| 1964 - 244 pages
...agency to NASA; and to a large extent they did, developing jet-propelled military aircraft and iy2-ton V-2 rockets which almost spelled disaster in World...equally clear that many other nations have overcome our earlylead and that future leadership in this competition, which has such great economic, military,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1964 - 382 pages
...with mating jet carriers to our exclusively held atomic, bomb capability that we neglected missilery while other nations forged ahead. And finally, in...Nation, establish an early technological ascendancy over many other countries of the world. But it is equally clear that many other nations have overcome our... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1968 - 600 pages
...and explosive advances in science and technology. I hope that, we have learned enough from the past to put aside for all time any feelings of comfortable...United States will remain firmly and forever supreme. The decisions which confront us today are those which will determine whether history will repeat, itself... | |
| United States. Congress - 578 pages
...challenging effort? It must be hoped that we have learned enough from the sequence of events which I hare Just described to put aside for all time any feelings...comfortable assurance that science and technology are areae In which the united States will remain firmly and forever supreme. It Is not surprising that... | |
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