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... effort , a study entitled " Documents on International Aspects of the Exploration and Use of Outer Space 1954-62 . " This material has been brought together , annotated , and otherwise made ready for publication under the general ...
... effort , a study entitled " Documents on International Aspects of the Exploration and Use of Outer Space 1954-62 . " This material has been brought together , annotated , and otherwise made ready for publication under the general ...
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... efforts toward scientific cooperation among nations , one in 1882-83 and one in 1932-33 , known respectively as the " First Polar Year " and the " Second Polar Year . " A precedent had thus been established for observing an ...
... efforts toward scientific cooperation among nations , one in 1882-83 and one in 1932-33 , known respectively as the " First Polar Year " and the " Second Polar Year . " A precedent had thus been established for observing an ...
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... effort , facilities , and equipment ; and ( 8 ) the cooperation by the United States with other nations and groups of nations in the work done pursuant to the act and in the peaceful application of the results of such work . The ...
... effort , facilities , and equipment ; and ( 8 ) the cooperation by the United States with other nations and groups of nations in the work done pursuant to the act and in the peaceful application of the results of such work . The ...
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... efforts to obtain international cooperation in outer space continued during 1958. In a letter of January 12 , 1958 , to Soviet Premier Bulganin , President Eisenhower proposed that outer space be dedicated to the peaceful uses of ...
... efforts to obtain international cooperation in outer space continued during 1958. In a letter of January 12 , 1958 , to Soviet Premier Bulganin , President Eisenhower proposed that outer space be dedicated to the peaceful uses of ...
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... efforts , news- papers and other public - opinion media discussed whether the country was or was not competing with the Russians in space . The Soviet Union's launching of Lunik I , the first successful lunar probe , in January 1959 ...
... efforts , news- papers and other public - opinion media discussed whether the country was or was not competing with the Russians in space . The Soviet Union's launching of Lunik I , the first successful lunar probe , in January 1959 ...
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