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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Of all of the energy alternatives currently under study as far as they are concerned , the solar power satellite appeared to have the most acceptable environmental impact . They felt that the solar power satellite ...
Of all of the energy alternatives currently under study as far as they are concerned , the solar power satellite appeared to have the most acceptable environmental impact . They felt that the solar power satellite ...
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Inter- national concerns to be addressed are freedom and free flow of information in direct broadcasting and remote sensing ; national sovereignty relative to satellite and space station position ; and ownership of abandoned or disabled ...
Inter- national concerns to be addressed are freedom and free flow of information in direct broadcasting and remote sensing ; national sovereignty relative to satellite and space station position ; and ownership of abandoned or disabled ...
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International concerns to be addressed are freedom and free flow of infromation in direct broad- casting and remote sensing , national sovereignty relative to satellite and space station positions , and ownership of abandoned or ...
International concerns to be addressed are freedom and free flow of infromation in direct broad- casting and remote sensing , national sovereignty relative to satellite and space station positions , and ownership of abandoned or ...
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... who feel dizzy in a high- speed elevator . The plan I propose includes scientists , technicians and plumbers in space , as well as astronauts . My third assumption concerns the available technology for space program 84.
... who feel dizzy in a high- speed elevator . The plan I propose includes scientists , technicians and plumbers in space , as well as astronauts . My third assumption concerns the available technology for space program 84.
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My third assumption concerns the available technology for space program development . Twenty years ago , the launch of Sputnik I led to a great technical effort by the United States . That effort resulted in the launch of Explorer I on ...
My third assumption concerns the available technology for space program development . Twenty years ago , the launch of Sputnik I led to a great technical effort by the United States . That effort resulted in the launch of Explorer I on ...
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