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... fatal errors occur. And we now know that this conventional wisdom must change, we must redirect our focus more on the reliability, credibility and stability of human elements within the large ... by the risk managers and program decision makers. '''Smart Decisions by Integrated Risk Management — A "Double-T" Concept ''' New challenges in SMA activity require a stronger focus on utilization of ...
... Wolkomir 70 - 83-04 ROBOTS FANTASIES AND REALITIES Pictorial Michael Edelhart 80 - 83-04 GENE FIXERS Article Tabitha M Powledge 92 - 83-04 JOHN McCARTHY Interview Philip J. Hilts 100 - 83 ...
... and enable deep space exploration missions, including the robotic portion of NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) and its Journey to Mars. The Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) ... transportation fuel efficiency by 10 times over current chemical propulsion technology and more than double thrust capability compared to current electric propulsion systems. “Through this contract, NASA will ...
... to Congress, Mr. James Webb, NASA Administrator, commented on the general attitude toward NASA's doubled appropriation request: "I would say that, the people I have talked to have felt ... Astronautical Society conference in Washington DC, Dandridge Cole of General Electric introduced the concept of redirecting an asteroid to a specific target on earth as a continent-shattering weapon. Cole ...
... Tohoku-Oki quake centered off northeastern Japan was a long-hypothesized "merging tsunami." The tsunami doubled in intensity over rugged ocean ridges, amplifying its destructive power at landfall. Data from NASA ... planet’s surface. Kepler also has discovered more than 1,000 new planet candidates, nearly doubling its previously known count. Ten of these candidates are near-Earth-size and orbit in ...
... the mission. -- In September 2011, Kepler data confirmed the existence of a world with a double sunset like the one famously portrayed in the film "Star Wars" more than 35 years ... amateur astronomers and scientists led to the first reported case of a planet orbiting a double star. The three bodies in turn are being orbited by a second distant pair of ... space tech brought down and into our lives here on Earth. With PhoneSat, we're doubling up, and taking those same great technologies back to space." NASA's PhoneSat 1.0 ...
... even after, what was it, after the fire or something, Boeing was brought in to double check the progress —I remember my organization…was assigned…maybe there was probably a dozen ... , well, no reason why not to go on. The systems look all right. And they redirected everything and so forth, and they continued on to the Moon, which is a very ...
... influencing precipitation and temperatures in many regions of the globe. Previously, researchers had identified the double Intertropical Convergence Zone as a limited seasonal phenomenon. However, since 1969 the zone's existence, location, and seasonality had remained controversial. The QuikSCAT data confirmed, not only that the double Intertropical Convergence Zone exists all year long, but also that it is more extensive than ...
... of China and ESA launched Double Star 1 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China. Double Star 1 was the first of two spacecraft in the Double Star mission to study Earth ... ~the first joint project between China and ESA. Known in China as Tan Ce 1, Double Star 1 carried eight instruments for investigating Earth's magnetosphere~five from ESA and three ...

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