1964 NASA Authorization: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U. S. House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 5466 (superseded by H. R. 7500) ... |
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... mission data . We see there the three modes which I believe you are all familiar with . In direct ascent , one would ... mission safety . We differentiate there . Mission success meaning going to the Moon with the astronauts and bringing ...
... mission data . We see there the three modes which I believe you are all familiar with . In direct ascent , one would ... mission safety . We differentiate there . Mission success meaning going to the Moon with the astronauts and bringing ...
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... mission safety and mission success that are equal to or better than those of the other modes studied . Additional studies conducted through the summer confirmed this decision . Meanwhile , a request for proposals on the development of ...
... mission safety and mission success that are equal to or better than those of the other modes studied . Additional studies conducted through the summer confirmed this decision . Meanwhile , a request for proposals on the development of ...
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... mission safety , mission success , time , and cost . Developmental simplicity was an important factor in our evaluations of the potential modes . It was vital to select an approach that took full advantage of the state of the art and ...
... mission safety , mission success , time , and cost . Developmental simplicity was an important factor in our evaluations of the potential modes . It was vital to select an approach that took full advantage of the state of the art and ...
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... mission safety ; however , the differ- ences were small . Measurements of the probability of mission success showed more pronounced differences among the three modes . Earth orbital rendezvous ' dependence on two Saturn V launches ...
... mission safety ; however , the differ- ences were small . Measurements of the probability of mission success showed more pronounced differences among the three modes . Earth orbital rendezvous ' dependence on two Saturn V launches ...
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... mission profile and the equipment in- volved in considerably greater detail . FLIGHT MISSIONS , SPACECRAFT , AND SPACE MEDICINE Now let us turn to the major elements of the manned space flight program . The first such element will ...
... mission profile and the equipment in- volved in considerably greater detail . FLIGHT MISSIONS , SPACECRAFT , AND SPACE MEDICINE Now let us turn to the major elements of the manned space flight program . The first such element will ...
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Air Force Apollo program Apollo spacecraft assembly astronauts Bellcomm booster budget capability Chairman checkout Colonel GOULD command module committee construction contract contractor Control Center cost DADDARIO Department of Defense diborane Director Earth orbit equipment estimate evaluation FIGURE fiscal year 1964 fuel FULTON of Pennsylvania funds Gemini program going GURNEY HOLMES HORNBECK Houston Laboratory launch vehicle lunar excursion module lunar landing lunar orbit lunar orbit rendezvous McDonnell ment Mercury military million mission Mission Control Center Moon NASA NASA's Office orbit rendezvous payload percent PETERSEN pounds problems procurement Project Apollo Project Gemini Project Mercury propellants question reentry reliability requested research and development RIEHLMAN rocket ROUDEBUSH S-IV satellite Saturn I-B schedule SCHRIEVER SEAMANS service module SIEPERT slide fig SLOOP space program specific stage studies subcontracts TEAGUE technical thrust tion Titan Titan II WAGGONNER YEAGER
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Page 35 - ... the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization Act would be inconsistent with interests of national security, and In connection therewith to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or Install permanent or temporary public works including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment...
Page 246 - Director of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville, Ala.
Page 35 - 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 35 - Provided, That such amounts of this appropriation as may be determined by the Secretary of Defense may be transferred to such appropriations of the Department of Defense available for military construction as he may designate...
Page 35 - 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 35 - Provided further, That such amounts of this appropriation as may be determined by the Secretary of Defense may be transferred to carry out the purposes of advanced research to those appropriations for military functions under the Department of 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.
Page 35 - IV of this Act, may, in the discretion of the Secretary concerned, be increased by 5 per centum for projects inside the United States (other than Alaska) and by 10 per centum for projects outside the United States or in Alaska, if he determines in the case of any particular project 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...
Page 35 - I, necessary for basic and applied scientific research, development, test, and evaluation ; advanced research projects as may be designated and determined by the Secretary of Defense, pursuant to law...
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 35 - 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...