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Standing Committee on Science and Astronautics established by House of Representatives. Media:MAR-1958-07-21.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 21 1958
Media:Airscoop1943V2I7.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Issue 2 Vol 7 Apr 21 1943
... -Midi , France; and McDonald, Fort Davis, Tex. The contract was to run from April 1, 1958, to March 31, 1959. It was extended on February 25, 1959, to September 3, 1959 ... . Rept. 2042). Passed the Senate July 31. Became Public Law 85–617 on August 8, 1958. Authorized $29,933,000 for NACA.
... the USAF Historical Division Liaison Office, "Chronology of Early USAF Man-in-Space Activity, 1945-1958" (U.S. Air Force, 1965). unpublished, pp. 21-22.''
Kurt Stehling speaking to the Institute of Electrical Engineers says that a pilot moving around inside a spacecraft could cause navigational problems. The solution needed is an effective gyroscope. ''New York Times Apr 19''
... .m. - Video file of crew activities in Baikonur, including Soyuz rocket mating and rollout 1-Apr 11 a.m. - Video file feed from Baikonur of the prelaunch news conference and Russian ... .m. - Coverage of launch from Baikonur, scheduled for 11:04 p.m., and replays 2-Apr 1:30 a.m. - Prelaunch activities, launch and post launch interviews from Baikonur 4-Apr 12 a.m. - Coverage of Soyuz docking to station, scheduled at 12:28 a.m., ...
... in Greenbelt, Maryland. Christian is co-author of a paper on this research published April 21 in Science. Cosmic rays are high-speed atomic nuclei with a wide range of energy ...
In a message to Congress, President Eisenhower proposed the establishment of a National Aeronautics and Space Agency into which the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics would be absorbed. This agency was to have responsibility for civilian space science and aeronautical research. It would conduct research in these fields in its own facilities or by contract and would also perform military ...
In a message to Congress on the organization of the Nation's Defense Establishment, President Eisenhower recommended creation of the position of Director of Defense Research and Engineering, which would have a higher rank and replace the present Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

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