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      Exploring the unknown : selected documents in the history of the U. S. civilian space program . II , External relationships

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      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgments = xxi
      • Introduction = xxv
      • Biographies of Volume Ⅱ Essay Authors = xxix
      • Glossary = xxxi
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgments = xxi
      • Introduction = xxv
      • Biographies of Volume Ⅱ Essay Authors = xxix
      • Glossary = xxxi
      • Chapter One : Essay : "The Development of International Space Cooperation," by John M. Logsdon = 1
      • Documents
      • Ⅰ-1 Office of the Press Secretary, Statement by the President, July 29, 1958 = 16
      • Ⅰ-2 and Ⅰ-3 Hugh L. Dryden, Deputy Administrator, NASA, to T. Keith Glennan, et al., March 12, 1959 ; and Richard W. Porter, to Professor Dr. H.C. ven de Hulst, President, Committee on Space Research(COSPAR), March 14, 1959 = 17
      • Ⅰ-4 T. Keith Glennan, Administrator, NASA, to Professor H.S.W. Massey, United Kingdom Scientific Ministry, July 6, 1959, with attached : H.S.W. Massey, "U.K.-U.S. Technical Discussions on Space Research, June 25-July 3, 1959," July 3, 1959 = 19
      • Ⅰ-5 Hugh L. Dryden, NASA Deputy Administrator, to Sir Harrie Massey, European Preparatory Commission for Space Research, June 27, 1962 = 21
      • Ⅰ-6 James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, to Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, May 24, 1966 = 22
      • Ⅰ-7 James E. Webb, NASA Administrator, to U. Alexis Johnson, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, May 19, 1966 = 23
      • Ⅰ-8 Robert J. Allnutt, for A.M. Lovelace, Acting Administrator, NASA, via Margaret Finarelli, NASA Headquarters, to Erik Quistgaard, Director General, European Space Agency, Telegraphic Message, February 20, 1981 = 26
      • Ⅰ-9 W. J. Mellors, Head, Washington Office, European Space Agency, "Aide Memoire, International Solar Polar Mission(ISPM)," February 24, 1981 = 27
      • Ⅰ-10 "Meeting of NASA Administrator and ESA Director General, 17 June 1982, ESA Head Office," with attached : "General Principles for NASA/ESA Cooperative Agreements" = 29
      • Ⅰ-11 Burton I. Edelson, Associate Administrator, Space Science Applications, NASA, and Roger M. Bonnet, Director, Scientific Programme, ESA, "NASA/ESA Space Science Planning Meeting, ESA Head Office - 27th-29th June 1983," June 29, 1983 = 31
      • Ⅰ-12 George M. Low, Manager, Apollo Spacecraft Program, to Director, Apollo Spacecraft Program, "Flag for Lunar Landing Mission," January 23, 1969 = 34
      • Ⅰ-13 Thomas O. Paine, NASA Acting Administrator, to President Richard Nixon, February 12, 1969 = 35
      • Ⅰ-14 thru Ⅰ-16 Thomas. O. Paine, NASA Administrator, to the President, August 12, 1969 ; Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, to the President, November 7, 1969 ; and Thomas. O. Paine, NASA Administrator, to the President, March 26, 1970 = 40
      • Ⅰ-17 Secretary of State, Telegram 93721 for U.S. Ambassador, Tokyo, "Space Cooperation with Japan," January 5, 1968 = 46
      • Ⅰ-18 Arnold W. Frutkin, NASA Assistant Administrator for International Affairs, to Administrator, "Canadian Interest in Remote Manipulator Technology to be Used with the Space Shuttle," April 3, 1972 = 48
      • Ⅰ-19 Peter M. Flanigan, "Memorandum for John Erlichman," February 16, 1971, with attached : Clay T. Whitehead, "Memorandum for Mr. Peter Flanigan," February 6, 1971 = 49
      • Ⅰ-20 and Ⅰ-21 Memorandum from Edward E. David, Jr., Science Advisor, for Henry Kissinger and Peter Flanigan, "Post-Apollo Space Cooperation with the Europeans," July 23, 1971, with attached : "Technology Transfer in the Post-Apollo Program" and Henry A. Kissinger, National Security Advisor, to William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, no dates ; and George M. Low, NASA Deputy Administrator, to NASA Administrator, "Items of Interest," August 12, 1971 = 52
      • Ⅰ-22 Department of State Telegram, "Johnson Letter to Lefevre," September 7, 1971 = 59
      • Ⅰ-23 "Memorandum for Peter Flanigan from the President," November 24, 1969 = 62
      • Ⅰ-24 George M. Low, Excerpts from Personal Notes : No. 63, February 1, 1972 ; No. 67, March 26, 1972 ; No. 68, April 17, 1962 ; No. 69, undated ; No. 71, June 3, 1972 ; No. 72, June 17, 1972 = 63
