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- 2 - January 21: First static firing of both stages of Gemini Launch Vehicle No. 1 (Titan II) at Complex 19, Cape Kennedy. Successful test met all pre- launch requirements. January 25: NASA's Echo II passive communications satellite placed into near-polar orbit by Thor-Agena B booster from Vandenberg Air Force Base, which U.S.S.R. tracked on January 27. January 28: 100th flight of the X-15 rocket-powered research aircraft, Major Robert Rushworth flew X-15 No. 1 to 107,000 feet at 3,682 mph. X-15 program began in December 1954, and first powered flight was made September 17, 1959. January 29: Saturn I (SA-5) launched from Cape Kennedy, a first test of both stages, the six liquid-hydrogen RL-10 engines of the second stage performing properly. Orbital body of 37,700 lbs., nearly 20,000 lbs. of which was payload. January 30: Ranger VI lunar probe launched from Cape Kennedy, successfully navigated to lunar impact target on February 2, but in-board TV cameras failed to perform. February 3: NASA-Department of Commerce announced agreement to develop National Operational Meteorological Satellite System, to be operational in 1965. February 7: NASA issued first exclusive patent license (Satellite Division of Union Carbide Corporation for nickel alloy) . February 9: NASA-FAA signed understanding on NASA role in development of Supersonic Transport. February 14: NASA-DOD agreement on instrumentation ships for manned space flight tracking. February 22: First Soviet-U.S communication experiment, with British cooperation, with Echo II.

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

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