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... space systems require robot and automation technology for fabrication , assembly , and construction in space 14 ยท 4-6 Large space antennas are erected with the help of a space - based construction platform 14 4-7 Construction of a space ...
... space systems require robot and automation technology for fabrication , assembly , and construction in space 14 ยท 4-6 Large space antennas are erected with the help of a space - based construction platform 14 4-7 Construction of a space ...
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... Space Center , which the Group consid- ered especially significant because of JSC's central role in the development of manned spaceflight . This report is the complete report of the Study Group . It includes the conclusions and ...
... Space Center , which the Group consid- ered especially significant because of JSC's central role in the development of manned spaceflight . This report is the complete report of the Study Group . It includes the conclusions and ...
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... space that seldom concerned us in the past . It is placing on us - perhaps forcing on us - the responsibilities of protecting future generations as well as our own . In this way , the new technology , the new knowledge , is helping to ...
... space that seldom concerned us in the past . It is placing on us - perhaps forcing on us - the responsibilities of protecting future generations as well as our own . In this way , the new technology , the new knowledge , is helping to ...
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... space vehicle commit- ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has ...
... space vehicle commit- ment is to acquire such scientific information for the benefit of the human species . As the years have passed and NASA has mustered an impressive array of successful missions , the com- plexity of each mission has ...
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... humans and spacecraft . For the same typical operation , the machine takes over an increasing number of elementary functions , leaving high - level decisions to human beings . A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of 8.
... humans and spacecraft . For the same typical operation , the machine takes over an increasing number of elementary functions , leaving high - level decisions to human beings . A. Introduction The space program is at the threshold of 8.
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