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1938
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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 .
... total number of R&D scientists and engineers; January 1965 figure of 101,200 for these personnel showed decline of 7,700 from January 1964. Electrical equipment and communication industry accounted for 22% of total-74,800 scientists and engineers as of January 1965, 600 less than previous January. ‘‘(NSF, Reviews of Data on Science Resources, 1/66)’’
Dr. George P ... only the most established and influential researchers win out.” ‘‘(AGU Transactions, 1/66)’’
December 1965
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... setbacks in space that were not acknowledged by Soviet authorities. The magazine claimed that on January 29 the Soviets deliberately destroyed a Cosmos 1,813 military reconnaissance satellite they had launched on January 15, 1987. When the satellite malfunctioned upon reentry, its self-destruction system was activated to ... a day later. (C Trib, Feb 7/87; NY Times, Feb 7/87)
1987
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... 's Dazzling Realm” article appears in National Geographic Magazine
The Washington Post reported the death January 13 of James J. Donegan, 63, "a pioneer in space technology" at NASA since 1958 ... Mercury control." Powers, who retired from NASA in 1964, was found dead of natural causes January 1 at his home in Phoenix, Ariz. (Av Wk, Jan 7/80, 21)
FBIS reported ... "many novel technical features." (FBIS, Moscow Wrld Svc in Russian, Jan 8/80)
1980
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... 1966. (NASA anno, Jan 30184)
NASA announced that C.A. "Sy" Syvertson would retire on January 13 as director of Ames Research Center (ARC). Syvertson had a major part in the ... astronautics at ARC, was named director of the center, succeeding C.A. Syvertson, who retired January 13. Ballhaus is a nationally known expert in computational fluid dynamics-use of supercomputers to ... of the Shuttle Columbia in 1982. (W Post, Jan 26/84, C-2)
1984
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... Viking Sees It” and “The Search For Life” articles appear in National Geographic Magazine
During January: The Natl. Aeronautic Assn. reported that 1975 was one of the safest years experienced by ... arrive for training at the center during 1977. (Av Wk, Jan 10/77, 9)
1977
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... forward" to finish developing Explorer 1 , and the Jupiter C rocket carried it into orbit January 31, 1958. After two Soviet space firsts- Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, and Sputnik ... the name would be visible during on-orbit operations. (NASA Actv, Jan 83, 4)
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