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PUBLIC LAW 93-316-JUNE 22, 1974 Public Law 93-316

June 22, 1974 [H. R. 1 3 9 9 8 ]

[88 STAT.

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AN ACT To authorize appropriations to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research and development, construction of facilities, and research and program management, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represe7itatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby Administration authorizecl to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Authorization Act, Administration: Research and (a) For "Research and development," for the following programs: development. (1) Space Shuttlc, $805,000,000 j (2) Space flight operations, $313,300,000; (3) Advanced missions, $1,500,000; (4) Physics and astronomy, $140,515,000; (5) Lunar and planetary exploration, $266,000,000; (6) Launch vehicle procurement, $143,500,000; (7) Space applications, $196,300,000, of which $2,000,000 is designated for research on Short Term Weather Phenomena; and $1,000,000 is designated for research on ground propulsion systems; (8) Aeronautical research and technology, $171,500,000; (9) Space and nuclear research and technology, $79,700,000, of which $1,000,000 is designated for research on hydrogen production and utilization systems; (10) Tracking and data acquisition, $250,000,000; (11) Technology utilization, $5,500,000; faci°ullT''*'°" °^ ('^) ^®^" "Construction of facilities," including land acquisition, as follows: (1) Addition to flight and guidance simulation laboratory, Ames Research Center, $;3,660,000; (2) Rehabilitation and modification of science and applications laboratories, Goddard Space Flight Center, $890,000; (3) Modifications for fire protection and safety, Goddard Space Flight Center, $1,220,000; (4) Acquisition of land. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, $150,000; (5) Addition to systems development laboratorv. J e t Propulsion Laboratory, $4,880,000; (6) Addition for integrated systems testing facility. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, $3,790,000; (7) Modification of water supply system, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, $935,000; (8) Modification of 6,000 pounds per square inch air storage system, Langley Research Center, $515,000; (9) Rehabilitation of 16-foot transonic wind tunnel, Langley Research Center, $2,990,000; (10) Modification of propulsion systems laboratory, Lewis Research Center, $2,580,000; (11) Modification of rocket engine test facility, Lewis Research Center, $660,000; (12) Construction of X-ray telescope facility, Marshall Space Flight Center, $4,060,000; (13) Modification of beach protection system. Wallops Station, $1,370,000; (14) Construction of infrared telescope facility, Mauna Kea, Hawaii, $6,040,000; (15) Modifications for fire protection and safety at various tracking and data stations, $1,430,000; National Aeron a u t i c s and Space

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