Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1963: Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy

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Scientific and Technical Information Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1964 - 610 lappuses
 

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231. lappuse - I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth.
199. lappuse - I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.
481. lappuse - This flight lasted only 12 seconds but it was nevertheless the first in the history of the world in which a machine carrying a man had raised itself by its own power into the air in full flight, had sailed forward without reduction of speed and had finally landed at a point as high as that from which it started.
359. lappuse - Draper is one of the world's leading space engineers, engaged in the solution of problems of guidance and control of space vehicles. His latest and largest undertaking is the design of the guidance-navigation system to be used aboard the Apollo spacecraft, which is to carry man to a Moon landing and a safe return. He is Head of the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as Director of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, in which capacity he...
496. lappuse - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, The Adequacy of Technology for Pollution Abatement Vol. II, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1966, p. 756. 6. Patterson, Clair С., with Joseph D. Salvia, "Lead in the Modern Environment," Environment, 10(3) :72, 1968.
481. lappuse - ... the first in the history of the world in which a machine carrying a man had raised itself by its own power into the air in free flight, had sailed forward on a level course without reduction of speed, and had finally landed without being wrecked.
347. lappuse - Finally, in a field where the United States and the Soviet Union have a special capacity — the field of space — there is room for new cooperation, for further joint efforts in the regulation and exploration of space.
361. lappuse - Why, therefore, should man's first flight to the moon be a matter of national competition? Why should the United States and the Soviet Union, in preparing for such expeditions, become involved in immense duplications of research, construction and expenditure? Surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries — indeed of all the world — cannot work together...
181. lappuse - However, with the acceleration of our own progress and by the establishment of our program on a sound engineering basis we can, we believe, surpass the Soviets in time and clearly establish...
236. lappuse - Genuine peace must be the product of many nations, the sum of many acts. It must be dynamic, not static, changing to meet the challenge of each new generation. For peace is a process, a way of solving problems.

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