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Issue 14 of the Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society is published. It features an extensive explanation and history of the German Repulsor and Mirak rockets. Reports include a launch of a rocket by Reinhold Tiling to over 32,000 feet. It also explains that Robert H. Goddard is still secluded in New Mexico. Harry W. Bull of Syracuse University continues liquid ...
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Media:US1838984A.pdf U.S. Patent 1.838,984 for Rocket Motor Aeroplane issued to Louis Berkowitz of New York on Dec 29 1931 December 29, 1931 . Filed Mar 20 1931
Start of official rocket-mail service between two Austrian towns by Friedrich Schmiedl; test flights began in February 1931, while rocket-mall service continued until March 16, 1933.
''The Death Cloud'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner and Arthur Zagat appears in Astounding Science Fiction magazine.
Science and Invention magazine features article on cometary impacts.
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Robert Esnault-Pelterie is scheduled to appear at the American Museum of Natural History at the invitation of the American Interplanetary Society but cancels at the last minute. G. Edward Pendray delivers a talk to a full house in his place.
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... during their 3-hour spacewalk, thereby clearing the way for Endeavour to launch on 5 December. ''(Warren E. Leary, “ Endeavour Is Set for Launching After Docking Problem Is Solved,” New York Times, 4 December 2001; Los Angeles Times, “With Space Debris Cleared, Shuttle Launch Set,” 4 December 2001.)''
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... -launched Centaur interplanetary vehicle and a leading space scientist for more than 40 years, died December 11 in La Jolla, Calif. Born in Berlin, Ehricke was brought to the United States ... . Chelomei , 70, a rocketry expert who designed the Soviet Union's first jet engine, died December 8 in Moscow. Tass, which carried the news of his death, did not report the ... development organization for 29 years. (W Post, Dec 13/84, D-7)
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... , 1963, at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., and the last two squadrons were turned over on December 30, 1963, at Little Rock AFB, Ark. The turnover completed the Titan II program and ... /1/64, 1)''
“Florida Rides a Space-age Boom” article appears in National Geographic Magazine
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... space might be feasible within this century, Dr. Gerard K. O’Neill wrote in the December issue of Science magazine. Construction of satellite solar power stations (SSPSs) from lunar materials, for ... fuels and concern about use of nuclear energy. (Science, Vol 190, 4218)
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