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First flight of aircraft modified to demonstrate high-lift boundary layer control made by Lt. Col. R. E. Horner, a project initiated in May 1942 by USAAF contract.
... August 1 with a two-year base period, followed by three one-year options that may be exercised at NASA's discretion. It is a performance-based, cost-plus-fixed-fee ...
... Engineer Jack Fischer will perform a landmark 200th spacewalk at the International Space Station Friday, May 12. Live coverage will begin at 6:30 a.m. EDT on NASA Television and ...
... research at JPL focusing on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, to address what habitable environments may exist on the moon and what potential signatures of life would be expected, using data ...
First flight over the North Pole, by Richard Byrd, navigator, and Floyd Bennett, pilot, in a Fokker Monoplane, from Spitsbergen.
Dr. Ludwig Prandtl of Germany received second Daniel Guggenheim Medal.
First blind solo flight (without a check pilot aboard) solely on instrumcnts was made by Capt. A. F. Hegenberger (AAC) at Dayton, Ohio.
George W. Lewis, Director of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Aeronautical Research, received Daniel Guggenheim Medal for 1936 for direction of aeronautical research and for the development of original equipment and methods.
Hugh Franklin Pierce H. F. Pierce launched liquid propellant rocket to 250-foot altitude at Old Ferris Point, N.Y.
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