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The Apollo Applications Program (AAP) was created as early as 1966 by NASA headquarters to develop science-based human spaceflight missions using hardware developed for the Apollo program. AAP was the ultimate development of a number of official and unofficial Apollo follow-on projects studied at various NASA labs. However, the AAP's ambitious initial plans became an early casualty when the Johnson Administration declined to support it adequately, partly in order to implement its Great Society set of domestic programs while remaining within a $100 billion budget. Thus, Fiscal Year 1967 ultimately allocated $80 million to the AAP, compared to NASA's preliminary estimates of $450 million necessary to fund a full-scale AAP program for that year, with over $1 billion being required for FY 1968

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  • Apollo Applications Program (cs)
  • Apollo-Anwendungs-Programm (de)
  • Apollo Applications Program (en)
  • Apollo Applications Program (es)
  • Apollo Applications Program (fr)
  • Apollo Applications Program (it)
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  • Apollo Applications Program byl americký projekt NASA z roku 1965, který navazoval na projekt Apollo a měl využít dosaženou vysokou úroveň americké kosmické techniky. Kvůli nedostatku finančních prostředků byl radikálně omezen. Podařilo se uskutečnit jen dílčí program Skylab. (cs)
  • Das Apollo Applications Program (kurz AAP, englisch für Apollo-Anwendungs-Programm) war ein Raumfahrtprojekt der USA. Es wurde im August 1965 von der National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ins Leben gerufen und entstand aus dem Wunsch heraus, über die Mondflüge hinaus die Hardware des Apollo-Programms für weitere, wissenschaftliche Missionen zu verwenden. Das einzige geplante Projekt, das tatsächlich durchgeführt wurde, war die Raumstation Skylab, und so wurde das Apollo Applications Program am 17. Februar 1970 offiziell in Skylab Program umbenannt. (de)
  • L'Apollo Applications Program (AAP) è stato un programma proposto dalla NASA nel 1968 per sviluppare le tecniche di volo spaziale umano utilizzando il materiale avanzato dal Programma Apollo. (it)
  • The Apollo Applications Program (AAP) was created as early as 1966 by NASA headquarters to develop science-based human spaceflight missions using hardware developed for the Apollo program. AAP was the ultimate development of a number of official and unofficial Apollo follow-on projects studied at various NASA labs. However, the AAP's ambitious initial plans became an early casualty when the Johnson Administration declined to support it adequately, partly in order to implement its Great Society set of domestic programs while remaining within a $100 billion budget. Thus, Fiscal Year 1967 ultimately allocated $80 million to the AAP, compared to NASA's preliminary estimates of $450 million necessary to fund a full-scale AAP program for that year, with over $1 billion being required for FY 1968 (en)
  • Apollo Applications Program (AAP) fue un programa de vuelos espaciales tripulados previsto por la NASA el 6 de agosto de 1965 como continuación del proyecto Apolo, y que nunca llegó a realizarse. Este programa preveía el desarrollo de misiones de larga duración en órbita terrestre, destinadas a realizar experimentos científicos, de ingeniería y técnicos. El material utilizado era el sobrante del programa Apolo, acondicionado para permitir la estancia de 3 personas durante un período de hasta 2 meses. Las fases del montaje serían: (es)
  • Apollo Applications Program (Programme des Applications Apollo) abrégé en AAP est un programme spatial habité lancé par la NASA en 1968 qui devait constituer la suite du programme Apollo tout en exploitant le matériel mis au point pour amener l'homme sur la Lune : le lanceur géant Saturn V, le module lunaire et le vaisseau spatial Apollo. Plusieurs projets ambitieux furent proposés, notamment des missions de séjour de longue durée sur la Lune, l'envoi d'un équipage sur le sol martien, la création d'une station spatiale et le survol de Vénus par une mission habitée. Mais les dirigeants politiques américains n'ont plus besoin après le débarquement réussi sur la Lune de démontrer la supériorité des États-Unis sur le rival soviétique. Par ailleurs, la crise économique et sociale que connaît al (fr)
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