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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Introduction : The future of the United States space program appears to consist of three separate but allied and sequential activities : ( a ) scientific exploration , ( b ) commercial utilization , and ( c ) human habitation of space .
Introduction : The future of the United States space program appears to consist of three separate but allied and sequential activities : ( a ) scientific exploration , ( b ) commercial utilization , and ( c ) human habitation of space .
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In addition , most domestic firms have capitalization policies that will not permit them to consider such high - risk ventures as most space industrial activities now appear to be . Domestic industrial firms have well - established ...
In addition , most domestic firms have capitalization policies that will not permit them to consider such high - risk ventures as most space industrial activities now appear to be . Domestic industrial firms have well - established ...
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Since that time , it appears to be evolving into an operating agency . Fifteen of the twenty - five satellites to be launched by NASA in 1978 are reimbursible operations . NASA is on a tight budget . Is it doing what it supposed to be ...
Since that time , it appears to be evolving into an operating agency . Fifteen of the twenty - five satellites to be launched by NASA in 1978 are reimbursible operations . NASA is on a tight budget . Is it doing what it supposed to be ...
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But we appear to have in the United States the necessary government and industrial infrastructures that can both support and require space industrialization and that can utilize and benefit from the output of space industrialization .
But we appear to have in the United States the necessary government and industrial infrastructures that can both support and require space industrialization and that can utilize and benefit from the output of space industrialization .
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... cutting speed would have a market at a competetive price . When down - time and lost production costs are also considered , especially in factories using numerically-- controlled machines , costs appear to be even more competetive 36.
... cutting speed would have a market at a competetive price . When down - time and lost production costs are also considered , especially in factories using numerically-- controlled machines , costs appear to be even more competetive 36.
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