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... exploration and global services , the ground- based mission operations can become extremely complex . A recent example of a planetary exploration mission , and perhaps the most complex to date , is Viking . At times there were several ...
... exploration and global services , the ground- based mission operations can become extremely complex . A recent example of a planetary exploration mission , and perhaps the most complex to date , is Viking . At times there were several ...
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... exploration in the outer solar system , the light - travel times range from tens of minutes to many hours . As a result , it is often useless for a spacecraft in trouble to radio the Earth for instructions . In many cases , the instruc ...
... exploration in the outer solar system , the light - travel times range from tens of minutes to many hours . As a result , it is often useless for a spacecraft in trouble to radio the Earth for instructions . In many cases , the instruc ...
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... exploration for 15 years on vidicon technology , well into a period when commercial manufac- turers were no longer producing the vidicon systems and NASA was relying on previously stockpiled devices . This has been the case since 1962 ...
... exploration for 15 years on vidicon technology , well into a period when commercial manufac- turers were no longer producing the vidicon systems and NASA was relying on previously stockpiled devices . This has been the case since 1962 ...
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... exploration and material handling in hazardous environments . 1.1 Need for Robotics Within NASA Robotics and artificial intelligence have played surprisingly small roles in the space program . This is unfortunate because there are a ...
... exploration and material handling in hazardous environments . 1.1 Need for Robotics Within NASA Robotics and artificial intelligence have played surprisingly small roles in the space program . This is unfortunate because there are a ...
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... exploration should be under- taken . A surface trajectory involving hundreds of kilometers , and desirably over 1000 kilometers , would be required to explore a sufficient number of the science sites on Mars to gain an adequate coverage ...
... exploration should be under- taken . A surface trajectory involving hundreds of kilometers , and desirably over 1000 kilometers , would be required to explore a sufficient number of the science sites on Mars to gain an adequate coverage ...
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