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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This means that we will continue to do so in the future . Space industrialization is not new . It began on a specific date : April 6 , 1965. On that date , Early Bird was launched . It was the world's first commercial communications ...
This means that we will continue to do so in the future . Space industrialization is not new . It began on a specific date : April 6 , 1965. On that date , Early Bird was launched . It was the world's first commercial communications ...
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This means that we must maintain a flexible approach , one that can adapt to changing problems and solutions . In practice , that means that we will need man in space , as well as machines , for the foreseeable future .
This means that we must maintain a flexible approach , one that can adapt to changing problems and solutions . In practice , that means that we will need man in space , as well as machines , for the foreseeable future .
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It means that we are approaching the point where a scientist may spend most of his productive career in conceiving , designing , executing and analyzing a single experiment . Will he be willing to do this , if the U.S. Space Program is ...
It means that we are approaching the point where a scientist may spend most of his productive career in conceiving , designing , executing and analyzing a single experiment . Will he be willing to do this , if the U.S. Space Program is ...
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That means it is 3 years from launch date to the point where the satellite begins its real mission around Jupiter . We have to get used to this . If we are going to be doing long duration experiments involving planetary probes ...
That means it is 3 years from launch date to the point where the satellite begins its real mission around Jupiter . We have to get used to this . If we are going to be doing long duration experiments involving planetary probes ...
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... a mechanism for engaging astronomers throughout the world , and to provide a means for dissemination and use of data derived from the Space Telescope . Last year , in 6 Why is there so much interest in this particular telescope ?
... a mechanism for engaging astronomers throughout the world , and to provide a means for dissemination and use of data derived from the Space Telescope . Last year , in 6 Why is there so much interest in this particular telescope ?
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