Relative to the Establishment of Plans for the Peaceful Exploration of Outer Space: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security and Scientific Developments Affecting Foreign Policy of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H. Con. Res. 326 a Concurrent Resolution Relative to Plans for the Peaceful Exploration of Outer Space, May 20, 1958

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15 페이지 - Keating, and pleased to hear you. STATEMENT OF HON. KENNETH B. KEATING, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK Mr. KEATING. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee: I...
24 페이지 - I propose that we agree that outer space should be used only for peaceful purposes. We face a decisive moment in history in relation to this matter. Both the Soviet Union and the United States are now using outer space for the testing of missiles designed for military purposes. The time to stop is now.
24 페이지 - ... decisive moment in history in relation to this matter. Both the Soviet Union and the United States are now using outer space for the testing of missiles designed for military purposes. The time to stop is now. I recall to you that a decade ago, when the United States had a monopoly of atomic weapons and of atomic experience, we offered to renounce the making of atomic weapons and to make the use of atomic energy an international asset for peaceful purposes only. If only that offer...
24 페이지 - I recall to you that a decade ago, when the United States had a monopoly of atomic weapons and of atomic experience, we offered to renounce the making of atomic weapons and to make the use of atomic energy an international asset for peaceful purposes only. If only that offer had been accepted by the Soviet Union, there would not now be the danger from nuclear weapons which you describe. The nations of the world face today another choice, perhaps even more momentous than that of 1948. That relates...
32 페이지 - Perhaps, because of the hour, I can simply say that the Department of Defense wholly agrees with the high aspirations indicated in the resolution here under consideration. Mr. BURLESON. Without objection, the statement will be made a part of the record. (The statement referred to is as follows :) STATEMENT OF HON. ROBERT DECHERT, GENERAL COUNSEL, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, the Department of Defense appreciates this opportunity to appear before your committee which...
24 페이지 - the objective of assuring that future developments in outer space would be devoted exclusively to peaceful and scientific purposes * * * [and that this might be accomplished by] the testing of such objects under international inspection and participation.
24 페이지 - All parties to the convention agree that within three months after the entry into effect of the convention they will co-operate in the establishment of a technical committee to study the design of an inspection system which would make it possible to assure that the sending of objects through outer space will be exclusively for peaceful and scientific purposes.
27 페이지 - Antarctica were to join together in the conclusion of a treaty which would have the following peaceful purposes : A. Freedom of scientific investigation throughout Antarctica by citizens, organizations, and governments of all countries ; and a continuation of the international scientific cooperation which is being carried out so successfully during the current International Geophysical Year. B. International agreement to ensure that Antarctica be used for peaceful purposes only. C. Any other peaceful...
9 페이지 - That the United States should strive, through the United Nations or such other means as may be most appropriate, for an international agreement banning the use of outer space for military purposes; That the United States should seek through the United Nations or such other means as may be most appropriate an international agreement...
10 페이지 - C'in now be done to utilize outer space for the benefit of mankind. On line 17 of page 2, there is a phrase : . That the United States should press for an international pact providing for joint cooperation in the advancement of science generally, such as the improvement of communications, the betterment of weather forecasting, and other benefits which ran be expected to flow from the exploration of outer spice.

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