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... NASA. The full conference agenda is available online at: https://www.issconference.org/agenda ''RELEASE 18-060'' '''NASA, French Aerospace Lab to Collaborate on Sonic Boom Prediction Research''' NASA and France ... agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic technology airplane is the cornerstone of this effort. ''RELEASE 18-064'' '''NASA Debuts Online Toolkit to Promote Commercial Use of Satellite Data''' While NASA’s ...
H.R. 13450, introduced by Representative Cannon and referred to Appropriations. Reported out July 18 (H. Rept. 2221). Passed the House July 22. Reported out by Senate Appropriations August 13 ( ... , August 15. Senate asked for a conference August 15. House agreed to a conference August 18. Conference report filed August 19 (H. Rept. 2677) House and Senate agreed only in part ...
... and robotic exploration into deep space. A truly global endeavor, more than 200 people from 18 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 1,900 research ...
July 9-11: Aerial study of San Andreas rift, the line of earthquakes of 1857 and 1906 in California Coast Range, made by Prof. Bailey Willis of the Seismological Society of America.
July 13-21: In a series of Army-Navy bombing tests off the Virginia Capes, airplanes sank the captured German destroyer G-102, light cruiser Frankfort, and battleship Oatfriesland.
Brig. Gen. William Mitchell led 17 bombers in "raid" over New York.
John J. Ide appointed as technical assistant in charge of the Paris office of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA , a post he held until 1940 and resumed after the end of World War II.
Lt. J. A. Macready (USA) broke world altitude record in a Packard LePere fighter plane by reaching 34,508 feet.
A world speed record of 222.90 mph for 1 kilometer was set by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell in a Curtiss R6 Curtiss D12 375, at Mount Clemens, Mich.

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