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Image:1912-03-12_Le_Temps.jpg 300px Newspaper Le Temps recording Robert Esnault-Pelterie's trip to St Petersburg where it is believed he gave his first public lecture about space flight sometime between February 16th and March 14th.
... Dr. John P. Holdren NASA Administrator Charles Bolden NASA’s ARM Program Director Michele Gates 12 p.m. – ARM Industry and Community Update Following the general briefing, NASA scientists and engineers ... moon and validate capabilities such as the first use of large-scale solar electric propulsion (SEP) to move large masses in space, a capability that will be needed to send cargo ...
... the environmental footprint of aviation by reducing overall noise, engine emissions and fuel usage. ''RELEASE: 12-319 MARS ROVER CURIOSITY ARM TESTS NEARLY COMPLETE'' PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Mars Curiosity team ... field site inside Gale Crater has ever offered environmental conditions favorable for microbial life. ''RELEASE: 12-320 NASA REQUESTS PROPOSALS FOR INITIAL CONTRACTS TO CERTIFY COMMERCIAL CREW TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS'' WASHINGTON -- NASA ...
Piloted hydroaeroplane equipped with automatic stabilization and direction gear developed by the Sperry Co. and P. C. Hewitt was demonstrated by Amityville, Long Island, before naval observers.
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA coordinated the replies of the executive departments regarding provisions of the International Convention on Air Navigation meeting in Paris.
Morrow Board was appointed by President Coolidge to recommend U.S. air policy.
Wind tunnel capable of simulating altitudes to 37,000 feet dedicated at Massachussetts Institute of Technology MIT as a immoral to the Wright brothers.
Russia's LUNIK II launched with a total payload weight of 858.4 pounds, became the first manmade object to hit the moon on the following day. Its launching coincided with the departure of Premier Nikita Khrushchev for the United States in turboprop Tu-114.
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-190 EXPEDITION 30/31 SPACE STATION CREW CONDUCTS BRIEFING, INTERVIEWS'' HOUSTON --Three International Space Station crew members will discuss their upcoming Expedition 30 and 31 missions in a news conference at 1 p.m. CDT Tuesday, Sept. 20, from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The briefing will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's website. ...
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