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... Earth by the Earth Resources Technology Satellite - 1 ( ERTS - 1 , redesignated LANDSAT - 1 on January 15 , 1975 ) . Designed to last a year , ERTS 1 Introduction Space Aeronautics National Aeronautics and Space Administration Introduction.
... Earth by the Earth Resources Technology Satellite - 1 ( ERTS - 1 , redesignated LANDSAT - 1 on January 15 , 1975 ) . Designed to last a year , ERTS 1 Introduction Space Aeronautics National Aeronautics and Space Administration Introduction.
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... LANDSAT - 1 ) continued to acquire much new data on resources ' parameters and these data , along with extensive data from the Earth Resources Experiment Package car- ried on Skylab and those from the Earth Observa- tions Aircraft ...
... LANDSAT - 1 ) continued to acquire much new data on resources ' parameters and these data , along with extensive data from the Earth Resources Experiment Package car- ried on Skylab and those from the Earth Observa- tions Aircraft ...
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... Landsat 2 was orbited to join Landsat 1 to provide additional Earth sensing data to explore potential uses in a wide range of activities , including crop forecasting , pollution monitoring , forestry and land use studies , and in ...
... Landsat 2 was orbited to join Landsat 1 to provide additional Earth sensing data to explore potential uses in a wide range of activities , including crop forecasting , pollution monitoring , forestry and land use studies , and in ...
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... Landsat 2 , was launched in 1975 to test the capability for providing remote sensing data . from space and to explore the potential uses of these data in activities such as measuring and monitoring the world's food , timber , and water ...
... Landsat 2 , was launched in 1975 to test the capability for providing remote sensing data . from space and to explore the potential uses of these data in activities such as measuring and monitoring the world's food , timber , and water ...
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... Landsat program . Defense The Department of Defense made significant prog- ress during 1975 in space activities . Development of the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System is proceed- ing on schedule , with work going forward on user ...
... Landsat program . Defense The Department of Defense made significant prog- ress during 1975 in space activities . Development of the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System is proceed- ing on schedule , with work going forward on user ...
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activities Aeronautics and Space agencies Air Force aircraft antenna Apollo applications areas astronomy atmosphere aviation broadcast capability Center Committee communications satellite completed Comsat conducted continued cooperation Defense demonstrated Direct Broadcast Satellites Earth Resources energy engine environment environmental ERTS European Space Agency evaluation experimental experiments exploration facilities Federal flight test fuel global ground-based imagery improved infrared Intelsat investigations ionospheric land Landsat laser Launch vehicle lunar magnetosphere major mapping Mars measurements ment meteorological mission monitoring NASA NASA's National NOAA Objective observations Ocean operational orbit payload Pioneer 11 planet planned potential processes propulsion radar radio region remote sensing rotor satel satellite data satellite system scheduled scientific sensors Skylab solar solar cells solar wind Soyuz space flight Space Shuttle spacecraft Spacelab stations surface synchronous orbit tech techniques telescope Thor-Delta tion Transportation United users weather wind x-ray
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Página 76 - For the purpose of providing assurance of compliance with the provisions of this Treaty, each Party shall use national technical means of verification at its disposal in a manner consistent with generally recognized principles of international law.
Página 72 - to elaborate principles governing the use by States of artificial earth satellites for direct television broadcasting with a view to concluding an international agreement or agreements.
Página 63 - The report is provided in accordance with Section 206 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended (42 USC 2476).
Página 44 - It is too early to make a commitment to the development of a satellite solar power station or space manufacturing facility due to the uncertainty of the technology and economic cost-benefits and environmental concerns. There are, however, very useful intermediate steps that will allow the development and testing of key technologies and experience in space industrial operations to be gained. The United States will pursue an evolutionary program that is directed toward assessing new options which will...
Página 42 - ... exercising mutual restraint, the United States and the Soviet Union have an opportunity at this early juncture to stop an unhealthy arms competition in space before the competition develops a momentum of its own.
Página 61 - The National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council is a private, non-profit organization of scientists dedicated to the furtherance of science and its use for the general welfare.
Página 44 - Future Applications and Economic Activity. It is too early to make a commitment to the development of a satellite solar power station or space manufacturing facility due to the uncertainty of the technology and economic cost-benefits and environmental concerns.
Página 42 - Increase benefits for resources expended through better integration and technology transfer among the national space programs and through more joint projects when appropriate, thereby increasing the return on the $100 billion investment in space to the benefit of the American people. Assure American scientific and technological leadership in space for the security and welfare of the Nation and continue R.
Página 42 - ... —Emphasize space science and exploration in a manner that retains the challenge and excitement and permits the nation to retain the vitality of its space technology base, yet provides short-term flexibility to impose fiscal constraints when conditions warrant.
Página 44 - ... gained. The United States will pursue an evolutionary program that is directed toward assessing new options which will be reviewed periodically by the Policy Review Committee (Space). The evolutionary program will stress science and basic technology — integrated with a complementary ground R. & D. program — and will continue to evaluate the relative costs and benefits of proposed activities.