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National Academy of Sciences, 34-35, 127, 179 

 Astronomy Survey Committee, 150 

 Committee on Planetary Biology and Chemical 



Evolution, 34, 134 

 Committee on Space Biology and Medicine, 91, 101 

 National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, 154, 185 

 NASA Adv isory Council, ix, 1, 5, 34, 127 



Earth System Sciences Committee, ix, 124 

 Life Sciences Advisory Committee, 91, 126 

 Life Sciences Strategic Planning Study Committee, i\, 



1-2, 4-5, 11 14. 22-25, 27, 34, 39, 128, 179, 191-96 

 Solar System Exploration Committee, ix, 149 

 NASA Centers, 11, 15, 38, 40, 47, 92, 112, 118, 121, 171-74, 

 180-81, 183-84, 187, 190 

 Ames Research Center, 39-40, 79, 88, 92, 101-02, 112-14, 



116-17, 121, 171, 195, 212 

 Goddard Space Flight Center, 29, 54 

 [ohnson Space Center, 10, 39-40, 54, 79, 88, 91-95, 97, 



101, 112, 118, 121, 171, 176, 195, 212 

 Kennedy Space Center, 40, 91-92, 94, 101, 112-16, 121 

 Langley Space Center, 54 

 Marshall Space Flight Center, 79, 102 

 NASA divisions, 166 



Astrophysics Division, 9, 14, 34, 137, 150, 171 



Communications Division, 171 



Earth Science and Applications Division, 9, 14, 33-34, 



12^, 127-28, 149, 171 

 Life Sciences Division, ix, 3, 9, 11, 13-17, 22, 26, 31, 34, 

 37-38, 47-48, 79, 91, 109-10, 122, 124-25, 128, 132, 137, 

 14(1, 144-45, 148-50, 152, 154, 156, 158, 165, 171-84, 187, 

 189-90 

 Microgravitv Science and Applications Division, 171 

 Solar System Exploration Division, 14, 33-34, L37, 140, 

 144-45, 150, 171 

 NASA Headquarters, 11, 15, 38-40, 47, 54, 79, 88, 91-92, 101, 



112, 171, 174-75, 180-82, 184, 187, 190, 195, 201 

 NASA initiatives, under consideration 



Exploration of the Solar System, 9, 17, 34 

 Humans to Mars, 17 

 Mission to Planet Earth, 9, 17, 20, 34, 124 

 Outpost on the Moon, 17 

 NASA Long Range Planning Committee for the Life 



Sciences, 47 

 NASA Offices 



Ofti. e ol Aeronautics and Space Technology. 79, 88, 



171. 178, 182 

 Office of Commercial Programs, 171, 18h 87, 190 



i| I qua] ( >pportunity Programs, 171 

 Office ol Management, 171 

 Offu. I light, 79, 91, 171, 182 



Offii i Science and Applications, 5, 33, 88 91 



132, 137 (4-4 148 10, 171, 173, 176, 178 



Office ol Spa ! tation, 79, 171, is:, 187 90 

 National \ ■ ■ 'is. 202 



National Commission on Space, 17 ' 

 National Council of Radiation Protection, 55 



National Institutes of Health, 37, 40, 48, 50-51, 65, 156, 167, 



171, 177, 179, 182-83 

 National Library of Medicine, 11, 38 

 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 14, 55, 



65, 126-27, 130, 156 

 National Science Foundation, 14, 48, 127, 130, 149-50, 156, 



165, 171, 177, 182 

 Division of Polar Programs, 149 

 National Space Development Agencv of Japan, 39, 50, 119, 



130, 160, 202 

 National Space Policy, 2, 17 



Naval Medical Research and Development Command, 40 

 Naval Research Laboratory, 55 



Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 55 

 Office of Management and Budget, 173, 178 

 Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle, 93, 202 

 Orbital Transfer Vehicle, 93, 202 



Phillips, General Samuel E., 174 

 Program Operating Plan, 172, 174 

 psychological factors, during extended space flight, 12, 

 67-76, 85, 95, 154 



radiation, 53-65, 87, 103, 116, 121, 161-63, 168, 191, 197 



biological effects of ionizing radiation, 5, 28, 55, 62-65, 



158 

 galactic cosmic rays, 6, 12, 18, 53, 55-56, 58-60, 62, 64 

 HZE (high atomic number, Z, and high energy, E), 18, 



58, 60-62, 64 

 linear energy transfer, 12, 55-56, 60-64 

 relative biological effectiveness, 55, 63-64 

 shielding from, 6, 56, 58-62, 64-65, 82 

 solar particle events, 6, 12, 18, 53-56, 58-63, 212 



Reagan, President Ronald, 2, 17, 186 



Request tor Proposals, 48, 176, 197 



Research and Technology Operating Plan, 172, 174 



Ride, Sally K , 17, 102, 124 



Romanenko, Yuri, 6, 18 



Rosetta'Comet Nucleus Sample Return Mission, 13^ ^ 

 147 



Sal nut, 109 



Saturn, 17, 138, 147, 212 



Science Applications International C orporation l'<<< 



Scientific and technical Information Facility, National 



Aeronautics and Space Administration, 38, 187, 190 

 Sean h for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (also see Microwave 



Observing Project), 27, 35, 133, 144, 148-50, 197, 201 

 Skylab 



crews, 12, 41, 45-47 

 missions, 56, 202 

 solar particle events (sec radiation) 

 So\ iel Space Agency, r, 

 soviet 1 niort (I S.S.R.), 5-6, 36, 39, 105, 109, 118-19, 122, 



149, 158, 160-61, 179, 183, 201, 202 



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