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Displaying 31—40 of 1000 matches for query "Feb_27_1957" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "feb" found 35750 times in 2396 documents
  • "27" found 32845 times in 13266 documents
  • "1957" found 1054 times in 485 documents



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Media:1948-02-27 I08V07.pdf Langley Air Scoop Feb 27 1948
Feb 27 2012 RELEASE: 12-060 NASA OFFICIAL ANNOUNCES LEAD OF NEW MARS PROGRAM PLANNING GROUP WASHINGTON -- ...
First of a series of two-stage teat vehicles (RM-10) to make heat transfer studies at high speed in free flight, was launched from National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA 's Pilotless Aircraft Research Station at Wallops Island, Va. Vehicle was developed by PARD of Langley Laboratory.
NACA established "Round Three" Steering Committee to study feasibility of a hypersonic boost-glide research airplane. "Round Three" was considered as the third major flight research program which started with the X-series of rocket-propelled supersonic research airplanes, and which considered the X-15 research airplane as the second major program. The boost-glide program eventually became ...
Guggenheim Foundation granted $250,000 to Harvard University's Aviation Health and Safety Center.

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