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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... limited habitation could not be considered as full - blown human habitation of space ... but it will be a precursor in the evolution of the human presence in the Solar System . Having laid a foundation based upon some positive ...
... limited habitation could not be considered as full - blown human habitation of space ... but it will be a precursor in the evolution of the human presence in the Solar System . Having laid a foundation based upon some positive ...
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... 7.1 30,000 200,000 MILS / KWH 60 10GW at 27 MILS / KWH 100,000 600,000 Urban Night Illuminator 200 2,000 Nuclear Waste Disposal 1,000 3,000 $ 30- $ 100 B ~ $ 200 - $ 600 B the opposite of today's situation with limited payload masses . 30.
... 7.1 30,000 200,000 MILS / KWH 60 10GW at 27 MILS / KWH 100,000 600,000 Urban Night Illuminator 200 2,000 Nuclear Waste Disposal 1,000 3,000 $ 30- $ 100 B ~ $ 200 - $ 600 B the opposite of today's situation with limited payload masses . 30.
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... limited payload masses . Wide - band , high - rate information transfer services can be brought to such users as small libraries and to businesses heretofore unable to afford the expensive ground equipment now required . Initially , the ...
... limited payload masses . Wide - band , high - rate information transfer services can be brought to such users as small libraries and to businesses heretofore unable to afford the expensive ground equipment now required . Initially , the ...
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... limited in the satellite and your ground stations are large . If , with the Shuttle , OTV , and a number of other systems within 10 years , we could put very large communications satellites in geosynchronous orbit , this would allow us ...
... limited in the satellite and your ground stations are large . If , with the Shuttle , OTV , and a number of other systems within 10 years , we could put very large communications satellites in geosynchronous orbit , this would allow us ...
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... limited patent policies are very im- portant to encourage industrialization . I think the area of Govern- ment participation versus industry participation , particularly early in the program it is important for the Government to try to ...
... limited patent policies are very im- portant to encourage industrialization . I think the area of Govern- ment participation versus industry participation , particularly early in the program it is important for the Government to try to ...
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