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... mission to the International Space Station no earlier than 10:01 a.m. EST Saturday, Feb. 18. Live coverage of the launch will begin at 8:30 a.m. on NASA ... Space Center in Florida will have the opportunity to participate in special tours and briefings Feb. 16 and 17, as well as view the launch. The deadline for media to apply ... . Live coverage of the rendezvous and capture will begin at 7:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 20, on NASA TV, with installation set to begin at 11:30 a.m. If ...
... and weak nucleus. The spacecraft made its closest approach to comet Tempel 1 on Monday, Feb. 14, at 8:40 p.m. PST at a distance of approximately 111 miles. Stardust ...
... . Astrium Space Transportation handed over the research centrifuge to NanoRacks LL, during a ceremony Tuesday, Feb. 14 in Houston. Astrium North America adapted the centrifuge -- originally built for use on space ...
... to participate in a NASA Social from 9:30 a.m. to noon EST Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the James Webb Auditorium of NASA Headquarters at 300 E St. SW in ...
Media:1960-02-15 am Review of the Space Program.pdf Review of the Space Program 86th US Cong. - Adm. W.F. Raborn, Adm. T.F. Connolly (a.m.) Media:1960-02-15 pm Review of the Space Program.pdf Review of the Space Program 86th US Cong. - Richard V. Rhode, Maj. Victor Hammond (p.m.)
February 4-5: Capt. Frank Hawks and O.E. Grubb established new nonstop transcontinental West-East record of 18 hours 22 minutes, in a single-engine Lockheed Air Express, the first practical application of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA cowling for radial sir-cooled engines.
Successful development of special goggles, heated gloves, and a device for warming oxygen before use announced by Wright Field.
Max Valier sends a rocket propelled sled across a lake in Germany. He repeated the experiment six days later. Both sleds were unmanned and the maximum speed was 395 kph.
Newspapers report that Max Valier has tested his solid-rocket propelled ice-sled up to 235 mph.
Max Valier demonstrates his RAK-2 Bob sled on Lake Starnberg. Unmanned, the sled was powered by powder rockets and reached a speed of 378 km/h before colliding with a boat dock.

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