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... elements in this link between scientists and distant exploratory robots would be large antenna relay stations in geosynchronous orbit . These stations would also provide data handling and archiving services , especially for inaccessible ...
... elements in this link between scientists and distant exploratory robots would be large antenna relay stations in geosynchronous orbit . These stations would also provide data handling and archiving services , especially for inaccessible ...
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... elements into space and assemble them on site ( Figure 4-7 ) . Very large systems require heavy - lift launch vehicles which will bring bulk material to a construction platform ( Figure 4-8 ) , where the structural components are ...
... elements into space and assemble them on site ( Figure 4-7 ) . Very large systems require heavy - lift launch vehicles which will bring bulk material to a construction platform ( Figure 4-8 ) , where the structural components are ...
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... elements , the robot must have manipulators to handle them , and work with them and on them . Large structural subsys- tems must be moved from place to place and attached to each other . This usually requires rendezvous , stationkeeping ...
... elements , the robot must have manipulators to handle them , and work with them and on them . Large structural subsys- tems must be moved from place to place and attached to each other . This usually requires rendezvous , stationkeeping ...
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... elements , and world models into which complex requests can be evaluated . This knowledge base would guide the system in locating data containing the desired attributes utilizing a predefined indexing criteria and the relationship of ...
... elements , and world models into which complex requests can be evaluated . This knowledge base would guide the system in locating data containing the desired attributes utilizing a predefined indexing criteria and the relationship of ...
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... elements may find temporary purchase ( foothold ) . 2. The maneuverability of the rover , i.e. , the turning radius and dynamical characteristics , will determine what ter- rains in the large sense will be open for exploration . Unless ...
... elements may find temporary purchase ( foothold ) . 2. The maneuverability of the rover , i.e. , the turning radius and dynamical characteristics , will determine what ter- rains in the large sense will be open for exploration . Unless ...
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