1966 NASA Authorization: Hearings Before the Committee on Scidence and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 3730 (superseded by H. R. 7717).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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... mean transportable over the land ? Is that what you are talk- ing about ? Mr. TRUSZYNSKI . No , sir , Mr. Davis ; we mean that the station equipment is mounted in trailers which allows us to transport the stations to these locations ...
... mean transportable over the land ? Is that what you are talk- ing about ? Mr. TRUSZYNSKI . No , sir , Mr. Davis ; we mean that the station equipment is mounted in trailers which allows us to transport the stations to these locations ...
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... mean you can come up with a finer definition of position by regular telescope than you can by radio tracking ? Mr. BUCKLEY . The radio tracking systems that were available to us 3 or 4 years ago were not as precise as the optical ...
... mean you can come up with a finer definition of position by regular telescope than you can by radio tracking ? Mr. BUCKLEY . The radio tracking systems that were available to us 3 or 4 years ago were not as precise as the optical ...
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... means you have a chance of photographing the larger vehicles out there . I Mr. DAVIS . You expect to continue the use , so far as you know , in the future of both systems , continually ? You don't expect technology would render either ...
... means you have a chance of photographing the larger vehicles out there . I Mr. DAVIS . You expect to continue the use , so far as you know , in the future of both systems , continually ? You don't expect technology would render either ...
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... control effort . The more recent vehicles require a tremendous amount of control , which means the data has to come back to the control centers fast and decisions have to be made and the stations have to 52 1966 NASA AUTHORIZATION.
... control effort . The more recent vehicles require a tremendous amount of control , which means the data has to come back to the control centers fast and decisions have to be made and the stations have to 52 1966 NASA AUTHORIZATION.
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... means of conducting station checkout and monitoring is required . The fiscal year 1966 budget will provide those equipments at the network stations to conduct the automatic checkout tests that are required . These checkout tests will be ...
... means of conducting station checkout and monitoring is required . The fiscal year 1966 budget will provide those equipments at the network stations to conduct the automatic checkout tests that are required . These checkout tests will be ...
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additional Administrator ADVANCED RESEARCH Aerojet Aeronautics Air Force aircraft antenna Apollo application BISPLINGHOFF BUCKLEY budget building Calif capability Chairman chemical components CONGRESS construction contract Contractor Corp cost DAVIS deep space network electric Electronics Research Center engine equipment evaluation experimental facilities FIGURE FINGER fiscal year 1966 Flight Research fuel funds going HARPER heat HECHLER hypersonic increase Kendall Square KURZWEG laboratory Langley Research Center launch vehicle Lewis Research Center lunar materials ment meteoroid million mission motor MYERS NASA noise operation orbit PELLY percent performance problems propellant propulsion question radiation reactor reentry requested research and technology research program ROUSH RYAN satellite Saturn simulator slide fig solar cells solid space flight space flight network space vehicle spacecraft specific specific impulse stations SULLIVAN supersonic transport techniques temperature thrustor tion TISCHLER TRUSZYNSKI utilization V/STOL WOLFF WYDLER
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Page 293 - The preservation of the role of the United States as a leader in aeronautical and space science and technology and in the application thereof to the conduct of peaceful activities within and outside the atmosphere; 6.
Page 81 - To the point of practical application" means to manufacture in the case of a composition or product, to practice in the case of a process, or to operate in the case of a machine, and under such conditions as to establish that the invention is being worked and that its benefits are reasonably accessible to the public.
Page 78 - For the purpose of this clause, "proprietary data" means data providing Information concerning the details of a Contractor's secrets of manufacture, such as may be contained in but not limited to his manufacturing methods or processes, treatment and chemical composition of materials, plant layout and tooling, to the extent that such information Is not readily disclosed by inspection or analysis of the product itself and to the extent that the Contractor has protected such Information from unrestricted...
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Page 293 - The establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from, the opportunities for, and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities for peaceful and scientific purposes; 5.
Page 82 - REQUIREMENTS (NOVEMBER 1965) (a) To the extent that the following data Is not elsewhere required to be furnished to the Government under this contract, and Is of the type customarily retained in the normal course of business, the Contractor, upon written request of the Contracting Officer at any time during contract performance or within one year after final payment, shall furnish the following: (1) A set of engineering drawings which will be sufficient...
Page 293 - The aeronautical and space activities of the United States shall be conducted so as to contribute materially to one or more of the following objectives...