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National Aeronautics and Space Act
National Aeronautics and Space Act
National Aeronautics and Space Act
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The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 is the United States federal statute that created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Act, which followed close on the heels of the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik, was drafted by the United States House Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration and on July 29, 1958 was signed by President Eisenhower. Prior to enactment, the responsibility for space exploration was deemed primarily a military venture, in line with the Soviet model that had launched the first orbital satellite. In large measure, the Act was prompted by the lack of response by a US military infrastructure that seemed incapable of keeping up the space race.
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PublisherGood Press
Release dateApr 11, 2021
ISBN4064066462079
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    National Aeronautics and Space Act - Тhe United States Congress

    Тhe United States Congress

    National Aeronautics and Space Act

    Published by Good Press, 2022

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4064066462079

    Table of Contents

    TITLE I--SHORT TITLE, DECLARATION OF POLICY, AND DEFINITIONS

    Sec. 101. SHORT TITLE

    Sec. 102. DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE

    Sec. 103. DEFINITIONS

    TITLE II--COORDINATION OF AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE ACTIVITIES

    Sec. 201. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL

    Sec. 202. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

    Sec. 203. FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION

    Sec. 204. CIVILIAN MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE

    Sec. 205. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

    Sec. 206. REPORTS TO CONGRESS

    Sec. 207. DISPOSAL OF EXCESS LAND

    Sec. 208. DONATIONS FOR SPACE SHUTTLE ORBITER

    TITLE III--MISCELLANEOUS

    Sec. 301. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

    Sec. 302. TRANSFER OF RELATED FUNCTIONS

    Sec. 303. ACCESS TO INFORMATION

    Sec. 304. SECURITY

    Sec. 305. PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS

    Sec. 306. CONTRIBUTIONS AWARDS

    Sec. 307. DEFENSE OF CERTAIN MALPRACTICE AND NEGLIGENCE SUITS

    Sec. 308. INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION

    Sec. 309. EXPERIMENTAL AEROSPACE VEHICLE

    Sec. 310. APPROPRIATIONS

    Sec. 311. MISUSE OF AGENCY NAME AND INITIALS

    Sec. 312. CONTRACTS REGARDING EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES

    Sec. 313. FULL COST APPROPRIATIONS ACCOUNT STRUCTURE

    Sec. 314. PRIZE AUTHORITY

    Sec. 315. ENHANCED-USE LEASE OF REAL PROPERTY DEMONSTRATION

    Sec. 316. RETROCESSION OF JURISDICTION

    Sec. 317. RECOVERY AND DISPOSITION AUTHORITY

    TITLE IV--UPPER ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH

    Sec. 401. PURPOSE AND POLICY

    Sec. 402. DEFINITIONS

    Sec. 403. PROGRAM AUTHORIZED

    Sec. 404. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

    TITLE I--SHORT TITLE, DECLARATION OF POLICY, AND DEFINITIONS

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    Sec. 101. SHORT TITLE

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    This Act may be cited as the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958.

    Sec. 102. DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE

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    (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.

    (b) The Congress declares that the general welfare and security of the United States require that adequate provision be made for aeronautical and space activities.

    The Congress further declares that such activities shall be the responsibility of, and shall be directed by, a civilian agency exercising control over aeronautical and space activities sponsored by the United States, except that activities peculiar to or primarily associated with the development of weapons systems, military operations, or the defense of the United States (including the research and development necessary to make effective provision for the defense of the United States) shall be the responsibility of, and shall be directed by, the Department of Defense; and that determination as to which such agency has responsibility for and direction of any such activity shall be made by the President in conformity with section 2471(e).

    (c) The Congress declares that the general welfare of the United States requires that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (as established by title II of this Act) seek and encourage, to the maximum extent possible, the fullest commercial use of space.

    (d) The aeronautical and space activities of the United States shall be conducted so as to contribute materially to one or more of the following objectives:

    (1) The expansion of human knowledge of the Earth and of phenomena in the atmosphere and space;(2) The improvement of the usefulness, performance, speed, safety, and efficiency of aeronautical and space vehicles;(3) The development and operation of vehicles capable of carrying instruments, equipment, supplies, and living organisms through space;(4) The establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits to be gained from, the opportunities for, and the problems involved in the utilization of aeronautical and space activities

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