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Proceedings of the IRE, 1956
This paper presents very briefly the nature and origin of the International Geophysical Year, and in more detail two areas of special interest: rocket studies of the upper atmosphere and satellite studies. It brings out the scientific basis for the satellite program and the development of U. S.
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This paper presents very briefly the nature and origin of the International Geophysical Year, and in more detail two areas of special interest: rocket studies of the upper atmosphere and satellite studies. It brings out the scientific basis for the satellite program and the development of U. S.
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2005
Sustav Internet GIS (IGIS) je rezultat rada na projektu primjene informacijskih tehnologija "Internet GIS", provedenom uz potporu Ministarstva znanosti, obrazovanja i športa 2004/2005 (šifra projekta 2004-207). Cilj projekta je razvoj univerzalnog zemljopisnog informacijskog sustava zasnovanog na Internet tehnologiji. Sustav omogućuje pohranu, pregled,
Fertalj, Krešimir +3 more
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Sustav Internet GIS (IGIS) je rezultat rada na projektu primjene informacijskih tehnologija "Internet GIS", provedenom uz potporu Ministarstva znanosti, obrazovanja i športa 2004/2005 (šifra projekta 2004-207). Cilj projekta je razvoj univerzalnog zemljopisnog informacijskog sustava zasnovanog na Internet tehnologiji. Sustav omogućuje pohranu, pregled,
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1991
As it became clear at a relatively late stage that satellites would be attempted by more than one country during the IGY, the question emerged of what arrangements would be needed for international cooperation. The IGY’s ‘rules’ for satellites were frequently referred to after the sputniks, but their nature and status remain elusive to this day, partly
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As it became clear at a relatively late stage that satellites would be attempted by more than one country during the IGY, the question emerged of what arrangements would be needed for international cooperation. The IGY’s ‘rules’ for satellites were frequently referred to after the sputniks, but their nature and status remain elusive to this day, partly
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