Aug 16/79, A-19)
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... would be examined for effects of space. Cosmos 1443 undocked August 14 at 6:04 p.m. Moscow time and soft-landed August 23 with 350 kilograms of cargo. Another cargo ship ... .m. Moscow time. (FBIS, Tass in English, Aug 1-23/83)
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... speeds of mach 7.5, 10, and 15.
With successful launch of Explorer XII on August 15, NASA Delta launch vehicles had successfully launched five satellites out of six attempts, the ... . E. G. Bowen, radar pioneer.
NASA-DOD Large Launch Vehicle Planning Group in session since August 1 to study the policy, management structures, and requirements of launch vehicles beyond the size ... between Earth and Venus to an accuracy of 200 miles using 84-foot tracking antenna.
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... and when projected on a smooth white surface. ''(UPI, NYT, 9/1/66, 24)''
During August: Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, head of MIT's Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Special ... /66; Phil. Eve. Bull., 8/27/66; Reuters, Wash. Post, 8/29/66, A3)''
During August-September: USAF Chief of Staff Gen. J. P. McConnell discussed military future of manned aircraft ... >File:66-08 Roger Chafee Apollo 1 Interview.wav.mp4
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