| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1961 - 1282 lapas
...with people of other countries and on their view of us as compared with the USSR Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples.8 Gabriel A. Almond, the noted American scholar of foreign policy and public opinion, concluded... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics - 1961 - 88 lapas
...is to keep track of the esteem in which America is held abroad, has told Congress: Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples.20 This element of space exploration takes on particular significance in light of the current... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1962 - 1348 lapas
...with people of other countries and on their view of us as compared with the USSR Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples.8 Gabriel A. Almond, the noted American scholar of foreign policy and public opinion, concluded... | |
| United States Air Force Academy - 1964 - 374 lapas
...with people of other countries and on their view of us as compared with the USSR Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples. Gabriel A. Almond, the noted American scholar of foreign policy and public opinion, concluded an analysis... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1965 - 1050 lapas
...Inherently important from the aspect of International affairs, and may be considered as a measure of our ability to compete with a formidable rival, and...maintain technological eminence worthy of emulation. "• American excellence in space was reaffirmed by the successful flight of Gemini VI- VII during... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1965 - 1054 lapas
...Inherently important from the aspect of international affairs, and may be considered as a measure of our ability to compete with a formidable rival, and...maintain technological eminence worthy of emulation."* American excellence in space was reaffirmed by the successful flight of Gemini VI- VII during December... | |
| 1966 - 1308 lapas
...arena, our space program — and Manned Space Flight in particular — may be considered as a measure of our ability to compete with a formidable rival, and...of our ability to maintain technological eminence. "The influence of our scientific and technological progress and prowess is and has been one of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1968 - 600 lapas
...the Nation's space program — and Manned Space Flight in particular — is considered a measure of our ability to compete with a formidable rival, and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples. There can be no doubt but that the Soviet Union considers space as a vital element in the spectrum... | |
| Karsten Werth - 2006 - 320 lapas
...USÍA, George V. Allen, sagte bei einer Anhörung vor dem Kongress im Januar I960: »Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples.«"" Es war nicht nur schlecht für den Ruf Amerikas, dass in der Welt der Eindruck sich erhätten konnte,... | |
| 1960 - 822 lapas
...with people of other countries and on their view of us as compared with the USSR. Our space program may be considered as a measure of our vitality and...technological eminence worthy of emulation by other peoples. — END ojo ojo ojo The above material is excerpted from Mr. Allen's statement during his January 22... | |
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