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Displaying 31—40 of 1000 matches for query "Jun_6_1956" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "jun" found 37293 times in 1854 documents
  • "6" found 38739 times in 14009 documents
  • "1956" found 767 times in 264 documents



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... the Internet. Organized by the Internet Society of Reston, Va., World IPv6 Launch on June 6, 2012 is intended to motivate organizations across the industry -- including Internet service providers (ISPs), hardware ... Vandenberg Air Force Base in central California June 5 and will land at Kwajalein June 6. Panelists include: -- Omar Baez, NASA launch director, Kennedy Space Center, Fla. -- Fiona Harrison, NuSTAR principal ...
First Cajun research rocket successfully launched at National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Wallops Island, Va.
Japanese Meteorological Observatory announced that the U.S.S.R. had exploded a missile-borne H-weapon at a 22-mile altitude.
An Aerobee-Hi rocket manufactured by Aerojet General Corp. attained an altitude of 163 miles in a launching from White Sands, N. Mex.
President Eisenhower in his state-of-the-Union message noted the increasing importance of long-range missiles and nuclear-powered aircraft. $1.275 billion was scheduled for fiscal year 1957 production of guided missiles, with an additional $1.43 billion for military research and development.
First Nike-Cajun research rocket successfully fired at Wallops Island, a co- operative National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA -University of Michigan project, attaining an altitude of 425,000 feet.
Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., at Paulsboro, N.J., began production of aviation gasoline (100 octane) by the catalytic cracking method.

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