Brookings Report

Proposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities For Human Affairs
AuthorsMichael, Donald N.; Baranson, Jack; Bauer, Raymond A.; Meier, Richard L.; Nadel, Aaron B.; Shepard, Herbert A.; Striner, Herbert E.; Wright, Christopher
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMeteorology and Climatology, Communications and Radar, Aircraft design, Testing and Performance, Aeronautics
Publication date
1 December 1960
Publication placeUnited States
Pages250
TextProposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities For Human Affairs at Google Books

Proposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affairs, often referred to as "the Brookings Report", was a 1960 report commissioned by NASA and created by the Brookings Institution in collaboration with NASA's Committee on Long-Range Studies. It was submitted to the House Committee on Science and Astronautics of the United States House of Representatives in the 87th United States Congress[1] on April 18, 1961.[2]

  1. ^ Michael, Donald N. (1961-03-24). Proposed studies on the implications of peaceful space activities for human affairs. HathiTrust digital library. p. 5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ "Congressional Record (Bound Edition) - House of Representatives: April 18, 1961, Volume 107, Part 5". p. 6199. Retrieved 2019-03-09.