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''Venus Mines Incorporated'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner and Arthur Zagat appears in ''Startling Stories'' magazine. Kenneth Gatland chairman of the CBAS and now co-founder of the renewed BIS continues his summary of rocket propulsion in Practical Mechanics magazine. In this issue he talks about rocket planes.
... . 1947 January 1947 January Jan 1 1947 1 Jan 2 1947 2 Jan 3 1947 3 Jan 4 1947 4 Jan 5 1947 5 Jan 6 1947 6 Jan 7 1947 7 Jan 8 1947 8 Jan 9 1947 9 Jan 10 1947 10 ... 23 1947 23 Aug 24 1947 24 Aug 25 1947 25 Aug 26 1947 26 Aug 27 1947 27 Aug 28 1947 28 Aug 29 1947 29 Aug 30 1947 30 Aug 31 1947 31 September 1947 September Sep 1 1947 ...
... , was amazingly perceptive and effective. Facilities were obtained and changes were made; the period 1947-58 became what might be truly called National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA ’s ... only the most established and influential researchers win out.” ‘‘(AGU Transactions, 1/66)’’ December 1965 January 1966 January Jan 1 1966 1 Jan 2 1966 2 Jan 3 1966 3 Jan ...
... 10 1947 Media:1947-01-17LARCI02V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 17 1947 Media:1947-01-24LARCI03V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 24 1947 Media:1947-01-31LARCI04V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 31 1947 Media:1947-02 ... 10 1947 Media:1947-10-17LARCI41V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 17 1947 Media:1947-10-24LARCI42V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 24 1947 Media:1947-10-31LARCI43V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 31 1947 Media:1947-11 ...
President Truman designated a five-man Air Policy Committee, with Thomas K. Finletter of New York as Chairman, to submit by 1 January 1948 a broad plan to give the United States the "greatest possible benefits from aviation."
A special meeting of the British Interplanetary Society includes papers given about ''The Interplanetary Project''. Speakers include Arthur Valentine Cleaver A.V. Cleaver , Leslie R. Shepherd , Ralph Andrew Smith R.A. Smith and Arthur Charles Clarke A.C. Clarke . The papers were then published in the January 1948 issue of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society .
A. L. Berger of Wright Field received the Thurman H. Bane Award for 1947 for work in developing new types of high-temperature ceramic coatings for use in aircraft engines.
Arthur Valentine Cleaver A.V. Cleaver delivers paper entitled ''Interplanetary Flight: Is the Rocket the Only Answer?'' at the monthly meeting of the British Interplanetary Society . 58 members present. The paper was reproduced in Volume 6 No 5 June 1947 edition of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society .
... , bound for Camp Kilmer in New Jersey. They arrived in New York on August 2nd 1947. The manifest listed them as "German scientists part of Project Paperclip." Most of the twelve ...
... setbacks in space that were not acknowledged by Soviet authorities. The magazine claimed that on January 29 the Soviets deliberately destroyed a Cosmos 1,813 military reconnaissance satellite they had launched on January 15, 1987. When the satellite malfunctioned upon reentry, its self-destruction system was activated to ... a day later. (C Trib, Feb 7/87; NY Times, Feb 7/87) 1987 January 1987 January Jan 1 1987 1 Jan 2 1987 2 Jan 3 1987 3 Jan 4 1987 ...

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