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Media:MAR-1958-08-04.pdf Missiles & Rockets Aug 4 1958
Department of Defense announced that four to six Soviet ICBM tests took place in the spring of 1957. USAF accepted first C-133A turboprop transport.
The American Rocket Society 's proposal for an Astronautical Research and Development Agency, which was presented to President Eisenhower on October 14, 1957, was announced.
March 4-15: Navy nonrigid airship ZPB-2 completed nonstop round-trip Atlantic crossing, simultaneously establishing new world endurance record for unrefueled flight of 264 hours and 14 minutes, Comdr. J. R. Hunt commanding.
The Space Age begins with SPUTNIK I , the first man-made earth satellite, launched by U.S.S.R.. It remained in orbit until January 4, 1958. It was built by Sergei Pavlovitch Korolev 's design bureau and the booster was powered by the RD-107 and RD-108 rocket engines, both built by Valentin P. Glushko 's design bureau. The National Rocket Club was organized in Washington, D.C.
... engineers test a mockup of NASA’s Orion spacecraft in a simulated ocean splashdown Thursday, Aug. 25, at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The test is planned for ... Martin The deadline for U.S. citizens to apply for media access is noon Wednesday, Aug. 24. Interested media should contact Sasha Ellis by email at 757-864-5473 or sasha ... are in a class of research spacecraft called nanosatellites. Base CubeSat dimensions are about 4-by-4-by-4 inches (10-by-10-by-11 centimeters), which equals one Cube, or 1U. CubeSats ...
... is inviting media to attend a test of the Orion spacecraft’s parachutes on Wednesday, Aug. 26 at the U.S. Army’s Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. An engineering model ... National Center for Advanced Manufacturing Composites Technology Center at 2:30 p.m. CDT, Thursday, Aug. 6, during a visit to the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama ...
... SELECTIONS'' WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT on Monday, Aug. 8, to announce the proposals selected for study under the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts, or ...

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