| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1971 - 1986 lapas
...our research are used to the maximum advantage of 'the 58-011 0—71—pt. 1 28 A CONTINUINO PROCESS We must see our space effort, then, not only as an...regular part of our national life and must therefore foe planned in conjunction with all of the other undertakings which are also important to us. The space... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1971 - 860 lapas
...all other budgets must be at this time. It recognizes, in President Nixon's words of March 7, 1970, that "space expenditures must take their proper place...within a rigorous system of national priorities." Nevertheless, the program supported by this budget is a good one. The budget reflects the transition... | |
| 1971 - 482 lapas
...all other budgets must be at this time. It recognized, in President Nixon's words of March 7, 1970, that 'space expenditures must take their proper place...within a rigorous system of national priorities.' Program a Good One "Nevertheless, the program supported by this budget is a good one. The budget reflects... | |
| United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration - 90 lapas
...all other budgets must be at this time. It recognized, in President Nixon's words of March 7, 1970, that 'space expenditures must take their proper place...within a rigorous system of national priorities.' Program a Good One "Nevertheless, the program supported by this budget is a good one. The budget reflects... | |
| Roger D. Launius, Howard E. McCurdy - 1997 - 276 lapas
...activities "as a series of separate leaps, each requiring a massive concentration of energy." He added: "Space expenditures must take their proper place within...must become a normal and regular part of our national life."37 Space ceased to be special by the time the first Americans reached the Moon. Most space supporters... | |
| T. A. Heppenheimer - 1999 - 500 lapas
...each requiring a massive concentration of energy and will and accomplished on a crash timetable.... We must also realize that space expenditures must...place within a rigorous system of national priorities. The statement endorsed the activities that were under way at the moment or were well along in preparation:... | |
| Joan Lisa Bromberg - 2000 - 270 lapas
...would no longer be a matter of crash programs infused with massive concentrations of resources. Rather, "space expenditures must take their proper place within a rigorous system of national priorities." Accordingly, he was sending Congress a budget for fiscal year 1971 with a NASA appropriation of $3.3... | |
| Gerard Degroot - 2006 - 337 lapas
...leaps, each requiring a massive concentration of energy and accomplished on a crash time table. . . . We must also realize that space expenditures must...proper place within a rigorous system of national priorities.32 The battle lines were formed long before Armstrong took his first step. Those close to... | |
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