Future Space Programs: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, January 24, 25, 26, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 986 páginas |
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... fact that the Space Shuttle can put the whole rig tractor , trailer , and load into orbit with room and weight -- margins to spare . And do it every Thursday morning . -- Other government policies are discouraging domestic industry from ...
... fact that the Space Shuttle can put the whole rig tractor , trailer , and load into orbit with room and weight -- margins to spare . And do it every Thursday morning . -- Other government policies are discouraging domestic industry from ...
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... fact that the work to date is too shallow to provide a data base for industrial decisions . Specific comments were : 1. The products are poorly defined at this time . 2. The markets are too indefinite yet . 3. Some terrestrial ...
... fact that the work to date is too shallow to provide a data base for industrial decisions . Specific comments were : 1. The products are poorly defined at this time . 2. The markets are too indefinite yet . 3. Some terrestrial ...
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... fact , Science Applications Inc. , told me to go ahead and " tell it like it is . " Incidentally this has been the manner in which the whole SAI space industrialization study has been conducted . And people at Marshall Space Flight ...
... fact , Science Applications Inc. , told me to go ahead and " tell it like it is . " Incidentally this has been the manner in which the whole SAI space industrialization study has been conducted . And people at Marshall Space Flight ...
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... fact that the loss of calcium from the human body , which began soon after the astronauts went up , continued at apparently a constant rate . It did not reach any asymptotic value . It kept going down until they came back to Earth . Now ...
... fact that the loss of calcium from the human body , which began soon after the astronauts went up , continued at apparently a constant rate . It did not reach any asymptotic value . It kept going down until they came back to Earth . Now ...
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... fact that the so - called nuclear waste material 100 years from now may be a valuable resource . We may not want to throw it away . We may want to park it in orbit somewhere . Mr. LUJAN . That's my followup question . Is there some ...
... fact that the so - called nuclear waste material 100 years from now may be a valuable resource . We may not want to throw it away . We may want to park it in orbit somewhere . Mr. LUJAN . That's my followup question . Is there some ...
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