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... Introduction The space program is at the threshold of. YEAR improvement through advanced automation is projected by the year 2000 through ( 1 ) performing more ground functions on the spacecraft , and ( 2 ) automating the remaining ...
... Introduction The space program is at the threshold of. YEAR improvement through advanced automation is projected by the year 2000 through ( 1 ) performing more ground functions on the spacecraft , and ( 2 ) automating the remaining ...
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A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of a new era that may be distinguished by a highly capable space transportation system . In the 1980s , the Space Shuttle and its adjuncts will enable increased activities in the ...
A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of a new era that may be distinguished by a highly capable space transportation system . In the 1980s , the Space Shuttle and its adjuncts will enable increased activities in the ...
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C. Future Applications NSN Je In space applications , robots may take on many forms . None looks like the popular science fiction conception of a mechanical man . Their appearance follows strictly functional lines , satisfying the ...
C. Future Applications NSN Je In space applications , robots may take on many forms . None looks like the popular science fiction conception of a mechanical man . Their appearance follows strictly functional lines , satisfying the ...
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1994 X SPACE - BASED RADIO TELESCOPE 1995 X AUTOMATED PLANETARY STATION 2000 x BE EXPLORATION OF SPACE 82 GLOBAL SERVICES SEASAT FOLLOW - ON 1982 XXI TIROS - O 1984 XXX SOIL MOISTURE SATELLITE 1985 X X STORMSAT 1985 XXX GLOBAL ...
1994 X SPACE - BASED RADIO TELESCOPE 1995 X AUTOMATED PLANETARY STATION 2000 x BE EXPLORATION OF SPACE 82 GLOBAL SERVICES SEASAT FOLLOW - ON 1982 XXI TIROS - O 1984 XXX SOIL MOISTURE SATELLITE 1985 X X STORMSAT 1985 XXX GLOBAL ...
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The unknown space environment accessible to the sensors is translated into a different , still uninterpreted environment , in the form of computer data banks on Earth . These data banks are then accessible for scientific investigation ...
The unknown space environment accessible to the sensors is translated into a different , still uninterpreted environment , in the form of computer data banks on Earth . These data banks are then accessible for scientific investigation ...
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