Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space SciencesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Aeronautics |
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... economic analysis of the Shuttle indi- cate a total funding requirement of $ 13.7B to implement a program totaling 281 . payloads requiring 215 shuttle flights . The basis of the cost values displayed below are estimates derived largely ...
... economic analysis of the Shuttle indi- cate a total funding requirement of $ 13.7B to implement a program totaling 281 . payloads requiring 215 shuttle flights . The basis of the cost values displayed below are estimates derived largely ...
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... economic analysis and see if that makes it clear . [ Material requested for the record follows : ] One of the initial cost effectiveness comparisons of the Space Shuttle and alternative launch systems was in the Mathematica Corporation ...
... economic analysis and see if that makes it clear . [ Material requested for the record follows : ] One of the initial cost effectiveness comparisons of the Space Shuttle and alternative launch systems was in the Mathematica Corporation ...
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... economic analysis by Mathematica and funded by NASA . Mathematica's analysis was supported directly by two other contractors -- the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company , Sunnyvale , California , in its Payload Effects Analysis , and The ...
... economic analysis by Mathematica and funded by NASA . Mathematica's analysis was supported directly by two other contractors -- the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company , Sunnyvale , California , in its Payload Effects Analysis , and The ...
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... economic analysis and was not a decision criterion for proceeding with the Space Shuttle Program . Our analysis was based on the economic analysis made by Mathematica . Mathematica proposed the use of the 10- percent investment ...
... economic analysis and was not a decision criterion for proceeding with the Space Shuttle Program . Our analysis was based on the economic analysis made by Mathematica . Mathematica proposed the use of the 10- percent investment ...
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... economic benefits of a new space transportation system . The objective of this analysis was to find the most economical system capable of meeting expected U.S. space transportation needs of the 1980's and beyond . Three al- ternative ...
... economic benefits of a new space transportation system . The objective of this analysis was to find the most economical system capable of meeting expected U.S. space transportation needs of the 1980's and beyond . Three al- ternative ...
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Page 676 - This subpart sets forth policies and procedures, developed jointly by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of Defense, with reference to procurement of supplies or services by NASA from or through the Military Departments.
Page 814 - ... the most effective utilization of the scientific and engineering resources of the United States with other nations engaged in aeronautical and space activities for peaceful purposes ; and to provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning NASA's activities and their results.
Page 515 - Soviet manned spacecraft and stations in order to enhance the safety of manned flight in space and to provide the opportunity for conducting joint scientific experiments in the future. It is planned that the first experimental flight to test these systems be conducted during 1975, envisaging the docking of a United States Apollo-type spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz-type spacecraft with visits of astronauts in each other's spacecraft.
Page 11 - If an institution of higher education determines, after affording notice and opportunity for hearing to an individual attending, or employed by, such institution, that such individual has...
Page 143 - The information in this report has been reviewed for security classification. Review of any information concerning Department of Defense or Atomic Energy Commission programs has been made by the MSFC Security Classification Officer. This report, in its entirety, has been determined to be unclassified. This document has also been reviewed and approved for technical accuracy.
Page 729 - ... achieve the fulfillment of the Summary of Results of Discussion on Space Cooperation Between the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR dated January 21, 1971.
Page 993 - employee" means an employee of an employer who is employed in a business of his employer which affects commerce. (7) The term "State" includes a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. (8) The term "occupational safety and health standard...
Page 993 - Among the most important goals thereof are to provide incentives to foster inventiveness and encourage reporting of inventions made under NASA contracts, to provide for the widest practicable dissemination of new technology resulting from NASA's programs, and to encourage the expeditious development and adoption of this new technology for commercial purposes.
Page 11 - It is the sense of the Congress that it is in the national interest to foster and encourage individual enterprise in the development and distribution of supplies of helium, and at the same time provide, within economic limits, through the administration of this...
Page 558 - He received the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the Air Force Commendation Medal, and foreign awards during his military service.