The National Space Program, Present and Future: A Compilation of Papers Prepared for the Subcommittee on NASA Oversight of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session ... December 10, 1970, 2. sējums

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101. lappuse - Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 88th Congress, 1st Session. Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1963, p. 283. Skinner, BF, "The Science of Learning and the Art of Teaching," Harvard Educational Review, 1954, 24, 86-97.
3. lappuse - We must realize that space activities will be a part of our lives for the rest of time. We must think of them as part of a continuing process — one which will go on day in and day out, year in and year out — and not as a series of separate leaps, each requiring a massive concentration of energy and will, and accomplished by a crash timetable.
3. lappuse - We must -realize that space activities will be a part of our lives for the rest of time. We must think of them as part of a continuing process — one which will go on day in and day out, year in and year out — and not as a series of separate leaps, each requiring a massive concentration of energy and will and accomplished on a crash timetable.
4. lappuse - Such a capability— designed so that it will be suitable for a wide range of scientific, defense and commercial uses — can help us realize important economies in all aspects of our space program. We are currently examining in greater detail the feasibility of re-usable space shuttles as one way of achieving this objective. 4. We should seek to extend man's capability to live and work in space.
165. lappuse - Using the definition of engineering as "the art and science by which the properties of matter and the sources of power in nature are made useful to man in structures, machines, and manufactured products," there is systems implication.
4. lappuse - Flexible, long-lived space station modules could provide a multipurpose space platform for the longer range future and ultimately become a building block for manned interplanetary travel. 5. We should hasten and expand the practical applications of space technology. The development of earth resources satellites — platforms which can help in such varied tasks as surveying crops, locating mineral deposits, and measuring water resources — will enable us to assess our environment and use our resources...
149. lappuse - This emphasis derives from the focus of the inquiry on the interface between tort law and technology assessment. I use the term technology assessment...
3. lappuse - What we do in space from here on in must become a normal and regular part of our national life and must therefore be planned in conjunction with all of the other undertakings which are also important to us. The space budget which I have sent to Congress for Fiscal Year 1971 is lower than the budget for Fiscal Year 1970, a condition which reflects the fiscal constraints under which we presently operate and the competing demands of other programs. I am confident, however, that the funding I have proposed...
3. lappuse - There is one major but longer range goal we should keep in mind as we proceed with our exploration of the planets. As a part of this program we will eventually send men to explore the planet Mars. 3. We should work to reduce substantially the cost of space operations. Our present rocket technology will provide a reliable launch capability for some time. But as we build for the longer-range future, we must devise less costly and less complicated ways of transporting payloads into space. Such a capability—...
5. lappuse - The strategic system is characterized by several relatively large fixed location terminals working in a controlled environment passing a large number of lines of traffic in support of national military command authorities. The tactical system uses much smaller terminals for shorter range communications with a variety of users located in aircraft, ship, and mobile ground stations. These terminals operate in relatively uncontrolled or tactical nets. We...

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