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Displaying 71—80 of 1000 matches for query "Jan_26_1958" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

  • "jan" found 39959 times in 2528 documents
  • "26" found 31971 times in 12946 documents
  • "1958" found 1763 times in 946 documents



... prepared the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 establishing NASA (effective Oct. 1, 1958). Before passage of the Space Act July 29, 1958, the Senate created the permanent Committee on ... 16 Jan 17 1973 17 Jan 18 1973 18 Jan 19 1973 19 Jan 20 1973 20 Jan 21 1973 21 Jan 22 1973 22 Jan 23 1973 23 Jan 24 1973 24 Jan 25 1973 25 Jan 26 1973 26 Jan ...
... . satellite, Explorer I , launched by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jan. 31, 1958. The U.S. and the Western world had entered an age of space with the ... 16 Jan 17 1973 17 Jan 18 1973 18 Jan 19 1973 19 Jan 20 1973 20 Jan 21 1973 21 Jan 22 1973 22 Jan 23 1973 23 Jan 24 1973 24 Jan 25 1973 25 Jan 26 1973 26 Jan 27 ...
... had used Aerobee s extensively during the Internatl. Geophysical Year (July 1957 to December 1958) to gather information on the atmosphere, cosmic radiation, auroras, and geomagnetism. The Aerobee ... Jan 17 1985 17 Jan 18 1985 18 Jan 19 1985 19 Jan 20 1985 20 Jan 21 1985 21 Jan 22 1985 22 Jan 23 1985 23 Jan 24 1985 24 Jan 25 1985 25 Jan 26 1985 26 Jan ...
... consolidated two previous contracts for CIT, which has managed JPL since NASA's inception in 1958. JPL , NASA's lead site for solar system exploration, designed and built the Wide Field ... 16 Jan 17 1994 17 Jan 18 1994 18 Jan 19 1994 19 Jan 20 1994 20 Jan 21 1994 21 Jan 22 1994 22 Jan 23 1994 23 Jan 24 1994 24 Jan 25 1994 25 Jan 26 1994 26 Jan 27 ...
... balanced program that makes the best use of the resources that we have created since 1958. I believe it includes those items that enable the Congress and the country to clearly ... 16 Jan 17 1967 17 Jan 18 1967 18 Jan 19 1967 19 Jan 20 1967 20 Jan 21 1967 21 Jan 22 1967 22 Jan 23 1967 23 Jan 24 1967 24 Jan 25 1967 25 Jan 26 1967 26 Jan 27 1967 27 Jan 28 ...
... these and other commitments, the President’s budget once again reiterates the commitment made in 1958 and repeated year after year: to undertake the exploration of space for the benefit of ... 16 Jan 17 1966 17 Jan 18 1966 18 Jan 19 1966 19 Jan 20 1966 20 Jan 21 1966 21 Jan 22 1966 22 Jan 23 1966 23 Jan 24 1966 24 Jan 25 1966 25 Jan 26 1966 26 Jan 27 ...
Eleventh anniversary of Explorer I , first U.S. satellite. Since its launch Jan. 31, 1958, the 30.8-lb stovepipe-shaped satellite had completed nearly 60,000 revolutions around earth ... 16 Jan 17 1969 17 Jan 18 1969 18 Jan 19 1969 19 Jan 20 1969 20 Jan 21 1969 21 Jan 22 1969 22 Jan 23 1969 23 Jan 24 1969 24 Jan 25 1969 25 Jan 26 1969 26 Jan 27 ...
... manned and unmanned space missions, beginning with the first U.S. satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958. Dr. John H. Wolfe, Chief of Ames Research Center 's Space Physics Branch, was given ... 16 Jan 17 1974 17 Jan 18 1974 18 Jan 19 1974 19 Jan 20 1974 20 Jan 21 1974 21 Jan 22 1974 22 Jan 23 1974 23 Jan 24 1974 24 Jan 25 1974 25 Jan 26 1974 26 Jan 27 1974 27 Jan 28 ...
... since 1958 worldwide had not a surprisingly strong El Nino brought warming effects. The eruptions may also have increased the ozone hole over the Antarctic, the scientists reported. (W Post, Jan 14 ... 16 Jan 17 1993 17 Jan 18 1993 18 Jan 19 1993 19 Jan 20 1993 20 Jan 21 1993 21 Jan 22 1993 22 Jan 23 1993 23 Jan 24 1993 24 Jan 25 1993 25 Jan 26 1993 26 Jan 27 ...
... from publicly financed work; and S. 1444, to amend National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 to waive U.S. proprietary rights to inventions. ''(NASA LAR II/2)'' Senate Committee on ... 16 Jan 17 1964 17 Jan 18 1964 18 Jan 19 1964 19 Jan 20 1964 20 Jan 21 1964 21 Jan 22 1964 22 Jan 23 1964 23 Jan 24 1964 24 Jan 25 1964 25 Jan 26 1964 26 Jan 27 1964 27 Jan 28 ...

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