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    Alternate APOLLO Missions - Libration Points

    J. T. Wheeler | NTIS | 1969
    Schlagwörter: Orbital space stations

    Alternate Configuration of the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle

    L.R Howard | NTIS | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Space exploration , Space stations , Cislunar space

    Alternative Approach to Human Servicing of Crewed Earth Orbiting Spacecraft

    B. Alpert / J. Mularski | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space stations , International space station

    Alternative Approach to Human Servicing of Crewed Earth Orbiting Spacecraft

    J. R. Mularski / B. K. Alpert | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space stations , International space station

      Alternative Approach to Human Servicing of Crewed Earth Orbiting Spacecraft

      J. R. Mularski / B. K. Alpert | NTIS | 2017
      Schlagwörter: Space stations , International space station

    Alternative Scenarios Utilizing Nonterrestrial Resources

    C. H. Eldred / B. B. Roberts | NTIS | 1992
    Schlagwörter: Space bases , Space exploration , Nasa space programs , Space missions , Space stations

    Amine Swingbed Payload

    J. J. Sweterlitsch | NTIS | 2011
    Schlagwörter: International space station

    Analysis and Modeling of the Deployment of NASA's X-38 Parafoil

    C. Ranier | NTIS | 2001
    Schlagwörter: International space station , Return to earth space flight

    Analysis of Advanced Respiratory Support Onboard the International Space Station and Commercial Crew Vehicles

    R. V. Shah / E. L. Kerstman / D. J. Alexander et al. | NTIS | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station , Space missions

    Analysis of Fluorinated Polyimides Flown on the Materials International Space Station Experiment

    Finckenor M. M. / Rodman L. / Farmer B. | NTIS | 2015
    Schlagwörter: International space station

    Analysis of International Space Station Vehicle Materials Exposed on Materials International Space Station Experiment from 2001 to 2011

    M.M Finckenor / L.J Golden / M Kravchenko | NTIS | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station

    Analysis of NASA's Plans for Continuing Human Spaceflight After Retiring the Space Shuttle

    NTIS | 2008
    Schlagwörter: Space exploration , International Space Station , Human space flight

    Analysis of Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit Insertion with a 40-kW Solar Electric Propulsion System

    S. L. Mccarty / W. K. Sjauw / L. M. Burke et al. | NTIS | 2018
    Schlagwörter: Cislunar space , Halo orbit space station , Space commercialization

    Analysis of Shadowing Effects on Spacecraft Power Systems

    NTIS | 1995
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station , Mir space station

    Analysis of the Loads Applied to a Heavy Space Station Rack During Translation and Rotation Tasks

    L. E. Stoycos / G. K. Klute | NTIS | 1994
    Schlagwörter: Space stations , Space erectable structures , Space station structures

    Analysis of the Space Transportation System Launch Rate Capability Utilizing Q-GERT Simulation Techniques

    J. G. Andrusyszyn / B. G. Millburn | NTIS | 1982
    Schlagwörter: Space transportation , Space shuttles , Space stations

    Analysis of Transportation Systems for Space Station Logistics

    R. E. Valentine | NTIS | 1967
    Schlagwörter: Space station , Space , Station

    Analytical Investigation of the Dynamics of Tethered Constellations in Earth Orbit (Phase 2)

    E. Lorenzini / D. A. Arnold / M. D. Grossi et al. | NTIS | 1985
    Schlagwörter: Space stations

    Analytical Investigation of the Dynamics of Tethered Constellations in Earth Orbit, Phase 2

    E. C. Lorenzini / G. E. Gullahorn / M. L. Cosmo et al. | NTIS | 1994
    Schlagwörter: Space stations

    Apollo 11 Telemetry Data Recordings: A Final Report

    NTIS | 2010
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , Space communication , Tracking stations

    Apollo and Beyond

    B. Aldrin | NTIS | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station , Space stations , Space shuttles