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April 1-13: 17 Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Private F rockets were fired at Hueco Range, Fort Bliss, Tex.
... -du-Midi , France; and McDonald, Fort Davis, Tex. The contract was to run from April 1, 1958, to March 31, 1959. It was extended on February 25, 1959, to September 3 ...
... Research Center s and High Speed Flight Station, "Steering Committee on Manned Space Flight," April 1, 1959; Director of Aeronautical and Space Research to Director of Space Flight Development, "Research Steering ...
... 's HD channel and standard definition channels. The schedule includes (all times Central): Friday, April 1 2 p.m. - Video File of the Soyuz TMA-21 rocket mating and crew activities ...
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA approved the publication of Technical Report No. 91, "Nomenclature for Aeronautics," to assist use of uniform technical terms and symbols.
President Harding directed National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA to organize an inter-departmental subcommittee to recommend Federal regulation of air navigation. After a series Of meetings this committee's report was approved by the Executive Committee of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA on April 9, and transmitted to the President.
Bell Aircraft Corp. contracted with the AAF (under Project MX-776) to produce a 100-mile guided missile (later designated the Rascal).
Missile staff headed by Wernher Von Braun was moved from White Sands to Army Ordnance's Redstone Arsenal , Huntsville, Ala.
At the third annual meeting of the American Interplanetary Society the members elected David Lasser , Charles P. Mason , Laurence E. Manning , and G. Edward Pendray as directors.
Image:1930-04-01_Valier_article.jpg Max Valier's last astronomy column for Alpenzeitung magazine.

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