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... step toward achieving this goal." Curiosity landed at 10:32 p.m. PDT Aug. 5, (1:32 a.m. EDT Aug. 6) near the foot of a mountain three miles tall and 96 ...
Media:Airscoop1944V3I33.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Vol 3 Issue 33 Aug 5 1944
Media:1949-08-05 I31V08.pdf Langley Air Scoop Aug 5 1949
T. Keith Glennan , President of Case Institute of Technology, and Hugh L. Dryden , Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , were nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to be Administrator and Deputy Administrator of NASA. The Senate confirmed their nominations one week later. ''Rosholt, An Administrative History of NASA, 1958-1963, pp. 40-42. ''
Dr. T. Keith Glennan sworn in as Administrator, and Dr. Hugh L. Dryden as Deputy Administrator, of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; 90 days later, as of October 1, 1958, NASA was declared to be ready to function. Navy Tartar surface-to-air missile made successful first flight and interception at NOTS China Lake, Calif.
... August 23. Senate agreed to amendments August 23. Became Public Law 85–844 August 28, 1958. Appropriated $101,100,000 for NACA.
... project: "Initiate a development program to provide a large space vehicle booster of approximately 1.5 million pounds of thrust based on a cluster of available rocket engines. The immediate goal ...
... NASA, including $50 million for research and development, $25 million for construction and expenses, and $5 million for salaries and expenses.
Trial firing of International Geophysical year IGY Vanguard (TV-3Bu) satellite failed at Cape Canaveral , Fla., 57 seconds after launch. S. Res. 256, introduced by Senator Johnson of Texas and others, and referred to Rules and Administration. Reported out February 5 (S. Rept. 1274). Passed the Senate February 6, 1958. Created a Special Committee on Space and Astronautics.
At a gathering in Zurich Switzerland, Frederick Durant , Andrew Haley , Kurt Stehling and Milton Rosen expressed ideas and doubts about building spacecraft. ''New York Times Aug 6''

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