| Erik Bergaust, E. W. Seabrook Hull - 1958 - 312 páginas
...public (which will pay the bill) must be able to justify the cost. Scientific research, of course, has never been amenable to rigorous cost accounting...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. We all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1959 - 1778 páginas
...we find these lines : How can the results possible Justify the cost? Scientific research, of course, has never been amenable to rigorous cost accounting...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. And we all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics - 1961 - 88 páginas
...Government stated this proposition when it first undertook to put the space program on a priority basis: Scientific research has never been amenable to rigorous...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. And we all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in... | |
| 1962 - 876 páginas
...The President's Science Advisory Committee stated on March 26, 1958: "Scientific research, of course, has never been amenable to rigorous cost accounting...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. And we all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics - 1971 - 914 páginas
...first of these ' the following commentary was made by the President's Science Advisory Committee : "Scientific research has never been amenable to rigorous...advance. Nor, for that matter, has exploration of any surt. But if we have learned one lesson, it is that research and exploration have a remarkable way... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics Committee - 1974 - 284 páginas
...first of these * the following commentary was made by the President's Science Advisory Committee : Scientific research has never been amenable to rigorous...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. This we take for truth, and hence, an indispensable part of every endeavor of Government. It has long... | |
| 1995 - 832 páginas
...new problems in space? How can the results possibly justify the cost? Scientific research, of course, has never been amenable to rigorous cost accounting...demonstrate that man is alive and insatiably curious. And we all feel richer for knowing what explorers and scientists have learned about the universe in... | |
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