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Standing Committee on Science and Astronautics established by House of Representatives. Media:MAR-1958-07-21.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 21 1958
... leadership in human spaceflight for years to come." Since STS-1 launched on April 12, 1981, 355 individuals from 16 countries flew 852 times aboard the shuttle. The five shuttles traveled ... ,677 pounds of food - that will sustain space station operations for the next year. The 21-foot long, 15-foot diameter Raffaello brought back nearly 5,700 pounds of unneeded materials ... and women who have flown shuttle missions since the very first launch on April 12, 1981. The shuttle program brought our nation many firsts. Many proud moments, some of which I ...
... ''' More than 300 million people in the United States potentially could directly view the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse, and NASA wants everyone who will witness this celestial phenomenon to do ... coast to coast. The nearly four-hour program will include unprecedented images of the Aug. 21 eclipse from numerous spacecraft -- including the International Space Station – high-altitude aircraft and balloons, and ...
Media:81-07-03.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Media:81-07-17.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Media:81-07-31.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Capt. A. H. Page (USMO) piloted an 02U from a sealed hooded cockpit on an instrument flight of near 1,000 miles from Omaha, Nebr., to Anacostla, via Chicago and Cleveland, with safety pilot Lt. V. M. Guymon landing the airplane.
Lt. Comdr. D. S. Fahrney (USN) ordered to Implement recommendation wade to Chief of Naval Operations to develop radio-controlled aircraft for use as aerial targets. Reporting BuAer and NRL, Fahrney subsequently reported on procedure to obtain drone target planes, but also recognized the feasibility of using such aircraft as guided missiles.

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