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... Space Administration ( Goddard Space Flight Center ) _ - Sandia Corp. , Sandia Base , Albuquerque , N. Mex Sinkler , Arthur B. , president and chairman , Hamilton Watch Co .. Sites , Donald K. , director , Military and Industrial ...
... Space Administration ( Goddard Space Flight Center ) _ - Sandia Corp. , Sandia Base , Albuquerque , N. Mex Sinkler , Arthur B. , president and chairman , Hamilton Watch Co .. Sites , Donald K. , director , Military and Industrial ...
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... space programs . Senator SYMINGTON . Would you like to read it ? Dr. COATES . Yes , I would please . Senator SYMINGTON . Would you proceed . STATEMENT OF DR . ROBERT J. COATES , NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION , GODDARD SPACE ...
... space programs . Senator SYMINGTON . Would you like to read it ? Dr. COATES . Yes , I would please . Senator SYMINGTON . Would you proceed . STATEMENT OF DR . ROBERT J. COATES , NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION , GODDARD SPACE ...
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... space . If I use this spool to indicate the earth and my pencil to indicate the axis of the satellite , and also the look angle of the cameras , you can see as the satellite goes around the earth , that in this position the cameras look ...
... space . If I use this spool to indicate the earth and my pencil to indicate the axis of the satellite , and also the look angle of the cameras , you can see as the satellite goes around the earth , that in this position the cameras look ...
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... space flights . The time stability requirements cover a very wide range up to 0.001 second per year . Electronic timing sys- tems are universally used in space missions to provide the necessary accuracy , stability , and reliability ...
... space flights . The time stability requirements cover a very wide range up to 0.001 second per year . Electronic timing sys- tems are universally used in space missions to provide the necessary accuracy , stability , and reliability ...
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... space technology that it has been the effort of large segments of American industry that have really advanced the technology needed for the space program . Senator THURMOND . Would you consider it detrimental to our na- tional defense ...
... space technology that it has been the effort of large segments of American industry that have really advanced the technology needed for the space program . Senator THURMOND . Would you consider it detrimental to our na- tional defense ...
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