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... Mall (grassy area immediately adjacent to the Institution's site) using Bell Aerosystems Co.'s "Hydroskimmer"; demonstration of Bell's rocket belt to propel a man for short distances through ... the Nation's youth. ''(NAA News)'' New Jersey Governor Richard J. Hughes proclaimed April 1, 1967, Television Infrared Observation Satellite TIROS - Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA Day in New ...
... range of scientific subjects at British institutions. ‘‘(Schmidt, NYT, 3/2/66, 13)’’ March 1-3: “Space Maintenance and Extravehicular Activities” meeting sponsored by USAF Aero Propulsion Laboratory and ... with sunlight. ‘‘(Wash. Eve. Star, 3/3/66, A5)’’ Bell Aerosystems Co. test pilot Robert F. Courter reported that Bell had developed a rocket propellant “flying pogo stick” for transporting ...
Media:MR04_TEC.PDF Results of the 2nd Manned Suborbital Space Flight Mercury Redstone 4/Liberty Bell July 21 1961 Category:Publications
... SEVEN INTO SPACE''' by Bell, J. N. ''Chicago, 1960: Popular Mechanics Co., 192 pages, $3.95'' Describes the seven "astronauts" ...
file=Bellhoppervr.mov width=400 height=500 autoplay=true 3D Rendering of the Bell Aerospace Advanced Logistic Support System Hopper VR (circa 1964). (Requires Quicktime browser plug-in) Category:Quicktime VR spacecraft
... . NASA ended the five-year program after having invested nearly US$1 billion in developing a reusable launching vehicle. The X-33 program, contracted to Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, had sought ... Milestone in Space Launch Initiative Program; Also Announces No SLI Funding for X-33 or X-34 ,” news release 01-3 1, 1 March 2001; Warren E. Leary, “NASA Ends Project on Rocket Meant ...
... ' Air Force Base. Thanks to the engineers and to the ace pilots who flew the X-15, mountains of new information about hypersonic flight were uncovered. Much of this research was ... , consistently broke every record in the book. Today many of those records still stand. In X-15 - The NASA Mission Reports, extremely rare documents from this amazing program are brought together ... flight reports in the pilots' own words. A unique interactive Virtual Reality model of the X-15 and more. "Data junkies and armchair astronauts will no doubt revel in the minutiae ...
... Hanger E-19490.jpg 300px '''X-15 in Hanger (E-19490)''' Image:X-15 in Flight white.jpg 300px '''X-15A2 in Flight with white ablative coating''' Image:X-15 66672 in Flight Ecn 187.jpg 300px '''X-15 66672 in Flight (ECN 187)''' Image:X-15 100th Flight Ground Crew E-10846.jpg 300px '''X-15 100th Flight Ground Crew (E-10846 ...
... intense magnetic fields surrounding neutron stars and black holes. The astronomers, using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory , had discovered that neither type of body was evident in the RCW 38 ... . Wolk et al., “ Discovery of Nonthermal X-ray Emission from the Embedded Massive Star-Forming Region RCW 38,” Astrophysical Journal Letters 580, no. 2 (1 December 2002): L161-L165.) November 2002 November ...
... objects was comparable to or greater than the volume emitted by relatively warmer, larger hard x-ray sources, such as neutron stars and supermassive black holes. The findings indicated that the ... that the researchers termed “quasi-soft” x-ray sources. (NASA, “Enigmatic X-ray Sources May Point To New Class of Black Holes,” news release 04-067, 1 March 2004; Frank Morring Jr., “In ... 160, no. 10 (8 March 2004): 19. February 2004 February March 2004 March Mar 1 2004 1 Mar 2 2004 2 Mar 3 2004 3 Mar 4 2004 4 Mar 5 2004 ...

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