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... et al., This New Ocean, p. 114.'' Media:MAR-1958-11-05.pdf Missiles & Rockets Nov 5 1958
British newspapers show an image of Wernher von Braun 's design for a lunar rocket (as illustrated by Rolf Klep) taken from a Soviet book about space travel. Amidst the hysteria following the launch of Sputnik II the design is mistakenly identified as a Soviet moon rocket. ''Daily Mirror Nov 5 1957''
Media:1948-11-05 I44V07.pdf Langley Air Scoop Nov 5 1948
Image:1930-06-05_Valiers_Funeral.jpg Report on Max Valier 's funeral which describes a Lufthansa aircraft and a light aircraft circling the cemetery during the ceremony.
... crew members aboard the International Space Station are scheduled to depart the orbiting laboratory Sunday, Nov. 9 after almost six months aboard. NASA Television will provide complete coverage. Expedition 41 Commander ... Comet Flyby of Mars''' NASA will host a media teleconference at noon EST on Friday, Nov. 7, to provide initial science observations of comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring’s close ...
... firms and sponsors, launches a nationwide series of high school robotics competitions that begin March 5 and 6 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place N.W ... to the public. NASA Television will carry opening ceremonies starting at 9 a.m. March 5. The student competition is called For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, or FIRST ... the staff behind the agency's tweets. Registration opens at noon on Monday, April 5, and closes at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6. NASA will randomly select 100 individuals from ...
G. Edward Pendray delivers paper to the American Interplanetary Society "Definition and History of the Rocket".
Transcript of John Q. Stewart's article about a lunar mission appears in the New York Herald Tribune. Original story is set in 2050 and was first heard on CBS radio.
Nathaniel Schachner delivers lecture to the American Interplanetary Society in New York, "Can Human Life Exist on Other Planets?"
Series of tests demonstrating feasibility of stowing, assembling, and launching a seaplane from a submarine were completed, which involved assembling a Martin MS-1 and launching it by submerging the submarine.

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