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  1. Yes Evan, I'm aware of Ariane .. I did some research on it last night and found out that not all launches belong to NASA. But aside from that, I'm not sure why all of you are being so protective over NASA.. If you don't understand their involvement in US military, DoD, black projects, then you obviously don't know, or maybe don't care to know, what is really taking place in space today. NASA has been heavily involved with the US Air Force, the Office of Naval Intelligence and the Department of Defence since their creation .. NASA has never been and never will be a "civilian" space agency. Here is even more proof of that fact. 'Unknown Budget, Unknown Purpose: U.S. Air Force Plans to Launch X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle' "After a decade of development, the Air Force this month plans to launch a robotic spacecraft resembling a small space shuttle to conduct technology tests in orbit and then glide home to a California runway. The ultimate purpose of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle and details about the craft, which has been passed between several government agencies, however, remain a mystery as it is prepared for launch April 19 from Cape Canaveral, Fla. As long as youre confused youre in good shape, said defense analyst John Pike, director of Globalsecurity.org. I looked into this a couple of years ago the entire sort of hypersonic, suborbital, scramjet nest of programs of which there are upwards of a dozen. The more I studied it the less I understood it. The quietly scheduled launch culminates the projects long and expensive journey from NASA to the Pentagons research and development arm and then to a secretive Air Force unit. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on the X-37 program, but the current total has not been released. The launch date, landing sites and a fact sheet were released by Air Force spokeswoman Maj. Angie I. Blair. She said more information would be released soon, but questions on cost and other matters submitted by e-mail werent answered by Friday. While the massive space shuttles have been likened to cargo-hauling trucks, the X-37B is more like a sports car, with the equivalent trunk capacity. Built by Boeing Co.s Phantom Works, the 11,000-pound craft is 9 1/2 feet tall and just over 29 feet long, with a wingspan of less than 15 feet. It has two angled tail fins rather than a single vertical stabilizer. Unlike the shuttle, it will be launched like a satellite, housed in a fairing atop an expendable Atlas V rocket, and deploy solar panels to provide electrical power in orbit. The Air Force released only a general description of the mission objectives: testing of guidance, navigation, control, thermal protection and autonomous operation in orbit, re-entry and landing. The missions length was not released but the Air Force said the X-37B can stay in orbit for 270 days. The primary landing site will be northwest of Los Angeles at coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base. The significance of the X-37B is unclear because the program has been around for so long, said Peter A. Wilson, a senior defense research analyst for the RAND Corp. who several years ago served as executive director of a congressional panel that evaluated national security space launch requirements. From my perspective its a little puzzling as to whether this is the beginning of a program or the end of one, Wilson said Friday in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C. As NASA anticipated the end of the shuttle, the X-37B was viewed as a working prototype of the next-generation design of a fully reusable spacecraft, but the space agency lost interest and the Air Force picked it up, Wilson said. Its viewed as a prototype of a vehicle that could carry small payloads into orbit, carry out a variety of military missions and then return to Earth, he said. The Air Force statement said the X-37 program is being used to continue full-scale development and orbital testing of a long-duration, reusable space vehicle. Wilson sees the upcoming launch as a one-shot deal. He acknowledged that he does not know if there is a classified portion of the program but said there is no evidence of a second vehicle being built to follow the prototype. In aerospace, a prototype typically remains a test vehicle used to prove and improve designs for successive operational vehicles. To fully function as a completely reusable launch system there would also have to be development of a booster rocket that is capable of landing itself back on Earth to be reassembled with the spacecraft, according to Wilson, who does not see any support for such an initiative. Wilson also said the usefulness of payloads such as small military satellites is in question, which would undercut the need for the launch system. The X-37B is now under the direction of the Air Forces Rapid Capabilities Office. Its mission is to speed up development of combat-support systems and weapons systems. Operating since 2003, the office has worked on several things, including upgrading the air defenses around the nations capital as an anti-terrorism measure and assessing threats to U.S. combat operations, according to an Air Force fact sheet. NASA began the X-37 program in 1999 in a cooperative deal with Boeing to roughly split the $173 million cost of developing an experimental space plane. The Air Force put in a small share. The X-37, initially intended to be carried into space by shuttles in 2003, was a larger version of the Air Force X-40A, a concept for a Space Maneuver Vehicle to put small military satellites in orbit. The X-40A was dropped from a helicopter in glide and landing tests but was never capable of actual space flight. In 2002, NASA awarded Boeing a $301 million contract to complete a version of the X-37 to be used in approach and landing tests and begin designing an orbital version that would fly in 2006. But in 2004 NASA turned the project over to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Defense Departments research and development arm. In 2006, the X-37 was put through captive-carry and drop tests using Mojave-based Scaled Composite LLCs White Knight, the jet that launched SpaceShipOne on the first private suborbital manned space flights. The Air Force then began work on the X-37B, projecting it would fly in 2008. An Air Force News story at the time reported that the first one or two flights would check out the performance of the vehicle itself and then it would become a space test platform with unspecified components flown in its experiment bay." http://cryptogon.com/?p=14626
  2. We're not playing football here, so I haven't moved any "goal posts".. If I claimed the majority of NASA's missions were to launch spy satellites, then that was wrong, but what's not wrong is that all satellites are launched by NASA, including the military ones. You can pretend that NASA is a civilian space agency all you want, but they have been launching military payloads ever since their inception and have been (and still are) joined at the hip with the DoD, as I proved with that long list of DoD agreements. They are also now launching satellites that are designed to track ballistic missiles for the US Missle Defence Agency.. So obviously my claim of NASA launching black ops projects can't be proven, as I'm not privy to classified information, but I have proven that NASA is NOT a civilian space agency and is working for the DoD and US military. 'U.S. Launches Two Experimental Missile Defense Satellites' Global Research, September 26, 2009 SPACE.com - 2009-09-25 A NASA-managed rocket launched two experimental satellites designed to track ballistic missiles Friday in a test flight for the United States Missile Defense Agency. The Delta 2 rocket blasted off at 8:20 a.m. EDT (1220 GMT) from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida carrying two Space Tracking Surveillance System (STSS) satellites on a technology demonstration mission. They reached orbit just under an hour later. "With confirmation of the payload's delivery into the correct orbit, the launch is a success," said Omar Baez, launch director for NASA's Launch Services Program headquartered at Kennedy Space Center, in a statement. The launch was delayed by two days due to weather and technical glitches. The two STSS demonstration satellites form part of the Missile Defense Agency's layered Ballistic Mission Defense System. They are designed to demonstrate the ability of tracking ballistic missiles in every stage of flight, something U.S. space-based assets cannot currently do. .... The satellites were originally built by Northrop Grumman for an earlier flight demonstration program that was scrapped in 1999. The project was revived in 2002 when the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) awarded Northrop Grumman an $868 million contract to ready the satellites for launch. To date, $1.5 billion have been spent on the project. "Even though the hardware was built in the 1990s, when the two STSS demonstrators are on orbit, they will bring a unique capability to the MDA," Gabe Watson, Northrop Grumman's STSS program manager, told SPACE.com in June. "We can track missiles in every stage of flight, from launch to intercept, and do hit assessment as well. If the MDA wants to intercept missiles in the ascent phase, they will need additional data that [current missile warning satellites] don't provide." The STSS satellites follow NASA's launch of another missile defense satellite - the STSS Advanced Technology Risk Reduction spacecraft - in early May. They weigh about 5,000 pounds (2,267 kg) and are equipped with a staring sensor similar to those used on other Air Force defense satellites. But they also carry a multi-band infrared sensor to track missiles. At least two tests of the STSS system are planned using dedicated missile launches to check the satellites' performance. They may also play a role in two other tests with other defense systems such as the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system, STSS program officials have said. The new STSS satellites are expected to undergo a three-month checkout phase by Northrop Grumman, which will operate them from the Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado. A six-month test period is expected to follow. Congress has not yet approved any funding for an operational version of the missile defense satellites, though military officials may pursue funds to begin that work in 2011 if the STSS demonstration satellites prove to be effective. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=15395
  3. This article contradicts your claims of NASA not being involved in the launching of military spy satellites. 'Shocking Menace of Satellite Surveillance' "Unknown to most of the world, satellites can perform astonishing and often menacing feats. This should come as no surprise when one reflects on the massive effort poured into satellite technology since the Soviet satellite Sputnik, launched in 1957, caused panic in the U.S. A spy satellite can monitor a persons every movement, even when the target is indoors or deep in the interior of a building or traveling rapidly down the highway in a car, in any kind of weather (cloudy, rainy, stormy). There is no place to hide on the face of the earth. It takes just three satellites to blanket the world with detection capacity. Besides tracking a persons every action and relaying the data to a computer screen on earth, amazing powers of satellites include reading a persons mind, monitoring conversations, manipulating electronic instruments and physically assaulting someone with a laser beam. Remote reading of someones mind through satellite technology is quite bizarre, yet it is being done; it is a reality at present, not a chimera from a futuristic dystopia! To those who might disbelieve my description of satellite surveillance, Id simply cite a tried-and-true Roman proverb: Time reveals all things (tempus omnia revelat). As extraordinary as clandestine satellite powers are, nevertheless prosaic satellite technology is much evident in daily life. Satellite businesses reportedly earned $26 billion in 1998. We can watch transcontinental television broadcasts via satellite, make long-distance phone calls relayed by satellite, be informed of cloud cover and weather conditions through satellite images shown on television, and find our geographical bearings with the aid of satellites in the GPS (Global Positioning System). But behind the facade of useful satellite technology is a Pandoras box of surreptitious technology. Spy satellites - as opposed to satellites for broadcasting and exploration of space - have little or no civilian use - except, perhaps, to subject ones enemy or favorite malefactor to surveillance. With reference to detecting things from space, Ford Rowan, author of Techno Spies, wrote, Some U.S. military satellites are equipped with infra-red sensors that can pick up the heat generated on earth by trucks, airplanes, missiles, and cars, so that even on cloudy days the sensors can penetrate beneath the clouds and reproduce the patterns of heat emission on a TV-type screen. During the Vietnam War sky high infrared sensors were tested which detect individual enemy soldiers walking around on the ground. Using this reference, we can establish 1970 as the approximate date of the beginning of satellite surveillance - and the end of the possibility of privacy for several people. The government agency most heavily involved in satellite surveillance technology is the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), an arm of the Pentagon. NASA is concerned with civilian satellites, but there is no hard and fast line between civilian and military satellites. NASA launches all satellites, from either Cape Kennedy in Florida or Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, whether they are military-operated, CIA-operated, corporate-operated or NASAs own. Blasting satellites into orbit is a major expense. It is also difficult to make a quick distinction between government and private satellites; research by NASA is often applicable to all types of satellites. Neither the ARPA nor NASA makes satellites; instead, they underwrite the technology while various corporations produce the hardware." cont. http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_satellitesurveillance.htm
  4. http://en.wikipedia....orbital_flights Last dedicated Space Shuttle mission with a partially or wholly classified DoD mission payload was in .... 1992. Some payloads since have been for the DoD, but as an afterthought, not specifically missioned for. When there's been room after all the Science missions, and ISS materials have been loaded. DoD/Military have turned to unmanned boosters to launch their recent payloads. Guess they didn't want to risk another loss like Challenger in 1989, eh? I seriously doubt NASA and DoD are as close now as they were for the years of the "Cold War". Hell, NASA have to compete for contracts these days with other nations' space-programs. I have the DoD/NASA documents that prove otherwise. Like I said before, many of NASA's recent missions were done to place DoD spy satellites into low earth orbit. Just to remind everyone about the claim. Right... Here is part a DoD document from that same page on NASA.gov under the search engine DOD-119. NASA Administrator on February 14. NASA Asked To Review Its Program. During the 3y2 weeks between Glennan leaving NASA and Webb being sworn in, NASA was under the direction of Dr. Hugh L. Dryden whose resignation had not been accepted by President Kennedy, and who, therefore, stayed on as Deputy Administrator. Dryden then served as Acting Administrator during this interim period. At a House Astronautics Committee hearing, Representative Fulton asked Dryden if he had received any instructions from the White House while he was Acting Administrator "to speed up anything." Dryden replied that he had not. He added, however, that the new Administrator had received a letter from the White House asking Webb "to review all the programs of the agency and to make his recommendations." :' The results of this review are discussed later in this chapter. DOD Reorganizes Its Space Program. On March 6, 1961, President Kennedy's new Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, issued a directive designed to improve DOD's space program by "better organization and dearer assignment of responsibility." :5 The directive assigned responsibility for all "research, development, test and engineering of Department of Defense space development projects" to the Air Force. A "DOD space development project" was one that had been approved by the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Defense. All DOD agencies could conduct "preliminary" research and draw up proposals for R&D programs and projects. These proposals would then be reviewed by the Director of Defense Research and Engineering. Only after formal approval at the top would they be turned over to the Air Force. The directive dealt only with 8, U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Science and Attronautict, Discussion o/U.S. Satellite TTacking System, Hearings, Feb. 15, 1961, 87th Cong., 1st seu. (Washington: GPO, 1961 ), p. 9. m Department of Defense Directive No. 5106.32, Mar. 6, 1961. Subject: Development of Space Systems. http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4101.pdf Though I don't have access to clasified DoD/NASA documents, I have provided the proof that these agencies have been working together since the creation of NASA.. In other words, I have proven that NASA is not a "civilian" space agency. As for the DoD spy satellites in low earth orbit, do you have any evidence that they got there by any other means than NASA launches? If so, I would like to see it.
