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...DELTA ROCKET will be made by Douglas Aircraft under $24 million contract. Delta, a nonmilitary rocket that will use many military components, will put 250-lb. payload into orbit 300 miles above earth, will be used until bigger booster rockets capable of launching payloads of several tons are ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, may 11, 1959 | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

...Allen instantly cabled his approval, wired Ludwig to pack up all his apparatus and rush it to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Pasadena. Then he flew back from New Zealand. In Pasadena, he and Pickering decided that the payload-basically a Geiger counter to detect cosmic rays in space and two incredibly light but powerful radio transmitters-would have to be modified in one respect. It contained a miniature tape recorder to record the cosmic-ray data during a trip around the earth and then transmit it quickly when triggered by a coded signal sent up from the ground. Designed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Reach into Space | 5/4/1959 | See Source »

Thor ICBM, and the second stage, a 19-ft. liquid-fuel job built by Lockheed, apparently worked well. Watchers assumed that the bird, which consisted of the 1,300-lb. second stage with a 40-lb. instrument payload, had gone into orbit over the South Pacific...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Stuttering Discoverer | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

According to the Air Force, the fault was not in the launching equipment but in the instrumentation of the payload. One theory is that the transmitter worked weakly or intermittently. Another is that the satellite's stabilizing system failed, allowing the satellite to tumble over and over. This might make its directional radio signals hard to receive on earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Stuttering Discoverer | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

...nuclear physics or rocket research. He knows an impressive amount already about both subjects. At the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn., where he built the accelerator, he and a research team of schoolboy scientists hope this summer to fire off a stratospheric rocket with a 20-lb. instrument payload. The first-prize winner also plays chess, wrestles on the varsity team at Baylor, talks enthusiastically about the arduous pleasures of spelunking, plans a cave-exploring trip this spring. Other top winners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Winners | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

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