Semiannual Report to the Congress, Volume 10, Parts 1963-1965National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
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Page 182 - Standards of Conduct for Employee Organizations and Code of Fair Labor Practices...
Page v - Section 206 (b) of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended, I transmit herewith a report for the calendar year 1963, on this nation's aeronautics and space activities. The year 1963 was a period of constructive development of our increasing space competence. It was also a period of searching evaluation of the national space program --an evaluation which resulted in broad acceptance of...
Page 178 - ... for any scientific or technical contribution to the Administration which is determined by the Administrator to have significant value in the conduct of aeronautical and space activities.
Page i - University of Nebraska, University of Nevada, University of New Hampshire, University of New Mexico State University New Mexico, University of New York.
Page 178 - Dr. Seamans is a member of Sigma Xi, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Astronautical Society, American Society for Public (Administration, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston), National Space Club, Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Policy Association, International Academy of Astronautics, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and an Honorary Fellow of the American...
Page 168 - Propellanta (NASA SP-7002)— About 230 references on high-energy rocket fuels which emphasize research and development studies on solid, liquid, and hybrid propellants and oxidizers. 2. Lunar Surface Studies (NASA SP-7003) — About 440 references on lunar-surface studies with particular emphasis on theoretical studies of lunar origin, lunar atmosphere, and lunar physical characteristics providing a "baseline" of knowledge for measuring future findings.
Page 191 - ... had previously been selected on a competitive basis to perform the research and development on the applicable project. In these instances, selection of another source would have resulted in additional cost to the Government by reason of duplicate preparation and investment. The remaining 26 percent included contracts for facilities required at contractors...
Page 187 - Ninety percent of the dollar value of procurement requests placed by NASA with other Government agencies resulted in contracts with industry awarded by such other agencies on behalf of NASA.
Page 164 - 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 vii - Semiannual Report of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, covering the period...