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... ), the rocket dropped, free-falling for five seconds before firing its first-stage motor. About 13 minutes after the rocket dropped, NuSTAR separated from the rocket, reaching its final low Earth ... provided by the station's unique microgravity environment. The cargo was transferred to NASA June 13 and will be taken to the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston for further ...
... RELEASE: 13-182 - NASA'S HUBBLE UNCOVERS EVIDENCE OF FARTHEST PLANET FORMING FROM ITS STAR'' --WASHINGTON -- Astronomers ... light. The team's paper will appear online June 14 in The Astrophysical Journal. ''RELEASE: 13-183 - WARM OCEAN, NOT ICEBERGS, CAUSING MOST OF ANTARCTIC ICE SHELVES' MASS LOSS --PASADENA, Calif ...
Dornier DO-X, 12-engined German flying boat (which carried 169 passengers on its trial flight), arrived in New York after flying the south Atlantic. A rocket propelled glider is flown by William G. Swan at Atlantic City New Jersey. The glider weighed 200 pounds and was equipped with ten rockets. A second flight took place the next day with 12 rockets.
June 23-July 1: Wiley Post and Harold Gatty lowered world circling record to 8 days 15 hours 51 minutes in the Lockheed Winnie Mae.
Robert H. Goddard gets patent for rocket driven aeroplane. Patent 1,809,271.
The REP-Hirsch prize is awarded to Pierre Montagne of the French school of Mines for calculating the driving force of combustible fluids.
Karl Pogensee launches a rocket with scientific apparatus to an altitude of 1500 feet near Berlin Germany.
G. Edward Pendray delivers lecture about "Recent Worldwide Advances in Rocketry" to the members of the American Interplanetary Society . A group for the study of reaction propulsion is formed in Leningrad under the auspices of the Osoaviakhim , LenGIRD .

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