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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... interest right now because we have spent the last twenty years learning about it . This knowledge has changed near - earth space from a hostile , alien environment to one that is useful . We can use space . We know this because we have ...
... interest right now because we have spent the last twenty years learning about it . This knowledge has changed near - earth space from a hostile , alien environment to one that is useful . We can use space . We know this because we have ...
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... interest and involvement from practically all segments of industry . They would like to see more NASA- sponsored R & D that is relevant to their products and suggested that NASA - sponsored R & D be directed more toward practical ...
... interest and involvement from practically all segments of industry . They would like to see more NASA- sponsored R & D that is relevant to their products and suggested that NASA - sponsored R & D be directed more toward practical ...
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... not like it then , and we will not like it in the future . A strong potential and considerable interest exists for utilizing solar energy in space and beaming it to the ground for use on earth . A progressive program must test 47.
... not like it then , and we will not like it in the future . A strong potential and considerable interest exists for utilizing solar energy in space and beaming it to the ground for use on earth . A progressive program must test 47.
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... ; they should therefore get some help and correct the situation . 2. Because of the lack of the sort of hard data needed by domestic industry to make decisions permitting them to enter zation and the growing interest in it , the fourth 49.
... ; they should therefore get some help and correct the situation . 2. Because of the lack of the sort of hard data needed by domestic industry to make decisions permitting them to enter zation and the growing interest in it , the fourth 49.
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... interest in it , the fourth and fifth Space Shuttle orbiters should be authorized , built , and operated so that American industry will not be short - changed when it comes to available payload space five years from now . I have seen ...
... interest in it , the fourth and fifth Space Shuttle orbiters should be authorized , built , and operated so that American industry will not be short - changed when it comes to available payload space five years from now . I have seen ...
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