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Media:MAR-1958-08-18.pdf Missiles & Rockets Aug 18 1958
... . T. Keith Glennan signed proclamation declaring that "as of the close of business September 30, 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has been organized and is prepared to discharge the ... Federal Register, this proclamation instituted the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as of October 1, 1958. First launching of an Exos sounding rocket in USAF-NASA joint effort from Wallops Island ...
... , and R. C. Callaway, Jr., Juno V Space Vehicle Development Program (Status Report-15 November 1958) ( Army Ballistic Missile Agency , November 15 ...
H.R. 13450, introduced by Representative Cannon and referred to Appropriations. Reported out July 18 (H. Rept. 2221). Passed the House July 22. Reported out by Senate Appropriations August 13 ( ... , August 15. Senate asked for a conference August 15. House agreed to a conference August 18. Conference report filed August 19 (H. Rept. 2677) House and Senate agreed only in part ... . Senate agreed to conference report August 21. Became Public Law 85–766 on August 27, 1958. Appropriated $80 million to NASA.
U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge announced that United States would propose a plan for international cooperation in the exploration of outer space to the United Nations.
President Eisenhower appointed Detlev W. Bronk, president of the National Academy of Sciences; William A. AL Burden; James H. Doolittle; and Alan T. Waterman, Director of the NSF, to the National Aeronautics and Space Council. Additionally, the Space Council including the Administrator of NASA, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, and the Chairman of the AEC as statutory members.
The third of the Project Argus Argus small A-bomb detonations beyond the atmosphere was conducted over the South Atlantic. Instruments of EXPLORER IV satellite recorded and reported to ground stations resultant electron densities, subsequently reported by James A. Van Allen .
Black Knight missile of the United Kingdom was launched from the Australian range at Woomera to an altitude of over 300 miles.

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