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Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight
Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight, In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite and created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to oversee its new space program. By 1961 NASA was confident enough to put a human being into space. But how had it acquired enough, Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight has a rating of 4 stars
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Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight, In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite and created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to oversee its new space program. By 1961 NASA was confident enough to put a human being into space. But how had it acquired enough, Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight
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  • Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight
  • Written by author Maura Phillips Mackowski
  • Published by Texas A&M University Press, December 2005
  • In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite and created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to oversee its new space program. By 1961 NASA was confident enough to put a human being into space. But how had it acquired enough
  • In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite andcreated the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). By 1961 NASA was confident enough to put a human being into space thanks to decades of military medical research. Efforts at Wright
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