SP-4012 NASA HISTORICAL DATA BOOK: VOLUME IV
NASA RESOURCES 1969-1978

 

Table 2-12. Land Value by Installation and Fiscal Year: In-House and Contractor-Held (at end of fiscal year; in thousands of dollars)

 

Installation

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

.

Ames Research Center

2,372

2,374

2,372

2,373

2,373

2,928

2,928

2,928

2,928

2,928

Electronics Research Center a

1,384

1,573

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Flight Research Center b

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Goddard Space Flight Center

1,544

1,640

1,647

1,647

1,661

1,661

1,661

1,661

1,675

1,675

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,067

1,188

Kennedy Space Center

71,018

72,173

72,173

72,171

72,171

72,172

71,345

71,345

71,345

71,345

Langley Research Center

116

116

116

116

116

116

116

162

162

162

Lewis Research Center

1,696

3,391

3,739

3,692

3,624

3,657

3,661

3,662

3,662

3,651

Manned Spacecraft Center c

9,029

9,029

9,029

9,029

9,029

9,029

9,036

9,047

9,107

9,107

Marshall Space Flight Center

30,822

30,810

26,270

26,271

26,271

7,568

7,568

7,587

7,587

7,137

National Space Technology Laboratories d

-

-

-

-

-

18,703

18,703

18,074

18,074

18,061

Space Nuclear Propulsion Office e

0

0

0

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wallops Station f

986

1,072

1,083

1,083

1,176

1,179

1,161

1,277

1,277

1,283

.

TOTAL

120,034

123,245

117,496

117,449

117,488

118,080

117,246

116,810

116,884

116,537

 
a Disestablished in 1970.
b Renamed Dryden Flight Research Center in 1976.
c Renamed Johnson Space Center in 1973.
d Established as an independent NASA field installation in 1974.
e Renamed Space Nuclear Systems Office in 1970. Disestablished in 1973.
f Renamed Wallops Flight Center in 1974.
 
Source: Facilities Engineering Division, Office of Facilities.


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