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  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 16, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 31 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include Gemini VII/VI rendezvous within six feet of each other, the wreckage of the plane that was carrying space pioneer Dr. Lovelace is found, the development of the lunar capsule STOMPER, NASA to award 1335 grants to students to pursue doctoral studies in space-related areas, the launch of the Pioneer VI is set to launch on this day, various contracts award for space-related studies and developments, the log of Gemini VII/VI, and DOD contracts.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 17, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 32 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include force defense programs alloted part of the 1967 budget and other budget related topics, the multistart rocket engine for the Gemini Agena is accepted by NASA, NASA-Houston receives a space docking simulator to help with Apollo docking maneuvers, the launch of Pioneer VI, the log of Gemini VII/VI, space sciences and applications, multiple studies on various materials, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 20, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 33 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the renegotiation of the Surveryor contract, the cancellation of the Fairchild-Republic Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory, the introduction of new re-entry experiments in the SCOUT re-entry heating project, the launch of the Soviet's first circular orbit satellite, the log of Gemini VII, topics on future space business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 21, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 34 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the Army Missile Command's research study of the Supersonic Combustion RAMJET development program, the French ballistic millile development programs, Apollo astronauts to potentially eat hot and cold meals during missions, various contracts awarded, the log of Gemini VII/VI, the proper functioning of Pioneer VI after conducting six experiments, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 22, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 35 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the progress of the Surveyor program, the U.S. President's proposal of a new joint United States/European space effort, various industries and their efforts in space-related studies and development, economic and financial changes and impacts, and the continuation of the Pioneer VI launch.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, December 23, 1965.

    This is Vol. 23, No. 36 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include concerns surrounding President Johnson's call for an international space effort program to explore the Sun and Jupiter, the postponement of Voyager while the Soviet Union approves a new Mariner program, the groundbreaking for the ComSat facility is scheduled, various space-related research and studies, a chart of aerospace industry sales over the last five years and money spent on research and development, the questioning of the scientific value of the Gemini program verses unmanned programs, topics on future space business, various contracts awarded, and NASA negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 3, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 1 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include West Germany's reply to President Johnson's European-American interplanteary program, Saudi Arabia's purchase of surface-to-air missiles, a contract is awarded to develop microcircuits for the Saturn project, the first data received from Pioneer VI, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 4, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 2 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the negotiation for a contract to design and construct an expandable air lock, the plan to study spacecraft for oceanographic applications, the production of the space suit communication system for the Apollo astronauts, various space-related research and studies such as sun-powered lasers and new hydrazine engine catalysts, economic and financial changes and impacts, and DOD and NASA negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 5, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 3 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the Air Force MOL program, resolutions of two major issues regarding ComSat's ground stations, Venus II and III, Belgium's development of a surveillance drone to sell to several NATO countries, topics on future space business, DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 6, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 4 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the search for a space chaff dispensing system, NASA's Earth-Space-Survery program plans, Lockheed joins reuseable space transport study as the second contractor, studies for how to improve the Saturn launch vehicles, and DOD and NASA grants, contracts, and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 7, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 5 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the upcoming selection of 15 new astronauts, an analytical review of the 1967 NASA budget, the Apollo program and the Apollo Applications program, an experimental profile for a manned lunar orbital mission, the planned study of space-oceanography feasibility, the preliminary design model of Philco's automated biological laboratory, contract finances and changes, a proposed contract for an electromagnetic interference study, and DOD and NASA contracts.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 10, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 6 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the development of a control system for Minuteman missile systems, solar cells needed for a solar satellite monitoring mission, various planned programs, the possible deferment of the Apollo lunar landing target date, potential tax increase plans are considered to fund the Vietnam War and the Great Society program, Saturn configurations under study, upcoming meetings and conferences, topics on future space business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 11, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 7 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the France-Israel missile collaboration, the turning over of portions of the Apollo Applications program to various government agencies, the proposed expanded family of Saturn vehicles, additional analysis of re-entry systems begin, budget changes/requests and federal spending information, NASA grants, and various topics on Future Space Business.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 12, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 8 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include studies into space-geology/hydrology feasibility, ComSat plans of an air traffic satellite to be sent into orbit to help control commercial aircraft traffic, personnel changes and financial information, various studies such as radiation at certain altitudes and new computers, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 13, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 9 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include scheduled hearings on the communications satellite program, a potential trip of NASA personnel to Europe to conduct business regarding the US/Euopean space cooperation program, the development and construction of various space-related tracking stations, sounding rocket payloads, and more, topics on Future Space Business, and DOD and NASA contracts.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 14, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 10 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include an analysis of the National Space Program, study areas in the Apollo Applications remote sensor program, the Aerospace Medical Division's plan for a guide to space law to be used as a basic reference for all space agencies, various contracts awarded, the delivery of the first Apollo TV camera, a warning of a possible Soviet breakthrough in missile defense, the Saturn IB launch vehicle's readiness, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 17, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 11 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the Apollo Applications experiment integration contracts request for proposals, the search for a data relay satellite network, the upcoming study of Army complexes' vulnerability to Anti-Radiation Missiles, various personnel changes and financial information, the recommendation for a post-Apollo space program, priorities for lunar and planetary exploration, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 18, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 12 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the continued search for a data relay satellite network, the conclusion of the High-Boost Experiment test program, the success of the static test firing of Lockheed-Propulsion's second stage solid rocket motor, the delivery of the HL-10 lifting body, various personnel changes and agency reorganization, recommendations for a post-Apollo space program, economic and financial changes and impacts, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 19, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 13 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include the termination of the High-Boost Experiment program, upcoming hearings of NASA's plans for Voyager, expanded efforts of space-related areas into the field of oceanography, the delay of the MOL program by one year, the first four Apollo Applications experiments are defined, the final part of recommendations of a post-Apollo space program, topics on Future Space Business, the investigation of anti-air warfare systems, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.
  • <i>Space Business Daily</i>, January 20, 1966.

    This is Vol. 24, No. 14 of Space Business Daily, a Space Publications newsletter. Topics include hearings conducted by the Oversight Subcommittee, the European space industry concerns, the testing of the Lunar Hopper, the two phase program for defining the Apollo Applications program, contracts awarded to develop of 12-man communications system, economic and financial changes and impacts, topics on Future Space Business, and DOD and NASA contracts and negotiations.