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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... POTENTIAL REVENUES ( in Millions of Dollars ) ANNUAL ( PEAK ) CUMULATIVE ( 1985-2010 ) Wrist Radio ( General Use Initiated 1990 ) 20,000 100,000 Teleconferencing 9,000 90,000 National Information Services 6,000 40,000 Electronic Mail ...
... POTENTIAL REVENUES ( in Millions of Dollars ) ANNUAL ( PEAK ) CUMULATIVE ( 1985-2010 ) Wrist Radio ( General Use Initiated 1990 ) 20,000 100,000 Teleconferencing 9,000 90,000 National Information Services 6,000 40,000 Electronic Mail ...
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... POTENTIAL REVENUES ( in Millions of Dolars ) ANNUAL ( PEAK ) CUMULATIVE ( 1985 - 2010 ) MATERIALS Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 600 7,000 Electronics Semiconductors 2,000 20,000 Electrical Magnets 300 Superconductor ( generating only ) ...
... POTENTIAL REVENUES ( in Millions of Dolars ) ANNUAL ( PEAK ) CUMULATIVE ( 1985 - 2010 ) MATERIALS Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 600 7,000 Electronics Semiconductors 2,000 20,000 Electrical Magnets 300 Superconductor ( generating only ) ...
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... potential of the solar power satellite concept . They looked upon it as a potential open - ended solution to the energy problem but did not anticipate implementation earlier than 1995. After initial R & D costs are amortized , they see ...
... potential of the solar power satellite concept . They looked upon it as a potential open - ended solution to the energy problem but did not anticipate implementation earlier than 1995. After initial R & D costs are amortized , they see ...
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... potential investors and participants from domestic industry . We must find out and soon --whether some of the projected space products are real , economical , and marketable . Because the potential for this is there , a vacuum will ...
... potential investors and participants from domestic industry . We must find out and soon --whether some of the projected space products are real , economical , and marketable . Because the potential for this is there , a vacuum will ...
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... potential revenues possible in an active space industrialization field . Some of our best ideas for space products could indeed turn out to be moribund , but there will be others we do not dream of today that will emerge from the space ...
... potential revenues possible in an active space industrialization field . Some of our best ideas for space products could indeed turn out to be moribund , but there will be others we do not dream of today that will emerge from the space ...
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