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... question of whether or not an artificial gravity field is required in man's life support environment or , in more operational terms , whether future manned space stations and spacecraft for extended missions ( such as Mars and Venus ...
... question of whether or not an artificial gravity field is required in man's life support environment or , in more operational terms , whether future manned space stations and spacecraft for extended missions ( such as Mars and Venus ...
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... question arises as to how closely their properties can be simulated in research laboratories . One method of producing protons in the laboratory is by neutron radiation fields as produced in reactors . Initial results show that " recoil ...
... question arises as to how closely their properties can be simulated in research laboratories . One method of producing protons in the laboratory is by neutron radiation fields as produced in reactors . Initial results show that " recoil ...
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... question would be : Is their technology better than ours , or have we purposely added to the weight of the capsule in order to be sure that it comes in on water ? Mr. WEBB . Can I make two statements here and answer the ques- tions at ...
... question would be : Is their technology better than ours , or have we purposely added to the weight of the capsule in order to be sure that it comes in on water ? Mr. WEBB . Can I make two statements here and answer the ques- tions at ...
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... questions I am about to ask will not be taken in a critical light . Frankly , many of these questions have been generated from letters received in my office . It is evident that some of the pub- lic are taking a second look at our space ...
... questions I am about to ask will not be taken in a critical light . Frankly , many of these questions have been generated from letters received in my office . It is evident that some of the pub- lic are taking a second look at our space ...
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... question was subsequently sub- mitted by NASA as follows :) In the APOLLO manned lunar landing program we are ... questions . We are building the ground facilities that permit the launch of these large boosters and the spacecraft on them ...
... question was subsequently sub- mitted by NASA as follows :) In the APOLLO manned lunar landing program we are ... questions . We are building the ground facilities that permit the launch of these large boosters and the spacecraft on them ...
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