      • Ⅰ-25 thru Ⅰ-27 William A. Anders, Executive Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council, to The Honorable Peter M. Flanigan, March 17, 1972, with attached : "Position Paper on European Participation in our Post-Apollo Space Program" ; William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Memorandum for the President, "Post-Apollo Relationships With the Europeans," April 29, 1972 ; and James C. Fletcher, NASA Administrator, to Honorable Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, May 5, 1972, with attached : "NASA's Comments on Secretary Roger's Memorandum of April 29, 1972" = 68
      • Ⅰ-28 European Space Conference, Committee of Alternates, "Report of the ESC Delegation on discussions held with the U.S. Delegation on European participation in the Post-Apollo Program, Washington, 14-16 June 1972," CSE/CS(72) 15, June 22, 1972, excerpts = 81
      • Ⅰ-29 Arnold W. Frutkin, Assistant Administrator for International Affairs, NASA, Memorandum to Administrator, "Government Level Negotiations on Sortie Lab," May 9, 1973 = 85
      • Ⅰ-30 Arnold W. Frutkin, Assistant Administrator for International Affairs, NASA, Memorandum to Deputy Administrator, "International Space Station Approach," June 7, 1974 = 87
      • Ⅰ-31 Kenneth S. Pedersen, Director of International Affairs, NASA, to Director, Space Station Task Force, "Strategy for International Cooperation in Space Station Planning," undated[August 1982] = 90
      • Ⅰ-32 NASA Fact Sheet, "Space Assistance and Cooperation Policy," August 6, 1982 = 100
      • Ⅰ-33 James M. Beggs, NASA Administrator, to Honorable George P. Shultz, Secretary of State, March 16, 1984 = 105
      • Ⅰ-34 James M. Beggs, Administrator, NASA, to Kenneth Baker, MP, Minister of State for Industry with Special Responsibility for Space and Information Technology, April 6, 1984 = 107
      • Ⅰ-35 Dale D. Myers, NASA, and Reimar Leust, European Space Agency(ESA), "Memorandum of Understanding between the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the European Space Agency on Cooperation in the Detailed Design, Development, Operation and Utilization of the Permanently Manned Civil Space Station," September 29, 1988 = 110
      • Ⅰ-36 "Draft Proposals for US-USSR Space Cooperation," April 4, 1961 = 143
      • Ⅰ-37 John F. Kennedy, to Soviet Union Chairman Khrushchev, March 7, 1962 = 147
      • Ⅰ-38 Nikita Khrushchev, to President John F. Kennedy, March 20, 1962 = 149
      • Ⅰ-39 "Record of the US-USSR Talks on Space Cooperation," March 27, 28, and 30, 1962, with attached : Arnold W. Frutkin, Director, Office of International Programs, NASA, "Topical Summary of Bilateral Discussions With Soviet Union," May 1, 1962 = 152
      • Ⅰ-40 McGeorge Bundy, Memorandum for the President, July 13, 1962, with attached : George Ball, Under Secretary of State, Memorandum for the President, "Bilateral Talks Concerning US-USSR Cooperation in Outer Space Activities," July 5, 1962 = 162
      • Ⅰ-41 McGeorge Bundy, Memorandum for the President, "Your 11 a.m. appointment with Jim Webb," September 18, 1963 = 165
      • Ⅰ-42 National Security Action Memorandum No. 271, "Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters," November 12, 1963, with attached : Charles E. Johnson, Memorandum for Mr. Bundy, December 16, 1963 = 166
      • Ⅰ-43 James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, to the President, January 31, 1964, with attached : "US-USSR Cooperation in Space Research Programs" = 168
      • Ⅰ-44 Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, to Academician M.V. Keldysh, President, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, July 31, 1970 = 182
      • Ⅰ-45 Glynn S. Lunney, "Trip Report - Delegation to Moscow to Discuss Possible Compatibility in Docking," November 5, 1970 = 183
      • Ⅰ-46 George M. Low, "Visit to Moscow, April 1972, to Discuss Compatible Docking Systems for US and USSR Manned Spacecraft," April 4-6, 1972, with attached : "Addendum, Moscow Trip, April 4-6, 1972," May 30, 1972 = 189
      • Ⅰ-47 Henry A. Kissinger, to othe President, "US-Soviet Space Cooperation," May 17, 1972, with attached : "Draft Agreement" = 198
      • Ⅰ-48 George M. Low, Memorandum for the Record, "Visit to Moscow, October 14-19, 1973," November 1, 1973 = 199
      • Ⅰ-49 George M. Low, Deputy Administrator, NASA, to Academician M.V. Keldysh, President, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, March 24, 1975 = 214
