Space: NASA
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| born on | 29 July 1958 at 21:36 (= 9:36 PM ) | ||
| Place | Washington DC, USA, 38n53, 77w02 | ||
| Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 06°24' 28°46 Asc. 04°05'
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Biography
American National Aeronautic and Space Administration, that morphed out of NACA. This is the date when President Eisenhower signed the bill for NASA to take over NACA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket group. JPL was added in December.
(NACA, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 3/03/1915, 8:00 AM EST, Hampton, VA). Engineer Harry Shoaf, who was with the original NACA, stated that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed in Hampton, Virginia.
The original seven Mercury astronauts were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Virgil Grissom, Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton.
Relationships
- compare to chart of Armstrong, Neil (born 5 August 1930)
- compare to chart of Glenn, John (born 18 July 1921)
- compare to chart of Schirra, Walter (born 12 March 1923)
- compare to chart of Slayton, Deke (born 1 March 1924)
- compare to chart of Grissom, Gus (born 3 April 1926)
- compare to chart of Cooper, Gordon (born 6 March 1927)
- compare to chart of Shoaf, Harry (born 21 January 1916)
- compare to chart of Fletcher, James (born 5 June 1919)
- compare to chart of Carpenter, Scott (born 1 May 1925)
- compare to chart of Carr, Gerri (born 22 August 1932)
Source Notes
Georgi Borkowski quotes Heinz Antoni, "Introduction To Trines in Political Astrology," for the time that President Eisenhower signed the bill to create NASA.
Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001,
"Eisenhower signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958 in the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According to the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11.24 and 11.35am, (according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an "Off the record" meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill. Although no evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this.
"Abilene Library was able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House."
Categories
- Mundane : Medical/Science : Space (First space agency)

06°24'
28°46 Asc.
04°05'