  5. I chose one of the agreements at ramdom .. I typed in DOD-119 on the NASA.gov search engine and a list of agreements came up.. Here is a copy/paste of some of the info contained in two of the agreements listed on that page showing NASA's connection to the DoD and the US Military. Maui Analysis of Upper Atmospheric Injections (MAUI)06.25.10Overview | Experiment/Payload Overview Brief Summary Maui Analysis of Upper Atmospheric Injections (MAUI) will observe the Space Shuttle engine exhaust plumes from the Maui Space Surveillance Site in Hawaii. The observations will occur when the Space Shuttle fires its engines at night or twilight. A telescope and all-sky imagers will take images and data while the Space Shuttle flies over the Maui site. The images will be analyzed to better understand the interaction between the spacecraft plume and the upper atmosphere of Earth. Principal Investigator Rainer A. Dressler, Ph.D., Hanscom Air Force Base, Lexington, MA Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s) Information Pending Payload Developer Air Force Research Laboratory United States Department of Defense Space Test Program, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX Sponsoring Space Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Supporting Organization: Department of Defense (DoD) Expeditions Assigned |13|14|15|16 |21/22 |23/24 |25/26| Previous ISS Missions MAUI will be operated on Space Shuttle missions 17A and 2JA during Expedition 19/20. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/MAUI.html ------------------------------------------------------------------ October 31: DOD ordered a stepup in development of the mach 3 B-70 supersonic bomber. ---: USAF announced consideration of proposals for "aerospace plane" capable of scooping up tons of oxygen in upper atmosphere before space flight, then reentering for landing as an airplane. During October: Construction of space simulator began at Rye Canyon Research Center of Lockheed for study of disintegration of materials at simulated 800,000 feet at temperature of -320o F. ---: Structures Research Division of NASA Langley continued ablation studies begun in 1956 with electric arc-powered jet, achieving 9,000o F for 105 seconds on an illustrative test. November 2: Lunar atlas prepared for USAF by group under technical direction of G. P. Kuiper was released, an "Orthographic Atlas of the Moon" charted 5,000 base points combined with best available photos and grids. November 3: EXPLORER VIII launched into an elliptical orbit from AMR by four-stage Juno II, containing instrumentation for detailed measurements of the ionosphere. This was the 10th time that JPL-developed upper stage rocket clusters had successfully placed satellites or deep space probes into orbit. November 4: New results in sustaining hydrogen fusion for 1 millisecond at 60o F reported by University of California scientists. November 5: Operational date of first Minuteman squadron advanced a full year to July 1962 by USAF. November 6: U.S.S.R. published atlas on the far side of the moon based on LUNIK III photographs. ---: Japanese Space Development Council recommended initiation of basic studies for launching an earth satellite. November 8: USAF Blue Scout Junior with radiation-study payload reached 24,500-mile altitude, but second stage did not burn full program. ---: NASA LITTLE JOE test flight of Mercury capsule, capsule did not separate from booster. November 9: NRL Aerobee-Hi collected data on ultraviolet radiation in the night sky 131 miles above WSPG. ---: Post Office Department transmitted a "speed mail" letter from Washington to Newark, N.J., by bouncing microwave transmission off ECHO I. Early November: NASA-DOD Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board (AACB) and cognizant members agreed that NASA could drop the tracking light geodetic satellite and utilize other space projects to obtain geodetic data for the scientific community. November 10: Advanced Polaris (A-2) successfully launched on record 1,600-mile flight at AMR. ---: Department of Defense placed Navy's SPASUR (Space Surveillance Detection Net) and the Air Force's SPACETRACK (National Space Surveillance Control Center) under the North American Air Defense Command for military functions. NASA would assume SPACETRACK's function of passing on information on space vehicles to the world's scientific community. November 12: DISCOVERER XVII placed into polar orbit from Vandenberg AFB, restartable Agenda B second stage successfully flown for the first time. ---: Navy announced development of techniques for low-cost satellite-launching facilities from airplanes, barges, ships, or from underwater. November 14: Capsule DISCOVERER XVII ejected after 31 orbits and successfully snared at 9,000 feet by USAF C-119 aircraft, the second such recovery in midair of a space object. ---: IGY Warning Center reported that solar flares were causing "extremely severe" magnetic disturbance of the earth's atmosphere, an event detected by EXPLORER VII and later analyzed as greatest burst of solar radiation in the satellite's 13 months of operation. ---: DOD announced that NASA, USAF, USA, and USN were jointly building a geodetic satellite to map the earth accurately. ---: USAF reported that printed messages and weather maps had been sent up to 900 miles by bouncing radio signals off meteor trails. ---: First letter carried by satellite mail (31 orbits and a distance of about a million miles), a letter from USAF Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense carried in capsule recovered from DISCOVERER XVII. November 15: X-15 (No. 2) with new XLR-99 engine (57,000-pound thrust) flown to nearly 80,000 feet and 2,000 mph on first test flight by A. Scott Crossfield at Edwards AFB, Calif. Earlier interim engine, XLR-11 with one-quarter of the thrust of the XLR-99, had pushed the X-15 to new world speed and altitude records of 2,196 mph and 136,500 feet. ---: Prof. A. Gib DuBusk, geneticist at Florida State University, reported that bread mold specimens, rocketed to 1,200-mile altitude on Argo D-8 capsule on September 19, had shown 30 times as many changes as control cells. ---: USAF Mace-B flight tested 1,000 miles. ---: Data capsule fired 5,000 miles downrange from AMR by Atlas ICBM, which was recovered 1 hour later. ---: Aerobee-Hi launched to 145-mile altitude from NASA Wallops Station, Va. November 17: NASA established Test Support Office at the Pacific Missile Range (PMR), to function under Launch Operations Directorate, Marshall Space Flight Center. ---: Last test of Polaris (A-1, 1,300-mile series) from AMR unsuccessful. ---: U.S. proposed upper atmosphere rocket probes from Woomera Rocket Range in Australia. ETC. http://history.nasa.gov/Timeline/1960.html
  6. Steve, I was told that these agreements between NASA and the DoD can be found on NASA.com. They date from 1959 to 2001. Identification Number: DOD-001 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 13, 1959 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: I (ID) NASA Point of Contact: Dick Williams, 202-358-2397 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Detailing of Military Personnel for Service with NASA Identification Number: DOD-004 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 17, 1963 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: John Tinsley 202-358-4406 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Management of Atlantic Missile Range and Merritt Island Launch Area Identification Number: DOD-005 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: September 18, 1998 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: J (JX) NASA Point of Contact: Cheryl Gebhardt, 202-358-1124 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: NASA/DoD Facilities Coordination Identification Number: DOD-007 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 15, 1995 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: I (ID) NASA Point of Contact: Dick Williams, 202-358-2397 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board Identification Number: DOD-008 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 18, 1972 Status: AACB IPT determination was to update by March '97 NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: John Tinsley 202-358-4406 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Cartographic Support of NASA by DOD Identification Number: DOD-012 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 17, 1976 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: I (ID) NASA Point of Contact: Dick Williams, 202-358-2397 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Detailing of Military Personnel as Shuttle Crew Members Identification Number: DOD-014 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: July 28, 1980 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: Dave Struba, 202-358-4808 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Assignment and Protection of Radio Frequencies for NASA Projects Requiring DOD Range Support Identification Number: DOD-016 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 01, 1998 Status: Expires December 2001 NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: Dave Struba, 202-358-4808 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Compatible Operations in the Mojave Desert Area Regarding Electromagnetic Interference and Safety Identification Number: DOD-017 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 09, 1982 Status: Indefinite Period (In revision) NASA Organization: Q (QS) NASA Point of Contact: Jonathan Mullin, 202-358-0589 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Joint Investigation of Aircraft or Space System Mishaps Identification Number: DOD-023 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 11, 1984 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: Dave Struba, 202-358-4808 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Resolution of Possible R-F Interference Between TDRS East (41 W) and DSCS III (41 W) Identification Number: DOD-031 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: June 18, 1969 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: B NASA Point of Contact: Darwina Marks, 202-358-0989 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Performance of Contract Administration and Contract Audit Services in Support of NASA Contracts Identification Number: DOD-051 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 30, 1978 Status: Validated requirement and agreement in Dec. '98 and Mar. '00 NASA Organization: J (JG) NASA Point of Contact: Jeff Parker, 202-358-4462 DoD Organization: Defense Logistics Agency Subject: Logistics Support (supplied by the Defense Supply Agency) Identification Number: DOD-052 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: March 18, 1977 Status: Validated requirement and agreement in Dec. '98 and Mar. '00 NASA Organization: J (JG) NASA Point of Contact: Jeffrey Parker, 202-358-4462 DoD Organization: Defense Logistics Agency Subject: Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center Loan of Equipment to NASA Identification Number: DOD-057 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 02, 2000 Status: Expires September 2005 NASA Organization: MSFC (MAF) NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151 DoD Organization: DCAA Subject: Permit to Defense Contract Audit Agency Covering Use of Facilities at Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) Identification Number: DOD-063 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 04, 1998 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: J (JG) NASA Point of Contact: David Melton, 202-358-2302 DoD Organization: Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service Subject: Precious Metals Recovery Program Identification Number: DOD-067 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: July 14, 1988 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: GSFC NASA Point of Contact: Darryl Lakins, 301-286-6631 DoD Organization: DLA Subject: JAN Class 'S' Operating Stock Program Identification Number: DOD-068 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 22, 1987 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: W NASA Point of Contact: Alan Lamoreaux, 202-358-2061 DoD Organization: DCAA Subject: Policies and Procedures Regarding Audit and Investigative Activities of NASA Contractors/Grantees Identification Number: DOD-073 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: March 13, 1974 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: R NASA Point of Contact: Murray Hirschbein, 202-358-4662 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Advisory Group on Electron Devices: Provides Advice and Recommendations on the Conduct of Economical and Effective Research and Development Programs in the Field of Electron Devices Identification Number: DOD-080 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 16, 1985 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: R NASA Point of Contact: Gerald S. Seidel, 203-358-4630 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Joint Army, Navy, NASA, Air Force (JANNAF) Interagency Propulsion Committee for the Purpose of Promoting Information Exchange and Coordination of Missile, Gun and Propulsion Programs Identification Number: DOD-086 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 17, 1990 Status: Validated requirement and agreement September 23, 1999 NASA Organization: X NASA Point of Contact: Mark Borsi, 202-358-2457 DoD Organization: DIS Subject: Establishment and activation of access to the Defense Clearance and Investigative Index and the Larsen System Identification Number: DOD-090 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: February 23, 1993 Status: Expires December 2005 NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: John Rush, 202-358-4819 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Access To and Use of the Global Positioning System Precise Positioning Service -Basic plus 15 annexes. Identification Number: DOD-091 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 31, 1993 Status: Expires on completion of program NASA Organization: ARC NASA Point of Contact: Larry Olson, 650-604-6681 DoD Organization: ARPA Subject: ASTOVL/CTOL Common Affordable Lightweight Fighter Technology Demonstration (Supports ARPA/UK Agreement) Identification Number: DOD-096 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: June 18, 1998 Status: Expires June 2003 NASA Organization: LARC NASA Point of Contact: Noel A. Talcott, Jr., 757-864-1700, DoD Organization: The Joint Strike Fighter Program Subject: Cooperative activities to advance the development of aeronautical technologies of mutual benefit to NASA and the Joint Advanced Strike Technology Program Identification Number: DOD-097 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 03, 1998 Status: Expires December 2005 NASA Organization: DFRC NASA Point of Contact: Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Cooperative efforts between NASA and the Office of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems for conducting technology development, flight experiments and demonstrations for advanced unmanned aerial vehicles Identification Number: DOD-099 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 17, 1997 Status: Expires April 2002 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: Defense Logistics Agency Subject: Defense Contract Management Command, Michoud support agreement Identification Number: DOD-115 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 25, 1995 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: John Rodgers, 202-358-4778 DoD Organization: DISA Subject: Government Emergency Telecommunications Service Usage Billing. Identification Number: DOD-116 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: July 12, 1993 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: GK NASA Point of Contact: David Forbs, 202-358-2051 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Adjudication of Appeals from Decisions of NASA Contracting Officers by the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Identification Number: DOD-119 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 26, 1995 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: Y (YF) NASA Point of Contact: Mike Luther, 202-358-0277 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Identification Number: DOD-125 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 01, 2000 Status: Expires September 2005 NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Contract Audit Agency Subject: Support Agreement with DCAA for Facility Occupancy and Support at MAF Identification Number: DOD-126 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 07, 1996 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: JSC NASA Point of Contact: Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011 DoD Organization: Defense Contract Audit Agency Subject: Procurement liaison audit services to be rendered by DCAA for JSC Identification Number: DOD-129 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: July 01, 1993 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: JSC (WSTF) NASA Point of Contact: Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011 DoD Organization: Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office Subject: Disposal of excess personal property. Identification Number: DOD-136 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 21, 1988 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Investigative Service Subject: Industrial Security Program Identification Number: DOD-141 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: