Arms Control in Outer Space: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, November 10, 1983, April 10, May 2, and July 26, 1984, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 480 pages |
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... Scientists 228 231 5. Aviation Week and Space Technology article of February 23 , 1983 , enti- tled " Advance Made on High - Energy Laser " . 234 6. Aviation Week and Space Technology article of June 13 , 1983 , entitled " Laser Test ...
... Scientists 228 231 5. Aviation Week and Space Technology article of February 23 , 1983 , enti- tled " Advance Made on High - Energy Laser " . 234 6. Aviation Week and Space Technology article of June 13 , 1983 , entitled " Laser Test ...
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... Scientists Public Interest Report , November 1983 special issue on antisatellite weapons 257 16. Letter to President Reagan dated July 19 , 1983 , from Members of Con- gress concerning the prospects of an arms race in space 17. Letter ...
... Scientists Public Interest Report , November 1983 special issue on antisatellite weapons 257 16. Letter to President Reagan dated July 19 , 1983 , from Members of Con- gress concerning the prospects of an arms race in space 17. Letter ...
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... scientists to convert instruments of war to tools for peace . Let us realize that an arms race in space is a dead- end street that , at best , will leave us warped with fear . And let us realize now , before it is too late , that the ...
... scientists to convert instruments of war to tools for peace . Let us realize that an arms race in space is a dead- end street that , at best , will leave us warped with fear . And let us realize now , before it is too late , that the ...
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... scientists and members of Congress , but the speech was for the most part dis- missed as a wish list which stood little chance of serious consider- ation . Unfortunately , those who dismissed the President's intentions were wrong . The ...
... scientists and members of Congress , but the speech was for the most part dis- missed as a wish list which stood little chance of serious consider- ation . Unfortunately , those who dismissed the President's intentions were wrong . The ...
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... Scientists entitled " Verifica- tion of Limits on the Soviet Antisatellite Weapon . " Chairman ZABLOCKI . Without objection , so ordered.1 Mr. SEIBERLING . The administration has argued that it knows of no way to verify the dismantling ...
... Scientists entitled " Verifica- tion of Limits on the Soviet Antisatellite Weapon . " Chairman ZABLOCKI . Without objection , so ordered.1 Mr. SEIBERLING . The administration has argued that it knows of no way to verify the dismantling ...
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