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Media:1946-03-29-LARCV4I13.pdf Langley Air Scoop Mar 29 1946
... Heat Transport (InSight), a stationary lander, will be the first-ever mission dedicated to exploring Mars' deep interior. It also will be the first NASA mission since the Apollo moon landings ... like a scientific time machine that will bring back information about the earliest stages of Mars' formation 4.5 billion years ago," Banerdt said. "It will help us learn how rocky ... how gas, dust and heat combine and arrange themselves into a planet. Looking deep into Mars will let scientists understand how different its crust, mantle and core are from Earth. NASA ...
... on its spaceport of the future, where the next generation of astronauts will launch to Mars and other deep-space destinations. The agency recently wrapped up a comprehensive and successful review ... at the agency’s Headquarters in Washington. “Modernizing the ground systems for our journey to Mars also ensures long-term sustainability and affordability to meet future needs of the multi-use ... in Sandusky, Ohio, where engineers conducted a successful solar array wing deployment test on Feb. 29 and are preparing for a variety of tests to confirm it can withstand the harsh ...
... during their STS-134 mission to the International Space Station . Voting runs from Tuesday, March 29 through launch day, which currently is targeted for April 19. Songwriters and performers from around ...
... participants and mentors to the students. The FIRST Championship competition will be held April 27-29 in St. Louis. The program was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire ...
The Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (later the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics or NACA) was established by a rider to the Naval Appropriations Act, ". . . to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view of their practical solution." The sum of $5,000 a year was appropriated for 5 years. The total appropriation for naval aeronautics was $1 ...
Congress passed an appropriation bill of $300,000 for Army aeronautics for fiscal year 1916.
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA recommended preparation of 3-year programs for aircraft production to the Secretaries of War and the Navy.
Curtiss 18-T or "Kirkham" triplane fighter ordered by Navy from Curtiss Engineering.
Lt. R. L. Maitland attained world speed record of 239.95 mph hi Curtiss R-6 at Dayton, Ohio.

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