July 1953


The following events occurred in July 1953:
File:Korean War armistice agreement 1953.jpg|thumb|July 27: The Korean War comes to an end with an armistice agreement signed by North and South Korea

[July 1], 1953 (Wednesday)

[July 19], 1953 (Sunday)

[July 29], 1953 (Wednesday)

  • Born:
  • *Ken Burns, American documentary filmmaker, in Brooklyn
  • *Tim Gunn, American academic, reality television personality, and author, in Washington, D.C.
  • Died: Richard William Pearse, 75, New Zealand aviation pioneer

    [July 30], 1953 (Thursday)

  • Preliminary studies were completed by C. E. Brown, W. J. O'Sullivan Jr., and C. H. Zimmerman at the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory relative to the study of the problems of human spaceflight and a suggested test vehicle to investigate these problems. One of the possibilities considered from the outset of the effort in mid-1952 was modification of the Bell X-2 airplane to attain greater speeds and altitudes of the order of. It was believed that such a vehicle could not only resolve some of the aerodynamic heating problems, but also that the altitude objective would provide an environment with a minimum atmospheric density, representing many problems of outer space flight. However, there was already a feeling among many NACA scientists that the speed and altitude exploratory area should be raised. In fact, a resolution to this effect, presented as early as July 1952, stated that "... the NACA devote... effort to problems of unmanned and manned flights at altitudes from 50 miles to infinity and at speeds from mach 10 to the velocity of escape from the earth's gravity." The executive committee of NACA actually adopted this resolution as an objective on July 14, 1952.

    [July 31], 1953 (Friday)

  • Died: Robert A. Taft, 63, American politician, United States Senate Majority Leader, of pancreatic cancer