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Army Signal Corps and RCA announced development of micromodules for electronic devices which ultimately could permit ... and Space Administration,” published to accompany S. 1096 for supplemental appropriations authorization for fiscal year 1959.
NASA Atlas missile Atlas -Able-4 launch vehicle, minus its payload, undergoing static tests at Atlantic Missile Range AMR , exploded while being prepared for the launch of a 375-pound satellite into a lunar orbit in October.
... capsule was not recovered. Polaris test missiles successfully launched from launching ship. Observation Island. off Cape Canaveral . Pioneer lunar probe was normally lifted by Atlas missile Atlas -Able 4 launch vehicle, but failure ...
... . Besserer, K. A. Ehricke, and B. M. Small (eds) DICTIONARY OF GUIDED MISSILES AND SPACE FLIGHT Princeton (New Jersey), 1959: D. van Nostrand Co., Inc., 688 pages, $17.50 '''' This dictionary is the fifth volume in the "Principles of Guided Missile Design" series (G. Merrill, ed ...
LUNIK I transmissions ceased 373,125 miles from earth. Media:MAR-1959-01-05.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jan 5 1959
NASA announced selection of McDonnell Aircraft Corp., as source for design, development, and construction of Mercury capsule. Media:MAR-1959-01-12.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jan 12 1959
... the selection of Rocketdyne on December 12. ''First NASA Semiannual Report, p. 27.'' Media:MAR-1959-01-19.pdf Missiles & Rockets Jan 19 1959
DISCOVERER I , Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA satellite weighing 1,450 pounds, successfully launched into polar orbit by USAF Thor-Hustler booster from Pacific Missile Range ; stabilization difficulties hampered tracking acquisition.
... source for space applications. First operational flight of USAF Snark to target on Atlantic Missile Range AMR . NASA Administrator T. Keith Glennan requested $3 million for research into rendezvous ... NASA Authorization for Fiscal Year 1960, Hearings on S. 1582, 86th Congress, 1st Session (1959), p. 7; U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1960 NASA Authorization, ...
... to achieve payload orbit because of loss of second-stage pitch attitude control. Media:MAR-1959-04-13.pdf Missiles & Rockets Apr 13 1959

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