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The American Interplanetary Society publishes the first issue of their “Bulletin” which becomes Astronautics magazine ''Astronautics'' in May 1932 it claims, “Among the principal aims of the American Interplanetary Society are the promotion of interest in interplanetary exploration and travel, and the mutual enlightenment of its members concerning the problems involved. To these ...
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... . Scheduled airline travel was statistically 10 times safer than by private automobile; in the early 1930s, it was considered 8 times as dangerous. (ATA report, 1976)
Symphonic 2, the Franco-German ... supplies' would be used up or replaced with the new measurements. (Av Wk, 7 June 76, 44; 14 June 76, 100)
Interavia magazine printed a photograph of Dora, a solar. generator being ... expanded telephone, television, and radio service for the whole of Nigeria. (Interavia, June 1976, 573)
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Image:1930-05-24_Valier_Obit.jpg
'''Max Valier's Obituary, Dolomite May 24th 1930'''
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... of previous experiments, further tests using kerosene as fuel were conducted on (Saturday), May 17, 1930. These tests were fatal to Valier. The tests were begun early that afternoon. The first ...
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Alpenzeitung article reporting Max Valier's death. Article gets many facts wrong including how he was killed. The report states he was near his rocket car when it exploded, when in fact he was standing near a work bench in his work shop.
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Report on Max Valier 's funeral which describes a Lufthansa aircraft and a light aircraft circling the cemetery during the ceremony.
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Max Valier's last astronomy column for Alpenzeitung magazine.
... announced that Arnold W. Frutkin, associate administrator for external relations since November 1978, would retire June 27. For 18 years before his present appointment, he had headed NASAs Office of International ... away Soyuz 32 , loaded with used equipment and experiment material, for a soft landing June 13. Later June reports from scientists studying the returned material said that future stations would allow for ... ." (FBIS, Tass in English, Intl Svc in Russian, Dom Svc in Russian, June 1-30/79)
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