Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center: Hearing Before the ..., 93-1, on S.J. Res. 37, ..., February 2, 19731973 - Broj stranica: 14 |
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Stranica 11 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I very much appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today In support of four public works projects in my district, the 13th Congressional District of Ohio.
Stranica 3 - ... following arrival at the experiment site of the US Coast Guard ship Stolen Island, NASA instrumented Convair 990 Galileo aircraft, and Soviet weather ship Priboy and 11-18 aircraft. (FBis-Sov, 3/6/73, LI) • President Nixon signed SJR 37 into Public Law 93-8, redesignating the Manned Spacecraft Center the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in honor of the late President, who died Jan. 22. The President said: "Few men in our time have better understood the value of space exploration than Lyndon Johnson.
Stranica 4 - President, in his capacity as Chairman of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, entitled "Recommendations for Our National Space Program: Changes, Policies, Goals.
Stranica 7 - ... Manned Spacecraft Center the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in honor of the late President. The resolution text said President Johnson had been "one of the first of our National leaders to recognize the long-range benefits of an intensive space exploration effort." During his presidency he had borne the "ultimate responsibility for the development of the Gemini and Apollo programs which resulted in man's first landing on the moon.
Stranica 6 - ... the name of Manned Spacecraft Center to Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in honor of the late President. He said: "Lyndon Johnson understood the importance of space exploration to the people of the United States and its ultimate benefits to all of mankind. He understood the necessity of this advance technology to our security. He understood the stimulation this new field would create in our educational systems. He understood the palpable gains to the average citizen from our weather, communications,...
Stranica 6 - may have even more compelling reasons to develop a reusable shuttle as a cost saving device." (Text) • Rep. Wright Patman (D-Tex.) introduced HJR 255 to change the name of Manned Spacecraft Center to Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in honor of the late President. He said: "Lyndon Johnson understood the importance of space exploration to the people of the United States and its ultimate benefits to all of mankind. He understood the necessity of this advance technology to our security. He understood...
Stranica 12 - Lunar landing missions were completed in December 1972. Apollo spacecraft are being modified to support the requirements of the Skylab Program and the Apollo Soyuz Test Project. MSC has been designated as the lead NASA Center for the Space Shuttle and the development of that flight system is progressing.
Stranica 5 - On February 6, 1958, the Senate established the Special Committee on Space and Astronautics with Senator Lyndon B. Johnson as chairman. .Membership on the Committee was determined by the concern of existing committees with the variety of subjects Involved in space applications that could cut across their jurisdictions. To solve what could become a complicated legislative problem, action had to...