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9. lappuse - Assembly emphasized the urgency and importance of fully implementing the recommendations of the Second United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNISPACE 82...
23. lappuse - NASA programs that include Earth-orbital science and applications missions, planetary missions, expendable launch vehicles, sounding rockets, balloons, research aircraft, and the Space Transportation System.
8. lappuse - Leadership, —obtain economic and scientific benefits through the exploitation of space; —expand United States private sector investment and involvement in civil space and space related activities, —promote international cooperative activities in the national interest; and —cooperate with other nations in maintaining the freedom of space for activities which enhance the security and welfare of mankind.
26. lappuse - Establish NASA as a leader in the development and application of advanced technology and management practices which contribute to significant increases in both Agency and national productivity.
12. lappuse - ... observation; b) the Earth, its environment, its dynamic relation with the Sun; c) the origin and evolution of the solar system through solar, planetary, and lunar sciences and exploration; and d) the space environment and technology to advance knowledge in the biological sciences; 3) continue to explore the requirements, operational concepts, and technology associated with permanent space facilities; 4) conduct appropriate research and experimentation in advanced technology and systems to provide...
12. lappuse - The United States will conduct international cooperative space-related activities that achieve scientific, political, economic, or national security benefits for the nation. • The United States space program will be comprised of two separate, distinct and strongly interacting programs — national security and civil. Close coordination, cooperation and information exchange will be maintained among these programs to avoid unnecessary duplication.
8. lappuse - ... and scientific benefits through the exploitation of space; • expand United States private sector investment and involvement in civil space and space related activities; • promote international cooperative activities in the national interest; and • cooperate with other nations in maintaining the freedom of space for activities which enhance the security and welfare of mankind. The...
4. lappuse - The STS is a vital element of the United States space program, and is the primary space launch system for both United States national security and civil government missions.
6. lappuse - ... 1984 budget request.) NASA's Budget Request For Fiscal Year 1984 It is a pleasure for me to appear before this distinguished Committee to present President Reagan's budget request for NASA for Fiscal Year 1984. The total request is $7.1 billion, of which $5.7 billion is for research and development, $150 million for construction of facilities, and $1.25 billion for research and program management. I am particularly proud to be at NASA in 1983 to celebrate its 25th Anniversary. During the 25 years...