1963 NASA Authorization: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 10100 (superseded by H. R. 11737) ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 2298 pages |
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... continue our advanced engine technology program . Next is the ion engine in which electrons are stripped from the ... continuing our advanced engine technology program . Finally , we are doing work on the magnetohydrodynamic accelerators ...
... continue our advanced engine technology program . Next is the ion engine in which electrons are stripped from the ... continuing our advanced engine technology program . Finally , we are doing work on the magnetohydrodynamic accelerators ...
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... continue with the ad- vanced research and technology program . Now , in the electric rocket area and the nuclear electric power sys- tem area this is our early system ; it is the SNAP - 8 electric generat- ing system . And this ...
... continue with the ad- vanced research and technology program . Now , in the electric rocket area and the nuclear electric power sys- tem area this is our early system ; it is the SNAP - 8 electric generat- ing system . And this ...
Page 1201
... continue the re- search which you are doing in that field , and for additional facilities ? Mr. FINGER . Not ... continuing effort on radiation ef- fects at liquid hydrogen temperatures . This is a going effort being per- formed by ...
... continue the re- search which you are doing in that field , and for additional facilities ? Mr. FINGER . Not ... continuing effort on radiation ef- fects at liquid hydrogen temperatures . This is a going effort being per- formed by ...
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... continue to perform the functions currently being performed as well as such additional services as may reasonably be requested , taking into account the other obligations of the NTS organization . NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ...
... continue to perform the functions currently being performed as well as such additional services as may reasonably be requested , taking into account the other obligations of the NTS organization . NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ...
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... continue to use AEC dollars to fund reactor facilities , reactor test facilities . NASA is funding for the engine development facilities and the vehicle development facilities . Mr. MILLER . Where is AEC doing this work ? Mr. FINGER ...
... continue to use AEC dollars to fund reactor facilities , reactor test facilities . NASA is funding for the engine development facilities and the vehicle development facilities . Mr. MILLER . Where is AEC doing this work ? Mr. FINGER ...
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