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Rhesus monkey Able died from effects of anesthesia given for removal of electrode instrumentation, autopsy revealing no effects from flight on May 28, at Army Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Ky. Media:MAR-1959-06-01.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jun 1 1959
Image:1930-06-05_Valiers_Funeral.jpg Report on Max Valier 's funeral which describes a Lufthansa aircraft and a light aircraft circling the cemetery during the ceremony.
Image:1930-04-01_Valier_article.jpg Max Valier's last astronomy column for Alpenzeitung magazine.
Navy let first contract for lighter-than-air craft in ordering one non-rigid airship from Connecticut Aircraft (later the DN-1).
... Assembly Building at 8:42 p.m. EDT Tuesday, May 31, and travelled less than 1 mph during the 3.4-mile journey. The shuttle was secured on the launch pad ...
... at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Since 1976, NASA's Spinoff publication has documented more than 1,700 compelling examples of NASA research and innovation that benefit the public every day. Spinoff ...
... of life itself in the universe. The spacecraft will be positioned about one million miles (1.5 million kilometers) away from Earth towards the Sun at what is called the first ...
Lt. Apollo Soucek flew Navy Wright Apache landplane equipped with P&W 450-hp engine to height of 43,100 feet over NAS Anacostla, regaining world record he held briefly in 1929.
Article in the New York Times by Princeton professor John Q. Stewart about a possible flight to the moon.
German rocket pioneer Max Valier is granted Media:499199.pdf German patent 499199 for his rocket propelled automobile.

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