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 124 STAT. 3382 PUBLIC LAW 111–314—DEC. 18, 2010 summer prior to the first year of the student’s Masters program, and between the first and second year, if applicable. SUBCHAPTER IV—DATA REQUESTS § 40141. Aviation data requests The Administrator shall make available upon request satellite imagery and aerial photography of remote terrain that the Adminis- tration owns at the time of the request to the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration or the Director of the Five Star Medallion Program, to assist and train pilots in navigating challenging topographical features of such terrain. CHAPTER 403—NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Sec. 40301. Purposes. 40302. Definitions. 40303. National space grant college and fellowship program. 40304. Grants or contracts. 40305. Specific national needs. 40306. Space grant college and space grant regional consortium. 40307. Space grant fellowship program. 40308. Space grant review panel. 40309. Availability of other Federal personnel and data. 40310. Designation or award to be on competitive basis. 40311. Continuing emphasis. § 40301. Purposes The purposes of this chapter are to— (1) increase the understanding, assessment, development, and utilization of space resources by promoting a strong educational base, responsive research and training activities, and broad and prompt dissemination of knowledge and techniques; (2) utilize the abilities and talents of the universities of the Nation to support and contribute to the exploration and development of the resources and opportunities afforded by the space environment; (3) encourage and support, within the university community of the Nation, the existence of interdisciplinary and multidisci- plinary programs of space research that— (A) engage in integrated activities of training, research, and public service; (B) have cooperative programs with industry; and (C) are coordinated with the overall program of the Administration; (4) encourage and support the existence of consortia, made up of university and industry members, in order to advance the exploration and development of space resources in cases in which national objectives can be better fulfilled through such consortia than through the programs of single universities; (5) encourage and support Federal funding for graduate fellowships in fields related to space; and (6) support activities in colleges and universities generally for the purpose of creating and operating a network of institu- tional programs that will enhance achievements resulting from efforts under this chapter.