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... with their followers around the world. Registration opens at noon on Tuesday, Aug. 24, and closes at noon on Wednesday, Aug. 25. -end- ''RELEASE: 10-164'' ''FIRST NASA ASTRONAUT TO SEND LIVE ...
... in the national Zero Robotics competition at NASA’s Johnson Space Center ( JSC ) on Friday, Aug. 14. Students and members of the Texas Zero Robotics teams will gather at JSC’s ... an engineering hardware phase that provides as much as to $1 million per award for 12 months, and Phase III will consist of the prototype hardware development, with up to $2 ...
... education institutions, museums and other organizations to receive a piece of spaceflight history. On Monday, Aug. 15, the eighth batch of artifacts from NASA's space programs will be available on ...
... Oro Grande, Calif., at 10:40 a.m. PDT (1:40 p.m. EDT) Thursday, Aug 15. News media representatives are invited to attend and cover the 20-minute event, which ...
Ercoupe impelled by 12 powder rockets of 50 pounds thrust each, piloted by Lt. Homer A. Boushey, first flew on rocket power alone after an initial boost from a towing automobile.
Media:88-08-12.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)
Apollo News Center Houston Texas August 12, 1969 10:00 a.m. Neil A. Armstrong , Commander; Edwin E. Aldrin .Jr., Lunar Module Pilot; Michael Collins , Command Module Pilot; Julian W. Scheer , PAO File:69-08-12_Apollo_11_Post_flight_PC.wav.mp4 Category:Audio Category:Apollo 11 Audio
August 8-29: Round-the-world flight of the German rigid airship Graf Zeppelin.
August 23-October 31: Russian plane, Land of the Soviets, flown on good-will tour of the United States from Moscow to Seattle, thence to New York, having covered 13,300 miles in 142 flying-hours.
Langley Medals were presented to Adm. Richard E. Byrd for his flights over both poles and posthumously to Charles M. Manly for his pioneer development of airplane engines.

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