June 01, 1999 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: GSFC NASA Point of Contact: Steve Kempler, 301-614-5765 DoD Organization: National Imagery and Mapping Agency Subject: Loan and Use of Digital and Imagery Data Identification Number: DOD-142 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 01, 1992 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: B NASA Point of Contact: Darwina Marks, 202-358-0989 DoD Organization: Comptroller - Department of Defense Subject: Reimbursing DoD for Contract Administration, Contract Audit and Related Support Services Provided in Support of NASA Contracts Identification Number: DOD-143 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 07, 1996 Status: Eight years after launch (2008) NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: John LaBrecque, 202-358-1373 DoD Organization: Defense Mapping Agency Subject: Cooperative Flight of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Identification Number: DOD-147 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 13, 1999 Status: Expires June 20, 2003 NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Contract Management Command, San Antonio Subject: Support agreement pertaining to use of portions of the NASA Michoud Assembly Facility Identification Number: DOD-152 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 21, 1997 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: John Tinsley 202-358-4406 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: Roles and responsibilities of DoD, FAA, and NASA in their interactions with launch site operators. Identification Number: DOD-153 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: LARC NASA Point of Contact: Blair Gross, 757-864-5113 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: National Wind Tunnel Alliance Identification Number: DOD-154 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: LERC NASA Point of Contact: John Schaefer, 216-433-3853 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: Alliance on Air Breathing Propulsion Test Facilities Identification Number: DOD-155 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Mike Dawson, 228-688-47077 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: National Rocket Propulsion Test Alliance Identification Number: DOD-156 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: GSFC NASA Point of Contact: Stanley Wojnar, 301-286-8747 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: Alliance on Space Environmental Simulation Facilities Identification Number: DOD-157 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: ARC NASA Point of Contact: Scott Hubbard, 650-604-5697 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: Alliance on Arc Heated Test Facilities Identification Number: DOD-158 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 09, 1998 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: JSC (WSTF) NASA Point of Contact: Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011 DoD Organization: Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology) Subject: Alliance on Hypervelocity Ballistic/Impact Range Testing Identification Number: DOD-159 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: February 01, 1999 Status: Expires January 2000 NASA Organization: AH NASA Point of Contact: Wing Chan, 202-358-0592 DoD Organization: Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences Subject: Services of Wing T. Chan to NASA Identification Number: DOD-163 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 15, 1997 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Contract Management Command Subject: Support of contract administration services. Identification Number: DOD-164 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 29, 1996 Status: Expires April 2001 NASA Organization: ARC NASA Point of Contact: David Fluck, 650-604-6062 DoD Organization: Defense Fuel Supply Center Subject: Operation and maintenance of the fueling system at Moffett Field Identification Number: DOD-168 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: September 26, 1998 Status: Expires September 2003 NASA Organization: S (SS) NASA Point of Contact: Dana Brewer, 202-358-1678 DoD Organization: BMDO Subject: Integration of experiments on the Electronic Test Bed and the Space Technology Research Vehicle-1d mission. Identification Number: DOD-170 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 30, 1999 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: F (FP) NASA Point of Contact: Steve Golis, 202-358-1211 DoD Organization: ASDCommand, Control, Communications, Intelligence Subject: Exchange of Personnel for Targeted Program Benefit Identification Number: DOD-171 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 04, 2000 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: M NASA Point of Contact: Dave Struba, 202-358-4808 DoD Organization: Office of the Secretary of Defense Subject: Space Launch Coordination Involving the 2200-2290 MHz Band Identification Number: DOD-172 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 17, 2001 Status: Expires January 2003 NASA Organization: ARC NASA Point of Contact: Mark Sumich, 650-604-6193 DoD Organization: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Subject: DARPA/Boeing Canard Rotor/Wing Program, SAA2-400682 Identification Number: DOD-173 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 27, 2001 Status: Expires January 2006 NASA Organization: ARC NASA Point of Contact: Maylene Duenas, 650-604-6370 DoD Organization: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Subject: Developing the Information Technology Assessment Consortium, SAA2-400777 Identification Number: DOD-175 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 08, 2001 Status: Expires January 2006 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: Center for Continuity of Operations & Testing Subject: Accommodation of the Center for Continuity of Operations and Testing at SSC (SSC/FED-00-010-05) Identification Number: DOD-176 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 01, 2000 Status: Expires December 2005 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: Defense Security Service Subject: Permit to occupy and use portions of SSC (SSC/FED-00-009-05) Identification Number: DOD-177 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 01, 2000 Status: Expires December 2005 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: Defense Security Service Subject: Accommodation of the Defense Security Service at SSC (SSC/FED-00-009-05) Identification Number: DOD-178 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 01, 2000 Status: Expires December 2005 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: Defense Security Service Subject: Host-tenant relationship with the Defense Security Service (SSC/FED-00-009-05) Identification Number: DOD-179 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: February 26, 2001 Status: Expires February 2003 NASA Organization: SSC NASA Point of Contact: Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529 DoD Organization: National Imagery and Mapping Agency Subject: Leverage the government's investment in remote sensing activities. (SSC/FED-01-001-03) Identification Number: DOD-180 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: July 20, 1999 Status: Expires July 2004 NASA Organization: UF NASA Point of Contact: Lawrence Chambers, 202-358-2196 DoD Organization: Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences Subject: Services of Victor S. Schneider. Identification Number: DOD-182 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: October 31, 2002 Status: Expires October 2004 NASA Organization: UF NASA Point of Contact: Lawrence Chambers, 202-358-2196 DoD Organization: Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences Subject: Provide increased scientific, academic, and administrative interactions between the two organizations. (FY 2001 funding for SPACELINE bibliographic database.) Identification Number: DOD-183 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: November 19, 2001 Status: Expires November 2004 NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Subject: Orbital Express Advanced Technology Demonstration Identification Number: DOD-184 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: December 08, 2000 Status: Expires September 2006 NASA Organization: MSFC NASA Point of Contact: Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151 DoD Organization: Defense Contract Management Agency Subject: Mission Assurance Delegation for the External Tank Program Identification Number: DOD-185 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: September 14, 2001 Status: Expires after release of 2003 report NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: Greg Williams, 202-358-0241 DoD Organization: DUSD (Environmental Security) Subject: MoU with multiple federal agencies that have data responsibilities related to Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests. Identification Number: DOD-186 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: September 17, 2001 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: Greg Williams, 202-358-0241 DoD Organization: OASD(C3I) Subject: Development of high affinity sensors for biological pathogens. Identification Number: DOD-187 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: February 08, 2000 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: Greg Williams, 202-358-0241 DoD Organization: NPOESS Integrated Program Office Subject: Atmospheric temperature and humidity sounding system. Identification Number: DOD-188 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: September 21, 1999 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: Greg Williams, 202-358-0241 DoD Organization: NPOESS Integrated Program Office Subject: National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) System Preparatory Project Identification Number: DOD-189 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 27, 1998 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: Y NASA Point of Contact: Greg Williams, 202-358-0241 DoD Organization: NPOESS Integrated Program Office Subject: Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder Identification Number: DOD-190 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: May 12, 2000 Status: Expires May 2005 NASA Organization: R NASA Point of Contact: Blair Gloss, 757-864-5113 DoD Organization: Deputy Secretary of Defense Subject: National Aeronautical Test Alliance Identification Number: DOD-191 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: August 15, 2000 Status: Expires August 2001 NASA Organization: DFRC NASA Point of Contact: Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997 DoD Organization: National Reconnaissance Office Subject: Support of the SOUNDER High Altitude Research Program. (DFR 185) Identification Number: DOD-192 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: April 09, 2001 Status: Expires September 2002 NASA Organization: DFRC NASA Point of Contact: Daniel Banks, 661-276-2921 DoD Organization: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Subject: Support of the Supersonic Natural Laminar Flow Flight Experiment. Identification Number: DOD-193 Click on identification number to see agreement. Effective Date: January 16, 1961 Status: Indefinite Period NASA Organization: GSFC NASA Point of Contact: Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516 DoD Organization: Director Defense Research and Engineering Subject: Space Surveillance of U.S. and Foreign Satellites and Space Vehicles For a "civilian" space agency, NASA sure has a lot of involvement with not only the DoD but also the Air Force. "AF-001","May 20, 1959","J (JP)",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Use of Air Force Aircraft By NASA","Indefinite Period/Reviewed in 1994 and 1998","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-002","September 15, 1964","I (ID)",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Assignment of NASA Personnel for Duty with USAF","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-007","September 13, 1974","I (ID)",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Detailing of Air Force Military Personnel for Service with NASA","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-013","March 25, 1980","JSC",F,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Provision of Special Health Care Services for Active Duty Members Assigned to JSC","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-047","March 21, 1977","ARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Terms of Cooperative/Joint Efforts in Areas of Computational Fluid Dynamics","Indefinite Period","Ed Aiken, 650-604-5009","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-049","February 22, 1997","LARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Cooperation between Langley and Wright Aeronautical Laboratory","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-071","May 13, 1997","JSC",F,"Brooks Air Force Base","Use of Remote Lunar Storage Facility at Brooks AFB, BLDG. 950 (Permit No. DACA63-4-76-0429)","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-081","February 04, 1999","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Missile/Space Vehicle Safety, 15E-2-8 (KCA 1305)","Indefinite Period","Bert Garrido, 321-867-1982","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-085","January 13, 1997","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Joint Operating & Support Agreement, 15E-2-2 (KCA 1354)","Indefinite Period","Suzy Cunningham, 321-476-4813","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-086","October 06, 1994","DFRC",F,"Air Force Space Command","45th Space Wing/NASA Dryden Instrumentation Radar Support Program Support Agreement (DFRC-110)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-091","January 17, 1977","JSC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Conduct of Flight Operations at Edwards AFB","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-128","April 12, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Outgrant of Building Occupancy: LaRC Building 720 (IA1-128)","Expires April 2002","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-129","April 12, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Outgrant of building space in Building 584 (IA1-083)","Expires April 2002","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-132","June 15, 2000","JSC",F,"Air Combat Command (147th Fighter Wing)","Procedures for training activity of NASA aircraft from Ellington Field.","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-142","August 09, 1971","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Mosquito Control Agreement (KCA 1456)","Indefinite Period","Max Farley, 321-867-4255","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-147","September 24, 1985","ARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Computational Transonic Unsteady Aerodynamics: Augmenting the Capability of Existing Computer Codes","Indefinite Period","Guru Guruswamy, 650-604-6329","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-151","April 16, 1976","DFRC",F,"AFMC","Loan of NB-52B Aircraft, S/N 52-0008 (DFRC-078)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-155","September 09, 1974","JSC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Loan of WB-57F Aircraft for Support of AEC & DOT","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-216","June 12, 1989","JSC (WSTF)",F,"Air Force Space Command","Operation of the 4th Satellite Communications Squadron at the JSC White Sands Test Facility","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-220","September 14, 1988","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","USAF Loan of F-16XL Aircraft, S/N 75--0747 &75-0749 (DFRC-077)","AACB IPT determination was to update by September '96","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-225","June 13, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Functional and Reimbursable Areas Other Than Land Usage (#FB2805-96064-662) (DFRC-107)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-231","September 08, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Loan of Two F110-GE-129 Engines for F-16XL Ship #2 (DFRC-076)","Expires August 2000","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-237","June 29, 1973","M",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","NASA Occupancy of a Portion of Site 1, Air Force Plant 41, Palmdale, CA","Indefinite Period","John Tinsley 202-358-4406","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-255","December 01, 1994","MSFC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Integration and Launch Support of Shuttle Potential and Return Electron Experiment (SPREE) and Instrumentation on Tethered Satellite System (TSS-1)","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-265","May 10, 1990","M",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Titan II Launch Support for U.S. Civil Polar Metsat Missions","Closeout of last NOAA Polar Metsat launch","Karen Poniatowski, 202-358-2331","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-269","July 06, 1998","GSFC",F,"45th Space Wing","Support of Bilateration Ranging Transponder System (BRTS) Facility on Ascension Island","Expires July 2004","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","Klaus Pergeorelis, 407-494-2055" "AF-273","May 15, 1995","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Operation of the Applied Meteorology Unit, 15E-2-27 (KCA 1368)","Indefinite Period","Christine Wilson, 