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... by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner appears in Astounding Science Fiction magazine. In the December issue of the Bulletin of the BIS Arthur C. Clarke explains the upcoming issue of ...
... 1938 21 Nov 22 1938 22 Nov 23 1938 23 Nov 24 1938 24 Nov 25 1938 25 Nov 26 1938 26 Nov 27 1938 27 Nov 28 1938 28 Nov 29 1938 29 Nov 30 1938 30 December 1938 December Dec 1 1938 1 Dec 2 1938 ...
... led to antiaircraft rocket development, and some 2,500 test firings were made in Jamaica, 1938-39.
Douglas DC-3, one of the most successful airliners in history, first flew. By 1938, it carried the bulk of American air traffic. When production of the DC-3 and its derivatives ended in 1945, some 13,000 had been built.
The Daniel Guggenheim Medal for 1938 awarded to A. H. R. Fedden for "contributions to the development of aircraft engine design and for the specific design of the sleeve valve aircraft engine."
... Turner. Clarke also edits the Bulletin of the British Interplanetary Society and with the September 1938 issue increases the size to 12 pages of mimeographed text, approximately 3000 words. Image:26sep1938novaeterrae ...
Ralph A. Smith presents the work of the BIS technical committee to the membership in the form of a lecture about the proposed BIS lunar vehicle. Details of his talk were summarized by Arthur C. Clarke in the October 1938 issue of the Bulletin of the BIS .
... during their 3-hour spacewalk, thereby clearing the way for Endeavour to launch on 5 December. ''(Warren E. Leary, “ Endeavour Is Set for Launching After Docking Problem Is Solved,” New York Times, 4 December 2001; Los Angeles Times, “With Space Debris Cleared, Shuttle Launch Set,” 4 December 2001.)'' November 2001 November December 2001 December Dec 1 2001 1 Dec 2 ...
... -launched Centaur interplanetary vehicle and a leading space scientist for more than 40 years, died December 11 in La Jolla, Calif. Born in Berlin, Ehricke was brought to the United States ... . Chelomei , 70, a rocketry expert who designed the Soviet Union's first jet engine, died December 8 in Moscow. Tass, which carried the news of his death, did not report the ... development organization for 29 years. (W Post, Dec 13/84, D-7) November 1984 November December 1984 December Dec 1 1984 1 Dec 2 1984 2 Dec 3 1984 3 Dec 4 ...
... , 1963, at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., and the last two squadrons were turned over on December 30, 1963, at Little Rock AFB, Ark. The turnover completed the Titan II program and ... /1/64, 1)'' “Florida Rides a Space-age Boom” article appears in National Geographic Magazine December 1963 December Dec 1 1963 1 Dec 2 1963 2 Dec 3 1963 3 Dec 4 ...

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