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Media:Airscoop1944V3I44.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Vol 3 Issue 44 Oct 21 1944
... and working on the International Space Station at 10:25 a.m. EDT on Friday, Oct. 23. The 20-minute, Earth-to-space call will air live on NASA Television and ... fields such as biology, Earth science, human health research, physical sciences and technology development. On Oct. 16, Kelly broke the record for most time spent in space by an American, surpassing ... and shearing gravitational force. During its first observing campaign from May 30, 2014 to Aug. 21, 2014, K2 trained its gaze on a patch of sky in the constellation Virgo, measuring ...
... : M11-216 PRESS INVITED TO VIEW NASA SATELLITE LAUNCH FROM SUITLAND NOAA FACILITY'' WASHINGTON -- On Oct. 28, Reporters are invited to join NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver and NOAA Deputy Administrator ... Base in California between 5:48 a.m. and 5:57 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The launch heralds a new era of climate change science and weather forecasting for ...
... assembled by Wernher von Braun and others. The second issue had a street date of Oct 18 1952 .
First flight test of 12-cylinder Liberty engine in Curtiss HS-1 flying boat at Buffalo, N.Y.
German Dornier DO-X flying boat carried 169 passengers in hour flight over Lake Constance, Switzerland, the largest number of individuals ever carried in a single aircraft.
Three weeks after NASA officially began operating, prospective contractors were invited to a briefing at NASA headquarters on development of 1½-million-pound-thrust engine. First launching of two USAF Bomarc missiles within less than 10 seconds of each other at Cape Canaveral ; launches signaled from SAGE at Kingston, N.Y., and both missiles scored successful intercepts against different ...
After a meeting with officials concerned with the missile and space program, President Dwight D. Eisenhower announced that he intended to transfer to NASA control of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency 's Development Operations Division personnel and facilities. The transfer, subject to congressional approval, would include the Saturn development program. ''New York Times, October 22, 1959; ...
Joseph H. Kraus delivers lecture "Liquid Oxygen" to the members of the American Interplanetary Society in New York.
Miss Ramona Jennings of New York is taken to New Rochelle hospital after being hit by a fragment from an exploding ARS rocket at Crestwood Yonkers New York. Miss Jennings received a compound fracture of the left elbow. The accident caused the Society to cancel further tests in Westchester County. ''New York Times''

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