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Displaying 31—40 of 1000 matches for query "Sep_26_1865" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "sep" found 36361 times in 1757 documents
  • "26" found 31971 times in 12946 documents
  • "1865" found 399 times in 16 documents



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Complete USAF Thor IRBM first successfully launched from Cape Canaveral . September 26-November 9: Thirty-six Rockoons (balloon-launched rockets) were launched from Navy icebreaker, U.S. ...
Jules Verne's ''From The Earth to the Moon'' begins serialisation in ''Journal des Débats''
The Navy publicly demonstrated the Ryan Fireball FR-1 at NAS Anacostia, the first propeller-and-jet powered airplane designed for aircraft carriers. Army Wac Corporal , first development flight, fired at White Sands, established U.S. record of 43.5 miles height, and was the first U.S. liquid-propellant rocket developed with Government funds (constructed by Douglas and Aerojet under Jet ...
Maj. Gen. William D. Kepner, was named chief of the new atomic energy division of the USAF.
Moscow radio reported U.S.S.R. sent rockets to 240-miles height; claimed rocket for interplanetary travel designed and flight principles worked out.
H. Froehlich and K. Long of General Mills flew ONR Strato-Lab balloon to new altitude record for an open-basket gondola of 42,000 feet.
Vanguard (SLV-3) reached 265 miles' altitude and was destroyed 9,200 miles downrange over Central Africa on reentry into the atmosphere. Boeing B-52D set a world distance in a closed-circuit record of 6,233.981 miles, with Lt. CoL V. L. Sandacz at the controls.

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