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Considerable efforts are apparently underway in the Soviet Union but virtually nothing is known of the details of this work , other than that they are proceeding vigorously . Successful development of a legged vehicle would apply to ...
Considerable efforts are apparently underway in the Soviet Union but virtually nothing is known of the details of this work , other than that they are proceeding vigorously . Successful development of a legged vehicle would apply to ...
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The successful examples cited are included only to suggest that there is a technology to be explored for potential uses within NASA , not that there is a technology that can be merely bought . There is , for example , no general systems ...
The successful examples cited are included only to suggest that there is a technology to be explored for potential uses within NASA , not that there is a technology that can be merely bought . There is , for example , no general systems ...
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After the sequence has been scrutinized , it is sent a step at a time , with very careful attention to feedback from the craft to ensure successful completion of each step before proceeding to the next . In a mission with the relatively ...
After the sequence has been scrutinized , it is sent a step at a time , with very careful attention to feedback from the craft to ensure successful completion of each step before proceeding to the next . In a mission with the relatively ...
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This , however , is not possible onboard spacecraft , where faulttolerance is crucial to the success of a mission . Fault - tolerant hardware systems need to be supported both by NASA and the Department of Defense who are also concerned ...
This , however , is not possible onboard spacecraft , where faulttolerance is crucial to the success of a mission . Fault - tolerant hardware systems need to be supported both by NASA and the Department of Defense who are also concerned ...
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Despite the fact that human - machine interaction is critical to the success of almost all of NASA's missions , NASA's present organizational structure does not appear to accommodate research on man - machine systems or man - computer ...
Despite the fact that human - machine interaction is critical to the success of almost all of NASA's missions , NASA's present organizational structure does not appear to accommodate research on man - machine systems or man - computer ...
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