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- . cooperation. He further approves the recommendation
that in the event that ELDO desires cooperation with the U. S. the
Department of State in consultation with NASA, the Department of
Defense and other responsible agencies, may make the above policy
known
- of the Secretary of State, the Secretary
of Defense, the Administrator, NASA , the Special As sistant
to the President for Science and Technology, the Director,
·J ·l;lr.eau of the Budget, the Executive Secretary, NASC,
and the Special As sistant to the President
- aat ronaut• their
.~
President•• enthu■la•m for their loyalty nd hl•
delight iD their akill• .
Sincerely,
'JC.
Colonel .Frank Borman, USAF
NASA Aatronaut
Manned Spacecraft Center
National Aeronautic• and Space
AdmlDl ■ tratlon
Houeton, Te.xa
- • . In this connection the channel of contact developed
DEC!.ASSIFJED
Au.thorisy:·. fl/~ K ,'ll~l(7
By Uprv_.6, ~UU?~ D~t¢ l/tl(.1,,
by·. Dr.•:;· Dryden between NASA and.the Soviet .Academy .of'Sclence11 :
has b'eu. quite effective, ·and I believe that we should
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after 12 years
[Front]
1964 APR 30 PM 2 3R
[Back]
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May 4, 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY
Mac -It appears reasonable to give NASA a little more time
- to General Officer rank will be accomplished through
the usual military selection board process.
Two: Each Gemini astronaut will be awarded the NASA medal tor
exceptional service, or cluster, after completion of a successful space
flight.
Q
- , alon1
· with hl• appreciation and warmeat wlahea.
Sincerely,
.
,,
HAYWOOD R. SMITH
Colonel, U. s. Marine Corp•
Armed l'orcea Ald• to tb• Prealdeat -•: ,
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Captain Jame• A. Lovell,
Aatronaut Office
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Manned Spacecraft Cellter
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I will be very grateful
to hear from you. Thanks a grePt
deal.
Sincerely,
1
bee: Dr• Dlward
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- . In addition to these items on space, there is material on the U.N. Treaty on Outer Space. Included in this file are reports on the NASA budgets and future programs. Also mentioned is the UFO study done by the University of Colorado and the Air Force
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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
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- were NASA. AEC, State, Defenee, and the NASC. In
addition, the matter was gone over with a representative of the
National Security C-Ouncil staff and he concurred with the conaensus '.·
developed at the meeting.
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The question waa whether
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