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  • of miss. les. separate, :l.ni'd.al measin:-es :Ln the :tn th0 uses of out:e:r so.ace are of . 'i:o the U .s. and Spsce Administration The National l'.eronautics (NASA)hes teken ntep~ town;:-d cooperation in spac0 :resee.:.:ch with the Sov:t.et
  • scratch. A military space pro­ gram docs exist. We also have a mag­ nificent instrument in NASA, and we have the· hard-won experience of our astronauts. The greatest practical difficulty is cost. The price of accelerating the 55 military occupation