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Bee balm has been a part of American history for more than 250 years and a part of the American Indian history for much longer than that. It was traditionally used by native Americans to sooth bronchial conditions, coughs, and colds. When you trim back the bee balm for winter, trim back all the stems because next spring, the balm will produce a whole new season of stems, foliage, and flowers.
December 7, 2020 – Paris Airshow Cancelled Due to Pandemic – The Paris Airshow, set for June 2021, is cancelled for the first time since World War Two, due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s “unprecedented impact” on aerospace, according to organizers. January 27, 2021 – EASA Clears Return of 737 MAX – The Boeing 737 MAX is approved to resume flights in Europe, following nearly two years of reviews after the aircraft was involved in two deadly crashes that saw the planes grounded worldwide. February 2021 – Bell Demonstrates Autonomous Package Delivery in Residential Area – Bell recently demonstrates its Autonomous Pod Transport 70 cargo drone autonomously delivering a package over a 4mi preprogrammed route in north Texas.
Aerospace History Timeline
The issue revolves around a potentially bad fuel tube, and affects more than 250 U.S.-owned jets, as well as nearly 100 that belong to other nations including Britain. December 3, 2018 – NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Reaches Bennu Asteroid – NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft reaches the Bennu asteroid after a two-year chase, pulling within 12 miles of the space rock. January 10, 2019 – SpaceX Reveals Starship Test Rocket– SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk announces that assembly of the test-flight version of SpaceX's Mars-colonizing Starship vehicle is complete, and posts a photo of the vehicle to Twitter. January 16, 2019 – F-22 Receives First Metal 3D-Printed Component – A metallic 3D-printed component is installed on an operational F-22 Raptor for the first time, which the Air Force hopes will lower costs and reduce maintenance time.
October 13, 2014 – Gulfstream Unveils Two New Business Jets – On Tuesday, October 14, 2014, Gulfstream rolls out a completed G500 test aircraft, which was developed in secret, as part of the unveiling of the new G500 and G600 business jets. December 5, 2014 – University of Maryland’s UAV Testing Site Now Operational – The University of Maryland’s UAV testing site is now operational. A team led by Matt Scassero, who also directs the facility, launched a Talon 240 UAV on Friday, December 5, 2014, as the inaugural flight. February 6, 2015 – Dassault Falcon 8X Begins Flight Test Campaign – Dassault Aviation begins flight testing its Falcon 8X ultra–long–range business jet on Friday, February 6, 2015. Test pilot Eric GĂ©rard says that the plane has “excellent handling qualities.” Eric Trappier, Dassault Aviation chairman and chief executive, added that the plane is now heading toward a 2016 certification. February 27, 2015 – Bombardier CSeries 300 Makes Its First Flight –Bombardier’s CSeries 300 makes its first flight after being delayed a day because of frigid winter weather.
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June 4, 2010 – SpaceX's Falcon 9 Rocket Achieves Earth Orbit – A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket achieves Earth orbit nine minutes into its maiden flight, drawing praise from NASA, the White House and others eager for the company to start resupplying the International Space Station. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says the launch "bodes well" and is a "huge boost of confidence" for plans to privatize launches to the space station. The Northrop Grumman–built MQ–4C Triton high–altitude unmanned aircraft successfully completes its first flight Wednesday, May 22, 2013, from the company’s manufacturing facility in Palmdale, CA. The MQ–4C Triton is being produced for U.S. Navy high–altitude maritime surveillance missions, and is designed to fly up to 24 hours and 11,500 miles without refueling. The aircraft is a heavily modified version of the RQ–4 Global Hawk, and has a strengthened airframe and de–icing features that allow it to fly at altitudes nearly ten miles above sea level, giving it a 2,000–nautical–mile view of the ocean in every direction.
