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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... 1977 Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee , we appreciate this opportunity to comment on the important questions posed by the Subcommittee relating to the establishment of an Earth Resources Information System ( ERIS ) .
... 1977 Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee , we appreciate this opportunity to comment on the important questions posed by the Subcommittee relating to the establishment of an Earth Resources Information System ( ERIS ) .
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As we understand it , the basic concepts set forth in the reports prepared for the Committee contemplate that ERIS should consist of a centralized space segment owned and operated by the Government , together with a centralized ground ...
As we understand it , the basic concepts set forth in the reports prepared for the Committee contemplate that ERIS should consist of a centralized space segment owned and operated by the Government , together with a centralized ground ...
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With respect to the state of the technology , there is technology available today , including that developed in the NASA experimental Landsat programs , which is ready for implementation in an operational ERIS . While we do not consider ...
With respect to the state of the technology , there is technology available today , including that developed in the NASA experimental Landsat programs , which is ready for implementation in an operational ERIS . While we do not consider ...
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Given the present state of the market , we believe it is of critical importance to involve the private sector in an operational ERIS in a manner which extends beyond the mere provision to the Government of equipment and services to be ...
Given the present state of the market , we believe it is of critical importance to involve the private sector in an operational ERIS in a manner which extends beyond the mere provision to the Government of equipment and services to be ...
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With respect to private sector involvement in an ERIS , we recognize there are legitimate governmental and international interests regarding the manner in which earth resources technology is implemented on an operational basis and that ...
With respect to private sector involvement in an ERIS , we recognize there are legitimate governmental and international interests regarding the manner in which earth resources technology is implemented on an operational basis and that ...
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