321-867-5586","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-275","April 09, 1998","J (JG)",T,"Air Force Material Command","Air Force Materiel Command's Support of NASA Projects and Operations","Indefinite Period","Jeffrey Parker, 202-358-4462","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-277","January 19, 1994","JSC",F,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Performing Maintenance on TF-33-P11 Engines","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-280","January 11, 1993","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Support of NASA's F-15 Aircraft (DFRC-054)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-281","June 23, 1992","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Use of Land Granted to DFRF at Edwards AFB (#60/4-92-0003) (Agreement transferred from US Army) (DFRC-108)","Expires September '96","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-282","November 26, 1996","GSFC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Depot-Level Maintenance of Communications Security (COMSEC) Equipment","Expires November 2002","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","Ronnie L. Carter, 210-977-2372" "AF-284","May 19, 1989","AH",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Establishment of Joint Aerospace Medicine Working Group","Indefinite Period","Wing Chan, 202-358-0592","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-285","April 17, 1991","LARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Enhancement of Critical Communications, Processing, Sensing, and Command and Control Related Research and Technology Areas of Mutual Interest to Both NASA/LaRC and Rome Laboratory","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-290","September 15, 1999","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","SR-71 Life Support and Egress (DFRC-029)","Indefinite Period (with annual review)","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-294","July 28, 1990","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","NASA Loan Agreement for SR-71A Aircraft Serial Numbers 61-7971 and 61-7980 and SR-71B Aircraft Serial Number 61-7956 (DFRC-090)","AACB IPT determination was to update by October '96","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-297","February 13, 1992","GSFC (WFF)",F,"Air Weather Service","Permit to Maintain Ionospheric Sounder at Wallops Flight Facility (WFF)","Expires March '97 (requires renewal)","Sherry Kleckner, 757-825-1204","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-298","June 13, 2000","GSFC (WFF)",F,"45th Space Wing","45th Space Wing/NASA GSFC Instrumentation Radar Support Program Support Agreement (15E-1-17)","Indefinite Period","Sherry Kleckner, 757-825-1204","Klaus Pergeorelis, 407-494-2055" "AF-302","January 14, 1993","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","The Propulsion Aerodynamics Controls Integration R&D Program (DFRC-017)","Expires October '98","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-303","July 23, 1998","J (JP)",T,"Air Force Material Command","Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OCALC) Support of NASA Projects and Aircraft Operations","Indefinite Period","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-304","February 01, 1994","M",T,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Launch Services and Range Support to Government Expendable Launch Vehicle Programs","Indefinite Period","Karen Poniatowski, 202-358-2331","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-305","January 31, 1995","DFRC",F,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Reactivation of the SR-71 Aircraft for USAF Missions","Expires on Completion of Program","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-306","July 23, 1998","J (JP)",T,"Air Force Material Command","Sacramento Air Logistics Center Support of NASA Projects and Aircraft Operations","Indefinite Period","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-307","April 19, 1994","J (JP)",T,"Air Force Material Command","San Antonio Air Logistics Center Support of NASA Projects and Aircraft Operations","Indefinite Period","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-308","July 23, 1998","J (JP)",T,"Air Force Material Command","Ogden Air Logistics Center Support of NASA Projects and Aircraft Operations","Indefinite Period","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-309","July 27, 1998","J (JP)",T,"Air Force Material Command","Warner Robins Air Logistics Center Support of NASA Projects and Aircraft Operations","Indefinite Period","Gerry Brown, 202-358-2325","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-310","October 29, 1993","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Support of NASA F-16 Aircraft","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-315","October 12, 1990","ARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Enhance the aeronautical and space research development capabilities of both the AEDC and NASA ARC by encouraging and documenting continued cooperation in those areas","Indefinite Period","Gerald Mullenberg, 650-604-5853","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-316","December 09, 1991","ARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Enhance aeronautical and space research technology of both the USAF Wright Laboratory and ARC (Annexes are shown as separate agreements) SAA2-401285","Indefinite Period","Larry Olson, 650-604-6681","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-317","October 22, 1993","ARC",F,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force","Loan of TR-1 aircraft","Expires October 2000","Michio Aoyagi, 650-604-6727","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-320","July 16, 1994","ARC",F,"Office of Secretary of the Air Force"," Secretary of the Air Force Special Projects use of airfield equipment, supplies, and services owned by ARC","Expires June 2019","Bill Berry, 650-604-2360","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-322","May 08, 1994","ARC",F,"Air Force Space Command","Real property management for the Military Family Housing and Moffett Federal Airfield","Indefinite Period","Bill Berry, 650-604-2360","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-323","March 09, 1995","ARC",F,"Air Force Space Command","Permit for use of Federal real property between ARC and 750th Space Group, Onizuka Air Station - military exchange and retail services","Expires March 2020","Nina Scheller, 650-604-4889","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-325","September 06, 1994","ARC",F,"Air Force Space Command","Permit for use of Federal real property between ARC and 750th Space Group, Onizuka Air Station - Fitness and morale facilities (Area 2, golf course)","Expires July 2000","Nina Scheller, 650-604-4889","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-328","August 06, 1993","ARC",F,"SECAF/AFSPC","Provision of airfield security services at NASA Moffett Field by the California Air National Guard","Indefinite Period","Nina Scheller, 650-604-4889","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-329","August 06, 1993","ARC",F,"SECAF/AFSPC","Provision of air traffic control services at NASA Moffett Field by the California Air National Guard","Indefinite Period","Nina Scheller, 650-604-4889","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-330","August 06, 1993","ARC",F,"SECAF/AFSPC","Provision of fire services at NASA Moffett Field by the California Air National Guard","Indefinite Period","Nina Scheller, 650-604-4889","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-336","March 15, 1999","GSFC (WFF)",F,"1st Fighter Wing","Airspace Scheduling Procedures for Warning Area W-386","Indefinite Period","Sherry Kleckner, 757-824-1204","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-349","March 28, 1989","JSC",F,"FAA?","Coordination and Procedures for Shuttle flight training activities at KSC","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-350","May 17, 1999","R",T,"AFRL & SMSC","Joint Spacecraft Battery Verification Program","Expires May 2002","Brantley Hanks, 202-358-4650","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-357","June 02, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Establish basic working relationships between Dryden and USAF Flight Test Center leading to strategic planning, coordinated development, and flight validation of advanced research in the air vehicle technologies (DFRC-002)","Expires December 2001","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-360","June 02, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Western Mojave Technology Consortium (DFRC 009)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-362","May 31, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Alliance Operation with Air Force Flight Test Center (DFRC-018)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-366","March 10, 1994","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Vehicle for performing Automated Cone Penetrometer testing of Roger's Dry Lake runways (DFRC-059)","Expires with Shuttle Launch and Landing Prog. Reqts. Doc.","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-367","August 11, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Operation of a child development center (DFRC-060)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-369","August 19, 1994","JSC (WSTF)",F,"Air Force Space Command","Authorizes USAF use of WSTF lands as tenant, and identifies reimbursable support functions WSTF will provide.","Expires August 2004","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-377","July 11, 1996","JSC (WSTF)",F,"49th Fighter Wing, Holloman AFB","49th Fighter Wing administrative and logistic support to NASA","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-436","October 11, 1995","M",T,"Air Force Space Command","Support to the Titan IV/Centaur Program from NASA's Space Network (SN) Resources.","Expires September 2004","Jim Costrell, 202-358-4794","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-438","March 17, 1997","GSFC",F,"50th Space Wing","MOA Between AFSPC/50 SW and NASA/GSFC for Operations and Maintenance","Expires March 2003","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","Capt. Jane Adkison, 719-567-2166" "AF-440","July 20, 1994","MSFC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Sharing of cost data","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-441","August 16, 1988","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Use permit (Contract No. DA-44-110-ENG-4299)","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-442","April 09, 1997","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Permit for Land Use (IA 085)","Expires April 2002","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-445","August 22, 1995","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Cooperation in the development of geographical information system technology.","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-446","May 19, 1998","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command/1st Logistics Group","Interservice Support Agreement Between LaRC and Air Combat Command.","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-450","October 05, 1995","KSC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Meteorological and Range Safety System Replacement (KCA 1454)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-453","September 14, 1995","DFRC",F,"Space & Missile Systems Center","Funding of the Advanced Transport Aircraft Research (ASTAR) Program (DFRC-011)","Expires October '97","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-454","February 25, 1983","LARC",F,"","Permission to Army to Use/Occupy Plot No. 16 at Langley Field (Permit No. DA-44-110-ENG-4299)","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-455","April 12, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Outgrant of Building Occupancy from LaRC to Air Combat Command, Building 583A (IA1-084)","Expires April 2005","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-457","January 13, 2000","GSFC",F,"45th Space Wing","MOA between GSFC and 45th Space Wing for Mutual Support","Expires January 2006","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","Klaus Pergeorelis, 407-494-2055" "AF-458","July 15, 1996","JSC",F,"147th Fighter Wing (ANG)","Providing Physical Examinations and Physical Evaluations","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-459","March 02, 1994","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Radar Tracking and Data Acquisition (DFRC-032)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-468","July 11, 1996","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Hydrodynamic Research Facility","Expires on legal amendment of NASA permit","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-470","July 25, 1996","LARC",F,"Wright Laboratory","Advanced General Aviation Transports Experiments Alliance","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-473","April 06, 1997","JSC",F,"Space & Missile Systems Center","Integration, Launch, and Spaceflight of the Two-Phase Extended Evaluation in Microgravity Experimental Research and Development Mission","Expires at program completion or April 2002","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-474","April 10, 2002","I (ID)",T,"Air Force Space Command","Partnership Council with Air Force Space Command, the National Reconnaissance Office, and U.S. Space Command","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-484","September 25, 1997","DFRC",F,"Wright Laboratory","Research and Development of Technologies for Solar Powered Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (DFRC-116)","Expires September 2000","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Thomas Lamp, 937-255-6235" "AF-485","June 03, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Range and Mission Control Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC-115)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Leonard Roen, 805-277-2726" "AF-486","August 06, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Operation of an Aeronautical Research Facility in Building 1623 (DFRC-068)","Expires December 2001","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Randall Scott, AFFTC" "AF-487","November 22, 1996","DFRC",F,"Wright Laboratory & Air Force Flight Test Center","Active Aeroelastic Wing (AAW) Program (DFRC-001)","Expires December 2001","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Stephan Mathis, 805-257-9150" "AF-488","March 07, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Emergency Medical Services Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC-047)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Roger U. Bisson, 805-277-2010" "AF-489","October 02, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Aerospace Vehicle Instrumentation Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC-117)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","LtCol Denny Mohr, 805-277-4999" "AF-490","October 02, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Alliance Operation and Implementation of Physiological Projects (DFRC-118)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","LtCol Denny Mohr, 805-277-4999" "AF-491","September 01, 1988","JSC",F,"Warner Robins Air Logistics Center","Logistics support for two WB-57F aircraft at JSC","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-492","April 10, 1996","JSC",F,"ACC, 49th Fighter Wing","49 Fighter Wing support of NASA at the El Paso facility","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-494","November 20, 1997","J (JE)",T,"Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence","Specify the working relationship between NASA and the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence in conducting specific environmental activities at NASA installations. Provide technical environmental support and environmental contracting support to NASA Headquarters and field installations.","Expires November 2007","Michael Green, 202-358-1097","Bill Moritz, 210-536-4254" "AF-495","October 30, 1998","R",T,"A F Research Laboratory & A F Space Command","Cooperative Technology Development Supporting NASA Reusable Launch Vehicles and Air Force Military Spaceplanes","Indefinite Period","Gary Payton, 203-358-4579","" "AF-496","September 01, 2000","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command, 1st Support Group","Outgrant of building space in NASA Building 641.","Expires September 2003","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-498","April 21, 1997","LARC",F,"Air Force Material Command","Aging Aircraft Research and Development","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-502","June 10, 1998","JSC",F,"14th Flying Training Wing","Scheduling and usage of 14 FTW simulators for emergency procedures training at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi.","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Major Marty Whelan, 703-697-0301" "AF-504","September 05, 1998","GSFC",F,"36th Air Base Wing, Pacific Air Forces","NASA's budgeting and funding for Guam Remote Ground Terminal (GRGT) equipment calibration and repair support provided by the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) at Anderson AFB, Guam","Indefinite Period","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","" "AF-505","August 21, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","The Alliance of Environmental Management (DFRC-125)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-506","January 12, 2001","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Joint Use and Sharing of Aircraft and Aircrew (DFRC-126)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-507","August 27, 1998","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Specialty Test Bed Aircraft Onboard Systems Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC-137)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-508","March 31, 1998","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Alliance Operation and Implementation for Frequency Management (DFRC-136)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-509","November 20, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Ground Test & Research Facilities Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC 129)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-510","February 07, 1996","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center (R-2508 Control Bd.)","Engineering and Technical Support for Analysis, Testing, and Certification for the "REHOST" System (DFRC-127)","Expires February '99","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-511","December 18, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Work Force Resources Alliance Operation and Implementation (DFRC-130)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-512","October 18, 1996","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Hazardous Materials Emergency Response (DFRC-124)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-513","August 15, 1995","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","The Alliance of NASA Dryden/AFFTC Life Support Projects (DFRC-123)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-514","July 29, 2001","GRC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Provides blanket authority for LeRC and Air Force Research Laboratory to work together on task of mutual benefit to both organizations. (SAA3-307)","Expires September 2005","Kathleen K. Needham, 216-433-2802","" "AF-517","July 29, 1998","GRC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Fiscal support for the operation of a Power Information Center. (SAA3-188)","Expires September 2002","Richard Shaltens, 216-433-6138","" "AF-518","November 25, 1997","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Investigation of Environmental Contamination at Cape Canaveral Air Station and Kennedy Space Center (15E-2-4, KCA 1301)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-519","March 16, 1994","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Titan Space Launch Complex 41 and Associated Support Facilities (15E-2-10, KCA 1296)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-521","June 17, 1998","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Joint Performance Management of the Joint Base Operations and Support Contract (15E-2-14, KCA 1357)","Indefinite Period","Wayne Beaulieu, 321-476-4045","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-522","February 09, 1989","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Defines the management relationship pertaining to DOD STS payload activities at the Easter Launch Site (15E-2-15, KCA 1297)","Indefinite Period","Pam Zeitler, 321-867-0834","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-523","July 17, 1997","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Establish an interagency working group to develop methods to ensure the transfer of meteorological data among the agencies supporting NASA space flight operations (15E-2-20, KCA 1302)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-524","September 04, 1996","KSC",F,"Kelly AFB, TX","Prescribe policies, guidelines, responsibilities, and procedures under which the Air Force and NASA agree to furnish propellants and pressurants on a reimbursable basis, as required by the other agency. (KCA-1137)","Indefinite Period","H.T. Everett, 321-494-9168","Maj Lollis/Ms Seybolt, 703-697-0301" "AF-525","July 14, 1981","MSFC",F,"Space and Missile Systems Center","Development and operation of selected Space Transportation System segments.","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "AF-527","September 15, 1998","MSFC",F,"Arnold Engineering Development Center","Reciprocal Calibration Support","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "AF-529","January 04, 1999","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Alliance Operation and Implementation of Life Support Equipment Maintenance and Life Support Continuation Training (DFRC-139)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-531","August 25, 1994","ARC",F,"750th Space Group","Air Force use of Buildings 555 (Family Housing Office) and 569 (Administrative Office Building).","Indefinite Period","Rosa Tonarelli, 650-604-6572","" "AF-534","September 23, 1993","ARC",F,"750th Space Group","Facility development and operational support","Indefinite Period","Bill Berry, 650-604-2360","" "AF-537","October 20, 1993","ARC",F,"129th Rescue Group, California Air National Guard","Facility development and operational support","Indefinite Period","David Fluck, 650-604-6062","" "AF-538","March 22, 1999","LARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Research, technology development, and wind tunnel and flight testing of Continuous Moldline Technology for High Performance Military Aircraft.","Expires March 2004","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-539","April 16, 1999","LARC",F,"Electronic Systems Center","Cooperative wake vortex investigation program","Expires April, 2002","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-541","October 12, 1990","ARC",F,"Arnold Engineering Development Center","Cooperative Research and Development Efforts. Includes annexes on computational fluid dynamics and benchmarking of wind tunnel facilities","Indefinite Period","Rosa Tonarelli, 650-604-6572","" "AF-542","September 11, 1997","ARC",F,"Wright Laboratory","Transfer of the following software from NASA to the Air Force: Aircraft Synthesis Code, the Rapid Aircraft Modeler, Vortex-Lattice Viewer, Full Potential Solver-3D, and other aircraft design programs","Indefinite Period","Rosa Tonarelli, 650-604-6572","" "AF-544","August 24, 1999","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command, 1st Supt. Gp.","Outgrant of Facility 642 (Cooling Tower) (IA 095)","Expires January 2004","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-545","January 14, 1999","SSC",F,"U.S. Air Force Reserve, 403d Wing","Host-tenant relationship (SSC/FED-99-001-04)","Expires January 14, 2004","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "AF-546","December 27, 1999","SSC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Testing of the Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator Program (SSC/FED-99-006-03)","Expires December 27, 2003","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "AF-550","October 01, 1998","DFRC",F,"Aeronautical Systems Center","Roles and responsibilities, policies and operating principles for the conduct of an autonomous aircraft program (Tier III) with respect to operations at DFRC. (DFRC-025)","Effective until Tier III Program completion or termination","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-552","April 10, 2000","LARC",F,"Langley AFB","Disposal of Federal Facility refuse (IA 146)","Expires April 2005","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-553","December 27, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command, 1st Support Group","Outgrant of building space for rooms in Building 647 (IA 157)","Expires January 2003","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-554","April 13, 1999","ARC",F,"Electronic Systems Center","Support of the Advanced Air Transportation Technologies (AATT) Project, SAA2-U0006.2","Expires April 2004","Leonard Tobias, 650-604-5430","" "AF-556","April 12, 2000","ARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","ARC-Jet testing of enhanced thermal protection systems, SAA2-400318","Expires April 2003","Imelda Terrazas-Salinas, 604-3730","" "AF-557","January 17, 2001","ARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Arc jet testing of enhanced thermal protection systems, SAA2-400766","Expires January 2003","Imelda Terrazas-Salinas, 604-3730","" "AF-558","December 10, 1999","GRC",F,"Deputy Asst. Sec. (Installations)","Lease of Plum Brook property for use by the Ohio National Guard (SAA3-275)","Expires September 2004","Robert Kozar, 419-621-3205","" "AF-559","May 05, 2000","GRC",F,"Air Force Research Lab, Edwards AFB","Advanced Inflatable Concentrator and Electro Magnetic Radiation Control Experiment (SAA3-296)","Expires May 2003","Carol Tolbert, 216-433-6167","" "AF-560","September 20, 2000","GRC",F,"Air Force Research Lab, Kirtland AFB","High Temperature Reflectivity Test Plan (SAA3-320)","Expires September 2003","Carol Tolbert, 216-433-6167","" "AF-562","March 09, 2001","GRC",F,"Air Force Research Lab","Ultra-High Vacuum Spiral Orbit Tribometer (SOT) Testing of Advanced Space Lubricants (SAA3-307-4)","Expires March 2003","William Jones, 216-433-6051","" "AF-563","May 18, 1998","S (SM)",T,"Air Combat Command","Sample Return Capsule Support for the Stardust Mission","Indefinite Period","Barry Geldzahler, 202-358-0512","" "AF-564","January 24, 2001","S (SE)",T,"Air Combat Command","Sample Return Capsule Support for the Genesis Mission","Indefinite Period","Steve Brody, 202-358-0889","" "AF-565","May 10, 2000","DFRC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","DFRC to borrow LIDAR equipment to measure atmospheric turbulence using the LIDAR System on NASA's 757 Aircraft. (DFRC 159)","Expires July 2001","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-566","November 16, 1999","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Operation and Implementation of Sign Language Interpreter's Services (DFRC 161)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-567","July 11, 2000","DFRC",F,"USAF Protection Battlelab","Purchase of items and services for the development of CSC2 Initiative (DFRC 164)","Expires September 2000","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-568","September 28, 1999","DFRC",F,"Warner Robins Air Logistics Center","Operation, Maintenance, & Logistical Support of NASA ER-2 Aircraft & Associated Ground Support Equipment. (DFRC 169)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-569","July 26, 2000","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Formation of a Joint Toxic Hazard Control Team (KCA 1458, 45 SW 15E-2-16)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-570","April 06, 1999","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Demonstration and Comparison of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) Remediation and Monitoring Systems (KCA-1459, 45 SW 15E-2-17)","Indefinite Period","Christine Wilson, 321-867-5586","" "AF-571","June 22, 2000","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Joint Planning & Customer Service Office (KCA-1486, 45 SW 15E-2-18)","Indefinite Period","Suzy Cunningham, 321-476-4813","" "AF-572","April 04, 2000","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Industrial Labor Relations (KCA-1358, 45 SW 15E-3-2)","Indefinite Period","Sam Haddad, 321-867-4345","" "AF-573","November 24, 1998","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Meteorological and Range Safety System (MARSS) (KCA-1283, 45 SW 15E-3-4)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-574","August 10, 1999","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Joint Operating Procedure for Meteorological Support (KCA-1105, 45 SW 15E-3-7)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-575","August 10, 1994","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Environmental Management & Pollution Control Activities (KCA-1285, 45 SW 15E-3-10)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-576","May 14, 1999","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Coordination of Actions in Hurricane or Tropical Storm Emergencies (KCA-1311, 45 SW 15E-3-11)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-577","July 01, 1988","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Safety (KCA 1308, 45 SW 15E-3-14)","Indefinite Period","Bert Garrido, 321-867-1982","" "AF-579","February 06, 2001","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Operation & Maintenance (O&M) of Timing and Countdown (T&C) Systems (KCA-1304, 45 SW 15E-3-32)","Indefinite Period","Marion Page, 321-867-4706","" "AF-580","February 13, 2001","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Cape Canaveral Spaceport Board of Directors (KCA-1687, 45 SW 15E-2-19)","Indefinite Period","Susie Cunningham, 321-867-4352","" "AF-581","June 04, 1996","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Memorandum for NASA IM-SPS-A/Hurricane Recovery Operations (KCA-1361)","Indefinite Period","Wayne Kee, 321-867-3795","" "AF-582","June 01, 2000","MSFC",F,"Arnold Engineering Development Center","Cooperation, Coordination and Utilization of Federal Facility Capabilities. (MSFC #20040)","Expires June 2005","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "AF-583","October 16, 2000","MSFC",F,"Arnold Engineering Development Center","Facilitate the commitment previously made in the Memorandum of Understanding AF-582. This MOA enables specific projects to be sponsored and accomplished through subagreements. (MSFC #20071)","Expires October 2005","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "AF-584","July 19, 2000","SSC",F,"Center for Environmental Excellence","Remediation of Area A (SSC/FED-00-008-IND)","Indefinite Period","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "AF-585","March 12, 2001","LARC",F,"480th Intelligence Group, Langley AFB","Air Force Intelligence Network Support/Services (IA1-537)","Expires March 2006","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-589","December 16, 1999","Y",T,"Air Force Research Lab, Kirtland AFB","Evaluation and Calibration/Validation of Hyperspectral Remote-Sensing Data","Expires December 2002","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "AF-590","October 30, 2000","M",T,"Space Test Program","Athena I Launch Service for the Starshine 3/PICOSat/PCSat Mission","Indefinite Period","Karen Poniatowski, 202-358-2331","" "AF-591","September 07, 2000","GSFC",F,"Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Directorate","Ground Support/Mission Operations of P99-1 Cloudsat","Expires September 2006","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","" "AF-592","July 13, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Combat Command","Demolishing the Hydrodynamic Research Facility (IA1-565)","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-593","July 02, 2001","LARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Develop space flight prototype miniature cryogenic coolers and associated electronics (IA1-566)","Expires July 2004","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-594","April 23, 2001","ARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Arc-Jet testing to enhance thermal protection systems research and technology, SAA2-400765","Expires April 2002","Imelda Terrazas-Salinas, 604-3730","" "AF-595","May 22, 2001","ARC",F,"Air Armanents Center","Designing and Fabricating the Hardware necessary to Adapt the AIM-9X Missile Model to the 11-Ft. TWT Sting Mounted Support System, SSA2-401031","Expires November 2002","David Banducci, 650-604-6698","" "AF-596","July 18, 2001","ARC",F,"Air Armanents Center","Determine the Stability and Control Characteristics of the AIM-9X Missile, SAA2-401060","Expires December 2003","David Banducci, 650-604-6698","" "AF-597","July 09, 2001","ARC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Transfer of the NASA Ames V/STOL Overhead Support System to the Air Force Flight Test Center, SAA2-401061","Expires July 2004","Douglas Wardwell, 650-604-6566","" "AF-598","December 28, 1989","ARC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory","Electro Magnetic Code Consortium Charter, SAA2-401275 (Same agreement as USA-186 and USN-245)","Indefinite Period","Daniel Bencze, 650-604-6618","" "AF-599","August 26, 1991","ARC",F,"6517th Test Squadron Edwards AFB","C-17 testing, SAA2-401282","Indefinite Period","Gordon Hardy, 650-604-0639","" "AF-600","July 02, 1992","ARC",F,"Oklahoma Air Logistics Center","Specialized Engineering Support for NASA Aircraft, SAA2-401284","Indefinite Period","G. Warren Hall, 650-604-5277","" "AF-601","October 21, 2000","GSFC",F,"Air Force Space Command","Joint Spacecraft Operations Center at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.","Expires October 2005","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","" "AF-602","August 15, 2001","LARC",F,"Langely Air Force Base","Ingrant allowing NASA to modify the existing perimeter fence. IA1-570","Expires August 2006","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-603","August 24, 2001","LARC",F,"AF Research Laboratory, Air Vehicles Directorate","Enhance aeronautical research, science, and technology by encouraging and documenting continued cooperation in those areas where roles and facility support are complementary. IA1-568","Expires August 2006","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-604","January 29, 2001","GSFC (WFF)",F,"354th Fighter Wing","Support agreement for Poker Flat Research Range, Fairbanks, AK","Indefinite Period I","Sherry Kleckner, 757-824-1204","" "AF-605","December 21, 2000","GSFC (WFF)",F,"12th Space Warning Squadron, Thule, Greenland","Support activities for operation of base mission and support activities at Thule Air Base, Greenland","Indefinite Period I","Sherry Kleckner, 757-824-1204","" "AF-606","August 15, 1997","DFRC",F,"Air Force Flight Test Center","Alliance Operation and Implementation of Waste Management Programs (DFRC 170)","Indefinite Period