a | Relationship of NASA to Scientific Community . . . Although the discussion was supposed to be concerned with the space | | science program in general, it seemed to revolve primarily upon the problems that different memberé of ‘the Panel had encountered in their relationships with NASA. A letter had been received by Dr. Rossi from Jim Van Allen which supported the general feeling of poorscientific-NASA relations. Dr, Kistiakowsky attended portions of the meeting and he outlined the specific préblems on which he asked for a‘decision. 1. A letter from the President fo Glennan told himto improve the astronomy program, z. A letter from Glennan to the President said everything’ was one o.k.. 3.° Conversations between Glennan and Kisty concerning the Space Science Board relationship to NASA ia that outelde scientists | are td suggest broad programs. The Space Science Panel relationship os ‘iq quite different, because the Panel is an actual Government organization and although it must realize certain limitations, it can criticize procedures programs, activitics, etc. because it is an arm of the President, ‘He wants from us concrete recommendations for NASA improved procedures . ‘ 4. Kisty aleo desires a half page memorandum for the President concerning _ tha improv ement of the program in astronomy. Haefeels that both the recommendationsfor NASA and the memorandum conceming the astrGnomy program should becizaited after a conference with Dryden, Jae | “CERT,A

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