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    Special Libraries, September 1969

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    Volume 60, Issue 7https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1969/1006/thumbnail.jp

    The 1981 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop

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    Results of testing, analysis, and development of lithium, nickel-cadmium, and nickel-hydrogen batteries are reported. Focus is on the improvement of power systems in the areas of high capacity, high energy density, and long cycle and storage life. Applications of these batteries as spacecraft power supplies are discussed. Those spacecraft include deepspace probes, spacecraft in geostationary orbit, and large space systems in low-Earth orbit

    Proceedings of the fifth annual NASA and Department of Defense Precise Time and Time Interval Planning Meeting

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    Subjects covered at this meeting were navigation, communications, applications of interferometry, frequency and time standards and synchronization, and radio wave propagation

    Spartan Daily, March 22, 1974

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    Volume 62, Issue 24https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5847/thumbnail.jp

    The Electric Church

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    The growth of religious broadcasting is one ofthe phenomena ofthe electronic age.Ofroughly 8,000 radio stations in the United States, 1,400 are religious. Ofthe 800or so television stations, 30 are religious. Revenues from this religious broadcasting are estimated at about US S 500 million a year. The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), who are predominantly rundamentalist Christians preaching a "Jesus saves" doctrine, estimate that their 900 members reach 129 million radio and television listeners and viewers in the United States. (...) ZusammenfassungDas Wachsen religiösen Rundfunks in den Vereinigten Staaten ist ein Zeichen unseres elektronischen Zeitalters: Von rund 8.000 Hörfunkanstalten der Staaten haben 1.400 eine religiöse Bindung und von den 800 Fernsehsendern sind es dreißig. Das Einkommen von religiösen Sendungen wird auf 500.000.000,- US-Dollar, also etwa eine Milliarde DM jährlich geschätzt. Die hauptsächlich fundamentalistisch geprägte Vereinigung der Nationalen Religiösen Rundfunkleute (NRB) schätzt, daß sie durch ihre 900 Mitglieder 129.000.000 Menschen in den USA erreicht. Beunruhigend ftir die großen Kirchen- Katholiken und Protestantenist bei dieser Entwicklung, daß ihr Anteil an diesem Phänomen sinkt, während die sogenannte "elektronische Kirche" ein erstaunliches Wachstum verzeichnet. (...)
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