I","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-607","May 20, 1999","DFRC",F,"C-17 Systems Program Office","Use of the C-17 Aircraft to Support NASA Flight Research Programs (DFRC 190)","Expires May 2005","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-608","September 05, 2001","DFRC",F,"Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)","NASA use of AFRL's Environmental Test Facilities (DFRC 192","Expires September 2006","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "AF-609","October 15, 1995","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Support to the Titan IV/Centaur Program From NASA's Space Resources Network (KCA-1 306, 45SW No. 15E-2-5)","Indefinite Period","Randy Mizelle, 321-454-4432","" "AF-610","October 08, 2001","KSC",F,"45th Space Wing","Development and Operation of the Advanced Technology Development Center on Complex 20 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (KCA-1721, 45 SW 15E-2-22)","Indefinite Period","Suzy Cunningham, 321-476-4813","" "AF-611","May 13, 1994","M",T,"Office of Special Projects","Transport of International Space Station hardware via the Space Cargo Transportation System","Indefinite Period","Donna Shortz, 202 358-1406","" "AF-612","February 01, 2002","LARC",F,"Langely Air Force Base","Permit for Land Use (IA1-584)","Expires January 2007","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-613","January 18, 2002","LARC",F,"AF Research Laboratory, Air Vehicles Directorate","Research on active vibration control of buffeting structures (IA1-568).","Expires January 2004","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","" "AF-614","January 22, 2002","M",T,"Under Secretary of the Air Force","Next Generation Range Technology Development","Indefinite Period","Al Sofge, 202-358-1703","" "DOD-001","April 13, 1959","I (ID)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Detailing of Military Personnel for Service with NASA","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-004","January 17, 1963","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Management of Atlantic Missile Range and Merritt Island Launch Area","Indefinite Period","John Tinsley 202-358-4406","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-005","September 18, 1998","J (JX)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","NASA/DoD Facilities Coordination","Indefinite Period","Cheryl Gebhardt, 202-358-1124","Col John Horsfall, 703-604-6735" "DOD-007","August 15, 1995","I (ID)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-008","October 18, 1972","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Cartographic Support of NASA by DOD","AACB IPT determination was to update by March '97","John Tinsley 202-358-4406","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-012","December 17, 1976","I (ID)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Detailing of Military Personnel as Shuttle Crew Members","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-014","July 28, 1980","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Assignment and Protection of Radio Frequencies for NASA Projects Requiring DOD Range Support","Indefinite Period","Dave Struba, 202-358-4808","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-016","April 01, 1998","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Compatible Operations in the Mojave Desert Area Regarding Electromagnetic Interference and Safety","Expires December 2001","Dave Struba, 202-358-4808","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-017","December 09, 1982","Q (QS)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Joint Investigation of Aircraft or Space System Mishaps","Indefinite Period (In revision)","Jonathan Mullin, 202-358-0589","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-023","May 11, 1984","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Resolution of Possible R-F Interference Between TDRS East (41 W) and DSCS III (41 W)","Indefinite Period","Dave Struba, 202-358-4808","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-031","June 18, 1969","B",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Performance of Contract Administration and Contract Audit Services in Support of NASA Contracts","Indefinite Period","Darwina Marks, 202-358-0989","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-051","October 30, 1978","J (JG)",T,"Defense Logistics Agency","Logistics Support (supplied by the Defense Supply Agency)","Validated requirement and agreement in Dec. '98 and Mar. '00","Jeff Parker, 202-358-4462","Barbara Anderson, 703-767-1699" "DOD-052","March 18, 1977","J (JG)",T,"Defense Logistics Agency","Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center Loan of Equipment to NASA","Validated requirement and agreement in Dec. '98 and Mar. '00","Jeffrey Parker, 202-358-4462","Barbara Anderson, 703-767-1699" "DOD-057","October 02, 2000","MSFC (MAF)",F,"DCAA","Permit to Defense Contract Audit Agency Covering Use of Facilities at Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF)","Expires September 2005","Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-063","May 04, 1998","J (JG)",T,"Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service","Precious Metals Recovery Program","Indefinite Period","David Melton, 202-358-2302","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-067","July 14, 1988","GSFC",F,"DLA","JAN Class 'S' Operating Stock Program","Indefinite Period","Darryl Lakins, 301-286-6631","David Davis, 310-363-2406" "DOD-068","December 22, 1987","W",T,"DCAA","Policies and Procedures Regarding Audit and Investigative Activities of NASA Contractors/Grantees","Indefinite Period","Alan Lamoreaux, 202-358-2061","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-073","March 13, 1974","R",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Advisory Group on Electron Devices: Provides Advice and Recommendations on the Conduct of Economical and Effective Research and Development Programs in the Field of Electron Devices","Indefinite Period","Murray Hirschbein, 202-358-4662","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-080","May 16, 1985","R",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Joint Army, Navy, NASA, Air Force (JANNAF) Interagency Propulsion Committee for the Purpose of Promoting Information Exchange and Coordination of Missile, Gun and Propulsion Programs","Indefinite Period","Gerald S. Seidel, 203-358-4630","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-086","December 17, 1990","X",T,"DIS","Establishment and activation of access to the Defense Clearance and Investigative Index and the Larsen System","Validated requirement and agreement September 23, 1999","Mark Borsi, 202-358-2457","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-090","February 23, 1993","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Access To and Use of the Global Positioning System Precise Positioning Service -Basic plus 15 annexes.","Expires December 2005","John Rush, 202-358-4819","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-091","May 31, 1993","ARC",F,"ARPA","ASTOVL/CTOL Common Affordable Lightweight Fighter Technology Demonstration (Supports ARPA/UK Agreement)","Expires on completion of program","Larry Olson, 650-604-6681","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-096","June 18, 1998","LARC",F,"The Joint Strike Fighter Program","Cooperative activities to advance the development of aeronautical technologies of mutual benefit to NASA and the Joint Advanced Strike Technology Program","Expires June 2003","Noel A. Talcott, Jr., 757-864-1700,","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-097","December 03, 1998","DFRC",F,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Cooperative efforts between NASA and the Office of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems for conducting technology development, flight experiments and demonstrations for advanced unmanned aerial vehicles","Expires December 2005","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-099","October 17, 1997","SSC",F,"Defense Logistics Agency","Defense Contract Management Command, Michoud support agreement","Expires April 2002","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-115","April 25, 1995","M",T,"DISA","Government Emergency Telecommunications Service Usage Billing.","Indefinite Period","John Rodgers, 202-358-4778","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-116","July 12, 1993","GK",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Adjudication of Appeals from Decisions of NASA Contracting Officers by the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals","Indefinite Period","David Forbs, 202-358-2051","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-119","May 26, 1995","Y (YF)",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS)","Indefinite Period","Mike Luther, 202-358-0277","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-125","October 01, 2000","MSFC",F,"Defense Contract Audit Agency","Support Agreement with DCAA for Facility Occupancy and Support at MAF","Expires September 2005","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-126","August 07, 1996","JSC",F,"Defense Contract Audit Agency","Procurement liaison audit services to be rendered by DCAA for JSC","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-129","July 01, 1993","JSC (WSTF)",F,"Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office","Disposal of excess personal property.","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-136","April 21, 1988","MSFC",F,"Defense Investigative Service","Industrial Security Program","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-141","June 01, 1999","GSFC",F,"National Imagery and Mapping Agency","Loan and Use of Digital and Imagery Data","Indefinite Period","Steve Kempler, 301-614-5765","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-142","October 01, 1992","B",T,"Comptroller - Department of Defense","Reimbursing DoD for Contract Administration, Contract Audit and Related Support Services Provided in Support of NASA Contracts","Indefinite Period","Darwina Marks, 202-358-0989","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-143","August 07, 1996","Y",T,"Defense Mapping Agency","Cooperative Flight of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission","Eight years after launch (2008)","John LaBrecque, 202-358-1373","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-147","April 13, 1999","MSFC",F,"Defense Contract Management Command, San Antonio","Support agreement pertaining to use of portions of the NASA Michoud Assembly Facility","Expires June 20, 2003","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-152","August 21, 1997","M",T,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","Roles and responsibilities of DoD, FAA, and NASA in their interactions with launch site operators.","Indefinite Period","John Tinsley 202-358-4406","Col Marc Johansen, 703-693-6927" "DOD-153","January 09, 1998","LARC",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","National Wind Tunnel Alliance","Expires January 2003","Blair Gross, 757-864-5113","Tom Best, 931-454-5868" "DOD-154","January 09, 1998","LERC",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","Alliance on Air Breathing Propulsion Test Facilities","Expires January 2003","John Schaefer, 216-433-3853","Dave Duesterhaus, 931-454-5865" "DOD-155","January 09, 1998","SSC",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","National Rocket Propulsion Test Alliance","Expires January 2003","Mike Dawson, 228-688-47077","Dale Bradely, 931-454-4242" "DOD-156","January 09, 1998","GSFC",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","Alliance on Space Environmental Simulation Facilities","Expires January 2003","Stanley Wojnar, 301-286-8747","Gary Mattasits, 931-454-3767" "DOD-157","January 09, 1998","ARC",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","Alliance on Arc Heated Test Facilities","Expires January 2003","Scott Hubbard, 650-604-5697","Carlos Tirres, 931-454-6990" "DOD-158","January 09, 1998","JSC (WSTF)",F,"Undersecretary of Def. (Acquisition & Technology)","Alliance on Hypervelocity Ballistic/Impact Range Testing","Expires January 2003","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Carlos Tirres, 931-454-6990" "DOD-159","February 01, 1999","AH",T,"Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences","Services of Wing T. Chan to NASA","Expires January 2000","Wing Chan, 202-358-0592","" "DOD-163","October 15, 1997","MSFC",F,"Defense Contract Management Command","Support of contract administration services.","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "DOD-164","April 29, 1996","ARC",F,"Defense Fuel Supply Center","Operation and maintenance of the fueling system at Moffett Field","Expires April 2001","David Fluck, 650-604-6062","" "DOD-168","September 26, 1998","S (SS)",T,"BMDO","Integration of experiments on the Electronic Test Bed and the Space Technology Research Vehicle-1d mission.","Expires September 2003","Dana Brewer, 202-358-1678","" "DOD-170","December 30, 1999","F (FP)",T,"ASDCommand, Control, Communications, Intelligence","Exchange of Personnel for Targeted Program Benefit","Indefinite Period","Steve Golis, 202-358-1211","" "DOD-171","May 04, 2000","M",T,"Office of the Secretary of Defense","Space Launch Coordination Involving the 2200-2290 MHz Band","Indefinite Period","Dave Struba, 202-358-4808","" "DOD-172","January 17, 2001","ARC",F,"Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency","DARPA/Boeing Canard Rotor/Wing Program, SAA2-400682","Expires January 2003","Mark Sumich, 650-604-6193","" "DOD-173","January 27, 2001","ARC",F,"Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency","Developing the Information Technology Assessment Consortium, SAA2-400777","Expires January 2006","Maylene Duenas, 650-604-6370","" "DOD-175","January 08, 2001","SSC",F,"Center for Continuity of Operations & Testing","Accommodation of the Center for Continuity of Operations and Testing at SSC (SSC/FED-00-010-05)","Expires January 2006","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "DOD-176","December 01, 2000","SSC",F,"Defense Security Service","Permit to occupy and use portions of SSC (SSC/FED-00-009-05)","Expires December 2005","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "DOD-177","December 01, 2000","SSC",F,"Defense Security Service","Accommodation of the Defense Security Service at SSC (SSC/FED-00-009-05)","Expires December 2005","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "DOD-178","December 01, 2000","SSC",F,"Defense Security Service","Host-tenant relationship with the Defense Security Service (SSC/FED-00-009-05)","Expires December 2005","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "DOD-179","February 26, 2001","SSC",F,"National Imagery and Mapping Agency","Leverage the government's investment in remote sensing activities. (SSC/FED-01-001-03)","Expires February 2003","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","" "DOD-180","July 20, 1999","UF",T,"Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences","Services of Victor S. Schneider.","Expires July 2004","Lawrence Chambers, 202-358-2196","" "DOD-182","October 31, 2002","UF",T,"Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences","Provide increased scientific, academic, and administrative interactions between the two organizations. (FY 2001 funding for SPACELINE bibliographic database.)","Expires October 2004","Lawrence Chambers, 202-358-2196","" "DOD-183","November 19, 2001","MSFC",F,"Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency","Orbital Express Advanced Technology Demonstration","Expires November 2004","Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151","" "DOD-184","December 08, 2000","MSFC",F,"Defense Contract Management Agency","Mission Assurance Delegation for the External Tank Program","Expires September 2006","Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151","" "DOD-185","September 14, 2001","Y",T,"DUSD (Environmental Security)","MoU with multiple federal agencies that have data responsibilities related to Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests.","Expires after release of 2003 report","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "DOD-186","September 17, 2001","Y",T,"OASD(C3I)","Development of high affinity sensors for biological pathogens.","Indefinite Period","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "DOD-187","February 08, 2000","Y",T,"NPOESS Integrated Program Office","Atmospheric temperature and humidity sounding system.","Indefinite Period","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "DOD-188","September 21, 1999","Y",T,"NPOESS Integrated Program Office","National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) System Preparatory Project","Indefinite Period","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "DOD-189","August 27, 1998","Y",T,"NPOESS Integrated Program Office","Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder","Indefinite Period","Greg Williams, 202-358-0241","" "DOD-190","May 12, 2000","R",T,"Deputy Secretary of Defense","National Aeronautical Test Alliance","Expires May 2005","Blair Gloss, 757-864-5113","" "DOD-191","August 15, 2000","DFRC",F,"National Reconnaissance Office","Support of the SOUNDER High Altitude Research Program. (DFR 185)","Expires August 2001","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "DOD-192","April 09, 2001","DFRC",F,"Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency","Support of the Supersonic Natural Laminar Flow Flight Experiment.","Expires September 2002","Daniel Banks, 661-276-2921","" "DOD-193","January 