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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... NASA . Now , I want to make one thing very clear . I am speaking here today as an individual , not as an employee or consultant , or contractor to anyone in NASA or the aerospace industry . Nobody has approved of what I am saying or ...
... NASA . Now , I want to make one thing very clear . I am speaking here today as an individual , not as an employee or consultant , or contractor to anyone in NASA or the aerospace industry . Nobody has approved of what I am saying or ...
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... NASA has not done very well in communicating the essentials of our national space program to the American public , in spite of the valiant efforts of a number of very highly qualified and dedicated individuals within NASA . Part of NASA's ...
... NASA has not done very well in communicating the essentials of our national space program to the American public , in spite of the valiant efforts of a number of very highly qualified and dedicated individuals within NASA . Part of NASA's ...
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... NASA should also support and otherwise encourage applied research and development in the various areas of space industrialization where our studies have shown that the data is weak or nonexistent . No. 3 , NASA should establish an ...
... NASA should also support and otherwise encourage applied research and development in the various areas of space industrialization where our studies have shown that the data is weak or nonexistent . No. 3 , NASA should establish an ...
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... NASA was not intended to be an op- erating agency when it was established . It has proven itself to be out- standing in space exploration and space transportation development . Let them do what they are best at and support them fully in ...
... NASA was not intended to be an op- erating agency when it was established . It has proven itself to be out- standing in space exploration and space transportation development . Let them do what they are best at and support them fully in ...
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... NASA's budget , averaging at least five percent annually beginning in 1980 . Appropriate management and institutional changes will have to keep pace with technical capability growth . I recommend , for instance , consideration of a ...
... NASA's budget , averaging at least five percent annually beginning in 1980 . Appropriate management and institutional changes will have to keep pace with technical capability growth . I recommend , for instance , consideration of a ...
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