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olume 58, No. 343, !.ugust, 1946, p.260
(subaitted June 3, 1946)
"The First Night-Firing ot a V-2 Rocket in the United State,•
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Printed in "Publicationa ot the Aatronomlcal Socie't7 of the Pacific•
Volume 59, No. 346, Februar;y 1947, P
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No heat is felt, and the lights do not bum
or char the ground. They can appear for hours wt a stretch and sometimes for
a whole night. Gi!nerally, there is no smell and no !!Ound except for the popping
!IOUndof little explosion
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LYNDON 8. JOHNSON LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
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REQUEST FOR REPRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS
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valuable time.
I sincerely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged
sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I wo~d
also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation.
Thank you for the time given to this
Cordially