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  • 20:5820:58, 10 June 2007 diff hist +3,560 User:Clh288~commonswiki/gallery commonist upload
  • 20:5820:58, 10 June 2007 diff hist +335 N File:NODSAsig.gif {{Information |Description=Sig from the S:NASA's Origins and the Dawn of the Space Age |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA - public domain |other_versions=
  • 20:5820:58, 10 June 2007 diff hist +339 N File:NODSAC.gif {{Information |Description=The cover of the S:NASA's Origins and the Dawn of the Space Age |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA - public domain |other_versio
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +368 N File:NODSA8.gif {{Information |Description=Explorer I sits on the launch pad venting before launch, January 31, 1958. (NASA photo 97-H-482) |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +317 N File:NODSA7.gif {{Information |Description=An exploded view of the Sputnik I spacecraft. |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA - public domain |other_versions= }} {{PD-USGov-NAS
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +297 N File:NODSA6.gif {{Information |Description=The Sputnik I spacecraft. |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA - public domain |other_versions= }} {{PD-USGov-NASA}} [[Category:NASA
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +406 N File:NODSA5.gif {{Information |Description=Before a national television audience, President Dwight D. Eisenhower displays a nose cone from a Jupiter-C missile on August 7, 1957. |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=N
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +813 N File:NODSA4.gif {{Information |Description=The announcement by the Soviets of the intention to launch an Earth satellite during the IGY. This photo was taken at the Legation of the Soviet Union in Copenhagen, Denmark, during the 6th International Astronautical Congress,
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +343 N File:NODSA3.gif {{Information |Description=Sergei P. Korolev (1906–1966), Russian rocket and spacecraft pioneer. |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Author=NASA |Permission=Original work of NASA - public domain |other_ve
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +735 N File:NODSA2.gif {{Information |Description=The announcement of plans for the building and launching of th world's first artificial satellite on July 29, 1955. Presidential press secretary James Hagerty is shown with five scientists during the meeting at which the announc
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +450 N File:NODSA15.gif {{Information |Description=President Lyndon B. Johnson addresses space workers at Cape Kennedy, Florida, on September 15, 1964. NASA Administrator James E. Webb is in the background. (NASA photo 64-H-2365) |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +412 N File:NODSA14.gif {{Information |Description=NASA Administrator T. Keith Glennan shows Associate Administrator Robert C. Seamans a model of the Mercury Redstone rocket on July 19, 1960. |Source=http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/monograph10/ |Date=September 1998 |Au
  • 20:5720:57, 10 June 2007 diff hist +530 N File:NODSA13.gif {{Information |Description=The full-scale wind tunnel at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. While Langley had a rich heritage in aeronautics work, engineers and scientists at Langley also became involved in space exploration with the birth
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