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... space will accommodate a 2000 - book library and in 1990 , the entire Library of Congress . Figure 5-3 . Bubble memory technology . About 4 x 108 bits / cm2 would be reached in 1985. This implies a bubble diameter of 10-5 cm , which is ...
... space will accommodate a 2000 - book library and in 1990 , the entire Library of Congress . Figure 5-3 . Bubble memory technology . About 4 x 108 bits / cm2 would be reached in 1985. This implies a bubble diameter of 10-5 cm , which is ...
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... space structures to planetary rovers capable of autonomous execution of highly sophisticated operations . Research in the areas of robotics and artificial intelligence is necessary to ensure that future missions will be both cost ...
... space structures to planetary rovers capable of autonomous execution of highly sophisticated operations . Research in the areas of robotics and artificial intelligence is necessary to ensure that future missions will be both cost ...
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... Space Programs and Intelligent Systems . It is extremely expensive to support personnel in space for long periods . Such costs will render impossible many otherwise exciting uses of space technology . Yet , our Study Group found ...
... Space Programs and Intelligent Systems . It is extremely expensive to support personnel in space for long periods . Such costs will render impossible many otherwise exciting uses of space technology . Yet , our Study Group found ...
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... space exploration . The control of either wheeled , tracked , or legged rovers represent problems of substance which will require study . The wheeled or tracked vehicle control system will have to respond to constraints imposed by ...
... space exploration . The control of either wheeled , tracked , or legged rovers represent problems of substance which will require study . The wheeled or tracked vehicle control system will have to respond to constraints imposed by ...
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... space that might otherwise never be done . Still , we emphasize that of all problems described here , computer vision is likely to prove the most difficult and most deserving of attention and funding . The successful examples cited are ...
... space that might otherwise never be done . Still , we emphasize that of all problems described here , computer vision is likely to prove the most difficult and most deserving of attention and funding . The successful examples cited are ...
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