      • Ⅰ-50 A.P. Aleksandrov, USSR Academy of Sciences, and A.M. Lovelace, NASA, "Agreement Between the USSR Academy of Sciences and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the USA on Cooperation in the Area of Manned Space Flight," May 11, 1977 = 215
      • Ⅰ-51 George P. Shultz and Eduard Shevardnadze, "Agreement Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Concerning Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes," April 15, 1987, with attached : "Agreed List of Cooperative Projects" = 217
      • Ⅰ-52 Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, "Joint Statement on Cooperation in Space," June 17, 1992 = 220
      • Ⅰ-53 thru Ⅰ-55 "Implementing Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States of America and the Russian Space Agency of the Russian Federation on Human Space Flight Cooperation," October 5, 1992 ; Office of the Vice President, The White House, "United States-Russian Joint Commission on Energy and Space - Joint Statement on Cooperation in Space," September 2, 1993 ; and "Protocol to the Implementing Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States of America and the Russian Space Agency of the Russian Federation on Human Space Flight Cooperation of October 5, 1992," December 16, 1993 = 222
      • Chapter Two : Essay : "Invitation to Struggle : The History of Civilian-Military Relations in Space," / by Dwayne A. Day = 233
      • Documents
      • Ⅱ-1 Major General L.C. Craigie, Director of Research and Development Office, Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel, to Brig. Gen. Alden R. Crawford, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, "Statellite Vehicles," January 16, 1948, with attached : Memorandum for the Vice Chief of Staff, "Earth Statellite Vehicles," January 12, 1948, and General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Vice Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, "Statement of Policy for a Statellite Vehicle" = 271
      • Ⅱ-2 and Ⅱ-3 Robert R. Bowie, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, "Memorandum for Mr. Phleger," March 28, 1955 ; and Robert R. Bowie, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, to Secretary of State, "Recommendations in the Report to the President by the Technological Capabilities Panel of the Science Advisory Committee, ODM(Killian Committee) : Item 2 - NSC Agenda 10/4/56," October 2, 1956 = 272
      • Ⅱ-4 Percival Brundage, Director, Bureau of the Budget, to the President, "Project Vanguard," April 30, 1957 = 277
      • Ⅱ-5 thru Ⅱ-7 Lieutenant General Donald L. Putt, Deputy Chief of Staff, Development, U.S. Air Force, to Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, Director, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, January 31, 1958 ; Gen. Donald L. Putt, to Commander, Air Research and Development Command, "Advanced Hypersonic Reserch Aircraft," January 31, 1958 ; and General Thomas D. White, Chief of Staff, USAF, and Hugh L. Dryden, Director, NACA, "Memorandum of Understanding : Principles for Participation of NACA in Development and Testing of the 'Air Force System 464L Hypersonic Boost Glide Vehicle(Dyna-Soar Ⅰ),'" May 20, 1958 = 280
      • Ⅱ-8 T. Keith Glennan, NASA Administrator, and Roy W. Johnson, Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency, "Memorandum of Understanding : Program for a Manned Orbital Vehicle," November 20, 1958 = 285
      • Ⅱ-9 and Ⅱ-10 T. Keith Glennan, Administrator, NASA, and Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army, "Cooperative Agreement on Jet Propulsion Laboratory Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of the Army," December 3, 1958 ; and T. Keith Glennan, Administrator, and Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army, "Cooperative Agreement on Army Ordnance Missile Command Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Development of the Army," December 3, 1958 = 286
      • Ⅱ-11 T. Keith Glennan, Administrator, NASA, and Thomas S. Gates, Acting Secretary of Defense, Memorandum for the President, "Responsibility and Organization for Certain Activities," October 21, 1959 = 290
      • Ⅱ-12 T. Keith Glennan, NASA Administrator, "DOD-NASA Agreement - Reimbursement of Costs," NASA Management Instruction 1052. 14, November 17, 1959, with attached : Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense, and T. Keith Glennan, NASA Administrator, "Agreement Between the Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Concerning Principles Governing Reimbursement of Costs," November 12, 1959 = 292
