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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In almost every area where a physical or scientific frontier has become known , available , and ripe for use , where the risks to private investors have been exceptionally high , where the return on investment times have been very long ...
In almost every area where a physical or scientific frontier has become known , available , and ripe for use , where the risks to private investors have been exceptionally high , where the return on investment times have been very long ...
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Is it spreading itself too thin in an attempt to become an operating agency and thereby perhaps insure its survival ? Perhaps some of the other witnesses can answer these questions . Perhaps it is time to review Public Law 85-568 ...
Is it spreading itself too thin in an attempt to become an operating agency and thereby perhaps insure its survival ? Perhaps some of the other witnesses can answer these questions . Perhaps it is time to review Public Law 85-568 ...
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With increasing capacity , greater market saturation , and declining costs , the universe of users could become the entire population above some given age the age of 16 was arbitrarily selected in the study .
With increasing capacity , greater market saturation , and declining costs , the universe of users could become the entire population above some given age the age of 16 was arbitrarily selected in the study .
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... but the payoffs seem to be tremendous and will probably far exceed our wildest dreams . This is a critical moment in human history . A new ecological niche has become available to us . The final frontier has opened .
... but the payoffs seem to be tremendous and will probably far exceed our wildest dreams . This is a critical moment in human history . A new ecological niche has become available to us . The final frontier has opened .
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Space must become accessible to people like us , people who don't see too well , who feel dizzy in a high- speed elevator . The plan I propose includes scientists , technicians and plumbers in space , as well as astronauts .
Space must become accessible to people like us , people who don't see too well , who feel dizzy in a high- speed elevator . The plan I propose includes scientists , technicians and plumbers in space , as well as astronauts .
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