| United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration - 1962 - 6 lapas
...all under development. While the technological developments offer the earliest contributions to the economic development, in the long run the contributions...knowledge obtained in the great unknown environment of interplanetary space may bring much greater returns, perhaps far beyond what man at this time could... | |
| 1964 - 624 lapas
...potential loss of leadership, and the hazard of military surprise by potential enemies .... "While the new technological developments offer the earliest contributions to economic development, in the long run the scientific knowledge obtained in the great unknown environment of the celestial bodies and interplanetary... | |
| 1964 - 1368 lapas
...potential loss of leadership, and the hazard of military surprise by potential enemies .... "While the new technological developments offer the earliest contributions to economic development, in the long run the scientific knowledge obtained in the great unknown environment of the celestial bodies and interplanetary... | |
| 1964 - 1368 lapas
...maintenance ai enhancement of our leadership in air transportation . . . (Testimony) "While the new technological developments offer the earliest contributions to economic development, in the long run the scientific knowledge obtained in the great unknown environment of the celestial bodies and interplanetary... | |
| 1964 - 632 lapas
...maintenance and enhancement of our leadership in air transportation . . . ." (Testimony) "While the new technological developments offer the earliest contributions to economic development, in the long run the scientific knowledge obtained in the great unknown environment of the celestial bodies and interplanetary... | |
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