Space Station: The Next Logical Step

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1984 - 51 lappuses
 

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38. 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.
4. lappuse - We can reach for greatness again. We can follow our dreams to distant stars, living and working in space for peaceful, economic and scientific gain. Tonight. I am directing NASA to develop a permanently manned space station and to do it within a decade.
40. lappuse - We want our friends to help us meet these challenges and share in the benefits. NASA will invite other countries to participate so we can strengthen peace, build prosperity, and expand freedom for all who share our goals.
32. lappuse - ... —The United States Government will provide a climate conducive to expanded private sector investment and involvement in space activities, with due regard to public safety and national security.
29. lappuse - ... its leadership in science and technology, its high living standards, and its advantage in international trade. • Natural and bureaucratic barriers inhibiting the commercialization of space need to be and can be lessened or removed through joint actions by the Government and private enterprises. • With firm resolve and the commitment of reasonable resources over a number of years, Government and private enterprise working together can turn space into a realm of immense benefit for our nation.
6. lappuse - COUNCIL before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 30, 1987 Mr.
35. lappuse - Exploration really is the essence of the human spirit, and to pause, to falter, to turn back on the quest for knowledge is to perish.
38. lappuse - Act, it provided that space activities shall be conducted so as to contribute to cooperation by the United States with other nations. Since then the United States has signed more than 1,000 agreements with more than 100 nations for cooperative space activities.
23. lappuse - ... of man. Tasks that are routine and which can be preprogrammed tend to be best performed by machines. Tasks that require initiative and judgment are more suitable for man. The Space Station will have plenty of both kinds.
5. lappuse - The pace and quality of our progress in science and technology will affect the competitive strength of our industries and have a strong impact on jobs and pay scales. These, in turn, will influence how well we live as individual citizens and as a nation.

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