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... given for specific missions . There is a high premium on the success of individual missions . The safest course always seems to be to use a computer system which has already been tested successfully in some previous mission . But most ...
... given for specific missions . There is a high premium on the success of individual missions . The safest course always seems to be to use a computer system which has already been tested successfully in some previous mission . But most ...
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... given enough attention to work in the area . Perhaps a dozen or more clumsy two - fingered systems have been developed , but all of these would be museum pieces had the work gone at proper speed . It therefore makes sense for NASA to ...
... given enough attention to work in the area . Perhaps a dozen or more clumsy two - fingered systems have been developed , but all of these would be museum pieces had the work gone at proper speed . It therefore makes sense for NASA to ...
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... Given the need to take advantage of imminent opportunities on Mars , we believe the design , construction , and systematic evaluation of a functional reconfigurable rover should be undertaken to : 1. Determine optimal configuration ...
... Given the need to take advantage of imminent opportunities on Mars , we believe the design , construction , and systematic evaluation of a functional reconfigurable rover should be undertaken to : 1. Determine optimal configuration ...
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... given the importance and novelty of the Viking missions . However , as NASA proceeds with increasingly complex scientific missions , the increasing autonomy of craft will demand far more automated sequence control 34.
... given the importance and novelty of the Viking missions . However , as NASA proceeds with increasingly complex scientific missions , the increasing autonomy of craft will demand far more automated sequence control 34.
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... given the general goals ; then produces a general sequencing plan . The general plan is progressively mapped down to the individual command level , resulting in a sequence of primitive steps to be sent to the craft . Before it is sent ...
... given the general goals ; then produces a general sequencing plan . The general plan is progressively mapped down to the individual command level , resulting in a sequence of primitive steps to be sent to the craft . Before it is sent ...
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