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“All About the Moon” article with cover by Chesley Bonestell in Life Magazine Media:MAR-1958-12-15.pdf Missiles & Rockets Dec 15 1958
Media:Airscoop1944V3I52.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Vol 3 Issue 52 Dec 15 1944
... Discuss Plans for Commercial Crew Development'' WASHINGTON -- NASA will host a media teleconference today, Thursday, Dec. 15, at 11:30 a.m. EST, to discuss a modified competitive procurement strategy for the ...
... on NASA Television and the agency’s website beginning at 4:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 17. Installation coverage is set to begin at 7:30 a.m. Research materials flying ...
... up. The increased ocean surface temperatures influence air and moisture movement around the globe. Approximately 15 years of observations by NASA's fleet of Earth-observing satellites show how El Niños ... institutions around the world to gain new insights into how our planet is changing. ''Release 15-238'' '''American, Russian and Briton Join International Space Station Crew''' Hatches between the International Space ...
U.S. Navy airplane design placed under LCdr. W. Starling Burgess, Bureau of Construction and Repair.
NLR Viking launch vehicle Viking No. 9 research rocket launched to an altitude of 135 miles at White Sands, and Navy revealed that it had launched rockets from balloons in the geomagnetic North Pole area for cosmic ray research.
First powered flight of the Bell X-1E , Joseph A. Walker , National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA test pilot, at Edwards AFB (after preliminary glide flight by Walker on December 12).
Convair F-106A broke straightaway course record at 1,525.05 mph, piloted by Maj. 3. W. Rogers (USAF). NASA released detailed comparison of United States and U.S.S.R. space sciences programs prepared by Dr. Homer E. Newell , which pointed up the importance of lead time in vehicle technology.

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