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[79 STAT. 192]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 192]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-53-JUNE 28, 1965

[79 STAT.

GENERAL PROVISIONS, RELATED AGENCIES

60 Stat. 810. Short title.

The per diem rate paid from appropriations made available under this title for services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a) or other law, shall not exceed $83. This Act may be cited as the "Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1966". Approved June 28, 1965.

Public Law 89-53 June 28, 1965 [H. R. 7717]

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 1966. Research and development.

Construction of facilities.

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

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration the sum of $5,190,396,200, as follows: (a) For "Research and development," $4,536,971,000 for the following programs: (1) Gemini, $242,100,000; (2) Apollo, $2,967,385,000; (3) Advanced missions, $10,000,000; (4) Physics and astronomy, $165,900,000; (5) Lunar and planetary exploration, $213,115,000; (6) Bioscience, $31,500,000; (7) Meteorological satellites, $42,700,000; (8) Communication satellites, $2,800,000; (9) Applications technology satellites, $28,700,000; (10) Launch vehicle development, $63,600,000; (11) Launch vehicle procurement, $178,700,000; (12) Space vehicle systems, $35,000,000; (13) Electronics systems, $34,400,000; (14) Human factor system, $14,900,000; (15) Basic research, $22,000,000; (16) Nuclear-electric systems, $33,000,000; (17) Nuclear rockets, $58,000,000; (18) Solar and chemical power, $14,200,000; (19) Chemical propulsion, $43,700,000; (20) Aeronautics, $42,200,000; (21) Tracking and data acquisition, $242,321,000; (22) Sustaining university program, $46,000,000; (23) Technology utilization, $4,750,000. (b) For "Construction of facilities," including land acquisitions, $62,376,350, as follows: (1) Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, $2,749,000; (2) Electronics Research Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, $5,000,000; (3) Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, $2,400,000; (4) John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cocoa Beach, Florida, $8,195,000; (5) Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, $8,250,000; (6) Lewis Research Center, Cleveland and Sandusky, Ohio, $867,000; (7) Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas, $4,180,000;