Nov 14 1964

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NASA successfully launched an Aerobee 150 to 128-mi. altitude from White Sands, N. Mex. Primary purpose was to measure absolute intensity of the stars in the ultraviolet with 50 Angstrom resolution. (NASA Rpt. SRL)

President Johnson appointed a national commission to study the impact of technological changes on American life. Howard Bowen, an economist and president of the Univ. of Iowa, was nominated chairman of the 14-member panel which would submit a report to Congress and the President on four areas: the role and pace of technological change, both past and future; the impact of technological change during the next ten years on the Nation's economy and social structure; unmet community and human needs to which modern technology might be effectively applied; the most effective means for channeling technology into promising directions. (Wash. Post, 11/15/64, A6)

Wolfgang Cartellieri, West Germany Research Ministry state secretary, announced that preparations had begun for a space satellite program involving small research and telecommunications satellites. (UPI, NYT, 11/15/64,56)


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