16, 1961","GSFC",F,"Director Defense Research and Engineering","Space Surveillance of U.S. and Foreign Satellites and Space Vehicles","Indefinite Period","Kevin McCarthy, 301-286-9516","" "USA-001","July 01, 1960","MSFC (NS)",F,"Secretary of the Army","NASA Use of Army Land Facilities at Redstone Arsenal, AL","Expires June 2059","Carolyn E. McMillan, 205-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-002","May 28, 1963","S (SJ)",T,"Los Angeles Army Corps of Engineers","NASA Use of Property (Unit on Fort Irwin, CA","Expires December 31, 2009","Dora Huff, 818-354-6315","John L. Evans" "USA-006","August 14, 1987","I (ID)",T,"Chief of Staff, U.S. Army","Assignment of Army Personnel to NASA","Indefinite Period","Dick Williams, 202-358-2397","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-008","November 12, 1969","R",T,"Army Material Command","Joint Participation In Aeronautical Technology Related to Army Aviation (Master Agreement)","Indefinite Period","Gerald S. Seidel, 203-358-4630","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-013","April 30, 1997","SSC",F,"Material Command, Rock Island, Illinois","Forest Management Program at SSC","Expires on completion of obligations or April, 2002","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-024","February 12, 1965","J (JX)",T,"Corps of Engineers","Performance of Real Estate Management Services for NASA by Army-COE","Will be updated","Tony Cuticchia, 202-358-1094","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-027","December 16, 1998","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command","Operational and support relationships regarding the provisions of facilities, services, materials, and equipment in the execution of the respective missions and within the capabilities of Army Aviation and Missile Command and MSFC. (Includes Amendment 1)","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-032","May 04, 2000","JSC",F,"U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command","Agreement with U.S. Army Missile Command to cooperate in the development of optical correlator techniques and devices for target identification and tracking based on adaptive optical masks","Expires May 2002","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-037","April 19, 1977","JSC (WSTF)",F,"White Sands Missile Range","Mutual Medical Assistance Agreement for Emergency Ambulance/Hospital Assistance","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-045","June 07, 1961","J (JX)",T,"Corps of Engineers","Cooperative Agreement Regarding Procedures to Perform Design and/or Construction Services","Will be updated","Ron DiLustro, 202-358-1129","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-046","August 26, 1966","J (JX)",T,"Corps of Engineers","Relating to the Audit of Army-COE Support of NASA Construction Facilities","Indefinite Period","Ron DiLustro, 202-358-1129","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-068","November 04, 1987","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Medical Dept. Activity, Redstone Arsenal","NASA/MEDDAC Operational and Support Relationships Regarding the Provisions of Facilities, Services, and Materials","In revision - estimate completion June '00","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-078","December 15, 1994","M",T,"Fort Irwin","Use of the Fort Irwin Antenna Research Systems","Expires December 2004","Jim Costrell, 202-358-4794","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-084","July 26, 1991","ARC",F,"Aviation Systems Command","Covert Night/Day Operations in Rotorcraft Program","Indefinite Period","Larry Olson, 650-604-6681","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-085","July 17, 1992","ARC",F,"Aviation Systems Command","Civilian personnel services and support","Indefinite Period","Andrew Kerr, 650-604-5837","" "USA-094","September 30, 1999","R ARC",T,"Assistant Secretary of the Army (RDA)","National Rotorcraft Technology Center","Expires September 30, '04","Charles Morris, 650-604-2968","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-094A","June 19, 2000","GSFC (WFF)",F,"Space & Strategic Defense Command","Control and utilization of the Army Space and Strategic Defense Command 50K Rail Launcher","Indefinite Period","Sherry Kleckner, 757-824-1204","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-100","December 13, 1994","DFRC",F,"Natick Research, Development & Engineering Center","Precision Guided Airdrop System Program (DFRC-034)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-101","August 04, 1992","DFRC",F,"Material Development and Readiness Command","Joint Participation in Aeronautical Technology (DFRC-036)","Indefinite Period","Shannon Furnier, 661-276-3997","" "USA-102","October 05, 1987","JSC",F,"White Sands Missile Range","Support of NASA as a range user at White Sands Missile Range","Expired November '93/In review","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-109","July 14, 1965","JSC (WSTF)",F,"White Sands Missile Range","Mutual aid fire fighting agreement","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-110","December 15, 1996","JSC (WSTF)",F,"White Sands Missile Range","Operation of WSTF as a tenant of the Missile Range","Expires May 2016","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-111","September 21, 1988","JSC (WSTF)",F,"White Sands Missile Range","Security badging of WSTF personnel for Missile Range access","Indefinite Period","Barbara Grundman, 281-483-1011","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-118","February 22, 1997","LARC",F,"U.S. Army Research Laboratory","Joint participation in vehicle and electronics technology with U.S. Army Material Command.","Indefinite Period","Joyce Bartlett, 757-864-6490","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-120","October 01, 1993","GSFC (WFF)",F,"U.S. Army Reserve","Support Agreement for Institutional Support Services at WFF.","Indefinite Period","Pat Pruitt, 757-824-1245","Alison Bauer, 412-693-2326" "USA-122","August 01, 1995","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Missile Command","Joint Microfabrication Facility: use of Army facilities and MSFC equipment in Building 7804.","Expires August 2005","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-123","May 02, 1995","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Missile Command","Test and Evaluation Services for Propulsion Systems.","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-124","April 03, 1995","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Test & Evaluation Command","Test and Evaluation Services for Propulsion Systems.","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-138","May 10, 1995","MSFC",F,"Missile , Test & Eval.., Space. & Strat. Def. Cmds","Hypervelocity Technology Alliance","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-141","April 07, 1995","ARC",F,"Aviation & Troop Command","Permit for the use of Number 1, 7 by 10-foot Wind Tunnel","Expires April 2000","Cliff Imprescia, 650-604-5195","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-145","April 18, 1997","SSC",F,"Headquarters, Industrial Operations Command","Mississippi Army Munitions Plant services at SSC","Expires April, 2002","Jimmie Raymond, 228-688-3529","Ron Norris, 703-614-0436" "USA-146","November 23, 1998","AO",T,"Secretary of the Army","DoD provides postal service to employees of NASA via the Military Postal Service.","Indefinite Period","Roland Ridgeway, 202-358-4485","Captain DuCom, 703-325-7850" "USA-148","August 31, 1998","GRC",F,"Communications-Electronics Command","Provide fiscal support for the operation of a Power Information Center (SAA3-203-4)","Expires September 2002","Richard Shaltens, 216-433-6138","" "USA-149","December 20, 1994","MSFC",F,"U.S. Army Missile Command","Responsibility to Certain Solid Waste Management Areas","Indefinite Period","Carolyn E. McMillan, 256-544-9151","" "USA-150","May 0...
  7. "Once again, sorry for my confusing of mixing pounds and kilos." No need to apologize Steve.. I get stuff wrong all the time .. I'm sorry for attacking you. I've come to the conclusion that I pretty much suck at debating, so instead of replying to your post above, I will spend my sapre time trying to locate those DoD documents I was telling you about. Unfortunately, I failed to save them where they could be easily gotten to .. Which means they are buried somewhere in my YouTube inbox .. I had about an hour to kill a couple of days ago, so I scanned thru over 4500 messages, but that only took me back to 2009 .. I beleive those docs were sent to me in 2008.. but since YouTube only allows their members to go back one page at a time, and not jump ahead, it will take me more time to locate them. Sorry for the delay.
  8. "Amazing! Duane, why can't you just admit you made a mistake? We've all made errors in the past, and to be able to admit when one is in error is a sign of character." No worries mate .. I have no problem admitting when I'm wrong.. I got that lens info completely backwards. My dyslexia often prevents me from reading certain information correctly, especially when the print is small and I'm rushed for time.
  9. Appatrently you can't read either.. The camera used for Apollo 17 had a 70MM standard lens with an 80MM adaptor.. It was NOT a 60MM lens, like Lamson claimed. 80 mm f/2.8 Lens. Standard or normal lens for the 70 mm camera with 2-1/4 x 2-1/4-inch film format. Used for general still photography when a wide angle or telephoto view is not required. Focuses from 3 feet to infinity. Has built-in shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/500 second. Field of view, each side, is approximately 38 x 38 degrees. The 70mm refers to the film format (i.e. the width of the film), NOT the focal length of the lens. The lunar surface phtography was all done with either 60mm lenses, or 250mm lenses. As previously pointed out to you, the 80mm lems was used from the Command Module, for example when they were in Earth orbit. As has also been pointed out to you, some of the images under discussion show that top of the South massif, which is not same as the horizon the author calculated. In addition, several of the images he posed didn't even show the horizon. You appear to be as wrong as Lamson is .. "The Camera Equipment The Apollo 17 mission was designed to obtain the most extensive quantity and variety of photography of any mission thus far. There were several different varieties of photographic equipment, both on the surface and in orbit. The camera equipment operated on the lunar surface or in the LM by Astronauts Scott and Irwin included three 70-millimeter Hasselblad Data Cameras (HDC, LM1, LM2), a 16-millimeter Data Acquisition Camera (DAC), and a color TV camera (LM4) or Lunar Surface TV camera. The main photographic tasks during orbit were performed with the Mapping Camera System and the Panoramic Camera, which were in the SIM bay. Various tasks were also accomplished using four command module cameras: a 70-millimeter Hasselblad electric camera, a 16-millimeter Maurer DAC, a 35-millimeter Nikon, and a Westinghouse color TV camera. 70-millimeter stills (Hasselblad Camera) Three 70-millimeter Hasselblad data cameras were carried by the astronauts on the lunar surface. Two cameras (LM2) were equipped with 60-millimeter focal length lenses; the other had a high-resolution 500-millimeter lens (LM1). These cameras were battery powered, semiautomatic, and, for most operations, attached to the astronauts' pressure suits at chest height. The astronauts could initiate the operation sequence by squeezing a trigger mounted on the camera handle, and the cameras were operable at check stops at each half-stop value. A reseau grid was installed in front of the image plane to provide photogrammetric data, and the cameras were accurately calibrated." http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/missions/apollo/apollo_17/photography/
  10. Appatrently you can't read either.. The camera used for Apollo 17 had a 70MM standard lens with an 80MM adaptor.. It was NOT a 60MM lens, like Lamson claimed. 80 mm f/2.8 Lens. Standard or normal lens for the 70 mm camera with 2-1/4 x 2-1/4-inch film format. Used for general still photography when a wide angle or telephoto view is not required. Focuses from 3 feet to infinity. Has built-in shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/500 second. Field of view, each side, is approximately 38 x 38 degrees.
  11. Nice work doing what? Pointing out JPG artifacts? Priceless stuff Jim! Lets address the shortcomings of your statement here, besides the fact that that your photographic knowlege base is non existant. In this instance the use of a digtial copy of a analog negative is the SPECFIC CASE. The Negative was SCANNED and then the file INVERTED to produce the positive seen on the web. This is a fact Jim and it makes ALL THE DIFFERECNE in the world. WHY. because its the SOURCE of the texture that caused the jpg artifacts you and Duane call "stars". Of course the real problem the both of you have is that fact that the film, at the exposure values used on the moon, was not cabable of recording the light from the faint stars in the first place. Of course you can attempt to prove the world wrong and show us the calculations that will prove that stars can be recorded on the film used the surface of the moon using full sun exposure settings. Why don't you do that for us JIm, and show us thatthis is indeed "good work" There's no point in ridiculing Jim, just because he made a mistake about what I proved you wrong about .. It wasn't my mistake about those enhanced photos showing "stars", since Jack pointed out that I was wrong about that .. and unlike the Apollogists, when I'm wrong, I will admit it. His comment saying you will never admit when you're wrong, is obviously true, since you just proved that with your latest tap dancing, smoke blowing nonsense. Jim's remarks .. "And the use of digital rather an analog photographs can't serve as a "catch all" excuse, either, unless it can be shown that, in a specific case, it makes a relevant difference.".. applies to ALL of the photo studies that you, West, Greer and Burton will pretend to debunk in the furture. I hope that clears up that misunderstanding.
  12. "The Data Camera was fitted with a new Zeiss lens, a Biogon f-5.6/60 mm, specially designed for NASA, which later became available commercially. Careful calibration tests were performed with the lens fitted in the camera in order to ensure high-quality, low-distortion images. Furthermore, the lens of the camera was fitted with a polarizing filter which could easily be detached." That was a real swell, not to mention very long, tap dance there Craig, but unfortunately it didn't help you're case much, since the camera used for APOLLO 17 had a 70 MM lens with an 80MM adaptor which was used to photograph those WIDE ANGLE SHOTS, like in the "earth" above the "moon" photo shoot. Once again you need to read the evidence I posted and then stop PRETENDING to be right when you obviously aren't. "The Apollo 17 mission carried FOUR 70MM CAMERAS, and 23 magazines of film. A total of 3584 images were taken, 1645 in black & white, and 1939 in color." "The camera accessories are:80 mm f/2.8 Lens. Standard or normal lens for the 70 mm camera with 2-1/4 x 2-1/4-inch film format. Used for general still photography when a wide angle or telephoto view is not required. Focuses from 3 feet to infinity. Has built-in shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/500 second. Field of view, each side, is approximately 38 x 38 degrees. http://www.ehartwell...phy_Cameras.htm Which makes his calulations correct and proves beyond any doubt that the Apollo 17 photos, showing the "earth" in the sky were faked and that, as usual, you are just blowing smoke.
  13. Just to be sure I have it correct. You claim the images jack has shown show that the black sky has been "manipulated nefarious purposes"? Jack is being honest wiht the claim that all skys with detail are fake, and NASA and the websites that post NASA images are lying faking the skys? A simple yes or no to each question will do. No, you don't have anything correct .. You never do .. and as much as I would like to answer to your question, it's a tad difficult to give a yes or no reply to gibberish. What part is incorrect? Jack says all solid black skys are fake. You claim they have been "manipulated for nefarious purposes"? Yes or no? Is Jack being honest whsn he says NASA and the websites that post NASA images are lying and faking the skys? Yes or no? "Jack says all solid black skys are fake." Yes. "You claim they have been "manipulated for nefarious purposes"?" No, it was West who accused Jack of altering the original Apollo photos for nefarious purposes.. Though he didn't used those exact words. "Is Jack being honest whsn he says NASA and the websites that post NASA images are lying and faking the skys? Yes or no?" Yes, he's being honest when he says the NASA images have fake skies .. The imgage tampering, especially in the sky area of the Apollo photos, has been proven many times over.
  14. The AS15-85-11425HR image used by that researcher was from a Hassie high res original NASA photo, not from a scanned copy. The original photos aren't digital. The images online are ALL scanned copies. Well then it looks like you've found the perfect cover story excuse to explain away every single anomaly found in the phony Apollo photos, didn't you? All you have to do to pretend to debunk any of Jack's studies, which prove the Apollo photos are nothing but staged garbage, is that they're not original NASA photos, but just scanned copies. How convenient.
