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Shuttles, Space Stations and Politics,r peaceful scientific work, the European response was immediately enthusiastic. Reagan’s publicly-stated goal of placing the station in orbit within ten years echoed John F. Kennedy’s memorable pledge in the early 1960s to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. While Reagan’s project failed推崇 发表于 2025-3-27 10:46:46
The International Scene and the Way Forward,gainst what was happening in other countries. From the early 1960s Europe had been running a distant third in the space race, well behind the US and Soviet Union, with many Europeans totally unaware even of the existence of a European space programme.子女 发表于 2025-3-27 14:24:39
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Early Communications and Weather Satellites,In parallel with development of a comprehensive scientific satellite programme, European countries were also working on a separate area which was to become within a few years the leading growth area of the space industry — telecommunications satellites.metropolitan 发表于 2025-3-27 23:09:54
,Führung aus psychoanalytischer Sicht,to the enthusiasm of one country — France. The French government put up 63 per cent of the development costs — estimated in 1973 at 2.47 billion French francs over seven years — and the French space agency CNES became manager of the project.MAL 发表于 2025-3-28 05:19:12
,Revisibilität der Strafzumessung,watching on the ground hoped would be a piece of space history. Aboard was the ESRO-II satellite, the first pan-European research satellite and the fruit of several years of design work and scientific debate. It was supposed to study cosmic rays, solar X-rays and the composition of the Earth’s radiation belts.CUMB 发表于 2025-3-28 09:43:31
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Dietrich W. Lübbers,Gerhard Neuweilergainst what was happening in other countries. From the early 1960s Europe had been running a distant third in the space race, well behind the US and Soviet Union, with many Europeans totally unaware even of the existence of a European space programme.