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 also have a number of proven , reliable , but expendable launch vehicles such as Titan III , Delta , Atlas - Centaur , and Scout . These are planned for phase - out in favor of the Space Shuttle , but they will be around and used in ...
We also have a number of proven , reliable , but expendable launch vehicles such as Titan III , Delta , Atlas - Centaur , and Scout . These are planned for phase - out in favor of the Space Shuttle , but they will be around and used in ...
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... appear to be getting increasingly involved in space industrial- ization . Both nations have the industrial infrastructure to support the undertaking . Both nations either have a space launch capability or can create it if needed .
... appear to be getting increasingly involved in space industrial- ization . Both nations have the industrial infrastructure to support the undertaking . Both nations either have a space launch capability or can create it if needed .
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This work is basically a space transportation issue requiring efficient heavy - lift launch vehicles and low - cost shuttle - type systems as well as deep - space transport vehicles . The work should define milestones and decision ...
This work is basically a space transportation issue requiring efficient heavy - lift launch vehicles and low - cost shuttle - type systems as well as deep - space transport vehicles . The work should define milestones and decision ...
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This work is basically a space transportation issue , requiring efficient heavy - lift launch vehicles . This work should define milestores and decision points where " go " or " no - go " decisions should be made .
This work is basically a space transportation issue , requiring efficient heavy - lift launch vehicles . This work should define milestores and decision points where " go " or " no - go " decisions should be made .
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And , of course , the Soviet Union continues its steady military and scientific progress in space as witnessed by a launch rate four times that of the United States , development of killer satellites , and the current modular space ...
And , of course , the Soviet Union continues its steady military and scientific progress in space as witnessed by a launch rate four times that of the United States , development of killer satellites , and the current modular space ...
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