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- esteem in which we hold
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719¥ and the importance we attach to the a•~ae
between our two countries.
With renewed expressions of friendship.
Sincerely ¥G1,.-re,
Lyndon B. Johnson
His Majesty
1C%J11J Constantine II,
King
- areas:
(1) coordinated
meteorological satellite pro pram; _(2) passive communic a tions
satellite experiments with the ECHO II satellite launched this
~onth; and (3) geoma gnetic sateliite data exch a n ge.
_The
appendix also reviews Soviet rejection
- ~. ?nydoa-4 Acadeaddan &~&YOY ta aea.va
....... the ped8cl of Mat D llu!Oligb lwie· II.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
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25, 0 .C.
APR 30 1964
The President
- by magnetic
means, and physical inspection of
the enemy satellite.
• Achieve means of destroyi•t•
di1t1rmi•1or di11n'li•1a satellite if
it is armed. In World War II, British
pilots pioneered a means of diTert
ing London-heading V-l's, nudging
the buzz.bombs
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EXPRESO A USTED LOS VOTOS DEL PUEOLO 'i DEL· GOBIERNO DE MEXICO
COMA ASI C0~10 LOS
- . American Astronauts Wa1ter ·Schirra
and Frank Borman were such wonder:f'u.1 peop1e that
'ii t was a matter 0£ specia1 pride to Us and to the
peop1e 0£ Ma1aysia to have them in .Our country.
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Like other nations interested in
the peace:f'u.1 exp1oration
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Mr. Luther Holcomb
Ofiice ot the Vlce Chairman
Equal Employment Opporti.mlty Cotnm\ssion
Washin ton. D. C. 20506
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and ..in
the interests
of all countries
irrespective
of their degree of economic or scientific
development and shall be th'e province of all
mankind.
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Outer space, including
the .moon and other
celestial
bodies_. shall be free for exploration
and use by all
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Review
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MEMORANDUM
22, 1964
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DEPUTIES -ro ME}fflmtS OF mE COMMITt"E
... OF PRI NCI PALS
SU!JECT: Updated
US
Po~ition
Paper for ENDC
I refer to my memorand!Ym~~•u.•~'4tl•.,.,z.~.b.,
, 1963,
concerning
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- be with~rawing from the arrangemer1t.
However,· another pi::oblem with referring to "nuclear weapons II
was that there might be some misunde~standing concerning our ·
propulsion developments.
·
Dr. Wiesner said .the only one that might be affected
was Project
- any objects
carrying nuclear weapons or any oth~r kinds of
weapons of mass destruction, install such
weapons on celestial bodies, or station such
weapons in outer space in any other manner.
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The wording of this Article makes it absolutely clear