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... Army Ballistic Missile Agency , California Institute of Technology, and the University of California participated in the meeting. The Working Group was assigned the responsibility of preparing a lunar ...
... Army Ballistic Missile Agency predicted manned circumlunar flight within the next eight to ten years and a manned lunar landing ... soft-landed on the moon. Roy K. Knutson, Chairman of the Corporate Space Committee, North American Aviation NAA , projected a manned lunar landing expedition for the early 1970's with extensive unmanned instrumented soft lunar landings ...
... trajectory. Several possible configurations for a manned lunar landing by direct ascent being studied at the Lewis Research Center were ... lunar landing, and the sixth for lunar escape with a 10,000-pound return vehicle. One representative configuration had an overall height of 320 feet. H. H. Koelle of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency ... Committee on Manned Space Flight, December 8-9, 1959 ...
... Army Ballistic Missile Agency predicted manned circumlunar flight within the next eight to ten years and a manned lunar landing ... soft-landed on the moon. Roy K. Knutson, Chairman of the Corporate Space Committee, North American Aviation NAA , projected a manned lunar landing expedition for the early 1970's with extensive unmanned instrumented soft lunar landings ...
... ) Saturn Ad Hoc Committee, the Army Ordnance Missile Command (AOMC) sent a supplement to the "Saturn System Study" to the Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA describing the use of ... Titan hardware, and on July 24 the appropriate government offices were told by Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) to conclude letter contracts with Aerojet-General Corporation and The Martin Company ...
... by Herbert F. York, DOD Director of Defense Research and Engineering, April 15, 1959, convened to review plans for advanced launch vehicles. A comparison of the Saturn ... Research Projects Agency presentation, York agreed to continue the Saturn program but, following the meeting, began negotiations with NASA Administrator T. Keith Glennan to transfer the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (and, ...
... assistant to the President for science and technology, replacing Dr. James R. Killian , Jr. Army Jupiter missile Jupiter IRBM launched a nose cone carrying two living passengers-Able, an American-born rhesus ... recovered alive. The medical portions of the experiment were carried out by the Army Medical Service and Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Army Ordnance Missile Command, with the cooperation of the USN School of Aviation Medicine and the ...
... , NASA formed a study group to recommend upper-stage configurations. Membership was to include the DOD Director of Defense Research and Engineering and personnel from NASA, Advanced Research Projects Agency , Army Ballistic Missile Agency , and the ...
... meeting with officials concerned with the missile and space program, President Dwight D. Eisenhower announced that he intended to transfer to NASA control of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency 's Development Operations Division personnel and facilities. The transfer, subject to congressional approval, would include the Saturn development program. ''New York Times, October 22, 1959; Emme, Aeronautics and ...
... for transferring the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and Saturn to NASA was drafted. It was submitted to President Dwight D. Eisenhower on December 11 and was signed by Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker ...

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