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... X-15 DIARY''' by Tregaskis, R. W. ''New York, 1961: E. P. Dutton Co., Inc. 317 ...
... ) File:360240.mp4 3D video of Brian Binnie flying SpaceShipOne to win the X-Prize on Oct 4 2004 . Interviews were being conducted by the media including Miles O ...
... >File:xprizepress.mp4 3D video of Burt Rutan on the runway immediately following the X-Prize winning flight, followed by the press conference featuring Peter Diamandis , Anousheh Ansari , Richard Searfoss ...
File:Research Project X-15-1965.mp4 Category:Movie
Image:Lifting Body E 21242.jpg 300px '''X-24A Lifting Body being serviced (E 21242)''' Category:Aircraft
File:X-15Aheat damageMLC.mp4 Category:Movie
... densities in upper atmosphere. Secondary experiments were measurement of dis­tribution of positive ions, x-ray spectrum of the Sun and distribu­tion of atomic hydrogen in upper atmosphere. ''( ... established using rockets, equipment, and materials under development now for Project Apollo . Plan called for (1) orbiting Space station with capacity for 18 crewmen; (2) sending six men in adapted ...
... orbital, deep space, and manned space flights, of which 10 were successful, 1 partially successful, and one unsuccessful. The X-15 rocket research aircraft set a new altitude record of 350,000 ... photographed by 200-in. Mt. Palomar telescope last spring. ''(A&AE, December 1963, 5)'' October 1-3: Youth Science Congress, sponsored by NASA and the National Science Teachers Association, was held ...
... well as the humanitarianism and the technological boom of the twentieth century . . . ." ''(Text; Airpower Historian 1/64, 6-10)'' U.S.S.R. announced launching of POLET I (Flight I), a ... "repeated" changes in altitude and inclination, the spacecraft on Nov. 2 attained "final orbit" : apogee, 1,437 km. (893 mi.) ; perigee, 343 km. (213 mi.) ; period, 102.5 min. ; inclination, 58 ... , N.M. Continuation of tests were to aid in development of the more advanced Nike X system. ''(DOD Release 1444 63)'' Chinese Communists claimed they had shot down an American-built ...
... teams which made civilian space program a reality, and personal contribution to research in the X-15 program. He was called "a symbol of our aerospace success." In his address at ... telecommunications and was a commercial version of Hughes" Syncom satellite- ''(Miles, L. A. Times, 7/1/64)'' NASA-USAF Memorandum of Understanding defined responsibilities of NASA and various USAF organizations which ...

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