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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We recognize that the development of long - range goals and establishment of funding levels for any national activity must be preceded by extensive discussion and consultations among all the interested parties . Establishment of such ...
We recognize that the development of long - range goals and establishment of funding levels for any national activity must be preceded by extensive discussion and consultations among all the interested parties . Establishment of such ...
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Establishment of such goals for space science is imperative because of the long advance preparation time needed for these missions . To date , there has been no explicit statement of intent from this administration offering its view of ...
Establishment of such goals for space science is imperative because of the long advance preparation time needed for these missions . To date , there has been no explicit statement of intent from this administration offering its view of ...
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That goal is : The opening of the high frontier - the establishment of the first non - terrestrial , productive base by the year 2000 for human benefit through the use of resources beyond the biosphere of Earth .
That goal is : The opening of the high frontier - the establishment of the first non - terrestrial , productive base by the year 2000 for human benefit through the use of resources beyond the biosphere of Earth .
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That goal is : The opening of the high frontier - the establishment of the first nonterrestrial , productive base by the year 2000 for human benefit through the use of resources beyond the biosphere of Earth . This goal is different in ...
That goal is : The opening of the high frontier - the establishment of the first nonterrestrial , productive base by the year 2000 for human benefit through the use of resources beyond the biosphere of Earth . This goal is different in ...
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Ms. Hubbard , we hear a lot , really , from expert testimony - the three others who spoke were scientists and there seems to be an institutional establishment connected with space , either made up of aerospace manufacturers or ...
Ms. Hubbard , we hear a lot , really , from expert testimony - the three others who spoke were scientists and there seems to be an institutional establishment connected with space , either made up of aerospace manufacturers or ...
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