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Nimbus___
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Project EchoShotput flight tests
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Project EchoPassive communications satellite_
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Active repeater satellite___
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Project Mercury Little Joe flight tests
49
Project Mercury beach abort test_
50
Project Mercury Atlas flight test_
51
Life sciences in the national space program_
53
Life science research facility
54
Inflight biomedical experiments_
56
Nerv
58
Manned space flight and space science_
60
Biotechnology
61
Space medical and behavioral sciences_
62
Space biology
64
Marshall Space Flight Center
66
Vehicle accomplishments_ 37 Saturn accomplishments
71
Propulsion accomplishments_
72
U S launch vehicles_
73
Scout
75
ThorAgena B
77
AtlasAgena B
78
Centaur__
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Large vehicles under development
80
Langley Research Center west area_
88
Ames Research Center_
89
Lewis Research Center___
90
Flight research center_
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Research__
94
Flight spectrum
95
Aeronautical research_
97
Missile research___
99
Reentry from space
100
Reentry heating research__
101
Propulsion research problems
103
Propulsion research problems
105
Constitution of matter_
112
Structure of the universe
113
Natural forces
115
Energy source in stars
117
Crab nebula
118
Moon_
121
Internal structure of Moon
122
Origin of solar system__
123
Origin of solar system
124
Solar storms
126
Solar plasma cloud_
128
Mercury spacecraft assembly
131
Flight trajectory Project Mercury__
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Tracking and communications network Project Mercury
133
Project Mercury recovery areas
135
Project Mercury
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Research and development program_
137
Manufacturing progress Project Mercury
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Launching Little Joe
140
Redstone ballistic flights
141
Atlas flights Project Mercury
142
Flight test results Project Mercury
143
Astronaut training
145
Manned space flight_
148
Modular concept
150
Apollo reentry vehicle__
151
Major developments Apollo
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Apollo development plan
154
85a NASA fiscal year 1962 estimates
157
Scope of NASA activities
160
NASA mission milestones__
162
Number of launchings per year
163
Growth of launch vehicle payload capability
165
Growth of total yearly payload equivalent in low orbit
166
Planning for large launch vehicle development
167
Planning timetable
169
Planning timetable for planned lunar landing
171
NASA facilities and population__
174
Growth of the NASA staff since October 1 1958_
175
Distribution of employees
178
NASA fiscal year 1962 budget research and development__
180
Functional definitions__
182
Decontamination systems
184
Remote life sampler_
186
Wolf Trap
187
Search for origin of life elements
188
Environmental simulation___
189
Cosmic ray effects
190
Space genetics neurospora
191
Fundamental goals
194
Advantages of man in space vehicles_
195
Space environmental factors
197
Needed space medical investigations by area_
199
Navy gradient calorimeter_
201
Mouse capsule for cosmic radiation studies__
204
Brain tissue mouse_
205
Animal performance
206
Tools for space research___
208
Major Peabody of Space Research
210
Atmosphere
212
Radiation belt observations___
214
Solar particles and radiation reach the Earth
215
Sounding rocket uses
230
Typical sounding rockets__
232
Scientific satellites
234
Ionosphere topside sounder___
235
International ionosphere satellite_
237
Orbiting geophysical observatory
238
Orbiting solar observatory
241
Solar observatory experiments
242
Orbiting astronomical observatory
245
Exploration of the solar system
249
Exploration of the solar system
250
Lunar program
251
Planetary and interplanetary program
253
Evolution of spacecraft
255
Ranger A spacecraft
256
Surveyor spacecraft__
260
Prospector mobile payload__
262
Mariner spacecraft
263
Voyager spacecraft
265
Pioneer V spacecraft_
266
Pioneer V flight__
267
Scientific findings of Pioneer V
268
Tiros_
271
Tiros coverage
272
Features shown by Tiros I
274
Storms and fronts___
275
Southern hemisphere storms_
277
Cloud patterns associated with a tornado_
278
Jetstream and mountain clouds
279
Operational weather data_
281
Tiros I pictures compared with those of Tiros II
286
Tiros II infrared measurements_
289
Tiros II radiation data____
290
Meteorological satellite development_
292
Nimbus meteorological satellite_
293
Aeros meteorological satellite
295
NASA research and development_
296
Meteorological satellite program_
298
Project Echo___
300
Space mission objectives__
302
Echo accomplishments__
304
Facsimile transmission via Echo I
305
Speed mail demonstration via Echo satellite
306
Effect of radiation pressure on Echo I
308
Results of Echo I____
309
Passive satellite program
310
Rigid sphere satellite
312
Passive satellite flight program_
313
Ground equipment development_
314
Active repeater satellite__
316
Active satellite synchronous orbit_
317
Active satellite lowaltitude orbits_
319
Project Relay satellite___
320
Project Relay satellite radiation experiment
321
Project Relay mission objectives__
323
Active satellite flight program
324
Scout launching
326
Scout__
328
Delta launching
329
Delta____
330
ThorAgena B_
332
AtlasAgena B
333
Centaur_
335
AtlasCentaur cutaway
336
Centaur missions__
337
CentaurVenus mission_
338
Booster separation__
340
Sustainer phase
341
Second stage separation__
342
Second stage inflight
343
Centaur propulsion test vehicle_
344
Sycamore Canyon test stand
345
Test stand E5
346
Saturn vehicle at launch pad
349
Saturn building block concept
351
Saturn 01
352
Saturn C1
353
Saturn C2
355
Saturn accomplishments fiscal year 1960
357
Saturn accomplishments fiscal year 1960
360
Saturn accomplishments fiscal year 1961
364
Boxscore___
368
Chemical propulsion program_
370
INITED STATES OF AMERICA
NITED STATES OF AMERICA
33
98
Ira H Abbott Director of Advanced Research Programs NASA_
112
NASA organization chart
121
Committee questions and answers submitted for the record
147
Dr Harold Brown Director of Defense Research and Engineer
185
Letters from
213
Dr F W Reichelderfer Chief of Weather Bureau Department
221
Text of President Kennedys statement on communications satellite
257
Index__
267
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