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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The first activity , scientific exploration , has been under way since the end of World War II when the first large ballistic rocket vehicles became available for launching scientific payloads beyond the atmosphere .
The first activity , scientific exploration , has been under way since the end of World War II when the first large ballistic rocket vehicles became available for launching scientific payloads beyond the atmosphere .
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Scientific exploration and experimentation are not the reasons for having a space program or for doing things in space to the exclusion of everything else . A Congress responsive to the electorate will not be able to justify a large ...
Scientific exploration and experimentation are not the reasons for having a space program or for doing things in space to the exclusion of everything else . A Congress responsive to the electorate will not be able to justify a large ...
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In almost every area where a physical or scientific frontier has become known , available , and ripe for use , where the risks to private investors have been exceptionally high , where the return on investment times have been very long ...
In almost every area where a physical or scientific frontier has become known , available , and ripe for use , where the risks to private investors have been exceptionally high , where the return on investment times have been very long ...
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Why shouldn't the United States simply continue a space program primarily characterized by scientific exploration , supported by tax revenues from other sources , and operating with less than one percent of the federal budget ?
Why shouldn't the United States simply continue a space program primarily characterized by scientific exploration , supported by tax revenues from other sources , and operating with less than one percent of the federal budget ?
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gram , " which means stop treating it as though it were a scientific curiosity and get some people like Bechtel & Stearns - Rogers , or Brown & Root in there to have a look at this . So I have drawn some conclusions from all of this .
gram , " which means stop treating it as though it were a scientific curiosity and get some people like Bechtel & Stearns - Rogers , or Brown & Root in there to have a look at this . So I have drawn some conclusions from all of this .
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