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... Space Technology ( OAST ) has established the goal of providing a technology base so that NASA can accomplish future missions with a several - orders - of - magnitude increase in mission effectiveness at reduced cost . To realize this ...
... Space Technology ( OAST ) has established the goal of providing a technology base so that NASA can accomplish future missions with a several - orders - of - magnitude increase in mission effectiveness at reduced cost . To realize this ...
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... mission . The Study Group , chaired by Carl Sagan , was organized by Ewald Heer , JPL , at the request of Stanley Sadin of NASA Headquarters . It included NASA personnel , scientists who have worked on previous NASA missions , and ...
... mission . The Study Group , chaired by Carl Sagan , was organized by Ewald Heer , JPL , at the request of Stanley Sadin of NASA Headquarters . It included NASA personnel , scientists who have worked on previous NASA missions , and ...
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... space vehicle commit- ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has ...
... space vehicle commit- ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has ...
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... Space Program5 EXPLORATION OF SPACE MISSION CATEGORIES SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of a new era that may be distinguished by a highly capable space transportation sys- tem . In the ...
... Space Program5 EXPLORATION OF SPACE MISSION CATEGORIES SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of a new era that may be distinguished by a highly capable space transportation sys- tem . In the ...
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... SPACE MISSION CATEGORIES SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions ESTIMATES OF TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS TO AUTOMATE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS GROUND OPERATIONS ON - BOARD ...
... SPACE MISSION CATEGORIES SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions ESTIMATES OF TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS TO AUTOMATE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS GROUND OPERATIONS ON - BOARD ...
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