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... possible to the sensors where the data is collected , namely by the robot in space . However , examining the various ground operations in detail , we con- clude that most of those that must remain on the ground could also be automated ...
... possible to the sensors where the data is collected , namely by the robot in space . However , examining the various ground operations in detail , we con- clude that most of those that must remain on the ground could also be automated ...
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... possible spinoff of these activities , is given in the supporting documentation . With the development of integrated circuits , microprocessors , and silicon chip technology , the capabilities of computers have been growing at an ...
... possible spinoff of these activities , is given in the supporting documentation . With the development of integrated circuits , microprocessors , and silicon chip technology , the capabilities of computers have been growing at an ...
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... possible - rather than easy , or economical , or completely safe . This occurred in part because the nuclear industry , like NASA , became mission - oriented at this time . Since then , the development of computer - controlled ...
... possible - rather than easy , or economical , or completely safe . This occurred in part because the nuclear industry , like NASA , became mission - oriented at this time . Since then , the development of computer - controlled ...
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... possible to avoid difficult terrain and to return to locations of interest . The Study Group recommends that NASA expand and diversify its image processing research to include knowledge guided interpretation systems and initiate ...
... possible to avoid difficult terrain and to return to locations of interest . The Study Group recommends that NASA expand and diversify its image processing research to include knowledge guided interpretation systems and initiate ...
Page 357
... possible preclude any effective imple- mentations . NASA should look at developing techniques for software portability , or , equivalently , hardware compatibility in a family of machines . The desire to minimize software complexity may ...
... possible preclude any effective imple- mentations . NASA should look at developing techniques for software portability , or , equivalently , hardware compatibility in a family of machines . The desire to minimize software complexity may ...
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