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Manned Control - Direct and Remote
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Previous violent controversies concerning the value of manned versus unmanned space exploration are being resolved to a significant degree. Improved understanding of man's role in space exploration and more effective means of utilizing man as a part of “automatic,” “remotely controlled,” and “directly manned” space exploration systems are evolving. The advocates of both manned and unmanned space exploration are making progress in a direction providing mutual support. As a result, an overall increase in the rate and effectiveness of the gathering of knowledge from space is likely. This paper describes current developments.
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Mayo, A., "Manned Control - Direct and Remote," SAE Technical Paper 650811, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650811.Also In
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