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What are the evident problems of international cooperation?_
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Foreign participation Through ownership
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Universal accessibility
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Interconnection problems
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Radio frequency international coordination problems
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What space communication issues confront the Congress?
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APPENDIXES
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Bills S 2650 H R 9696 creation of Satellite Communications Corpo
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G Launch vehicles for communication satellites
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H Summary of AID telecommunications projects
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K Chronology of communication satellite events
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Memorandum of understanding between FCC and NASA on respec
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O Final preliminary views of the United States of America as submitted
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P Sharing of the Radio Frequency Spectrum by EarthSpace Telecom
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Q President Kennedys statement of February 7 1962 and proposed bill
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R Communication Satellites Daniel G Mazur NASA Goddard Space
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S Comparison of S 2650 a bill for the creation of a Satellite Communica
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Meteorological satellites Mar 29 1962
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Operational meteorological agencies
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Purpose and scope of study
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Rockoon
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Discussions and analyses leading to the development of meteoro
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Some observational capabilities of meteorological satellites
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Guided missile with hydrogen bomb 53
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Nimbus___
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Use of radar_
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Plan for a national operational meteorological satel
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Action taken on the plan for a national operational
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Gyroscope 124
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Problems and issues of interest to the Congress
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Gyurdzhian A A U S S R biologist on space biology 148150
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1888 FFFRR8 28ª
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organization plans
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National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958
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Type of ownership influences effectiveness of regula
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Inducements educational_ 17 137
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Manned space flight program of the National
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Prospective Soviet domination if United States
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Manned space flight program facilities
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E Manned space flight program aerospace medicine
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F Manned space flight program astronauts
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PROJECT MERCURY
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97NOTE O ONNA
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Project Mercury manned suborbital flights
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The astronauts performance during suborbital flights
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Recovery of the astronauts
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Egress from capsule 90
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Attaching the recovery sling 91
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Hoisting astronaut into helicopter 92
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Pickup of spacecraft 93
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Project Mercury manned orbital flight
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The MA6 planned recovery areas 107
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The MA6 staging locations for contingency recovery 109
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The MA6 landing area 111
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E Project Mercury manned 1day missions
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Geminilaunch vehicles 120
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Gemini spacecraft 50 Geminiflight mission __ 121
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Rogallo wing 123
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Instrument container_ 123 124 124
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Apollothree missions 125
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Direct approach 127
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Earth orbit rendezvous technique_ 128
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Lunar orbit rendezvous technique 130
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Apollo Spacecraftthree configurations 131
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Apollo Spacecraft command module interior 134
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Apollolaunch vehicle requirements 136
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Saturn C5 143
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LOR modules 144
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Return to Earthmidcourse correction__ 146
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Reentry 148
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Landing 149
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Project Gemini manned orbital flights
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142. lappuse - States, except that activities peculiar to or primarily associated with the development of weapons systems, military operations, or the defense of the United States (including the research and development necessary to make effective provision for the defense of the United States...
148. lappuse - Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States in conformity with international law and are not subject to national appropriation; 2.
6. lappuse - The Administrator shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall receive compensation at the rate of $10,000 a year.
15. lappuse - States under this section with respect to any invention or class of inventions made or which may be made by any person or class of persons in the course of or under any contract of the Administration if he determines that the interests of the United States and the general public will best be served by such waiver.
113. lappuse - Nations, of its specialized agencies and of other international bodies relating to the peaceful uses of outer space ; (b) The area of international cooperation and programs in the peaceful uses of outer space which could appropriately be undertaken under United Nations auspices...
10. lappuse - Act of 1949, as amended ; <5) procure services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 USC 55a), at rates not to exceed $100 per diem for individuals...
14. lappuse - ... shall be issued unless the applicant files with the application, or within thirty days after request therefor by the Commissioner of Patents...
i. lappuse - ... appointed without regard to the civil service laws or the Classification Act of 1949...
142. lappuse - President to— (1) survey all significant aeronautical and space activities, including the policies, plans, programs, and accomplishments of all agencies of the United States engaged in such activities; (2) develop a comprehensive program of aeronautical and space activities to be conducted by agencies of the United States...
3. lappuse - National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958". DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE SEC. 102. (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.

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