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... flexibility" to carry out its expanded responsibilities. ''Robert L. Rosholt, An Administrative History of NASA, 1958-1963 (NASA SP-4101, 1966), p. 8.'' H. Res. 496, introduced by Representative McCormack. Passed ...
H. Res. 500, introduced by Representative McCormack and referred to House Administration. Reported out March 19 (H. Rept. 1523). Passed the House March 19, 1958. Provided $100,000 for the expenses of the Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration.
... Marks Major Milestone on NASA’s Journey to Mars''' NASA successfully tested the first deep space RS-25 rocket engine for 500 seconds March 10, clearing a major milestone toward the next ... . “We have exciting days ahead with a return to deep space and a journey to Mars, and this test is a very big step in that direction.” The hot fire marked ... (SLS), being built to carry humans on future deep-space missions, including an asteroid and Mars. Four RS-25 engines will help power the SLS core stage. The engines used on ...
First captive flight of X-15 (No. 1) under modified B-52 with A. Scott Crossfield in the cockpit ; additional captive flights were made on April 1, April 10, and May 21.
U.S.S.R. Foreign Ministry statement proposed that ban on use of outer space for military purposes, as suggested by President Eisenhower, be coupled with the liquidation of foreign military bases in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Contract awarded for inertial guidance system for the Titan I missile Titan ICBM to American Bosch Arms by the USAF.
Second U.S.- International Geophysical year IGY satellite, VANGUARD I , launched into orbit with life expectancy of perhaps a 1,000 years, a highly successful scientific satellite which proved that the earth is slightly pear shaped. Operating on solar-powered batteries, it was still transmitting after 3 years in orbit. An experiment testing the behavior of crews under conditions of long ...
Dr. Herbert F. York was appointed as Chief Scientist for DOD's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Space program for the United States proposed by the U.S.- International Geophysical year IGY Satellite Panel.

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