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Post by ADMIN on Jan 24, 2024 8:24:06 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Weds. Jan. 24, 2024Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald In New Orleans | Party of Fore
Erasing the Past...Photo showing Oswald at Powers trial Museum of History and Technology Dedication, 1964Sixty Years On | Jan. 24, 1964 (click here for video)
"On Jan 23rd: The Museum of History and Technology, now referred to as the National Museum of American History, opened in Washington adjacent to the Smithsonian Institution. On the first Sunday after the opening, more than 57,000 people visited the new museum, and more than 2,510,672 had visited by June 30." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 25, 2024 8:59:19 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years On Thurs. Jan. 25, 2024Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald In New Orleans | Fraught with Hearsay
Erasing the Past...Records of 22 January 1964 meeting of the Warren Commission Echo 2 Is Orbited; Soviet to Aid Tests Sixty Years On | Jan. 25, 1964 (click here for video)
"The United States launched the Echo 2 satellite, a rigid mylar and aluminum balloon, into orbit. Once achieving an altitude of 800 miles (1,300 km), the balloon emerged from the nose of the Thor-Agena B rocket and expanded to a diameter of 135 feet (41 m). By an agreement with the Soviet Union on August 1, 1963, NASA kept the Soviet space agency apprised of launch status and orbital elements, and the two nations conducted "cooperative experiments" in sending signals off of Echo 2 and tracking the satellite.
At nearly 130,000 cubic feet (almost 37,000 cubic meters), Echo 2 was the largest man-made object ever placed into orbit. It was also the first man-made object that could be seen directly by billions of people, since its orbit took it over most of the world's nations and it was visible to the naked eye.[143] After almost five and a half years, Echo 2's orbit would decay and it would be destroyed upon atmospheric re-entry on June 7, 1969" [Wikipedia]
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