The union of Syria and Egypt in the United Arab Republic (UAR) was announced on February 1, 1958, and later ratified by a plebiscite in each country.
Paul McCartney introduces George Harrison to the Quarrymen at a basement teen club called the Morgue. George joins the group.
The first pilot episode 1B of Sea Hunt, “Mark of the Octopus,” aired February 1, 1958. It was in color and aired out of the production sequence.
Jerry Lee Lewis hits Number One with “Breathless.”
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ReplyDeleteHey, how did Werner von Braun get left out of the mix? Or Robert H. Goddard? Or even Robert Heinlein? Or Leo Zilard? Or Alexander Zasyadkoi, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Sergei P. Korolev, or Valentin Glushko. Sounds like there was a bit more than a one-party celebration!
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Russ Bates
'writerfella'
They weren't born on the day in question, so they aren't synonymous with America's Space Age.
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ReplyDeleteAh, but Werner von Braun, along with the others named, were progenitors WHO GAVE BIRTH TO AMERICA'S SPACE AGE! And writerfella very much is assured that Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Jerry Lee Lewis weren't born on such a day, either. Even writerfella was just past 17 and 1/2 on that particular day...
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Russ Bates
'writerfella'
I didn't say anyone was born on Feb. 1, 1958. I listed things that happened that day.
ReplyDeleteWerner von Braun, Robert H. Goddard, et al. developed the Space Age. John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, et al. implemented it. But their lives didn't coincide with the Space Age. They didn't embody it.