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... selected instead of the countless others that might have been used ? " A The strategy of making hypotheses about various levels of description and then testing these hypotheses seems to offer an approach to this problem . Systems have ...
... selected instead of the countless others that might have been used ? " A The strategy of making hypotheses about various levels of description and then testing these hypotheses seems to offer an approach to this problem . Systems have ...
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... SELECTION SEQUENCING SIMULATION POINTING AND CONTROLLING XXX GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION XX X RENDEZVOUS AND STATION KEEP . DOCKING SCIENCE DATA COLLECTING LANDING AND ASCENT SERVICE DATA COLLECTING SURFACE TRAVERSING FAULT DETECTION ...
... SELECTION SEQUENCING SIMULATION POINTING AND CONTROLLING XXX GUIDANCE AND NAVIGATION XX X RENDEZVOUS AND STATION KEEP . DOCKING SCIENCE DATA COLLECTING LANDING AND ASCENT SERVICE DATA COLLECTING SURFACE TRAVERSING FAULT DETECTION ...
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... selection manage- ment systems are well within current technology , and to some extent are available in systems similar to those at the EROS data center in Sioux Falls . However , the third type of database management function , the ...
... selection manage- ment systems are well within current technology , and to some extent are available in systems similar to those at the EROS data center in Sioux Falls . However , the third type of database management function , the ...
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... selection system will not be able to reach particular sites nor could it undertake an extensive mission . It also follows that a high - mobility rover guided by a low - quality path selection system would be limited in a similar fashion ...
... selection system will not be able to reach particular sites nor could it undertake an extensive mission . It also follows that a high - mobility rover guided by a low - quality path selection system would be limited in a similar fashion ...
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... selected are a function of the terrain to be traversed and the desired speed . The specific motion of an individual ... selecting and modifying its behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide ...
... selected are a function of the terrain to be traversed and the desired speed . The specific motion of an individual ... selecting and modifying its behavior sequences in response to many different types of sensory information over a wide ...
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