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H. Rept. 2118, Committee on Armed Services, “National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Construction Program,” published to accompany H.R. 11805 for fiscal year 1959. Media:MAR-1958-07-07.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 7 1958
... Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 9:36 p.m. EDT Wednesday, July 6 (7:36 a.m. Baikonur time, July 7). Kate Rubins of NASA, Soyuz Commander Anatoly Ivanishin of the Russian space ...
... against most cancers. Fred Turek and Martha Vitaterna, Northwestern University – principal investigators for Rodent Research-7, will discuss their research to examine how the space environment affects the community of microorganisms ... Applications Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington is sponsoring the Micro-12 and Rodent Research-7 investigations as part of its research to enable human spaceflight exploration, and CASIS is sponsoring ...
... , at NASA's Mission Control in Houston during Endeavour's flight, scheduled for launch Feb. 7. At 2:24 a.m. CST on Feb. 11, Massimino will host an interactive event ...
File:Apollo17765.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 17 Audio
Secretary of the Navy, Josephus Daniels, in a letter to Thomas A. Edison said that the Navy required "machinery and facilities for utilizing the natural inventive genius of Americans to meet the new conditions of warfare." This letter prompted creation of Naval Consulting Board of civilian advisers which functioned throughout World War I, and which included in its organization a "Committee on ...
Navy FM seaplane flown by means of radiocompass from Hampton Roads to U.S.S. Ohio at sea.
Adolf Hitler gave the German V-2 missile V-2 program highest military priority.
Four-stage Argo D4 rocket with an Air Research and Development Command ARDC Javelin payload fired from Wallops Island to an altitude of 760 miles, first in a series of USAF-NASA launchings to measure natural radiation surrounding the earth.
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-139 COMPOSER DEBUTS FANFARE HONORING FINAL SHUTTLE MISSION'' WASHINGTON -- Emmy-nominated composer Bear McCreary, known for his television scores, has composed a fanfare specifically to commemorate the final space shuttle flight. After composing four seasons of music for a television show set in space, creating music inspired by a historic NASA mission was a natural fit. ...

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