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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... scientific , industrial , and general technology advancement . Space systems today are vital elements in supporting our armed forces with communication , surveillance , navigation , and meteorological services . Orbiting satellites have ...
... scientific , industrial , and general technology advancement . Space systems today are vital elements in supporting our armed forces with communication , surveillance , navigation , and meteorological services . Orbiting satellites have ...
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... scientific , and industrial ) facilities . Just as the present Space Shuttle system performance specifications and development time - tables were guided by the space program plans and forecasts of the 1960's , so we must continue to ...
... scientific , and industrial ) facilities . Just as the present Space Shuttle system performance specifications and development time - tables were guided by the space program plans and forecasts of the 1960's , so we must continue to ...
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... scientific , and industrial projects across the spectrum . We must extend our space systems ' power and duration capabilities and man's ability to work in space . In parallel , we should develop detailed plans and programs for the ...
... scientific , and industrial projects across the spectrum . We must extend our space systems ' power and duration capabilities and man's ability to work in space . In parallel , we should develop detailed plans and programs for the ...
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... scientific , industrial , and general technology advancement . Space systems today are key elements in supporting our Armed Forces with communication , surveillance , navigation , and meteorologi- cal services . Orbiting satellites have ...
... scientific , industrial , and general technology advancement . Space systems today are key elements in supporting our Armed Forces with communication , surveillance , navigation , and meteorologi- cal services . Orbiting satellites have ...
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... of unmanned satell- ites , for applications and for scientific experiment . We will also have a manned space station , Spacelab , in which we will continue to learn about the effects of very low gravity on the human body 86.
... of unmanned satell- ites , for applications and for scientific experiment . We will also have a manned space station , Spacelab , in which we will continue to learn about the effects of very low gravity on the human body 86.
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