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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... agencies from Federal and State governments and from private organizations where appropriate , be involved in the planning of the program from its beginning ; second , that from the beginning of any work on such satellite systems ...
... agencies from Federal and State governments and from private organizations where appropriate , be involved in the planning of the program from its beginning ; second , that from the beginning of any work on such satellite systems ...
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... agencies which is in large part controllable , or subject to choice and deferral , rather than being tied to long range people and defense - oriented commitments . Though less than one percent of the total Federal budget , it is a ...
... agencies which is in large part controllable , or subject to choice and deferral , rather than being tied to long range people and defense - oriented commitments . Though less than one percent of the total Federal budget , it is a ...
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... agencies which is in large part con- trollable , or subject to choice and deferral , rather than being tied to long - range people and defense - oriented commitments . Though less than 1 percent of the total Federal budget , it is a ...
... agencies which is in large part con- trollable , or subject to choice and deferral , rather than being tied to long - range people and defense - oriented commitments . Though less than 1 percent of the total Federal budget , it is a ...
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... agencies to determine how they may most effectively act in cooperation with each other and with the leadership of both Houses and with the President to achieve these urgent national goals . " To assist in these efforts the Office of ...
... agencies to determine how they may most effectively act in cooperation with each other and with the leadership of both Houses and with the President to achieve these urgent national goals . " To assist in these efforts the Office of ...
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... agencies , industry and academia . In 1977 , the Agency pro- vided results of our five year planning activities including detailed information on potential new project initiatives and major new thrusts in research . This document was ...
... agencies , industry and academia . In 1977 , the Agency pro- vided results of our five year planning activities including detailed information on potential new project initiatives and major new thrusts in research . This document was ...
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