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H. Rept. 2118, Committee on Armed Services, “National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Construction Program,” published to accompany H.R. 11805 for fiscal year 1959. Media:MAR-1958-07-07.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jul 7 1958
Bell X-1 X-1 , flown by Capt. Charles E. Yeager , climbed 23,000 feet after launch, at record rate of 13,000 feet per minute, at Muroc. Media:1949-01-07 I01V08.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 7 1949
... News Release, "Space Technology Committee Established by National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA ," January 13, 1958.''
... exploration of the upper atmosphere under this program were $8,139,S34 for fiscal year 1958 and $21 million for fiscal year 1959.
... . ''" National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , Resolution on the Subject of Space Flight, Adopted January 16, 1958."''
... joined local technology firms to launch the event at 10:30 a.m. EST Saturday, Jan. 8. The event at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester aired live on NASA Television ... science topics during the meeting of the American Astronomical Society. The meeting runs Sunday, Jan. 9, through Thursday, Jan. 13, at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, located at 800 Convention ...
... offers an excellent chance to study how a pulsar and its jet work. The 0.7 light-year-long jet in Vela is similar to those produced by accreting supermassive black ... known as Caldwell 5, featured in one of the two new images. This galaxy lies 7 million light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis (the Giraffe). Previous X-ray observations of ...
Strategic Air Command assigned responsibility for U.S. operational ICBM capabillty ; while the 672nd Strategic Missile Squadron, first to be equipped with USAF Douglas Thor . IRBM, was activated.
SPUTNIK I reentered the atmosphere and disintegrated. American Rocket Society and the Rocket and Satellite Research Panel issued a snmmary of their proposals for a National Space Establishment. Preferably independent of the Department of Defense, but in any event not under one of the military services, this establishment would be responsible for the 'broad cultural, scientific, and ...

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