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1963-64 November 23: First live TV communication across the Pacific Ocean, from Tokyo on Relay I. November 26: NASA's Explorer XVIII, the interplanetary monitoring probe satellite, launched by Thor- Delta from AMR. November 27: NASA launched first successful Centaur, second stage (first liquid-hydrogen engine in space) went into orbit as the heaviest object (10,500 lbs.) yet orbited by the U.S. November 27: NASA's J-2 liquid hydrogen engine static fired successfully for the first time (510 seconds) . December 5: X-15 No. 1 flown by Major Rushworth to 4,023 mph, just 81 mph slower than record speed of June 1962. December 5: First F-1 rocket engine static firing in 10- second test at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. December 19: NASA's Explorer XIX launched into polar orbit from Pacific Missile Range by Scout booster, a polka-dot balloon satellite to provide upper atmosphere density data. December 21: NASA's Tiros VIII meteorological satellite placed into orbit by Thor-Delta from Cape Kennedy. January 20: NASA Deputy Administrator Hugh L. Dryden announced that U.S.S.R. had notified U.S. that it would participate in space communication experiments using Echo II. January 21: Relay II active communication satellite launched by NASA Delta from Cape Kennedy, completing first communication test on first orbit. It was 22nd straight launch success for NASA's Thor-Delta booster. It transmitted live pictures for US-USSR 1964 Water Olympic hockey game in Innsbruck, Austria.

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October 1963 memo on blacks appointed to positions in the Ohio state government.

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