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British plan for launching an earth satellite was revealed by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan before the House of Commons.
... Office of Aeronautical and Space Research.
''Minutes, Research Steering Committee on Manned Space Flight, May 25-26, 1959, pp. 1-2.''
The national booster program, Dyna-Soar , and Project Mercury were discussed ... Research, "Interim Report on Operations of 'Research Steering Committee on Manned Space Flight' " July 17. 1959.''
Media:MAR-1959-05-25.pdf Missiles & Rockets May 25 1959
... to that of the Eastman Kodak camera system.
''Memoranda, Rosen to A. Silverstein, "Lunar Photography," May 9, 1959; Rosen to Silverstein, "Lunar Photography, Revisions to Memorandum of May 9, 1959," June 12, 1959.''
... . Compared to taking picture of golf ball 800 miles away, this feat was repeated on May 3 and 4.
The Army Ordnance Missile Command submitted to NASA a report entitled "Preliminary ... Division Chiefs, Goddard Space Flight Center , "Organization and Functions of the Goddard Space Flight Center ," May 1, 1959, with attachment: Abe Silverstein , Director of Space Flight Development, "Organization of Activities of Goddard ...
National Bureau of Standards released details on the effect on the ionosphere of the high-altitude nuclear shots called Teak and Orange on August 1 and 12, 1958, over Johnston Island.
“Physicist James Van Allen ” article in Time Magazine
Media:MAR-1959-05-04.pdf Missiles & Rockets May 4 1959
... in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes."
Media:MAR-1959-05-18.pdf Missiles & Rockets May 18 1959
H. Rept. 353, Committee on Science and Astronautics, “U.S. Policy on the Control and Use of Outer Space” published.
Media:MAR-1959-05-11.pdf Missiles & Rockets May 11 1959
... possibility of an advanced manned spacecraft.
''Memorandum, Purser to Gilruth, "Log for the Week of May 25, 1959," p. 2.''
... to achieve payload orbit because of loss of second-stage pitch attitude control.
Media:MAR-1959-04-13.pdf Missiles & Rockets Apr 13 1959
Largest plastic balloon to date (6 million cubic feet) launched by Office of Naval Research with 173 pounds of instruments, at Fort Churchill, Canada.
Media:MAR-1959-07-13.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 13 1959
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