Appendix P NASA Launch Vehicles Principle use Launching small scientific satellites, reentry experiments, and probes (Explorers XXXIX and XL, SERT ion engine, ESRO IA, San Marco B, Reentry F, RAM C, French FR-1). Launching scientific meteorological, communications, and bioscience satellites, and lunar and planetary probes (Pioneer VI, TIROS-M, TIROS Operational Satellites OT-8 and OT-2, Syncom III, Commercial communicstions satellites Early Bird I and INTELSAT I, II, III, Radioastronomy Explorer, Biosatellites I-III, International Satellite for Ionospheric Studies-ISIS.) Launching geophysics, astronomy, and applications satellites (OGO-III, -IV, and VI, Nimbus II and III, and SERT II). Launching medium-weight unmanned spacecraft (Mariner, ATS, OAO, and Pioneer). Launching Project Apollo and Apollo Applications CSM. Launching Apollo spacecraft, AAP orbital workshop, experiments, and ATM. 1 For 100 nautical mile-orbit. Appendix Q Institutions Currently Participating in NASA's Predoctoral Adelphi University Alabama, University of Arizona State University Arizona, University of Arkansas, University of Baylor University Boston College Boston University Brandels University Brigham Young University Brooklyn, Polytechnic Institute of Brown University Training Program (June 30, 1969) California Institute of Technology Case Western Reserve University Cincinnati, University of Clark University Clarkson College of Technology Clemson University Colorado School of Mines Drevel Institute of Technology Duke University Duquesne University Florida State University Emory University Missouri, University of, at Rolla Montana State University Nebraska, University of Nevada, University of New Hampshire, University of New Mexico, University of New York, The City University of New York, State University of, at Buffalo New York, State University of, at Stony Brook New York University North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina' North Carolina, University of North Dakota State University North Dakota, University of Oklahoma State University Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of 2 Princeton University Purdue University 1 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhode Island, University of Rice University Rochester, University of Rutgers-The State University South Carolina, University of South Dakota, University of Southern California, University of 2 Southern Illinois University Tulane University Utah State University Utah, University of Vanderbilt University Virginia Polytechnic Institute West Virginia University William and Mary, College of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yeshiva University 1 Institutions receiving training grants specifically for engineering systems design. 2 Institutions receiving training grants specifically for administration and management. 3 Institutions receiving training grants specifically for laser technology and aeronautics. * Institutions receiving training grants specifically for vibrations and noise. 5 Institutions receiving training grants specifically for international studies in science and technology. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1970 0-382-870 |