Jan 10 1962

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NASA announced that the Advanced Saturn launch vehicle, to be used for maimed flights around the moon and for manned lunar landings with rendezvous technique, would have five-engined first and second stages. The first stage (S–IB) would be powered by five F-1 engines (total of 7.5 million pounds thrust) and the Second stage (S–II) would be powered with five J-2 engines (total of 1 million pounds thrust). A third stage (S-IVB) with a single J-2 engine would be used on escape missions.

X-15 No. 1 piloted by Cdr. Forrest S. Petersen (USN) made its first forced landing in 47 flights when its rocket engine failed to ignite in mid-air after two attempts. X-15 was brought down without incident at Mud Lake, Nevada.

NASA and AEC awarded 5-yr. contract for the development of the Nerva engine to Aerojet-General Corp. At same time, Aerojet-General signed a subcontract with Westinghouse Electric Corp. for nuclear portions of the development which began in 1955.

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