1989 NASA authorization: hearings before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, March 3, 8, 9, 10, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... orbit into the solar system . This opens the door to future missions to the moon or to Mars . The President's policy sets goals and a clear course for the U.S. space program well into the 21st century . I believe it will have strong ...
... orbit into the solar system . This opens the door to future missions to the moon or to Mars . The President's policy sets goals and a clear course for the U.S. space program well into the 21st century . I believe it will have strong ...
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... orbit and for human explo- ration beyond Earth orbit . Specifically , the Space Station will pro- vide an in space laboratory for scientific research and commercial activities in materials processing . It will provide for life sciences ...
... orbit and for human explo- ration beyond Earth orbit . Specifically , the Space Station will pro- vide an in space laboratory for scientific research and commercial activities in materials processing . It will provide for life sciences ...
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... that leadership . The policy adopts as a long - range goal of the United States the expansion of human presence and activity beyond Earth orbit into the solar system , 2 and endorses the initiation of a focused advanced technology 7.
... that leadership . The policy adopts as a long - range goal of the United States the expansion of human presence and activity beyond Earth orbit into the solar system , 2 and endorses the initiation of a focused advanced technology 7.
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... orbit and support effective operations and science missions in Earth orbit , Pathfinder will support a wide range of possible future space missions beyond Earth orbit . Mission studies in NASA's newly established Office of Exploration ...
... orbit and support effective operations and science missions in Earth orbit , Pathfinder will support a wide range of possible future space missions beyond Earth orbit . Mission studies in NASA's newly established Office of Exploration ...
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... orbit and / or hypersonic cruise . Work will continue in the development of technology for hypersonic and transatmospheric vehicles in the National Aero - Space Plane ( NASP ) program with emphasis on lightweight thermal structures and ...
... orbit and / or hypersonic cruise . Work will continue in the development of technology for hypersonic and transatmospheric vehicles in the National Aero - Space Plane ( NASP ) program with emphasis on lightweight thermal structures and ...
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Page 325 - to lead the exploration and development of the space frontier, advancing science, technology, and enterprise, and building institutions and systems that make accessible vast new resources and support human settlements beyond Earth orbit, from the highlands of the Moon to the plains of Mars.
Page 217 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY, SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 1 pm, in room 2318, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 975 - The proposed new start for the Advanced X-Ray Astrophysical Facility (AXAF) is a cornerstone of NASA's space science program. AXAF has been the highest priority mission for many years: its adoption will reassert this nation's preeminence in the field it pioneered. It has been eleven years since the US launched a new major planetary exploration spacecraft. Foremost in this area is the Mars Observer program: its funding should certainly continue. We also fully support NASA.s aggressive plans, beginning...
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Page 133 - We would be pleased to answer any questions you and other members of the committee may have. Mr.
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Page 347 - The Congress declares that the extension of human life beyond Earth's atmosphere for the purposes of advancing science, exploration, and development will enhance the general welfare on Earth and that such extension will eventually lead to the establishment of space settlements for the greater fulfillment of those purposes.