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Chance Vought XF8U-1, Navy jet fighter, exceeded the speed of sound on its first flight, at Edwards AFB . G. Nichols talks to the Bristol chapter of the BIS about ''Photography in Interplanetary Travel''.
''MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-066 MASSACHUSETTS STUDENTS CALL SPACE STATION ASTRONAUT'' WASHINGTON -- Students in Springfield, Mass., will make a special call to Expedition 27 Flight Engineer and western Massachusetts resident Cady Coleman aboard the International Space Station on Tuesday, March 29. The event, which includes a video link with Coleman, will air live on NASA Television at 11:41 a ...
Image:Minoru1910.jpg 600px '''Report of the first aviation demonstration in Western Canada, March 26th 1910''' Image:Minoruprogram.jpg 200px '''Souvenir program for Vancouver Aviation exhibition by Charles Hamilton, March 1910''' Image:MinoruHamilton.jpg 300px '''Charles Hamilton's Curtiss aircraft at Lulu Island, March 1910.'''
'''Hubble Looks Into a Cosmic Kaleidoscope''' At first glance, this cosmic kaleidoscope of purple, blue and pink offers a strikingly beautiful — and serene — snapshot of the cosmos. However, this multi-colored haze actually marks the site of two colliding galaxy clusters, forming a single object known as MACS J0416.1-2403 (or MACS J0416 for short). MACS J0416 is located about 4.3 billion light- ...
Arthur C. Clarke writing to his friend Sam Youd in which he refers to the BIS moon ship as a "publicity drive". He also mentions that the newly revamped Novae Terrae now known as New Worlds is being printed at Clarke and Temple's flat in Grays Inn Road. New Worlds would go on to become one of the longest enduring science fiction magazines in Britain.
... Mar 10 1957 10 Mar 11 1957 11 Mar 12 1957 12 Mar 13 1957 13 Mar 14 1957 14 Mar 15 1957 15 Mar 16 1957 16 Mar 17 1957 17 Mar 18 1957 18 Mar 19 1957 19 Mar 20 1957 20 Mar 21 1957 21 Mar 22 1957 22 Mar 23 1957 23 Mar 24 1957 24 Mar 25 1957 25 Mar 26 1957 26 Mar ...
... of prestige we all felt so keenly when SPUTNIK I went up on Oct. 4, 1957? The prestige we then sought to regain was not mere prestige, an empty abstract symbol ... 15 Mar 16 1967 16 Mar 17 1967 17 Mar 18 1967 18 Mar 19 1967 19 Mar 20 1967 20 Mar 21 1967 21 Mar 22 1967 22 Mar 23 1967 23 Mar 24 1967 24 Mar 25 1967 25 Mar 26 1967 26 Mar 27 ...
... attempt to launch a Vanguard, TV-3, ended when the spacecraft was destroyed Dec. 6, 1957, in an explosion on the pad. As one observer stated, "Following the explosion of TV ... 15 Mar 16 1978 16 Mar 17 1978 17 Mar 18 1978 18 Mar 19 1978 19 Mar 20 1978 20 Mar 21 1978 21 Mar 22 1978 22 Mar 23 1978 23 Mar 24 1978 24 Mar 25 1978 25 Mar 26 1978 26 Mar 27 ...
... to contrast data gathered during period of minimum Solar activity with that gathered during IGY (1957-58), when Solar activity was at highest level Since beginning of systematic observations 200 ... 15 Mar 16 1963 16 Mar 17 1963 17 Mar 18 1963 18 Mar 19 1963 19 Mar 20 1963 20 Mar 21 1963 21 Mar 22 1963 22 Mar 23 1963 23 Mar 24 1963 24 Mar 25 1963 25 Mar 26 ...
... Frederic A. Louden, 66, former aeronautical engineer at Navy Bureau of Aeronautics until retirement in 1957, died after long illness. Louden was former head of the Bureau's special research ... 15 Mar 16 1964 16 Mar 17 1964 17 Mar 18 1964 18 Mar 19 1964 19 Mar 20 1964 20 Mar 21 1964 21 Mar 22 1964 22 Mar 23 1964 23 Mar 24 1964 24 Mar 25 1964 25 Mar 26 ...

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