      • Ⅱ-13 T. Keith Glennan, NASA Administrator, and James H. Douglas, Deputy Secretary of Defense, "Agreement Between the Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Concerning the Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board," reprinted in : U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Science and Astronautics, Subcommittee on NASA Oversight, "The NASA-DOD Relationship," 88th Cong., 2d sess.(Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964), pp. 10-11 = 296
      • Ⅱ-14 "General Proposal for Organization for Command and Control of Military Operations in Space," with attached : "Schematic Diagrams of Proposed Organization for Command and Control of Military Operations in Space," no date = 298
      • Ⅱ-15 "Military Lunar Base Program or S.R. 183 Lunar Observatory Study," Study Summary and Program Plan, Air Research and Development Command, Project No. 7987, Task No. 19769, Directorate of Space Planning and Analysis, Air Force Ballistic Missible Division, April 1960, pp. 1-9 = 304
      • Ⅱ-16 thru Ⅱ-19 General Thomas D. White, Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, to General Landon, Air Force Personnel Deputy Commander, and General Wilson, Air Force Development Deputy Commander, April 14, 1960, reprinted in : Defense Space Interests, Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, 87th Cong., 1st. sess.(Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961) ; Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, to the Secretaries of the Military Departments, et al., "Department of Space Systems," March 6, 1961, with attached : Development of Defense Directive 5160.32, "Development of Space Systems," March 6, 1961, reprinted in : Defense Space Interests, Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, 87th Cong., 1st. sess.(Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961) ; Overton Brooks, Chairman, Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, to the President, March 9, 1961 ; and President John F. Kennedy, to Overton Brooks, Chariman, Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, March 23, 196 = 311
      • Ⅱ-20 "Summary Report : NASA-DOD Large Launch Vehicle Planning Group," September 24, 1962, pp. ⅱ-ⅳ, Ⅰ-1 - Ⅲ-13 = 318
      • Ⅱ-21 thru Ⅱ-23 James E. Webb, Administrator, to the Honorable Rober S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, January 16, 1963 ; James E. Webb, Administartor, Memorandum for Dr. Robert Seamans, Associate Administrator, January 18, 1963 ; and James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, and Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, "Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of Defense Concerning the Gemini Program," January 21, 1963 = 337
      • Ⅱ-24 Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, Memorandum for the Vice President, "National Space Program," May 3, 1963 = 342
      • Ⅱ-25 W.F. Boone, to Mr. Webb, Dr. Seamans, Dr. Dryden, "DOD-NASA Relations," July 12, 1963 = 347
      • Ⅱ-26 and Ⅱ-27 James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, and Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, "Agreement Between the Department of Defense and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Covering a Possible New Manned Earth Orbital Research and Development Project," August 17, 1963, with attached : "Procedure for Coordination of Advanced Exploratory Studies by the DOD and the NASA in the Area of Manned Earch Orbital Flight Under the Aegis of the Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board" ; and Robert S. McNamara, to Honorable James E. Webb, NASA Administrator, September 16, 1963 = 356
      • Ⅱ-28 John S. Foster, Jr., Director of Defense Research and Engineering, to Dr. Robert C. Seamans, Jr., NASA Associate Administrator, March 19, 1966, with attached : Robert Seamans, Jr., NASA Deputy Administrator, and John Foster, Jr., Director of Defense Research and Engineering, DOD, Memorandum of Agreement, "Establishment of a Manned Space Flight Experiments Board(MSFEB)," no date = 361
      • Ⅱ-29 Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, to Honorable Robert C. Seamans, Secretary of the Air Force, April 4, 1969, with attached : "Terms of Reference for Joint DOD/NASA Study of Space Transportation Systems" = 364
      • Ⅱ-30 George M. Low, NASA Deputy Administrator, Memorandum for the Record, "Space Shuttle Discussions with Secretary Seamans," January 28, 1970 = 366
