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First firing of USAF Aerobee research rocket (RTV-A-1a) at Holloman AFB , the development of which was initiated earlier in the year. Media:1949-12-02 I48V08.pdf Langley Air Scoop Dec 2 1949
Media:MAR-1958-12-02.pdf Missiles & Rockets Dec 2 1958
... -Ion Basic Mechanisms in Silicon Carbide Power Devices; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Development of 2-D and 3-D transient electro-thermal computational models to predict the radiation failures ... Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) spacecraft is scheduled for 8:24 a.m. EST Monday, Dec. 12. News briefings, live launch commentary, photo opportunities and other media events will be ...
Army Air Corps authorized to begin development of a four-engine bomber with a 2,000-mile radius of action, which led to the Boeing B-29 Superfortress.
... year's award, there were two runner ups ? LEWis ICE accretion program (LEWICE), Version 3.2.2 from NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and International Polar Orbiter Processing Package (IPOPP ...
"Standard Atmosphere," after carefnl coordination, approved by Executive Committee of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA , later adopted for use In aeronautical calculations by the War and Navy Departments, the Weather Bureau, and the Bureau of Standards; described by Lt. Walter S. Diehl of BuAer in National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Technical Report No. 218. It ...
First nuclear chain reaction successfully accomplished at the University of Chicago.
Third Convair MX-774 test missile successfully fired. H.G. Fritz speaks to the GfW in Stuttgart on "Die Heißwasser Rakete", (The hot water rocket).
Construction of a missile tracking station on Rol Namur Island near Kwajalein in the Central Pacific was announced by DOD.
''Space Station Astronaut Will Answer Video Questions From Public'' HOUSTON - NASA has announced a unique opportunity to ask the commander of the International Space Station a question about his role on the orbiting outpost. Commander Dan Burbank will answer videotaped questions from the public during a live event tentatively set for Friday, Jan. 20 on NASA Television.

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