Space Transportation, Parts I-IV: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, September 29, October 13, October 21, and October 27, 1999, Volume 4 |
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... Rocket Company Testimony of Mitchell Burnside Clapp , CEO , Pioneer Rocketplane 114 148 154 Testimony of Robert M. Davis , President and CEO , Kelly Space and Technoloy , Inc 160 Statements for the Record : Statement by Representative ...
... Rocket Company Testimony of Mitchell Burnside Clapp , CEO , Pioneer Rocketplane 114 148 154 Testimony of Robert M. Davis , President and CEO , Kelly Space and Technoloy , Inc 160 Statements for the Record : Statement by Representative ...
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... improve itself and to lower costs and improve performance , and certainly the X - 33 has moved our country for- ward in terms of reusable rocket technology . The key challenge is finishing the vehicle and completing an ( 1 )
... improve itself and to lower costs and improve performance , and certainly the X - 33 has moved our country for- ward in terms of reusable rocket technology . The key challenge is finishing the vehicle and completing an ( 1 )
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... Rocket Technology program . Mr. Jerry Rising is the President and CEO of VentureStar , LLC , a Lockheed Martin - owned company . Before Lockheed Martin created VentureStar , LLC , Mr. Rising oversaw the entire X - 33 / VentureStar ...
... Rocket Technology program . Mr. Jerry Rising is the President and CEO of VentureStar , LLC , a Lockheed Martin - owned company . Before Lockheed Martin created VentureStar , LLC , Mr. Rising oversaw the entire X - 33 / VentureStar ...
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... rocket engine ) , streamlined ground processing , and other technologies during a 15 - flight test program . In addition to NASA's fixed investment of $ 1.012 billion , the X - 33 industry team is investing over $ 300 million in private ...
... rocket engine ) , streamlined ground processing , and other technologies during a 15 - flight test program . In addition to NASA's fixed investment of $ 1.012 billion , the X - 33 industry team is investing over $ 300 million in private ...
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... Rocket Boosters . The only item left unused is the massive External Tank . This is an impressive improvement over standard expendable vehicles . I might add that in the future NASA might be able to find a way to reuse the External Tanks ...
... Rocket Boosters . The only item left unused is the massive External Tank . This is an impressive improvement over standard expendable vehicles . I might add that in the future NASA might be able to find a way to reuse the External Tanks ...
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Page 60 - Council staff, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Office of Management and Budget, and other senior policy officials in the "nuclear community" to help ensure that we continue on the right track.
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Page 1 - Subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:07 am, in Room 2318 of the Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Dana Rohrabacher [Chairman of the Subcommittee] presiding. Chairman ROHRABACHER.
Page 96 - Do you swear that the testimony you are about to give the subcommittee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God ? Mr.
Page 204 - National Space Transportation Policy (NSTC-4) calls for "government and private sector decisions by the end of this decade on development of an operational, next-generation reusable launch system." To support these decisions, NASA undertook industry-led Future Launch Studies to identify private sector options for reducing NASA's launch costs. These studies incorporated separate efforts being undertaken by NASA, DOD and industry including: Space Shuttle safety upgrades; X-33 and other NASA technology...
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Page 148 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and I thank the members of the committee for hearing me this morning.
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Page 22 - NASA's technology development and demonstration effort is to support government and private sector decisions by the end of this decade on development of an operational next-generation reusable launch system.
Page 63 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes our statement. We will be happy to answer any questions the Committee may have. . Mr. POAGE. Thank you very much, Mr.