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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... orbit . I really didn't either until I got a look at it . But , by 1981 , it appears that we may have a real problem out there with not only frequency crowding but location crowding in orbit as well . You might think , well , there's an ...
... orbit . I really didn't either until I got a look at it . But , by 1981 , it appears that we may have a real problem out there with not only frequency crowding but location crowding in orbit as well . You might think , well , there's an ...
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... orbit crowding problem , to ar- rive at an acceptable plan for a large geosynchronous orbit platform program and to see that it happens with proper funding and timely activity . No. 5 , because of the apparent potential for space ...
... orbit crowding problem , to ar- rive at an acceptable plan for a large geosynchronous orbit platform program and to see that it happens with proper funding and timely activity . No. 5 , because of the apparent potential for space ...
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... orbit demonstration of a pilot plant solar power satellite by 1985. And if it is found feasible , a prototype solar power satellite in geosynchronous orbit by 1992. This work is basically a space transportation issue , requiring ...
... orbit demonstration of a pilot plant solar power satellite by 1985. And if it is found feasible , a prototype solar power satellite in geosynchronous orbit by 1992. This work is basically a space transportation issue , requiring ...
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... orbit . Assembled platforms can be attached initially to the Shuttle and later grouped to provide free - flying , multi - purpose modules for space applications develop- ment , material processing experiments , and feasibility ...
... orbit . Assembled platforms can be attached initially to the Shuttle and later grouped to provide free - flying , multi - purpose modules for space applications develop- ment , material processing experiments , and feasibility ...
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... orbit with relatively low - cost instruments and / or laboratories and without the need to develop expensive satellites to carry them . The Space Shuttle is the first step of our future space program , and it is the key to providing ...
... orbit with relatively low - cost instruments and / or laboratories and without the need to develop expensive satellites to carry them . The Space Shuttle is the first step of our future space program , and it is the key to providing ...
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