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... Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA Television will carry both events live. On Wednesday, May 4, at 2 p.m. EDT, the U.S. Postal Service will unveil two new stamps at ... 405. One stamp commemorates NASA's Project Mercury and Alan Shepard's historic launch on May 5, 1961 aboard the spacecraft Freedom 7. The second stamp honors NASA's MESSENGER , which ... will join Bolden at the stamps' unveiling and at a 50th anniversary ceremony on Thursday, May 5, at 9 a.m., at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. To cover the ...
... the victim as a star rich in helium gas. The star resides in a galaxy 2.7 billion light-years away. The team's results will appear in today's online ... core was lifted off a long time ago by the same black hole. The star may have been near the end of its life. After consuming most of its hydrogen fuel ...
... Washington. "Decision makers like power companies and water managers now are receiving these data, which may have immediate economic benefits." The mission is a collaboration between NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
Unofficial two-man altitude record of 31,540 feet set by Lts. John A. Macready and A. W. Stevens (USAS) on a flight during which an aerial photograph covering the greatest area of the earth's surface to date was obtained.
USAF approved Western Development Division proposals to inaugurate a second ICBM airframe, which became the Titan ICBM (SM-68).
Paul Heylandt tests his rocket powered car at the Tempelhof Airport in Germany.
Fletcher Pratt delivers a paper entitled ''The Universal Background of Interplanetary Travel'' to the members of the American Interplanetary Society .
The RAND Corporation in Santa Monica California publishes "Preliminary Design of an Experimental World-Circling Spaceship." Co-authors included: D. Griggs, L. Ridenour, F. Clauser, G. Peebles, P. Lagerstrom, W. Klemperer, J. Lipp, E. Graham, R. Shevell, V. Sturdevant, H. Luskin, B. Baker, E. Bradshaw, E. Wheaton, H. Liepmann, D. Wall. A supplement was published the following September written by ...
... 1863 30 May 1863 May May 1 1863 1 May 2 1863 2 May 3 1863 3 May 4 1863 4 May 5 1863 5 May 6 1863 6 May 7 1863 7 May 8 1863 8 May 9 1863 9 May 10 1863 10 May 11 1863 11 May 12 1863 12 May 13 1863 13 May 14 1863 14 May 15 1863 15 May 16 1863 16 May ...
... May 1973 May May 1 1973 1 May 2 1973 2 May 3 1973 3 May 4 1973 4 May 5 1973 5 May 6 1973 6 May 7 1973 7 May 8 1973 8 May 9 1973 9 May 10 1973 10 May 11 1973 11 May 12 1973 12 May ...

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