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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... increasingly evident that other nations intend to capital- ize on the progress of the past . No nation will remain economically competi- tive or secure without a vigorous , imaginative program on the space frontier . A detailed program ...
... increasingly evident that other nations intend to capital- ize on the progress of the past . No nation will remain economically competi- tive or secure without a vigorous , imaginative program on the space frontier . A detailed program ...
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... increasing rapidly . It is important because some trends may be essentially irrevers- ible ; contaminants introduced into the atmosphere or ocean or a decade during a single year may affect climate for decades or centuries . The data ...
... increasing rapidly . It is important because some trends may be essentially irrevers- ible ; contaminants introduced into the atmosphere or ocean or a decade during a single year may affect climate for decades or centuries . The data ...
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... increasingly dependent on the acquisition of such measurements , and we emphasize once again the timely nature of such a mission . The new phenomena presently under investigation in high energy astrophysics have a revolutionary impact ...
... increasingly dependent on the acquisition of such measurements , and we emphasize once again the timely nature of such a mission . The new phenomena presently under investigation in high energy astrophysics have a revolutionary impact ...
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... increased the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere , and some scenarios contem- plated by our Geophysics Research Board predict serious , even devas- tating consequences if major fractions of our energy requirements continue to be ...
... increased the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere , and some scenarios contem- plated by our Geophysics Research Board predict serious , even devas- tating consequences if major fractions of our energy requirements continue to be ...
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... increasing detailed scientific and / or economic justifications for new proposals . It has reached the point that truly imagina- tive concepts just cannot be sold . As a result , the space planners concentrate on those programs which ...
... increasing detailed scientific and / or economic justifications for new proposals . It has reached the point that truly imagina- tive concepts just cannot be sold . As a result , the space planners concentrate on those programs which ...
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