January 23, 2014 – Surveillance Craft to be Deployed in Maryland Later This Year – Two blimp–like surveillance craft will be deployed near Maryland’s Aberdeen Proving Ground later this year for a three–year test. From 10,000 feet, they will cast a vast radar net from Raleigh, N.C. To Boston and out to Lake Erie, with the goal of detecting cruise missiles or enemy aircraft for interception before they can reach Washington, DC.
North America
With about two weeks to go before Governor Newsom’s bid for reelection, a majority of Californians (54%) and likely voters (52%) approve of the way he is handling his job, while fewer disapprove (33% adults, 45% likely voters). Approval was nearly identical in September (52% adults, 55% likely voters) and has been 50 percent or more since January 2020. Today, about eight in ten Democrats—compared to about half of independents and about one in ten Republicans—approve of Governor Newsom. Half or more across regions approve of Newsom, except in the Central Valley (42%). Across demographic groups, about half or more approve of how Governor Newsom is handling his job.

While Boeing received its order ahead of SpaceX, it has not yet been determined which company will fly the first official mission to the space station after NASA certifies the programs’ safety. September 2, 2017 – NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson Lands In Kazakhstan, Ending Record-Setting Flight – NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson lands in Kazakhstan after a record-setting space flight. Whitson, America’s most experienced astronaut with nearly two years of time in orbit across three missions, spent 288 days at the ISS before landing on Saturday, September 2, 2017, with Flight Engineer Jack Fischer and Soyuz MS-04 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Hyacinths come in the colors of red, pink rose, yellow, lavender, blue, and purple. A row or bed of purple top turnips can be sown in the garden plot. Temperatures may be warm but the soil after sowing a turnip row or bed can be kept cool with the water wand by spraying water on the row or bed each evening. When sowing the turnip seed, place the seed in a three- or four-inch furrow and apply a layer of peat moss in the furrow before sowing the seed.

By the time of European contact, these areas were the historic territory of the Algonquian-speaking Lenape Nation, which had three main divisions, known by the dialects, the Unami, Unalachtigo, and Munsee. They traded with the Dutch and then English colonists in the mid-Atlantic area, in territory ranging from what became Connecticut, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Bethlehem has a long historical relationship with the celebration of Christmas. The city was christened as Bethlehem on Christmas Eve 1741 by Nicolaus Zinzendorf, a Moravian bishop. In 1747, Bethlehem was the first U.S. city to feature a decorated Christmas tree. On December 7, 1937, at a grand ceremony during the Great Depression, the city adopted the nickname "Christmas City USA" in a large ceremony.
The festival spans ten days, attracts roughly a million attendees from all over the world, and features hundreds of musical acts from all genres. The Bethlehem Area Public Library is a popular destination for recreation and entertainment. The Banana Factory houses studios of area artists and is open to the public every first Friday of the month. Touchstone Theatre, also on the SouthSide, houses the Valley's only professional resident theatre company, producing and presenting original theatre performances. Since its founding in 1898, The Bach Choir of Bethlehem has been attracting thousands of visitors to the annual Bethlehem Bach Festival, now held largely on the campus of Lehigh University and on the historic grounds of the Moravian Community.
April 13, 2019 – World’s Largest Plane Makes First Flight Over California – The world’s largest aircraft takes off over the Mojave Desert in California, the first flight for the carbon-composite plane built by Stratolaunch Systems Corp. Theaircraft has a wingspan the length of an American football field and is powered by six engines on a twin fuselage. Pacific time and stays aloft for more than two hours before landing safely back at the Mojave Air and Space Port as a crowd of hundreds of people cheer. May 12, 2020 – Two Xingyun Spacecraft Launch Aboard Chinese Kuaizhou 1A Rocket – A Chinese Kuaizhou 1A rocket launches carrying the first two spacecraft for China’s planned 80-satellite Xingyun communications and data relay constellation. October 26, 2020 – China Launches Three Yaogan-20 Remote Sensing Satellites – The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. confirms the launch of a seventh group of Yaogan-30 reconnaissance satellites.
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