  15. Well, according to "MRphotogod", I believe that exposure time would be about 30 seconds to be able to image stars above the lunar surface.. Too bad the Apollo astonots never bothered to use that exposure time, or even take a tripod to the Moon, so everyone could see those amazing looking, brilliant stars above the "moon". But then I guess hitting golf balls around was more important than photographing stars. As for the guy who got lens size wrong, ever heard of a typo before? .. How about an honest mistake which would not effect his ability to calculate the distance of the "earth" from the "lunar" horizon in the faked Apollo 17 photos, where NASA FINALLY remembered to put some images of "earth" into their anomalous pics. If it takes 30secs to record stars, how can the photo you point to show stars when it was exposed for a minimum of 1/60 of a second? It's no typo because he uses the angle of view for an 80mm lens instead of a 60mm lens, which DOES effect his abiltiy to do the CORRECT calculations. The sad thing is not that the guy made the mistake but rather you missed it. You did'nt not check to see if the work was correct. You just pushed it as fact. It is fact .. You're the one who's wrong about the size of the lens used for the Apollo 17 photo shoot. "The Apollo 17 mission carried four 70MM cameras, and 23 magazines of film. A total of 3584 images were taken, 1645 in black & white, and 1939 in color." "The camera accessories are: 80 mm f/2.8 Lens. Standard or normal lens for the 70 mm camera with 2-1/4 x 2-1/4-inch film format. Used for general still photography when a wide angle or telephoto view is not required. Focuses from 3 feet to infinity. Has built-in shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/500 second. Field of view, each side, is approximately 38 x 38 degrees. http://www.ehartwell.com/Apollo17/BlueMarblePhotography_Cameras.htm Which makes his calulations correct and proves beyond any doubt that the Apollo 17 photos, showing the "earth" in the sky were faked and that, as usual, you are just blowing smoke.
  16. Just to be sure I have it correct. You claim the images jack has shown show that the black sky has been "manipulated nefarious purposes"? Jack is being honest wiht the claim that all skys with detail are fake, and NASA and the websites that post NASA images are lying faking the skys? A simple yes or no to each question will do. No, you don't have anything correct .. You never do .. and as much as I would like to answer to your question, it's a tad difficult to give a yes or no reply to gibberish.
  17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_space_shuttle_missions#Launches_and_orbital_flights Last dedicated Space Shuttle mission with a partially or wholly classified DoD mission payload was in .... 1992. Some payloads since have been for the DoD, but as an afterthought, not specifically missioned for. When there's been room after all the Science missions, and ISS materials have been loaded. DoD/Military have turned to unmanned boosters to launch their recent payloads. Guess they didn't want to risk another loss like Challenger in 1989, eh? I seriously doubt NASA and DoD are as close now as they were for the years of the "Cold War". Hell, NASA have to compete for contracts these days with other nations' space-programs. I have the DoD/NASA documents that prove otherwise. Like I said before, many of NASA's recent missions were done to place DoD spy satellites into low earth orbit.
  18. Final warning Duane. ANY infraction of the rules (attacking another member, questioning their motives - as you have done above) and you'll be on moderation. If you are incapable of a civil debate then you have no place here. Since you're one who runs this forum, you have my sincere apologies for breaking your rules .. In the future I will state only the facts of the Apollo Hoax, instead of my opinions of those who defend the official story. btw, I looked for my bio but didn't see it, so it might have been deleted.. Would it be okay if I post a new one? I don't run this Forum, and you are breaking Forum rules, not mine. As far as the bio is concerned, by all means. Thank you. I believe you do run this part of the forum, as I don't see any other moderators making any decisions here. I will put up a new bio then. Thank you.
  19. Well, according to "MRphotogod", I believe that exposure time would be about 30 seconds to be able to image stars above the lunar surface.. Too bad the Apollo astonots never bothered to use that exposure time, or even take a tripod to the Moon, so everyone could see those amazing looking, brilliant stars above the "moon". But then I guess hitting golf balls around was more important than photographing stars. As for the guy who got lens size wrong, ever heard of a typo before? .. How about an honest mistake which would not effect his ability to calculate the distance of the "earth" from the "lunar" horizon in the faked Apollo 17 photos, where NASA FINALLY remembered to put some images of "earth" into their anomalous pics.
  20. The AS15-85-11425HR image used by that researcher was from a Hassie high res original NASA photo, not from a scanned copy. So stars are really jpg artifacts, film grain and smudges? .. Wow, you Apollogists really do have a prepared mundane excuse for each and every anomaly found in the faked Apollo photos. Who woulda thunk it?
  21. Jack is showing his ignorance of the properties of film, photographic exposure, digital levels adjustment and jpg compression..... Stars in the skys of the Apollo surface images? Does Jack understand the subject of a films characteristic curve and the concept of Exposure Threshold? Lets ask him to explain how these work in relation to to the Apollos surface photography. And thanks so much for the statement about the Apollo skies. You will be eating those words very soon. It looks like the one eating your words ( or perhaps some stars ) is you, Craig. When the Apollo photos are contrast adjusted (like Jack did on the one Dave claims to show "dust on the lens") stars should show up in the "lunar" skies, instead of spotlight effects. Brilliant Stars in Image: AS15-85-11425HR This image is enhanced only with Window's Photo Gallery, I did it in less than a minute. (only right side and top of original) This photo came from NASA... Below is the enhanced sky of image AS12-48-7121. At the top and left of the center, a shooting star can be seen. It looks like Al did not take this picture on the Moon but on the Earth. Meteorites are rocks that burn in Earth's atmosphere. The creators of NASA pictures kept forgetting that the Moon has no atmosphere, there are no shooting stars, no waving flags, no light dispersion, no red horizon, etc... http://gianthoax.com/moonhoax/ imo, the difference between some Apollo photos showing stars, while others show spotlight effects, is not only where the photos were staged, but also how they were staged.. ie; outdoor sets, indoor sets, small scale models, or the use of front screen projection and image compositing.
  22. Are you kidding me? OF COURSE I enhanced the photo and cropped it. That is what one does when using computer analysis. That is what I said I did. Are you kidding me? I wasn't replying to you, Jack, I was replying to Duane who implied that you didn't manipulate the photo. There is a BIG difference between cropping and enhancing a photo to show off the anomalies in it, than manipulating it for nefarious purposes. But then I'm sure you already knew that before you implied that Jack had done something dishonest.
  23. Final warning Duane. ANY infraction of the rules (attacking another member, questioning their motives - as you have done above) and you'll be on moderation. If you are incapable of a civil debate then you have no place here. Since you're one who runs this forum, you have my sincere apologies for breaking your rules .. In the future I will state only the facts of the Apollo Hoax, instead of my opinions of those who defend the official story. btw, I looked for my bio but didn't see it, so it might have been deleted.. Would it be okay if I post a new one?
  24. So tell me Duane? Do you drive your car into your 15ft garage at 150M.P.H? Neither did they. How do you explain how a rocket exhaust behaves in a vacuum, as opposed to the "constrained cylinder of flame" in an atmosphere? Lack of Earth shine effects According to NASA the Earth shine is 50 times brighter than a full Moon. Therefore, in the shady and very dark places on the Moon the Earth will lighten up objects when the Earth and object are in the right position. Indeed we have many NASA images with completely black shade, but not a single one showing the effect of the Earth shine. Maybe because the shine from the lunar regolith outshone it? Can you explain the concept of "Heiligenschein" in photographs? Circumstantial Evidence The Disney Connection In the 1950s W. von Braun worked as technical director at Disney Studio on three space-related television films. Therefore, von Braun had the best experience to be in charge of faking the photos and videos. He also had the personality, as a former Nazi, to stage the fake Moon Landing. What's that got to do with the price of fish in Zanzibar? At all. Richard Nixon's Character During the Apollo Moon Landings Richard Nixon was the President. We know his character from the Water-Gate scandal. Ditto. Radio Signals Not Picked Up NASA believers claim that the signals should have been picked up from the Apollo mission in many countries. But, nobody has ever testified picking up signals from Apollo Spacecrafts, not even after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Tell that to the whole of Australia. And the UK. Specifically many, many schools and universities and Jodrell Bank radio observatory. And Japan. And France. And Germany. And Spain. etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. The Russian Scenario Some Russian scientists claim that NASA has made it to the Moon, was orbiting it for a while, and returned without landing. This scenario would explain the radio signals from the Moon (if there were any picked up). Source? Who were these "some Russian scientists", and what were their specialities and relation to their own space program, who, incidentally, have nothing but praise for the US beating them to the moon. It's called "Being a good sport". Moon Rocks Moon Rocks do not prove manned mission, they can be brought back in unmanned mission. So explain how many of the Russian unmanned missions brought maybe 1lb total of rock back from the moon, but Apollo brought back around 400lbs? Moon Rock Verification The minimum requirement is to compare NASA Moon rock with Moon rock originating from the Antarctic. There should be difference due to the Antarctic rock being recrystallized going through Earth’s atmosphere. We do not have such laboratory results, therefore the NASA Moon rocks do not even prove a possible unmanned mission. According to a Voice of America article: "The vesicles are not cleanly [smoothly] spherical. They're spherical, but they have fairly rough outlines. They look as if there's been some recrystallization." If recrystallization was proven, it would render the NASA Moon rocks fake, because the recrystallization could have occured only by going through Earth's atmosphere. Also, this would prove that the NASA rocks are from the Antarctic. This doesn't even make any sense. O_o You mention Von Braun's trip to Antarctica, previously. Why would a propulsion and mechanical engineer know what piece of rock would likely come from the moon? To my knowledge, the total number of rocks found in Antarctica found to be from the moon is less than the fingers of both hands. And the first collected lunar meteorite from Antarctica was in 1979. FIVE years after Apollo was cancelled. O_o Buzz Aldrin Punches Bart Sibrel A New Mexico documentary movie director, Bart Sibrel, wanted Aldrin the swear on the Bible that Aldrin had been on the Moon. Instead, Aldrin punched him. What would you do if an idiot had followed you for over an hour, spouting libellous and vitriolic accusations at you? I say Buzz was remarkably restrained in his reaction. He should have kicked him in the nuts and head a few times while he was down, also. The judge at the trial hearing Sibrel pressed for Mr. Aldrin's assault, later, seems to agree with me, too. He couldn't dismiss charges fast enough when the full video was shown, not just the 3 seconds Sibrel presented. Seems to be a recurring theme, that, wot? cropped and edited "evidence", and never the whole story. Did I mention that Sibrel's sole job, before he was ignominiously sacked from it, was as a TV News cameraman. Hardly dripping with credentials to authoritatively determine a hoax. And why does he charge good money for edited footage of NASA videos that are available free, unedited from NASA themselves? I smell CONSPIRACY and HOAX! Just for context : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUFO8AGMwic < 2 minutes of Sibrel harassing Mr. Aldrin, and it went on for much longer than this before the punch. <3 European Space Agency’s Smart 1 Spacecraft On USA Today:"We shall search for them (i.e.:landing sites), with measurements not only in black and white, but also in three colors...." They found nothing. http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEM1O6BUQPE_index_1.html "With a ground resolution of 159metres per pixel." How large was the LM? A tad smaller than 159m methinks. I'm out of date on what they had before they crashed it into the surface, but I do know they had planned to take more pics of the Apollo sites from a lower orbit. Mayhaps you can go to the ESA site, and have a look. Lost Items: -NASA lost Armstrong’s audio tape with his famous first sentence on the “Moon”. -NASA lost Apollo 11’s video tapes. Not lost. Reused. They still have the copies and backups, albeit at a slightly lower quality. Neil Armstrong on the 25th Anniversary: -“The only bird that can talk is the parrot, but, he cant fly very well” -"There are great ideas, undiscovered breakthroughs available, to those who can remove one of truth’s protective layers." And again : What does this have to do with the price of fish in Zanzibar? O_o Epilogue: I believed until 2001, just like many of you do, that the Moon landings did happen. We all have been mesmerized for many years by NASA and political propaganda. It was in the year of 2001, that I walked into a friend’s office, who was an IT and animation specialist. The day previous Fox aired the hoax documentary (I did not see it.). He showed me the Apollo lift offs from the Moon, then he showed two other animations: one with sudden start (infinite acceleration) and the other with gradual start (with realistic acceleration). I immediately knew what the problem was: The Apollo lift offs videos were with instant velocity, therefore the NASA videos were/are fake." http://gianthoax.com/moonhoax/ I will post more photos of image composting and tampering when time allows. And that Fox "mockumentary" has been shown many times to be a bigger pile of steaming compost than Oscar the Grouch's friend in Sesame Street. And makes even less sense than that sentence. I see you chose to pretend to debunk mostly the "Circumstantial Evidence" .. Figures. Your opinions about Apollo are not very well researched.. Otherwise you wouldn't make glaring errors in the amount of "moon" rocks Apollo allegedly returned from the Moon, or believe that von Braun took a geological team to the Antarctic during the middle of the Apollo Program to play patsy. I will properly debunk all of your silly claims when I have more time .. As for now, all I can say is that your opinion of the Fox program, 'Conspiarcy Theory: Did we land on the Moon' obviously came right out of Jay Windley's clavius book of 'How to Pretend to Debunk a Conspiracy Theorist'.. In other words, it's nothing but typical parroting of NASA disinformation.
  25. Hurt feelings? Thicker skinned than that. Disappointed by you? Yeah I guess so. You can't on the one hand be accusing someone in public of deliberately and dishonestly trying to stop the truth getting out, while in private behaving in a friendly manner. I'm sorry, but to me that's just a bit too weird for my tastes. If you can't distinquish the difference between my opinions of your Apollo debating tactics and sharing some tunes and jokes with you on YouTube, then you're the one who's acting weird.
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