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Displaying 51—60 of 201 matches for query "Weltraum_Fahrt_Jahrgang_1951" 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
  • "1951" found 698 times in 212 documents

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Navy Kaman K-225, modified as the first gas-turbine, shaft-powered helicopter, successfully completed flight test.
“The Conquest of Space” article with cooperation of the British Interplanetary Society in the Illustrated London News
The first symposium on space medicine was held under U.S. Air Force and Lovelace Foundation sponsorship at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. '' Lloyd S. Swenson, Jr ., James M, Grimwood, and Charles C. Alexander, This New Ocean: A History of Project Mercury (NASA SP-4201, 1966), p. 34.''
Frederick I. Ordway III writes to the British Interplanetary Society inquiring about membership.
Arthur C. Clarke writes to Frederick I. Ordway III sending him an application form to join the British Interplanetary Society .
Article appears in the Daily Mirror newspaper picturing Arthur C. Clarke 's ''British Interstellar Passport''. The fake passports accompanied by tickets from Liverpool to Mars were issued by the British Interplanetary Society ''for a lark''.
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Letters Patent are filed in the Province of Ontario to create the corporation " PSC Applied Research Limited ", ''...to carry on the business of research in connection with and to develop, manufacture and sell electronic, optical and mechanical instruments and equipment of all kinds; and to produce, adapt, repair, acquire and dispose of by any means, import, export, deal in, operate or ...
Part V of Kenneth W. Gatland 's series on the ''Evolution of the Guided Missile'' appears in Flight Magazine. The article features the diagram for Arthur C. Clarke 's three-satellite geosynchronous communications relay.
Part VI of Kenneth W. Gatland 's series on the ''Evolution of the Guided Missile'' appears in Flight Magazine. This features a diagram of the 1939 lunar rocket designed by the British Interplanetary Society and a design by the same organisation of a nuclear rocket. It also shows a multi-modular system with a landing craft and a reusable shuttle for ferrying crews.

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