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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... less expensive space operations in support of both exploration and utilization . We need to get busy applying that technology now so that some important accessories such as a 25 kilowatt space power system will be available when needed ...
... less expensive space operations in support of both exploration and utilization . We need to get busy applying that technology now so that some important accessories such as a 25 kilowatt space power system will be available when needed ...
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... less energy - consuming and safer inter- facing elements can remain on Earth . In the 1990's , as we design and construct the major space center for the year 2000 , we must continue to advance our science and technology on a broad front ...
... less energy - consuming and safer inter- facing elements can remain on Earth . In the 1990's , as we design and construct the major space center for the year 2000 , we must continue to advance our science and technology on a broad front ...
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... less expensive . However , I believe the programs can be integrated in such a way that most missions will use the Tug , from 1989 onwards . What about useful applications ? As I already mentioned , a number of these are accomplished ...
... less expensive . However , I believe the programs can be integrated in such a way that most missions will use the Tug , from 1989 onwards . What about useful applications ? As I already mentioned , a number of these are accomplished ...
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... less expensive t will also provide a service function for unmanned applic- ations satellites , in low or geosynchronous orbit . Finally , we will have gained a much larger body of knowledge regarding man in space . At that point ...
... less expensive t will also provide a service function for unmanned applic- ations satellites , in low or geosynchronous orbit . Finally , we will have gained a much larger body of knowledge regarding man in space . At that point ...
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... less than that . The final category involves an attempt to assess the significance of human activities on both regional and global climate . This goal is dis- tinct from the others because the effects of man's activities 144.
... less than that . The final category involves an attempt to assess the significance of human activities on both regional and global climate . This goal is dis- tinct from the others because the effects of man's activities 144.
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