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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... means that we will continue to do so in the future . Space industrialization is not new . It began on a specific date : April 6 , 1965. On that date , Early Bird was launched . It was the world's first commercial communications ...
... means that we will continue to do so in the future . Space industrialization is not new . It began on a specific date : April 6 , 1965. On that date , Early Bird was launched . It was the world's first commercial communications ...
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... means that we must maintain a flexible approach , one that can adapt to changing problems and solutions . In practice , that means that we will need man in space , as well as machines , for the foreseeable future . This view is not ...
... means that we must maintain a flexible approach , one that can adapt to changing problems and solutions . In practice , that means that we will need man in space , as well as machines , for the foreseeable future . This view is not ...
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... means that we are approaching the point where a scientist may spend most of his productive career in conceiving , designing , executing and analyzing a single experiment . Will he be willing to do this , if the U.S. Space Program is ...
... means that we are approaching the point where a scientist may spend most of his productive career in conceiving , designing , executing and analyzing a single experiment . Will he be willing to do this , if the U.S. Space Program is ...
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... means ? Mr. STINE . All right . Let's suppose that we find a 1 - mile diameter nickel iron and we manage to put the effort and move it into near Earth orbit or some other orbit and we start using it for our steel supply ; 1 mile down of ...
... means ? Mr. STINE . All right . Let's suppose that we find a 1 - mile diameter nickel iron and we manage to put the effort and move it into near Earth orbit or some other orbit and we start using it for our steel supply ; 1 mile down of ...
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... means for dissemination and use of data derived from the Space Telescope . • 6 Why is there so much interest in this particular telescope ? Many astronomers believe , and there are observations to suggest , that the universe started ...
... means for dissemination and use of data derived from the Space Telescope . • 6 Why is there so much interest in this particular telescope ? Many astronomers believe , and there are observations to suggest , that the universe started ...
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