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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.
... announced successful radar signal returns from Venus had been performed on February 10 and 12, 1958, return signals being one ten-millionth as strong as transmission signals. An Army task force ... . 167.'' H.R. 5916, introduced by Mr. Thomas and referred to Appropriations. Reported out March 20 (H. Rept. 238). Passed the House March 24. Reported out by Senate Appropriations April 18 ... 14. Senate agreed to conference report May 14. Became Public Law 86–30 on May 20, 1959. Appropriated $3,186,300 to NASA.
... . Senate agreed to conference report July 16. Became Public Law 85–568 on July 29 1958. Created NASA and National Aeronautics and Space Counc11.
... off Virginia Coast March 27''' NASA will test a parachute for possible future missions to Mars from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Tuesday, March 27. Live coverage of ...
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.
Two-stage monorail rocket-propelled sled exceeded 2,700 mph at Holloman AFB .

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