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... burden crippling, and the space environment itself fraught with opportunities for experimental error that can invalidate any investigation's potential. Unless there are guides make this process much easier, companies will ... about life on Earth that cannot be seen from any other vantage point.
And while arguments may rage on many subjects about space exploration and life in the universe, this we ...
... , Nuclear Rocket (The) - by James Dewar with Robert Bussard The Nuclear Rocket , is a policy argument for how and why to restart the program: it holds nuclear rockets revolutionize the space ... to spur our vision and creativity to develop much better numbers. For the sake of argument, let’s assume these improvements occur sequentially; whether they would in the real world is ...
... . We need to respond reasonably and appropriately to specific concerns. Our arguments for space will probably not be their arguments for space. We need to remember that the public did not enroll ... Facts Just Don't Matter '''
All of us have heard the arguments against spending public money on space programs. The arguments are based on assumptions that the public's money can be ...
...
management philosophy, and how did that work for you?
'''Cohen:''' There's a lot of argument with that. I personally think that it
worked very well for me. I personally think ... off once it gets started?
'''Cohen:''' Well, you know, there still is a lot of arguments about which
is more reliable, a solid rocket booster and a liquid system that is ... if you wake up
in the morning and it's raining, and you have an argument with your
spouse, and your windshield wipers aren't working, you have a higher
probability ...
... mankind. But they have not yet been activated."
The challenges then, are to position compelling arguments within the fabric of public discourse to activate these latent forces, and to identify individuals ... important because you, and only you, are in position to chip away at the "competing arguments." Your commitment to the overarching necessity of venturing into space in order to properly conduct ...
... recur, and if they recur, they’re usually not harmful. You could have made the argument back in 1962, I guess it was, and some of the doctors did make the ... taking any protein. All that has to be steady." You can imagine we had some arguments with Don and, to a lesser extent, on some of the other experiments in all ... to mission control? Why, the whole program could fail.” You know, the standard kind of argument that the press uses when they want to stick their noses in. The counterargument being ...
... time, and if the weather was bad then, the
argument I was making then, first of all, before I got to that argument,
it was, now what do we do to make ... . Now, why in
God's creation they wanted to do that, you know, is another argument.
But anyway, so Rockwell, in all their glory, was in favor of that,
because that ...
... and transfer
the crew directly into the mobile quarantine facility. There was a lot
of argument about that. It finally came down to a decision was made that
it was not ... 's told by the Academy of Sciences that you
don't—we all made our arguments, and so then he had to decide. He said,
"I'm afraid I can't ... going to have
two spacecraft or was going to have to dock, because there were
arguments about were we going to go on a direct thing or were we going
to ...
... do that. But it all
worked out pretty good. We had our friendly debates and arguments.
One of the most interesting things that I remember about the later
duration missions was ... the money that you've spent. And
that's an argument that I frequently make and others, but it's an
argument that you can't win. There are always people who ...
... that much tougher than what it is at an
airplane at high altitude? So the argument is, no, not really. If we can
fly an airplane at 60,000 feet, what ... stuff…
We decided we wanted to have an inertial platform. Again, we get into
this argument that I had had during the whole Phase One and Phase Two of
Apollo was ... . There were a number of management changes and structural
changes and there were some configuration arguments.
At one point or another, I made a suggestion that they really ought to
use ...
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