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VANGUARD (SLV-6) satellite designed to measure the radiation balance of the earth, its atmosphere, and the solar energy flux, failed to go into orbit. Media:MAR-1959-06-22.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jun 22 1959
... -1 . ''Senate Staff Report, Manned Space Flight Program, p. 158; Rocketdyne Valley Skywriter, August 1, 1958, p. 1.''
S. Rept. 1701, Special Committee on Space and Astronautics, “National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958,” published to accompany S. 3609 (later H.R. 12575).
... . Thomas and referred to Appropriations. Reported out August 22 (H. Rept. 2689). Passed the House August 22. Reported in the Senate from Appropriations August 22 (S. Rept. 2495). Passed the Senate, amended, August 23. House agreed to amendments August 23. Senate agreed to amendments August 23. Became Public Law 85–844 August 28, 1958. Appropriated ...
H. Con. Res. 332, introduced by Representative McCormack and referred to Foreign Affairs. Reported out May 23 (H. Rept. 1769). Passed the House under suspension of the rules June 2. Reported out by Senate Foreign Relations June 19 (S. Rept. 1728). Passed the Senate July 23, 1958. Called for the dedication of outer space to peaceful purposes.
Media:1945-06-22_V4I26LARC1945.pdf Langley Air Scoop June 22 1945
Japanese Meteorological Observatory announced that the U.S.S.R. had exploded a missile-borne H-weapon at a 22-mile altitude.
... its mission, called the Grand Finale, on April 26, with the first of the planned 22 dives between Saturn and its rings. The final orbits are bringing the spacecraft closer to ...
USAF and National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA jointly announce details on the inertial guidance system to be used on the X-15 research aircraft, a flight instrument system to allow the pilot to prevent the aircraft twin reentering dense atmosphere too steeply or too shallow.
USAF Thor flight tested for the first time from a tactical-type launcher at Cape Canaveral .

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