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 because I have to cast a vote in about 5 minutes also . Mr. STINE . Mr. Watkins , in the United States there is a term called Madison Avenue , and sometimes it is used with considerable derision , but I would like to say one ...
... limited because I have to cast a vote in about 5 minutes also . Mr. STINE . Mr. Watkins , in the United States there is a term called Madison Avenue , and sometimes it is used with considerable derision , but I would like to say one ...
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... limited total resources that government can make available for support of science . That concern has abated , perhaps even vanished . The entire scientific community applauds the remarkable accomplishments of two decades and ...
... limited total resources that government can make available for support of science . That concern has abated , perhaps even vanished . The entire scientific community applauds the remarkable accomplishments of two decades and ...
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... limited by diverse radia- -- tion effects that may also affect their sensors ; spacecraft in low altitude orbits are subjected to atmospheric drag which may cause errors in reporting their positions and thus limit their lifetimes ...
... limited by diverse radia- -- tion effects that may also affect their sensors ; spacecraft in low altitude orbits are subjected to atmospheric drag which may cause errors in reporting their positions and thus limit their lifetimes ...
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... sciences program , unsure of its intellectual merit and concerned that it might become a large - scale diversion from the always limited total resources that Government can make available for support of science . That concern 140.
... sciences program , unsure of its intellectual merit and concerned that it might become a large - scale diversion from the always limited total resources that Government can make available for support of science . That concern 140.
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... limited by diverse radiation effects that may also affect their sen- sors ; spacecraft in low altitude orbits are subjected to atmospheric drag which may cause errors in reporting their positions and thus limit their lifetimes . These ...
... limited by diverse radiation effects that may also affect their sen- sors ; spacecraft in low altitude orbits are subjected to atmospheric drag which may cause errors in reporting their positions and thus limit their lifetimes . These ...
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