NASA Authorization for Fiscal Year 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 927, 1-3. daļas

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Manned space flight general objectives
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Manned space flight specific objectives time phasing
149
APOLLO levels of test
150
APOLLO flight test program
152
Manned Space Flight Science and Technology Advisory Committee_
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APOLLO executives group
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GEMINI executives at Aerojet Sacramento
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NASAindustry relationshipsManned space flight
157
Manned Space Flight Organization_ Facing
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Mission operations
159
Manned space flight total employment
160
GEMINI program
161
MSF resources_
163
Industrial base
164
Logistics
165
Operations___
166
MSF program management
167
Manned space flight program management
168
APOLLO program development plan objectives
169
Planning tree
170
Program operating plan
171
Configuration management_
173
Configuration control board
174
APOLLO data management system
175
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Manned Spacecraft Center Houston Tex
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George C Marshall Space Flight Center
178
John F Kennedy Space Center
179
GT2
181
GEMINI mission training
183
GEMINI networkManned space flight
184
Extra vehicular activity GEMINI experimentNASADOD_de velopment
185
APOLLO lunar landing mission profile
186
LITTLE JOE IIWhite Sands Missile Range
187
Service module test stand
188
SIVB dynamics stage and transporter_
189
DACHuntington Beach
191
SII test standMississippi test operations
194
Lunar excursion modules on the moon
202
Command lunar excursion and service module
208
Major 1965 planned activitiesGEMINI program
217
Program baseline
228
Program analysis
234
APOLLO program integration responsibilities_
240
Future program logic diagram
249
Objectives of manned lunar orbiterLunar data by remote sensing
255
Advanced research and technology
269
Evolution of SV5A faninwing aircraft_
291
Flight Research Center
303
Nuclear rocket development station
304
NASA reentry research
306
Pump cavitation damage research
308
Primate irradiation____
310
Hypervelocity flow about blunt bodies at angles of attack
311
Materials reentry heating experiment19000 miles per hour
312
Evolution of F111 aircraft
313
Free flight tests of variable sweep wing model
314
Dynamics of vehicles predicted by model tests
315
Rough air flight simulationAcceleration amplification at pilots head
316
NASAProfessionals on FAA evaluation of supersonic transport studies
317
KIWINERVA reactor schedule and accomplishments___
319
NASA total aeronautics research__
337
Office of Advanced Research and TechnologyOperating organiza
343
Nuclear rocket engine_
355
NERVA engine technology systems
358
Ground experimental engine
359
Cold flow engine at AerojetGeneral Sacramento
360
Graphite reactor and engine system test schedule
361
Research and advanced technology
362
Mars landing mission nuclear rocket
363
Lunar mission capabilityComparison of SATURN V and nuclear SATURN V
364
Nuclear rocket program organization
365
Phoebus reactor objectives
369
Clustered nuclear engines
372
Clustered reactor criticality experiment
373
Effect of evaporative loss on payload
379
Space science and applications results1964Interplanetary space__
458
Program contentLunar and planetary
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Space science and applications results1964Lunar surface
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Program contentMeteorological_____
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Mosaic of two TIROS IX pictures taken over North Atlantic Ocean January 30 1965
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Space science and applications meteorological results1964
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NIMBUS 1HRIR global montage__
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Program contentCommunication navigation and applications technology satellite__
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Space science and applicationsCommunications results1964_
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Program contentManned space science
467
Program contentBioscience
468
Program contentSustaining university program_
469
Program contentLaunch vehicle development
470
Program contentLaunch vehicle procurement_
471
NASA organization chartManagement
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JPL structure prior to reorganization
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JPL organization chart_
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Office of Space Sciences and ApplicationsIncentive contracts
475
Research installations_
500
NASA university program
508
NASA predoctoral students 3132 in training school year 196566
509
JPL organization chart
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Ames Research Center_____
534
Lewis Research Center
620
RICHARD B RUSSELL Georgia MARGARET CHASE SMITH Maine
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Hilburn Earl D Deputy Associate Administrator NASA 76
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Ramey James T Commissioner AEC 116
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PART 1
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Figure Page 272 Biosatellite___
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Launch vehicles for manned missions
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Present Gemini capability
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Gemini spacecraft mockup
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Present Apollo capability
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Command lunar excursion and service module
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Operations support
1056
University research1964_
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NASA international cooperative groundbased projects
1059
Intermediate missionsExtensions of present capabilities
1060
Propulsion testing subsupersonic combustion ramjet
1061
Lifting body vehicle in flight__
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Applications technology satellites
1063
Stationary direct broadcast satelliteradio
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Communicationsnavigation satellite
1065
Pioneer spacecraft
1066
Saturnlaunched meteoroid satellite
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Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory
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Solar detail_
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Mars energy requirements
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Voyager concept
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Voyager concept
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Extended Apollo spacecraft
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Further Apollo extensions
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Manned Earth orbit experiments
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Lunar excursion modules on the Moon_
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Saturn IBCentaur
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Longterm development
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Lifting reentry vehicle concept
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Medium Manned Orbital Research Laboratory
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Large Manned Orbiting Research Laboratory
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Extended lunar exploration
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Lunar Radio Astronomy Observatory
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Manned planetary explorationmanned Mars landing
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M1 engine
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KIWI B4E reactor at test cell C
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Lunar landed payloadsnuclear third stage on Saturn V
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Interplanetary mission summary
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Spacecraft power requirements
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Projected communications capability to Mars
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Pointing sensors accuracy requirements
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Life support systems
1100
Reliability
1101
Printed for the use of
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Test cell of the Noise Research Laboratory with bypass jet appa
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Photograph of singlestage research compressor in the test cell of the ratus in place Noise Research Laboratory
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