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  • "1952" found 728 times in 222 documents

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Northrop B-62 Snark , a turbojet subsonic missile with 5,500 nautical-mile range, first launched from a zero-length launcher.
NLR Viking launch vehicle Viking No. 9 research rocket launched to an altitude of 135 miles at White Sands, and Navy revealed that it had launched rockets from balloons in the geomagnetic North Pole area for cosmic ray research.
First fully configured Sidewinder air-to-air missile successfully flown at Naval Ordnance Test Station, Iuyokern, the beginning of an extensive period of developmental testing.
Construction begun of Thule AFB in northwestern Greenland, 930 miles from the North Pole.
First launching of Bell Rascal XGAM-63 air-to-surface strategic missile. The Nordwestdeutsche Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung run by Hans Kaiser in Eider Germany formally merges with the larger and more successful Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung in Stuttgart, bringing an end to inter-societal rivalry in post-war German astronautical groups.
“The Earth is Born” article with cover by Chesley Bonestell in Life Magazine
“Man on the Moon” with cover by Chesley Bonestell article in Collier’s Magazine
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Arthur C. Clarke writes to Frederick I. Ordway III informing him that the British Interplanetary Society had received a report of the Hayden/Collier's symposium and that JBIS will be publishing the papers delivered by Milton W. Rosen and Wernher von Braun .
Frederick I. Ordway III writes to Arthur C. Clarke with a review of the second space flight symposium staged at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. Ordway also informs Clarke of the series of space flight articles scheduled to appear in Collier's magazine on Oct 18 and Oct 25 entitled "Man on the Moon" and "The Exploration of the Moon."

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