Feb 1 1960

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NASA Administrator requested another $113 million for fiscal year 1961 to increase large launch vehicle program based on study directed by the President on January 14.

University of Chicago Project ICEF (International Cooperative Emulsion Flights), sponsored by the NSF and ONR, launched 19-million-cubic-foot SKYHOOK balloon to 21.4-mile altitude, capturing ultra-high-energy cosmic ray particles for analysis by international groups of physicists.

The Army Ballistic Missile Agency submitted to NASA the study entitled "A Lunar Exploration Program Based Upon Saturn-Boosted Systems." In addition to the subjects specified in the preliminary report of October 1, 1959, it included manned lunar landings.

U.S. Army Ordnance Missile Command, A Lunar Exploration Program Based Upon Saturn-Boosted Systems, DV-TR-2-60 (February 1, 1960).

Review of the Space Program 86th US Cong. - Ira H. Abbott, Harold B. Finger, Homer E. Newell Jr, Morris Tepper

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