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media:NASA letter to Mr. Donald A. Beattie RE SSAC Membership 3 Feb 88.pdf NASA letter to Mr. Donald A. Beattie RE SSAC Membership 3 Feb 88
Category:Donald A. Beattie Papers
Category:Donald A. Beattie Space Station Papers
... sure that the Manned Orbiting Laboratory MOL must go forward. I am in sympathy with Mr. McNamara's pressing us to try to define what we hope to do with it ... some of the things you know you are not going to try. I'm convinced Mr. McNamara means exactly what he says-that we have to get this MOL capability, and ... being made to attempt to define What we mean by a capability. . . ." ''(Av. Wk., 3/2/64, 73)''
Air Force Chief of Staff General Curtis E. LeMay said in testimony before ...
... &D, $3.677 billion; construction of facilities, $45 million; and administrative operations, $648.2 million. ''(NASA LAR VII/8)''
S-II 2nd stage for fifth Apollo Saturn V ... Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station ''(TERLS)'' was dedicated as international facility by Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. NASA was represented by Assistant Administrator for International Affairs Arnold W. ...
... Center MSFC Release 69-258)''
Austin, Tex." District Judge Jack Roberts dismissed suit by atheist Mrs. Madalyn Murray O'Hair and Society of Separationists, Inc., to stop astronauts from saying prayers ... forbidden astronauts to pray in space it would have been unconstitutional abridgment of their rights. Mrs. O'Hair planned to appeal decision. ''(NYT, 12/3/69, 44)''
Washington Post editorial praised ... is a national commitment to do so." ''(W Post, 12/2/69, A18)''
December 1969 December
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... there were concrete, finite objectives to be achieved with these funds.', ." ''(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 2/2/65)''
Prime Minister Harold Wilson announced plans to buy American military aircraft to replace British ... with British engines. On the question of the TSR-2 , which the U.K. was considering replacing with General Dynamics ' F-111 , Mr. Wilson said there was not enough information yet to make a final decision. ''(Farnsworth, NYT, 2/3/65, 9; Clymer, Balt. Sun, 2/3/65)''
Soviet news agency ...
... I am afraid to say that the last two issues were written almost exclusively by Mr. Winkler and me.” ref 4 .
Winkler and the others welcomed Prof. Oberth as a member ... unknown to Winkler) in his lifelong rocketry career. A typical thrust was almost five kg (2.2 lb.) for only 0.35 sec.
Image:Winkler's_first_rocket_experiments.jpg thumb 200px ... gegen die Möglichkeit der Weltraumfahrt, ” Die Rakete, 15 August 1927, pp. 107-110.
note 2 (Johannes Winkler), “Bücherbesprechen,” Die Rakete, 15 August 1927, p. 111.
note 3
... VI lunar probe. Although the committees had not yet identified any specific cause for failure, Mr. Webb's letter out-lined five major faults in the spacecraft: 1. The two onboard ... common components in which a single failure would lead to disablement of both television systems." 2. "Possibilities of failure . . increased as a result of practices employed in the design and construction ... . ''(Rutherford, Atlanta Const, 4/3/64)''
April 1964 April
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... in Cambridge in the event the Kendall-Sq. site is not selected." After the meeting Mr. Webb repeated that the Kendall-Sq. location "better meets the requirements" of NASA than any ... legal means to prevent location of the NASA center in Kendall Sq. ''(Boston Globe, 10/2/64)''
Sen. Everett Dirksen ''(R.-Ill.)'', minority leader in U.S. Senate, filed in the ... overlooked in the one spasmodic effort to achieve a lunar landing at once. . ." ''(CR, 10/2/ 64, 23061-68)''
First meeting of Interim Communications Satellite Committee, with representatives of 15 nations ...
... unfeasible or too expensive in relation to the military benefits they would yield. . . ." ''(SBD, 11/2/64, 5)''
Soviet members of the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer ... were Prof. 0. G. Gazenko, Prof. Yu. D. Kalimin, and Mr. I. V. Milovidov. ''(God-dard News, 12/14/64, 2)''
Aviation Week editor Robert Hotz took U.S. intelligence experts and ... close to losing this legacy in space." ''(Av. Wk., 11/2/64, 11)''
November 1964 November
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... the decade of the 1960's... ." It examined (1) conditions and constraints for future planning. (2) major capabilities existing and under development. (3) intermediate missions, and (4) long-range aeronautical ... 31 shutdown of the $227-million Mid-Canada Warning Line, an electronic aircraft-detection device, Mr. Hellyer said that the shutdown would save $13 million annually and that improvements in ...
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