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The second Project Argus Argus small A-bomb detonation beyond the atmosphere was conducted in the South Atlantic.
Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin in a letter to President Eisenhower stated that the Soviet Union "is ready to examine also the question of the intercontinental rockets if the Western powers are willing to reach agreement to ban atomic and hydrogen weapons, to end tests thereof, and to liquidate foreign military bases In other nations' terrltories. In that case, an agreement on the use of outer ...
In a message to Congress on the organization of the Nation's Defense Establishment, President Eisenhower recommended creation of the position of Director of Defense Research and Engineering, which would have a higher rank and replace the present Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
USAF and National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA jointly announce details on the inertial guidance system to be used on the X-15 research aircraft, a flight instrument system to allow the pilot to prevent the aircraft twin reentering dense atmosphere too steeply or too shallow.
By Executive Order, President Dwight D. Eisenhower transferred the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL ), a government-owned facility staffed and operated by the California Institute of Technology, from Army to NASA jurisdiction. The new Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL radio telescope at Camp Irwin, Calif., called the Goldstone Tracking Facility , was capable of ...
Fourth International Congress on Astronautics met at Zurich, at which S. F. Singer proposed Project Mouse (Minimum Orbital Unmanned Satellite Experiment).
Navy F2Y-1 Sea Dart, a hydro-ski water-based fighter, exceeded the speed of sound at San Diego, Calif.
Article in the New York Herald Tribune by David Lasser , president of the American Interplanetary Society , describes "new" idea by Hermann Oberth to place a satellite in low earth orbit as an observatory.
German rocket pioneer Rudolf Nebel is granted Media:633667.pdf German patent 633667 for a rocket engine design.
Media:84-08-03.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)

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