SHEBOYGAN — The Soviet Union could have been the first to step foot on the moon if Sheboygan's Fred Schneikert wasn't on guard duty to accept the surrender of a group of German scientists in the ...
When the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began in March 2003, journalist Suzanne Rico was at the anchor desk of KCBS in Los Angeles. As she reported the news of American Tomahawk missiles rocketing toward ...
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How Nazi Aerodynamics, Rocket Boosters, and the ‘Coffin Corner’ Forged the B-47’s Daring Legacy
Was the B-47 Stratojet just too good for its own time, or did its revolutionary engineering compel an entire generation of pilots and designers to reconsider what was possible and survivable in ...
Those are the words written on a lunar plaque that, 55 years ago this summer, the three members of the Apollo 11 mission left behind on the moon, attached to the ladder of their lunar unit. The other ...
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