      • Ⅱ-31 Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, and Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, "Agreement Between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of the Air Force Concerning the Space Transportation System," NMI 1952.130, Attachment A, February 17, 1970 = 367
      • Ⅱ-32 William F. Moore, NASA STS Secretary, and Lt. Col. Donald L. Steelman, USAF STS Secretary, "Space Transportation System Committee : Summary of Activities for 1970, June 1971 = 369
      • Ⅱ-33 John S. Foster, Jr., Director of Defense Research and Engineering, to Dr. James C. Fletcher, Administrator, NASA, April 13, 1972 = 378
      • Ⅱ-34 George M. Low, NASA Deputy Administrator, to NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, "Space Tug Decision," October 3, 1973 = 378
      • Ⅱ-35 and Ⅱ-36 James C. Fletcher, Administrator, NASA, to Honorable James R. Schlesinger, Secretary of Defense, June 21, 1974 ; and W.P. Clements, Deputy Secretary of Defense, to Honorable James C. Fletcher, Administrator, NASA, August 7, 1974 = 380
      • Ⅱ-37 John F. Yardley, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight ; John J. Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force(Research and Development) ; James C. Fletcher, NASA Administrator ; William P. Clements, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense, "NASA/DOD Memorandum of Understanding on Management and Operation of the Space Transportation System," January 14, 1977 = 382
      • Ⅱ-38 John J. Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force(Research and Development) ; John F. Yardley, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Flight ; Robert N. Parker, Acting Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense ; A.M. Lovelace, NASA Deputy Administrator, "Memorandum of Agreement Between NASA and DOD : Basic Principles for NASA/DOD Space Transportation System Launch Reimbursement," March 7, 1977 = 386
      • Ⅱ-39 George M. Low, NASA Deputy Administrator, Co-Chairman, Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board(AACB), and Malcolm R. Currie, Director of Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, Co-Chairman, AACB, "Joint NASA/DOD Position Statement on Space Shuttle Orbiter Procurement," January 23, 1976 = 389
      • Ⅱ-40 General Rober T. Marsh, Commander, Air Force Systems Command, to General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF, August 5, 1982, with attachment = 390
      • Ⅱ-41 Lt. General Richard C. Henry, Commander, Air Force Space Division, to General Robert T. Marsh, Commander, Air Force Systems Command, March 4, 1983 = 398
      • Ⅱ-42 Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense, Memorandum for Secretaries of the Military Departments ; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; Under Secretaries of Defense ; Assistant Secretaries of Defense ; General Counsel, "Defense Space Launch Strategy," February 7, 1984, with attached : "Defense Space Launch Strategy," January 23, 1984 = 400
      • Ⅱ-43 Charles W. Cook, Executive Secretary, Defense Space Operations Committee, Memorandum for Defense Operations Committee(DSOC) Principals, "DoD Position on Shuttle Issues," November 19, 1984 = 403
      • Ⅱ-44 National Security Decision Directive 164, "National Security Launch Strategy," February 25, 1985 = 410
      • Chapter Three : Essay : "The NASA-Industry-University Nexus : A Critical Alliance in the Development of Space Exploration," by W. Henry Lambright = 411
      • Documents
      • Ⅲ-1 T. Keith Glennan, Memorandum from the Administrator, "Functions and Authority - Office of Research Grants and Contracts," April 6, 1959 = 436
      • Ⅲ-2 Walter D. Sohier, NASA Assistant General Counsel, "Legal Framework of NASA's Procurement Program," NASA-Industry Program Plan Conference, July 28, 1960(Washington, DC : NASA, 1960), pp. 105-108 = 438
      • Ⅲ-3 U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Science and Astronautics, Subcommittee on Patents and Scientific Inventions, "Property Rights in Inventions Made Under Federal Space Research Contracts," Hearings on Public Law 85-568, Augusts 19-20, November 30, December 1-5, 1959, Report No.47, 86th Cong., 1st sess.(Washington DC : U.S. Government Printing Office), 1959, pp. 1-36 = 442
      • Ⅲ-4 and Ⅲ-5 T. Keith Glennan, Administrator, Memorandum for Distribution, "Appraisal of NASA's Contracting Policy and Industrial Relations," February 29, 1960, with attached : "Preliminary Outline of Plan for Appraising NASA's Contracting Policies and Industry Relationships," February 26, 1960 ; and McKinsey and Company, Inc., "An Evaluation of NASA's Contracting Policies, Organization, and Performance," : October 1960(a report prepared under contract for NASA) = 472
