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Robert A. Citron, pioneer aerospace engineer who envisioned space travel, dies ... - Washington Post


Robert A. Citron, pioneer aerospace engineer who envisioned space travel, dies ...
Washington Post
In 1957, while still at Northrop, he became technical director of the Pacific Rocket Society's satellite tracking station in Canoga Park, Calif., and received a congratulatory call from President Dwight D. Eisenhower when he managed to track Sputnik 1, ...

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Sputnik, Stukus and the glamorous Marie Moreau - Vancouver Sun


Sputnik, Stukus and the glamorous Marie Moreau
Vancouver Sun
The launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik into space on Oct. 4, 1957, sent many people around the world into a tizzy. One was Don Cromie, then owner and publisher of The Vancouver Sun. The paper went over the moon with Sputnik stories, graphics and ...

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9:00 am UPDATE: Homestyle News - Moultrie Observer


9:00 am UPDATE: Homestyle News
Moultrie Observer
The year J. Wayne Littles graduated from Moultrie High School — 1957 — Russia launched the world's first man-made satellite, Sputnik 1. The Space Race was on, and America was losing. Five years later, with a mechanical engineering degree from Georgia ...

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