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The current expectation is that if a person wants to have access technology for a computer, they need to provide the screen reader, note taker or Braille display. Therefore, if I want to use the Internet at a hotel, I bring my laptop or PDA which has its own screen reader. I expect that when I plug my device into the hotel's network, I will be able to use those services using my screen reader. ...
... and improving the highly complex technologies which will enhance our future capabilities in space . . . ." ''(Text)''
John E. Naugle, Director Of NASA Geophysics and Astronomy Programs, said: ". . . the scientific program which ... beginning of 1962 ( OSO I , EXPLORER XIV , EXPLORER XV , ALOUETTE I , ARIEL , and EXPLORER XVII ). ''(Text)''
NASA Director of International Programs Arnold W. Frutkin said in May 7 address delivered by ...
... our staff will be about equally divided between scientific and engineering, technical support and administrative... ." ''(Text)''
Thomas Bilhorn, Manager, Mechanics Section, Scientific Balloon Facility at the National Center for Atmospheric Research ... to limit the applications, but the booster and payload costs will continue to do so." ''(Text)''
In American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA session on the "History of Rocket Research ...
... extent of our ability, use imagination, good judgment, and energy in their planning and execution." ''(Text)''
TRW Systems Group President Dr. Ruben F. Mettler suggested that space environmental characteristics could be ... vacuum of infinite extent; weightlessness in orbit; low gravitational forces on moon; and radiation environment. ''(Text)''
Awards for achievement in 1966 presented at convention included: (1) American Astronautical Society AAS Space ...
... us not expect our space program to proceed indefinitely without some tragedy involving our astronauts." ''(Text)''
Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff , NASA Associate Administrator for Advanced Research and Technology, said: "In assessing ... in exploring and utilizing the solar system is the moon. And after that, the planets." ''(Text)''
Dr. Joseph V. Charyk, ComSatCorp president, announced at the Space Symposium that the corporation might ...
... of the comets by Mariner-type spacecraft carrying up to 150 lbs of scientific instruments. ''(Text)''
Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC Director Dr. John F. Clark, discussing possible first mission configuration ... overcoming the space frontiers rather than wasting his talents and his treasures in fratricidal war. . . ." ''(Text)''
US. had achieved world leadership in the technology of space exploration, but that leadership was ...
... provides a creative and driving force in the total achievement of science, engineering, and technology . . .” ‘‘(Text)’’
Wesley A. Kuhrt, United Aircraft Research Laboratories, predicted interplanetary and translunar tourist travel for FY ... analysis of science and technology from the near-term to the distant frontiers of knowledge. . . .” ‘‘(Text)’’
In a prediction of what the “Space Age Society” would be like in 2001, NASC ...
... earth, and principal investigators probably would present preliminary reports of results at 25th 1AF Congress. ''(Text)''
Frank J. Malina , Chairman of International Academy of Astronautics' Manned Research on Celestial Bodies (MARECEBO ... there," but people and governments needed to be convinced that necessary funding should be provided. ''(Text)''
Manned Spacecraft Center Skylab Program Manager Kenneth S. Kleinknecht discussed mission's rescue capability during ...
... vast as the solar system - indeed, the universe should
lead to better understanding among nations . . . .” ''(Text)''
At ceremonies commemorating Fifth Anniversary of Tracking at
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center , Secretary of ... past-reliability, storability, ruggedness, low cost of development, and instant readiness, to mention a few . . . .” ''(Text)''
NASA Flight Research Center announced award of $1.325-million
contract to Lockheed-Georgia Co ...
... normality of his judgment, orientation and other human functions in space was no problem . . . ." ''(Text)''
Dr. Konecci also reviewed Russian progress in biotechnology. He said the Soviets had demonstrated the ... reliability and quality . . . ." He then reviewed automated spacecraft already flown or currently underdevelopment by NASA. ''(Text)''
Dr. Max Tishler, President of Merck, Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, received the 1963 Chemical Industry ...
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