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... the Sparrow 2 missile, Canadair was once more appointed prime contractor and production capacity for this missile was set up. De Havilland designed the complete A.P.U. for the missile and this sub ... of a follow-on order, the growing guided missile industry suffered immediately and quickly shrunk. .However, some of the major industrial companies still maintain their guided missile departments and there is evidence of a ... tunnel which are used to test models for Canadian industry. In addition N.A.E. is constructing a 5 ft supersonic blowdown wind tunnel which will soon be available for research and industrial ...
... technical program . . . . This is divided into $141 million, requested as our FY 1964 supplemental, and a $5.304 billion budget for FY 1965. During the preparation of this budget, we Were ... the Hamburg company established that it possessed no manufacturing facilities. Two days later, according to Missiles and Rockets, the company halted production of rockets that it "apparently planned to export to ...
... area." ''(Wash. Post, 6/6/63)'' President Kennedy witnessed successful firings of six Army missiles at White Sands Missile Range : Honest John , Little John , Sergeant , Hawk , Nike-Hercules , and Nike-Zeus . ''(M ... Cape Canaveral and witnessed two successful test launchings: USAF Minuteman ICBM on June 5 and USN Polaris A-3 missile on June 6. ''(AP, NYT, 6/7/63,2; M&R, 6/17 ...
President Johnson announced in his news conference that Polaris A-3 missile "will soon become part of our strategic missile force. The new A-3 will be deployed for the first time aboard the ... when she begins her first patrol later this month. "The A-3 missile, which was put into accelerated development in 1964, has a range of 2500 nautical miles, some 1000 nautical miles greater ... and engineers (average of 3,350 per year) immigrated to U.S., reaching peak of 5,800 per year in 1957. ''(O'Kane, NYT, 9/6/64, 20)'' September 1964 September ...
... contract will be awarded for full-scale development of hardware.’ . . .” ‘‘(Haggerty, J/Armed Forces, 3/5/66, 8)’’ Over 100 scientists, including U S . space officials, would visit Greece to ... as they passed over Cape Kennedy , fired perfectly, enabling the astronauts to track the missile visually. In a ceremony aboard the submarine docked in Newport News, Va., Lovell was presented gas generator ...
... on the Dynamics of Nuclear Rockets 4. The Dynamic Potential of the Small Nuclear Engine 5. Safety on Earth and Going to and From LEO 6. They Will Never Let Us ... Nuclear-Powered Long Range Ballistic Missiles,” issued in March 1955. Here the Los Alamos National Laboratory argued a ground launch of a nuclear rocket lacked a payload advantage, but boosting a nuclear stage to 50 ... C5-A and Boeing 747, didn’t exist and even when they did, their ability to launch a large rocket was unproven until the Air Force launched a Minuteman missile out of a C5-A in ...
... highest award of the Smithsonian Institution, in ceremonies at the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. ''(CR, 5/5/64, 9767-68)'' L. D. Gable, of Longmont, Colo., died at Cape Kennedy of ... ballistic missile and space launch vehicle systems over a wide range of payload capacities. The application of the 156" solid technology to a new missile in the Minuteman tradition would provide a payload ...
... of Saturn V production and insurance that lunar exploration would continue into early 1970s. ''(S/A, 5/69, 31-6)'' NAS-NRC Space Science Board had formed 13-member standing Committee on ... . ''(OAR Research Review, 5-6/69, 9)'' NSF published R&D in the Aircraft and Missiles Industry, 1957-68 (NSF 69-15). In 1967 aircraft and missiles industry spent record $5.6 billion for ... felt was "the unity (or oneness) of humanity. . . . So it carried with it a hope." ''(Atlas, 5/69, 23)'' “A Most Fantastic Voyage: The Story of Apollo 8's Rendezvous With the Moon ...
First successful launch and flight of 5½-ton German A-4 missile A-4 rocket ( V-2 missile V-2 ) at Peenemünde , which traveled 120 miles.
... numbers of dissemination centers and reduced buildup of support to state and local governments. A $5.7-million cut in the amount requested for earth observations instruments had deferred their ... and improve ballistic missile systems; continue strategic systems research; increase the active air defense of the U.S.; and increase the total airlift and sealift capability. ''(Testimony)'' 5-22 February: ...

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