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Displaying 81—90 of 1000 matches for query "Jan_25_1958" retrieved in 0.005 sec with these stats:

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  • "1958" found 1763 times in 946 documents



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 ... 15 Jan 16 1969 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 ...
First invention award under the authority of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 given to Dr. Frank T. McClure of the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins for ... 15 Jan 16 1961 16 Jan 17 1961 17 Jan 18 1961 18 Jan 19 1961 19 Jan 20 1961 20 Jan 21 1961 21 Jan 22 1961 22 Jan 23 1961 23 Jan 24 1961 24 Jan 25 1961 25 Jan 26 1961 26 Jan 27 ...
... formally asked Congress to amend the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, "to clarify management responsibilities and to streamline organizational arrangements concerning the national program of ... Jan 16 1960 16 Jan 17 1960 17 Jan 18 1960 18 Jan 19 1960 19 Jan 20 1960 20 Jan 21 1960 21 Jan 22 1960 22 Jan 23 1960 23 Jan 24 1960 24 Jan 25 1960 25 Jan ...
... our present capabilities." ''(Text)'' Twelfth anniversary of Explorer I , first U.S. satellite. Launched Jan. 31, 1958, stovepipe-shaped 14-kg (30.8-lb) satellite was in orbit with 585.7-km ... 15 Jan 16 1970 16 Jan 17 1970 17 Jan 18 1970 18 Jan 19 1970 19 Jan 20 1970 20 Jan 21 1970 21 Jan 22 1970 22 Jan 23 1970 23 Jan 24 1970 24 Jan 25 1970 25 Jan 26 ...
... Redstone Arsenal , Huntsville, Ala., in 1955 and head of team that launched Explorer 1 Jan. 31, 1958 - had become an Episcopal priest, National Enquirer reported. He was curate of Church of ... 15 Jan 16 1971 16 Jan 17 1971 17 Jan 18 1971 18 Jan 19 1971 19 Jan 20 1971 20 Jan 21 1971 21 Jan 22 1971 22 Jan 23 1971 23 Jan 24 1971 24 Jan 25 1971 25 Jan ...
... U.S. spacecraft for the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, beginning with Explorer I (launched 31 Jan. 1958) , and continued with MSFC after it was formed in 1960. He had a major role ... 15 Jan 16 1974 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 ...
... 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 ... 15 Jan 16 1974 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 ...
... the former National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics from 1947 until that agency became NASA in 1958. (NASA Release 76-7; FRC Release 1-76; Goddard News, Feb 76, 6) In observing ... 15 Jan 16 1976 16 Jan 17 1976 17 Jan 18 1976 18 Jan 19 1976 19 Jan 20 1976 20 Jan 21 1976 21 Jan 22 1976 22 Jan 23 1976 23 Jan 24 1976 24 Jan 25 1976 25 Jan 26 1976 26 Jan 27 ...
... 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 ... 15 Jan 16 1994 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 ...
... ADVISORY M18-014'' '''Celebrating 60 Years of America in Space on Jan. 31''' Late in the evening of Jan. 31, 1958, the United States took its first step into space with the ... launching from French Guiana. The launch window opens at approximately 5:20 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25. Teleconference participants are: Elsayed Talaat, heliophysics chief scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington Richard ...

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