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appointed Shapley to head up the newly-formed Committee on Symbolic Activities for the First Lunar Landing, whose job it was to determine the nature of the artifacts to be left on the Moon as part of the
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After his second retirement, Shapley continued to work for NASA in a consulting capacity, and served on the
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on May 25, 1961, calling for the U.S. to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to Earth.
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His responsibilities included the space agency's budget, public and legislative affairs,
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In 1942, Shapley began federal government service with the Bureau of the Budget (now the
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in 1938 and where he continued to perform research and other graduate work until 1942.
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In 1965, Shapley joined NASA as associate deputy administrator, replacing
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Shapley retired from NASA in 1975, after which he consulted for the
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and other interagency affairs, and international relations.
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was in helping to craft the March 1958 memo that led to the
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Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology and Government
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Special Message to the Congress on Urgent National Needs
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Pasadena, California
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
38°54′47″N 77°03′25″W / 38.913°N 77.057°W / 38.913; -77.057
Harvard University
University of Chicago
B.A.
Harlow Shapley
Martha Betz Shapley
Mildred Shapley Matthews
Lloyd Shapley
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
NASA
Apollo program
Pasadena
Harlow Shapley
Martha Betz Shapley
Harvard University
University of Chicago
B.A. degree
Office of Management and Budget
Manhattan Project
nuclear weapons
space program
creation of NASA
first man into space
John F. Kennedy

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