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(1) Office of Ordnance Research
U.S. Army

Box CM, Duke Station
Durham, N.C.

Attn: Dr. S. Githens

Physical Sciences Div.

(1) Professor J. Kaplan University of California Dept. of Physics

Los Angeles 24, California

(1) University of California
Institute of Engr. Research
205-T3

Berkeley 4, California
Attn: Mr. G. J. Maslach

(1) Mr. T. B. Walker

Liquid Engine Division

Aerojet General Corporation
Azusa, California

(3) Dr. Smith J. DeFrance
Director

NACA, Ames Aeronautical Laboratory
Moffett Field, California

(1) Dr. W. W. Kellogg

The Rand Corporation

1700 Main St.

Santa Monica, California

(1) Radio Propagation Physics Div.

National Bureau of Standards

Boulder, Colorado

Attn: Upper Atmosphere
Research Section

(1) Mr. N. W. Spencer
University of Michigan
Dept. of Electrical Engr.
Ann Arbor, Michigan

(1) Dr. H. A. Zahl

Director of Research

Signal Corps Engineering Lab.
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey

(1) Dr. H. W. Batchelor

Camp Detrick
Frederick, Maryland

(C)

(4) Colonel H. C. Beaman
AF Dev. Field Representative
Applied Physics Laboratory
Johns Hopkins University
Silver Spring, Maryland

(1) Mr. H. E. Norton

Building 1, Pr. Grd. Div.
Army Medical Center
Maryland

(1) The Commanding Officer U.S. Naval Proving Ground Dahlgren, Virginia

(2) Mr. W. J. O'Sullivan

Pilotless Aircraft Res. Div.
Langley Aeronautical Lab
Langley Field, Virginia

(1) Director of Laboratory
Watertown Arsenal
Watertown, Mass.
Attn: Col. P. Gillon

(1) Prof. S. Fred Singer Dept. of Physics University of Maryland College Park, Maryland

(3) British Washington Guided
Missile Committee

British Joint Services Mission
1800 K St., N.W.

Washington, D.C.

Attn: Mr. G. L. Hutchinson, Secr.

(1) U.S. Marine Corps

Guided Missile Liaison Officer
Naval Ord. Missile Test Facility
White Sands Proving Ground
Las Cruces, New Mexico

(1) Mr. I. M. Levitt, Director The Fels Planetarium Franklin Institute Philadelphia, Pa.

(1) Dr. Wernher Von Braun

Redstone Arsenal

Huntsville, Alabama

(1) Mr. R. P. Haviland

General Electric Co.

Missile & Ordnance Systems Dept.
3198 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa.

(1) Mr. G. K. Megerian
General Electric Co.

Aircraft Accessory Turbine Dept.
950 Western Ave.
Lynn, Mass.

(1) Dr. S. Chapman
Geophysical Institute
College, Alaska

(1) Professor H. S. W. Massey
University College London
Gower Street WC1
London, England

(1) Dr. W. J. G. Beynon
Dept. of Physics

University College, Swansea
Great Britain

(1) Prof. F. A. Paneth

Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie

Mainz/Rhein
Saarstrasse 23

Western Germany

(1) Dr. M. Nicolet

Geophysical Year Secretariat
3 Avenue Circulaire
UCCLE, Belgium

(1) Professor E. Vassey
Physique de l'Atmosphère
1 Quai Branly
Paris, France

(D)

(1) Mr. J. B. Kendrick

Aerophysics Development Corp.
P. O. Box 257

Pacific Palisades, California

(1) Chief of Naval Operations
(OP-51)

Department of the Navy
Washington 25, D.C.

(2) Capt. J. M. Armstrong, R.A.N.
Defence Production and Supply
Representative
Australian Embassy

Washington, D.C.

(2) Dr. H. Itokawa

Institute of Industrial Science

University of Tokyo

Chiba City, Japan

(2) Dr. D. C. Rose

National Research Council

100 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Canada

(1) Dr. H. D. Edwards

Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Engineering Division
Marietta, Georgia

(3) Col. Richard C. Gibson
DCS/Operations

Holloman Air Development Center
Holloman Air Force Base

New Mexico

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16 Jan. 46 27 Feb. 46

NRL

Preliminary, exploratory discussion.

PU

Organizing meeting.

27 Mar. 46

NRL

24 Apr. 46

NRL

Now called V-2 Upper Atmosphere Panel. Panel begins practice of hearing reports on firings and research results.

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4 Nov. 46

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28 Jan. 47

NRL

25 Mar. 47

PF

JRDB requests long-range plans from panel.

7 May 47

APL

3 July 47

WSPG

1 Oct. 47

GE

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29 Dec. 47

Chi.

Aerobee test firings have started. Panel promotes symposium on high-altitude physical research by rockets, to be held at American Physical Society meetings in Chicago, 29-31

Dec. 1947.

Krause resigns; Van Allen elected chairman. Office of Chief of Ordnance proposes panel consider broadening its scope.

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Viking development is under way, and a first firing has been made.

26 Oct. 49

NRL

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Panel plans a coordinated set of high-altitude temperature experiments. Sydney Chapman, British scientist, attends.

Future research requirements and need for higher altitude vehicles considered.

Panel begins discussions that lead to publication of panel paper on properties of upper atmosphere in Physical Review.

Panel conducts seminar on properties of atmosphere at high altitudes. Panel has been giving extensive consideration to sounding rocket firings at other locations than White Sands; Fort Churchill, Canada, is one of the possibilities being considered.

Panel plans to accept invitation from Gassiot Committee to join symposium on upper atmosphere at Oxford in August 1953.

Van Allen reports on use of balloon-launched rockets, called Rockoons. Panel is planning a symposium on rocket ionospheric studies.

Panel is going in depth into plans for coordinated northern latitude firings.

Panel reviews results of international symposium on upper atmospheric research held at Ox-
ford the preceding August. Panel discusses participation in IGY.

Special Committee for the IGY (SCIGY) to work on Arctic firings is appointed.
Plans progressing for IGY rocket program.

Panel develops budget for IGY program.

Panel votes to offer SCIGY to Technical Panel on Rocketry of National Academy of Sciences.
Panel data on upper atmosphere has been used in preparing proposed extension to ICAO
Standard Atmosphere used in aeronautical design work.

Van Allen reports on Rockoon firings in auroral zone. Panel is planning symposium on scientific uses of earth satellites.

Symposium on scientific uses of earth satellites.

Panel hears reports on Japanese, Australian, British, and French rocket programs. IGY satellite plans are discussed.

Rocket firings are under way at Fort Churchill.

Panel changes its name to Rocket and Satellite Research Panel.

Committee on the Occupation of Outer Space formed.

Meeting devoted to report of COS, and to discussion of future of RSRP.

Meeting devoted to planning RSRP's promotion of a National Space Establishment. Panel has
been enlarged-about double.

Meeting devoted to planning RSRP's activity in support of National Space Establishment.
Meeting devoted to the promotion of National Space Establishment.
Meeting hears reports of progress on promoting National Space Establishment.

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