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Displaying 11—20 of 323 matches for query "Weltraum_Fahrt_Jahrgang_1950" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "weltraum" found 67 times in 29 documents
  • "fahrt" found 36 times in 18 documents
  • "jahrgang" found 8 times in 5 documents
  • "1950" found 825 times in 328 documents

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The first Lark missile launched by Air Force from Cape Canaveral , the last of the three missiles launched in 1950 at the LRPG.
Dr. Hugh L. Dryden , Director of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA , awarded the Daniel Guggenheim Award for 1950 for outstanding leadership. Construction started at Grand Bahama Island for the first tracking station on the Florida Missile Test Range, later the Atlantic Missile Range .
File:White Sands Missile Range 1950s.mp4 Category:Movie
U.S.S. Norton Sound began 19-day firing cruise in Alaskan waters, launching two Aerobee s, one Lark and one Loon. Eight scientists connected with Aerobee upper atmosphere research program and Army, Navy, and Mr Force observers made the cruise.
First successful automatic homing flight of Navy Lark (XSAMN-4) launched at NAMTO, making simulated interception at a range of 17,300 yards at an altitude of 7,400 feet.
USAF established the Air Research and Development Command (ARDC). Dipl. Ing. Merten delivers talk to the GfW in Stuttgart titled "Funknachrichtenverkehr uber kosmische Entfernungen"
Remains of Wac Corporal which reached 250-mile altitude on February 24, 1949, found on desert near White Sands Proving Ground WSPG .
President Truman announced his decision to go ahead on the hydrogen bomb development program.
Contractor study launched by USAF which led to Bomarc interceptor missile.
Navy's Martin Viking launch vehicle Viking No. 3 successfully launched to 50-mile altitude from White Sands.

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