Ways and Means of Effecting Economies in the National Space Program: Hearing Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, July 24, 25, 26, and August 16, 1962U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 193 من الصفحات |
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... payloads , we have to take the entire facility out of action and deny the use of that pad during the period of modification . With the mobile concept , we can modify one launcher - transporter for the new ground support equip- ment and ...
... payloads , we have to take the entire facility out of action and deny the use of that pad during the period of modification . With the mobile concept , we can modify one launcher - transporter for the new ground support equip- ment and ...
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... payload — the launcher system - umbilical tower and vehicle . The crawler trans- porter is 4.8 million , giving us a total of just under 11 million pounds that must move on this roadbed . The CHAIRMAN . 5,000 tons . Major PETRONE . Yes ...
... payload — the launcher system - umbilical tower and vehicle . The crawler trans- porter is 4.8 million , giving us a total of just under 11 million pounds that must move on this roadbed . The CHAIRMAN . 5,000 tons . Major PETRONE . Yes ...
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... payload to the pad ? We actually had under study with naval architects and ran experimental testing at David Taylor Model Basin had the Navy do the tests for us - and there were certain indications of propulsion problems in terms of ...
... payload to the pad ? We actually had under study with naval architects and ran experimental testing at David Taylor Model Basin had the Navy do the tests for us - and there were certain indications of propulsion problems in terms of ...
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... payload there is a marked reduction in pay- load with a given thrust for a polar launch . Therefore , a correspond- ing increase in thrust is required . Mr. BELL . For the polar orbit your launching operations could take place at ...
... payload there is a marked reduction in pay- load with a given thrust for a polar launch . Therefore , a correspond- ing increase in thrust is required . Mr. BELL . For the polar orbit your launching operations could take place at ...
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... payloads into space . We asked the Air Force and the Institute of Defense Analysis , to study what could be done to standardize our launch vehicles . They both conducted independent studies that showed this could be done , that , in ...
... payloads into space . We asked the Air Force and the Institute of Defense Analysis , to study what could be done to standardize our launch vehicles . They both conducted independent studies that showed this could be done , that , in ...
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الصفحة 83 - I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth.
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الصفحة 30 - Puerto Rico, including but not limited to, an individual, partnership, corporation joint venture, association or cooperative.
الصفحة 72 - Second, they are authorized in other government agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Federal Aviation Agency.
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الصفحة 30 - Crude-oil capacity" means the maximum daily average crude throughput of a refinery in complete operation, with allowance for necessary shutdown time for routine maintenance, repairs, etc. It approximates the maximum dally average crude runs to stills that can be maintained for an extended period. (h) "Certificate of competency...