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Pulsed Electromagnetic Gas Acceleration Semiannual Progress Report, 1 Jan. - 30 Jun. 1968
Current Pattern and Gas Flow Stabilization in Pulsed Plasma Accelerators
An Ion-Exosphere with Variable Conditions at the Baropause
Collision Dominated Sheath in Weakly Ionized Plasmas. Part II
On the Calculation of the Mean Plasma Velocity in Accelerators with Harmonic Electromagnetic Waves
Collision-Free Shocks in the Laboratory and Space
Collision-Dominated Sheath in Weakly Ionized Plasmas, Part 2
Pulsed Electromagnetic Gas Acceleration Semiannual Progress Report, 1 Jul. - 31 Dec. 1968
Magnetoplasmadynamic Flow Through a Cylindrical Channel with Hall Effect
Thermodynamic Property Measurements in Reflected Shock Air Plasmas at 12,000 - 16,000 K
Measurement of electron attachment processes in a high-temperature plasma
Field emitted ion beams from liquids for electric thrustors
Catalogue of Reports and Reprints in World Data Center C Rockets and Satellites
Proceedings of the Dglr Symposium Electric Propulsion Systems, Part 2
Gsfc Support for E-24 Data Reduction and Analysis
Review of Laser-Solid Interaction and Its Possibilities for Space Propulsion
Die Elektronik des Plasmadriftexperimentes S 329 im GEOS-Satelliten
Potential experiments with superconducting magnets in earth orbit
Plasma Sterilization Technology for Spacecraft Applications
Investigation of high energy radiation from a plasma focus
Space experiments with plasma accelerators for AMPS-Space Shuttle Project (I)
Satellitenexperiment zur Bestimmung von Elektronendichten und Elektronentemperaturen
Untersuchung kalter Anoden in Niederdruckboegen mit ueberlagertem Magnetfeld
Operation of the ATS-6 ion engine and plasma bridge neutralizer at geosynchronous altitude
The plasma interaction experiment (PIX) description and flight qualification test program
Numerical simulation of plasma effects near the surface of an irradiated conductor
Analysis of Erosion and Transportation Features from Lunar Orbiter and Apollo Photography