      • Ⅲ-6 James E. Webb, Address at Graduation Exercises, Advanced Management Program, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, December 6, 1966 = 485
      • Ⅲ-7 James E. Webb, Administrator, Memorandum for the Vice President, May 23, 1961 = 492
      • Ⅲ-8 James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, Memorandum to NASA Program Offices, Headquarters ; Directors, NASA Centers and Installations, July 5, 1961 = 494
      • Ⅲ-9 James E. Webb, Administrator, Memorandum for Dr. Dryden, Deputy Administrator, "University Relationships," August 4, 1961 = 495
      • Ⅲ-10 James E. Webb, Administrator, to Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, President, California Institute of Technology, June 29, 1961 = 496
      • Ⅲ-11 Hugh L. Dryden, "The Role of the University in Meeting National Goals in Space Exploration," NASA and the Universities : Principal Addresses at the General Sessions of the NASA-University Conference on the Science and Technology of Space Exploration in Chicago, Illinois, November 1, 1962(Washington, DC : NASA, 1962), pp. 87-91 = 497
      • Ⅲ-12 and Ⅲ-13 Edgar M. Cortright, Memorandum for Mr. Webb, "NASA-CIT/JPL Relations as they pertain to the present contractual arrangements of operating conditions and the future role of JPL in the NASA Program," June 1964 ; and Arnold O. Beckman, Chairman, Board of Trustees, California Institute of Technology, to James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA, June 26, 1964 = 503
      • Ⅲ-14 Raymond Einhorn and Robert B. Lewis, Memorandum to Mr. Hilburn, "Review of Purposes and Application of CIT Fee and Overhead for the JPL Contract," with summary of report, October 20, 1964 = 512
      • Ⅲ-15 Contract Briefing Memorandum : Contract NAS7-100 With California Institute of Technology, January 12, 1965 = 515
      • Ⅲ-16 Office of Technology Utilization, Task Force to Assess NASA University Programs, A Study of NASA University Programs(Washington, DC : NASA Special Publication-185, 1968), pp. 1-8 = 520
      • Ⅲ-17 and Ⅲ-18 Major General Samuel C. Phillips, USAF, Apollo Program Director, to J. Leland Atwood, President, North American Aviation, Inc., December 19, 1965, with attached : "NASA Review Team Report" ; and George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, to J. Leland Atwood, President, North American Aviation, Inc., December 19, 1965 = 527
      • Ⅲ-19 James E. Webb, Administrator, to Dr. Frederick Seitz, President, National Academy of Sciences, December 20, 1967 = 538
      • Ⅲ-20 John E. Naugle, Associate Administrator, NASA, Memorandum to Administrator, "Space Astronomy Institute," February 4, 1976 = 540
      • Ⅲ-21 Memphis Norman, Budget Examiner, SET, to Mr. Loweth, "National Academy of Sciences Report Regarding Institutional Arrangements for the Space Telescope," April 6, 1977 = 541
      • Ⅲ-22 U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, "Space Telescope Program Review," 95th Cong., 2d sess., Report No. 85(Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978), pp. 3-7, 11-14 = 544
      • Ⅲ-23 and Ⅲ-24 R. W. Gutman, Director, General Accounting Office, to Robert A. Frosch, NASA Administrator, November 11, 1977 ; and Robert A. Frosch, NASA Administrator, to Associate Administrator for Space and Terrestrial Applications, et al., "NASA/University Relations," May 18, 1978, with attached : "Policy for Academic Involvement in the NASA R&D Program" = 550
      • Ⅲ-25 NASA/University Relations Study Group, "The Universities and NASA Space Sciences," Initial Report of the NASA/University Relations Study Group, July 1983 = 553
      • Ⅲ-26 Section 201 of Title Ⅱ of Public Law 100-147, "National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program," October 30, 1987 = 565
      • Ⅲ-27 NASA Commercial Space Policy, October 1984 = 572
      • Ⅲ-28 Office of the Press Secretary, "The President's Space Policy and Commercial Space Initiative to Begin the Next Century," February 11, 1988 = 577
      • Ⅲ-29 Office of the Press Secretary, "NASA Space Launch Policy," NSPD-2, September 5, 1990 = 581
      • Ⅲ-30 Executive Office of the President, "U.S. Commercial Space Policy Guidelines," NSPD-3, February 11, 1991 = 583
      • Biographical Appendix = 587
      • Index = 615
      • The NASA History Series = 633
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