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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 13
... experiments in both space science and space industriali- zation . And we need the answers that Spacelab can provide . An Interim Upper Stage is being built as a private venture and it is absolutely necessary to extend the Space ...
... experiments in both space science and space industriali- zation . And we need the answers that Spacelab can provide . An Interim Upper Stage is being built as a private venture and it is absolutely necessary to extend the Space ...
Página 14
... experiments in the early part of the 1980 decade . It may require five to ten years to develop some of the hardware based upon this existing technology . There is an interesting paradox here in the case of space industrialization ...
... experiments in the early part of the 1980 decade . It may require five to ten years to develop some of the hardware based upon this existing technology . There is an interesting paradox here in the case of space industrialization ...
Página 25
... experiments becomes available . No " show stoppers " were found . This information in terms of annual gross sales of products and services in the three areas of communications , materials , and energy -- assuming that all 27 ...
... experiments becomes available . No " show stoppers " were found . This information in terms of annual gross sales of products and services in the three areas of communications , materials , and energy -- assuming that all 27 ...
Página 38
... experiments in alloying metals in orbit and the potential capability of producing directionally- solidified materials offer promise of new and better bearings . However , it is very early to say what the outcome of planned experiments ...
... experiments in alloying metals in orbit and the potential capability of producing directionally- solidified materials offer promise of new and better bearings . However , it is very early to say what the outcome of planned experiments ...
Página 39
... experiments involving crystal - growing in weightlessness have shown that it is possible to produce crystals with a minimum number of dislocations and other imperfections . This capability , plus the abilities to form very large thin ...
... experiments involving crystal - growing in weightlessness have shown that it is possible to produce crystals with a minimum number of dislocations and other imperfections . This capability , plus the abilities to form very large thin ...
Contenido
17 | |
55 | |
243 | |
259 | |
270 | |
316 | |
333 | |
342 | |
624 | |
635 | |
641 | |
649 | |
657 | |
673 | |
705 | |
726 | |
409 | |
417 | |
423 | |
429 | |
484 | |
567 | |
595 | |
613 | |
767 | |
776 | |
859 | |
875 | |
882 | |
929 | |
971 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
activities agencies applications areas believe benefits budget capability Chairman commercial Committee on Science communications satellite concept Congress continue cost demonstrated earth resources satellite economic effort energy engineering environment environmental establishment experimental experiments exploration extraterrestrial feasibility flight funding fusion power future space programs Geological geosynchronous geosynchronous orbit global goals Government High Frontier important initial INTELSAT investment KM² Landsat data Landsat programs lunar LUNETTA major maps materials ment microwave million missions NASA NASA's near-Earth Olin E operational system orbit payloads planning potential Powersoletta private sector problems processing products and services reflectors remote sensing requirements role satellite system Science and Technology scientific Seasat Skylab Solar Power Satellite solar system space industrialization SPACE LIGHT space science Space Shuttle space technology space transportation spacecraft Spacelab studies TEAGUE technical terrestrial tion U.S. Geological Survey United utilization