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“Spaceman Meets Gambler” article about “ Men Into Space ” TV show in Life Magazine Media:MAR-1959-09-07.pdf Missiles & Rockets Sep 7 1959
... a "human computer" at Langley who calculated trajectories for America's first spaceflights in the 1960s. The retired mathematician was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian ...
Media:1960-03-07_Review_of_the_Space_Program.pdf Review of the Space Program 86th US Cong. Jan 22-Feb 23 1960 - Thomas G. Lanphier, and Committee Addendum
Media:1945-09-07_V4I35LARC1945.pdf Langley Air Scoop September 7 1945
... from Wallops during the 2013 and 2014 hurricane seasons. The first Global Hawk arrived Sept. 7 at Wallops carrying a payload of three instruments that will sample the environment around hurricanes ...
... of more than 4,200 civil servants and contractors with an annual budget of $1.7 billion, and is responsible for all facets of the program, including planning, procurement, development, testing ...
... :13 p.m. EDT southeast of the remote town of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan (7:13 a.m. Sept. 7, local time). Having completed his fourth mission, Williams now has spent 534 days ...
“New Portrait of our Planet – What International Geophysical Year IGY Taught Us” article in Life Magazine
Radio signals sent from a Navy R-6 seaplane flying from NAS Pensacola, were received by Naval Radio Station New Orleans, 140 miles distant, in tests.
Capt. Iven C. Kincheloe (USAF) set new unofficial altitude record for manned flight at Edwards AFB , Calif. piloting, a Bell X-2 rocket-powered aircraft to a height of 126,200 feet. University of Minnesota launched ONR Mylar plastic balloon from Minneapolis, establishing unofficial world altitude record of 145,000 feet for an unma tined balloon.

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