Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presrdentral Library
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March 5, l97A
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ACT ION Staternent on the Future of the Space Prograrn
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MEMORANDUM FOR TI-IE PRESIDENT
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Attached for your approval is a staternent regarding the future of the U. S" Space Prograrn. You state the need for cornprehensive planning, new goals that rnake sense for the Seventies, and the realization that spale expenditures rnust take their proper place arnong national priorities. You note that three generaL purposes should guide our space prograrrl exploration, scientific knowledge, and practical_applicatior:.
You also state that our space prograrrl should work toward the following specific objectives :
continue to explore the Moon rnove ahead with exploration of the planets and the u work to reduce the cost of the space operations seek to extend rnanrs capability to live and work in space expand the practical applications of space technology encourage greater international cooperation in space You avoid any rnention of eventual costs because they are not known as yet, and Peter Flanigan feels the decisions should be rnade over the corlrse of the decade.
Messrs. HarLow, N{oynihan, Flanigan and Tirnrnons have reviewed the staternent and suggested only rninor changes. RECOMMENDATICN
That you approve
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