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... exploration . If we are going to have space exploration in its fullest sense , which means manned ex- ploration of space , then we have a real big job in convincing people that they should be studying engineering . Undergraduate ...
... exploration . If we are going to have space exploration in its fullest sense , which means manned ex- ploration of space , then we have a real big job in convincing people that they should be studying engineering . Undergraduate ...
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... that I am not proposing either to pretend or to attempt to talk about how one is going to make manned lunar landings or manned exploration . My general view has to do with why we are 22 PANEL ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - FIFTH MEETING.
... that I am not proposing either to pretend or to attempt to talk about how one is going to make manned lunar landings or manned exploration . My general view has to do with why we are 22 PANEL ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - FIFTH MEETING.
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... exploration . Positive findings may have a profound bearing on the understanding of fundamental biological processes and may result in practical applications of importance . The search may , of course , lead to negative findings . In ...
... exploration . Positive findings may have a profound bearing on the understanding of fundamental biological processes and may result in practical applications of importance . The search may , of course , lead to negative findings . In ...
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... exploration . First , I present the following array of essentially subjective motiva- tions . First , we are committed as a nation to an all - out race with the Soviet Union in space achievements . I think that is an uncontestable ...
... exploration . First , I present the following array of essentially subjective motiva- tions . First , we are committed as a nation to an all - out race with the Soviet Union in space achievements . I think that is an uncontestable ...
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... exploration considered as an objective in its own right . It is perfectly obvious that there are machines which can perform certain functions much better than can a man using only his bare hands and unaided senses . All of us employ ...
... exploration considered as an objective in its own right . It is perfectly obvious that there are machines which can perform certain functions much better than can a man using only his bare hands and unaided senses . All of us employ ...
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Page 39 - Chairman; one representative from the Office of Science and Technology in the Executive Office of the President...
Page 71 - The committee will stand in recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. [Whereupon, at 12 :45 pm, the committee recessed, to reconvene at 2 pm, the same day.] AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
Page 43 - Army missions and responsibilities which have been occasioned by: (a) unforeseen security considerations, (b) new weapons developments, (c) new and unforeseen research and development requirements, or (d) improved production schedules, if the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization...
Page 106 - Organization and other specialized agencies and governmental and non-governmental organizations, such as the Committee on Space Research of the International Council of Scientific Unions...
Page 43 - Army or his designee, shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives, immediately upon reaching a final decision to implement, of the cost of construction of any public work undertaken under this section, including those real estate actions pertaining thereto.
Page 44 - Defense which are being utilized for related programs, to be merged with and to be available for the same time period as the appropriation to which transferred. [Provided further, That effective July 1, 1962, the unexpended balances of the appropriation "Salaries and Expenses, Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Defense" shall be merged with this appropriation.] (76 Stat.
Page 16 - British aircraft industry into spacecraft engineering, the formal establishment of the European Space Research Organization (ESRO) and the European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO) and finally of the successful first test flight of a large new booster by ELDO.
Page 43 - ... that such increase (1) is required for the sole purpose of meeting unusual variations in cost arising in connection with that project, and (2) could not have been reasonably anticipated at the time such project was submitted to the Congress.
Page 44 - Defense available for research, development, test, and evaluation, or procurement or production related thereto, to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes, and for the same time period, as the appropriation to which transferred...
Page 3 - Mr. Webb was a member of a number of Government advisory boards, including the President's Committee to study the US military assistance program- — popularly known as the "Draper committee." He has been engaged in many public service programs related to his long-term interest in science. Born October 7, 1906, in Granville County, NC, Mr. Webb graduated in 1928 from the University of North Carolina with a bachelor's degree in education. Later, he studied law at George Washington University, Washington,...