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... more than a “pastime” or a “hobby” or a “recreation,” even as late as the 1890s. That is, the field of aviation had yet to be considered a bonafide (established) area ... Chronological History of the Rocket,” Part 2, Astronautics (American Interplanetary Society, New York), No. 23, October 1932, Part 2, p. 5; N.A. Rynin, Interplanetary Flight and Communication Translated from the ... on-line.
Alexander-Katz, pp. 403-406; Armin Beckmann, German Patent No. 93692 of 1 October 1897; Illustrierte Aëronautische Mittheilungen (Strassburg), 2 Jahrg. (1898), p. 58.
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Johnson Space Center JSC announced that Dr. Edward G. Gibson , scientist-astronaut, would leave October 31 to become advanced systems manager for TRW Defense and Space Systems Group. The science ... resupply of water from the cargo vessel Progress 11 October 3 and completion of unloading by October 6, including resupply of air. On October 8 Tass said that the crew was measuring the ... medical and biological tests. (FBIS, Tass in English, Oct 3-29/80)
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... ./U.S.S.R. Solar System Exploration Joint Working Group meeting was also planned for October in Virginia, where the group would visit NASA's aeronautics centers. (NASA Release 90-138 ... 12-foot pressure wind tunnel. (NASA Release C90-dd; C 90-ee)
NASA announced in October that its expertise in structural mechanics, design optimization, and computer codes was finding application in ... years while providing less discomfort to the patient. (NASA Release 90-142)
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... highest honor, the distinguished service medal, from Dr. Robert A. Frosch in a Headquarters ceremony October 4. Scherer previously received NASAs exceptional service medal and exceptional scientific achievement medal. ( KENNEDY SPACE ... , Oct 25/79, B-5; Spaceport News, Oct 26/79, 1)
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... of ionospheric data acquired by Arecibo radiotelescope. ''(OAR Research Review, 12/67, 6-7)''
During October-November: Lunar Orbiter IV , launched May 4, was presumed to have crashed on lunar surface; contact with spacecraft had been lost July 17. ''(NASA Proj Off)''
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... designs would be built was virtually ruled out. ''(Av. Wk., 10/31/66, 25)''
During October: Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Harold Brown summarized USAF's position on its future ... )''
“Surveyor: Candid Camera on the Moon” article appears in National Geographic Magazine
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... limited examination, is an outstanding job, and we want to compliment you on it." During October: Geophysical Institute of University of Alaska reported to NASA that specially instrumented sounding rockets would ... -month orbit in 1965-66.
“Robots to the Moon” article appears in National Geographic Magazine
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NASA issued a press kit in observance of its 20th anniversary, having opened for business October 1, 1958. To commemorate the anniversary, NASA Administrator Dr. Robert Frosch wrote: "By the time ... NASA centers, and NASA's major launch record. (NASA Release 78-133)
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