The corresponding decision was signed by U.S. President Barack Obama, according to Itar-Tass. So far, the entire center, located at Edwards AFB, named the outstanding American scientist Hugh Dryden. He was in the forefront of education and NASA in 1958 until his death, he was deputy director of the department.
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