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German sounding balloon released near Hamburg attained an altitude of 117,750 feet (22.4 miles).
Max Valier installs his liquid fuel rocket engine in his RAK-6 rocket car. He drives the car around the Paul Heylandt Heylandt factory at Berlin-Brizt for 22 minutes until the fuel runs out.
Marchese Guglielmo Marconi makes speech to the Italian Society for the Advancement of Science suggesting that radio waves could penetrate the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer and reach the planet Mars.
Nathaniel Schachner delivers lecture to the American Interplanetary Society in New York, "Can Human Life Exist on Other Planets?"
The Raketenflugplatz (Rocket Airport) is founded in Berlin Germany by members of the Verein für Raumschiffahrt VfR .
Article in the New York Times by Princeton professor John Q. Stewart about a possible flight to the moon.
Second Alaska Aerial Survey completed by Navy, mapping 13,000 square miles in southeastern Alaska.
Air Force C-54 completed first transatlantic robot-controlled flight from Stephenville, Newfoundland, to Brize Norton, England, a distance of 2,400 miles.
Col. David C. Schilling and Lt. Col. William Ritchie flew two Republic F-84E jet fighters across the Atlantic nonstop, Schilling flying from London to New York with three in-flight refuelings, the first nonstop jet flight across the Atlantic, while Ritchie was forced to bail out over Newfoundland.
Nuclear submarine Patrick Henry launched at Groton, Conn.

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