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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... goals . It is the objec- tive of these hearings to begin to formulate such a program for our Nation . We welcome as our first witness Mr. G. Harry Stine , author of " The Third Industrial Revolution . " Mr. Stine is an engineer and ...
... goals . It is the objec- tive of these hearings to begin to formulate such a program for our Nation . We welcome as our first witness Mr. G. Harry Stine , author of " The Third Industrial Revolution . " Mr. Stine is an engineer and ...
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... goals must challenge our spirt and technological capabilities , yet be flexible to permit response to technology advances and funding variations . Plans must be reasonably scheduled , stable , attractive , easily understandable and ...
... goals must challenge our spirt and technological capabilities , yet be flexible to permit response to technology advances and funding variations . Plans must be reasonably scheduled , stable , attractive , easily understandable and ...
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... goals as a guide for both short - term and longer - range decisions . And it recognized the need to challenge man's spirit and technical capabilities . A program was proposed at that time to utilize space for the welfare , security ...
... goals as a guide for both short - term and longer - range decisions . And it recognized the need to challenge man's spirit and technical capabilities . A program was proposed at that time to utilize space for the welfare , security ...
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... goal a major permanent operational center in space for the year 2000 , designed to provide large - scale contributions to the people on earth . By 1990 , we would be in a position to determine the proper mix of mission objectives and ...
... goal a major permanent operational center in space for the year 2000 , designed to provide large - scale contributions to the people on earth . By 1990 , we would be in a position to determine the proper mix of mission objectives and ...
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... goals , implemented by plans which can be flexible in response to technology advances and funding constraints . The goals and the steps to achieve them 73.
... goals , implemented by plans which can be flexible in response to technology advances and funding constraints . The goals and the steps to achieve them 73.
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