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... experiment demonstrates a new capability to reverse and fine-tune the aggregation process; such control may yield a significant potential impact on fabrication of micro-structured materials such as photonic crystals ... Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, spacecraft, reveal that conditions at the edge of our solar system may be much more dynamic than previously thought. Future exploration missions will benefit in design and ...
... McCormack and referred to the Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration. Reported out on May 24 (H. Rept. 1770). Passed the House June 2. Passed the Senate, amended, June 16 ...
Image:1930-05-20_Alpenzeitung_Valier's_death.jpg Alpenzeitung article reporting Max Valier's death. Article gets many facts wrong including how he was killed. The report states he was near his rocket car when it exploded, when in fact he was standing near a work bench in his work shop.
German dirigible Hindenburg destroyed at Lakehurst, N.J., an event which ordained the death of the large dirigibles.
Hugh Franklin Pierce H. F. Pierce launched liquid propellant rocket to 250-foot altitude at Old Ferris Point, N.Y.
Charges against members of the Manchester Interplanetary Society are dropped after society president Eric Burgess agreed to no longer mix potassium chlorate and sulphur, an illegal explosive under the British Explosives Act of 1875. Burgess and other members of the society had been attempting a rocket launch on March 27th when an explosion injured several people. Burgess denied that the ...
Willy Ley German rocket pioneer writes ''Rocketeering or the Hunting of a Canard,'' an article debunking many of the myths appearing in the newspapers about manned rocket flights. ''Flight''
Arthur C. Clarke delivers lecture "Lunar Topography" to members of the BIS at the Mason's Arms pub in Maddox Street London. '' Bulletin of the BIS ''
First aircraft sinking of a submarine, the German U-36, in the North Sea by a British flying boat.
Army Aeronautics was divorced from the Signal Corps and two air departments were created: Bureau of Military Aeronautics and Bureau of Aircraft Production.

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