Mar 20 1959

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MIT announced successful radar signal returns from Venus had been performed on February 10 and 12, 1958, return signals being one ten-millionth as strong as transmission signals.

An Army task force was formed to develop a plan for establishing a manned lunar outpost by the quickest practical means. The effort was called Project Horizon. The first phase of the project was to make a limited feasibility study, with estimated time and costs. The task force worked under the direction of Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris of the Army Ordnance Missile Command and in full collaboration with the von Braun team. The report was completed on June 8.

Senate Staff Report, Manned Space Flight Program, p. 167.

H.R. 5916, introduced by Mr. Thomas and referred to Appropriations. Reported out March 20 (H. Rept. 238). Passed the House March 24. Reported out by Senate Appropriations April 18 (S. Rept. 207). Passed the Senate, amended, April 30. The Senate asked for a conference April 30. House agreed to a conference May 12. Conference report filed May 13 (H. Rept. 355). House agreed to conference report May 14. Senate agreed to conference report May 14. Became Public Law 86–30 on May 20, 1959. Appropriated $3,186,300 to NASA.