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VANGUARD (SLV-6) satellite designed to measure the radiation balance of the earth, its atmosphere, and the solar energy flux, failed to go into orbit. Media:MAR-1959-06-22.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jun 22 1959
... mission at Saturn. The spacecraft, which has explored the ringed planet and its moons since 2004, will make a fateful plunge into Saturn's atmosphere on Sept. 15, ending its long ... its mission, called the Grand Finale, on April 26, with the first of the planned 22 dives between Saturn and its rings. The final orbits are bringing the spacecraft closer to ...
Media:1945-06-22_V4I26LARC1945.pdf Langley Air Scoop June 22 1945
Japanese Meteorological Observatory announced that the U.S.S.R. had exploded a missile-borne H-weapon at a 22-mile altitude.
John P. Victory, the first employee of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA in 1915, and who had served as Assistant Secretary since 1917, was appointed Secretary of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA .
U.S.S.R. was attacked by Germany. Ceramic-lined rocket thrust chamber designed by Alfred Africano generated 200-pound thrust.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL fired first of a series of 8,544 Loki solid-propellant antiaircraft missiles at White Sands Proving Ground WSPG , the Army program ending after September 1955. Loki rocket was later used in ONR Rockoon , upper atmosphere balloon-launched rocket research soundings.
Article in the New York Times by Princeton professor John Q. Stewart about a possible flight to the moon.
''RELEASE: 11-196 NASA CASSINI SPACECRAFT CAPTURES OCEAN-LIKE SPRAY AT SATURN MOON'' WASHINGTON -- NASA's Cassini spacecraft has discovered the best evidence yet for a large-scale saltwater reservoir beneath the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The data came from the spacecraft's direct analysis of salt-rich ice grains close to the jets ejected from the moon. Data from Cassini's cosmic ...

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