Communications Satellites: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, May 8, 9, 10, and July 18, 1961, Volumes 1-2 |
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... importance of such a system seems patent . 996 The Department of Justice firmly believes that a project so important to the national interest should not be owned or controlled by a single private organi- zation irrespective of the ...
... importance of such a system seems patent . 996 The Department of Justice firmly believes that a project so important to the national interest should not be owned or controlled by a single private organi- zation irrespective of the ...
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... important factors , and I think most of them - I think we would agree 100 percent - important factors that have to be taken into account . For example , how would you assure aggressive , total effort in research and development in a ...
... important factors , and I think most of them - I think we would agree 100 percent - important factors that have to be taken into account . For example , how would you assure aggressive , total effort in research and development in a ...
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... important to delineate the types of communication services which are in most urgent need of expansion by the use of artificial satellites . From a geographical viewpoint , the types of routes include : ( 1 ) Transoceanic communications ...
... important to delineate the types of communication services which are in most urgent need of expansion by the use of artificial satellites . From a geographical viewpoint , the types of routes include : ( 1 ) Transoceanic communications ...
Contents
The Growth of the Concept | 12 |
2What segments of the radio spectrum are required | 18 |
Exhibit AThe SCORE Satellite Radio Relay System | 25 |
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