Manned space operationsAn illustration of the Manned Orbiting Laboratory.
Then-US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara publicly unveiled the program in December 1963, and President Lyndon B. Johnson formally approved the project in August 1965.
"This program will bring us new knowledge about what man is able to do in space," Johnson said at the time.
It will develop technology and equipment which will help advance manned and unmanned space flights.
"The system was resource-limited because it was a film system, not electronic like we have now.
Persons:
Robert McNamara, Lyndon B, Johnson, Richard Truly
Organizations:
Manned, Laboratory, US Air Force, National Reconnaissance Office, Cuban Missile, MOL
Locations:
Vietnam, America, Soviet Union