A bill to maintain the preeminence of the United States in space, to promote the peaceful exploration and utilization of space, and for other purposes.
National Commission on Space Act - Directs the President to establish a National Commission on Space to make a comprehensive investigation of existing and proposed space activities in the United States to assess their adequacy in meeting the present and future needs of the Nation. Requires such study to include a review of methods by which space technology might be utilized and the adequacy of current and future space policy.
Directs the Commission to report to the President and the appropriate congressional committees within 12 months. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1984.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
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