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    Aviation's role in earth resources surveys

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    The role of satellites designed to make a wide variety of earth observations is discussed along with the renewed interest in the use of aircraft as platforms for similar and complementary earth resources surveys. Surveys covering the areas of forestry, agriculture, hydrology, oceanography, geology, and geography are included. Aerials surveys equipped for nonphotographic remote sensing and aircraft flights synchronized with satellite observations to provide correlated data are discussed. Photographs are shown to illustrate preliminary results from several of the test sites

    NASA/ESA CV-990 Spacelab Simulation (ASSESS 2)

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    To test the validity of the ARC approach to Spacelab, several missions simulating aspects of Spacelab operations have been conducted as part of the ASSESS Program. Each mission was designed to evaluate potential Shuttle/Spacelab concepts in increasing detail. For this mission, emphasis was placed on development and exercise of management techniques planned for Spacelab using management participants from NASA and ESA who have responsibilities for Spacelab 1 which will be launched in 1980

    Study of airborne science experiment management concepts for application to space shuttle. Volume 1: Executive summary

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    The management concepts and operating procedures are documented as they apply to the planning of shuttle spacelab operations. Areas discussed include: airborne missions; formulation of missions; management procedures; experimenter involvement; experiment development and performance; data handling; safety procedures; and applications to shuttle spacelab planning. Characteristics of the airborne science experience are listed, and references and figures are included

    Study of airborne science experiment management concepts for application to space shuttle. Volume 3: Appendixes

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    Detailed information is presented concerning specific airborne missions in support of the ASSESS program. These missions are the AIDJEX expeditions, meteor shower expeditions, CAT and atmospheric sampling missions, ocean color expeditions, and the Lear Jet missions. For Vol. 2, see N73-31729

    The local authorities' capital market in New Zealand

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    This thesis affords an examination of the operation of the Capital Market in New Zealand as it affects local authorities. The intention of the study is to determine and analyse the factors affecting the supply of and demand for capital, to examine the problems at present faced by the authorities in their attempts to obtain capital finance, and to conjecture as to whether or not the Market is organised in such a way that best ensures an adequate flow of capital to this sector. The chronic difficulties experienced by many local authorities in their attempts to obtain capital finance were among the factors which induced the New Zealand Government (in 1957) to set up a Royal Commission to investigate the whole field of local authority finance and the Report of that Commission (presented in September 1958) provides the basis for much of this Thesis. Other information has been obtained from a series of personal interviews which have been scheduled as 'Appendix A'
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