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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... Land- sat - D will transmit data at a much greater rate than the first gen- eration of Landsats ; current ground facilities for processing Landsat data - owned and operated by the Department of the Interior - are in- adequate to handle ...
... Land- sat - D will transmit data at a much greater rate than the first gen- eration of Landsats ; current ground facilities for processing Landsat data - owned and operated by the Department of the Interior - are in- adequate to handle ...
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... lands . But we could make an enor- mous gesture of worldwide friendship by proposing transfer of a set of Landsats and of public service satellites to some currently not existing but appropriately constructed international body . I hope ...
... lands . But we could make an enor- mous gesture of worldwide friendship by proposing transfer of a set of Landsats and of public service satellites to some currently not existing but appropriately constructed international body . I hope ...
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... land , air , water * * * and we are the first to have the capacity to reach beyond these limits for an im- measurable future . We did not choose the issue . But we cannot choose to avoid it . We are at an evolutionary crossroad . If we ...
... land , air , water * * * and we are the first to have the capacity to reach beyond these limits for an im- measurable future . We did not choose the issue . But we cannot choose to avoid it . We are at an evolutionary crossroad . If we ...
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... land it on the lunar surface SIXTH SLIDE lunar base A second mass - driver would be part of that equipment . Located on the lunar surface , it could bring out 30,000 tons / year of lunar materials to a pre- cise point in space ; that is ...
... land it on the lunar surface SIXTH SLIDE lunar base A second mass - driver would be part of that equipment . Located on the lunar surface , it could bring out 30,000 tons / year of lunar materials to a pre- cise point in space ; that is ...
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... , lifted to lunar orbit by the mass - driver , would give us all the equipment needed for a lunar base , and all the propellant to soft - land it on the lunar surface [ slide 6 ] . 17 SLIDE 6 In this drawing of the lunar base. 184.
... , lifted to lunar orbit by the mass - driver , would give us all the equipment needed for a lunar base , and all the propellant to soft - land it on the lunar surface [ slide 6 ] . 17 SLIDE 6 In this drawing of the lunar base. 184.
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