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    Analysis of Characteristics of Fluid Ring Dampers for Artificial Satellites

    U. Ponzi | NTIS | 1969
    Schlagwörter: Unmanned Spacecraft , Ring structures

    Analysis of the Dynamic Response of the Space Station Freedom Due to a Module Perforation by an Orbital Debris Particle Impact

    W. P. Schonberg / J. P. Celestian | NTIS | 1993
    Schlagwörter: Manned Spacecraft , Spacecraft modules , Spacecraft structures

    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: Manned Spacecraft , Space erectable structures , Space station structures , Spacecraft maintenance

    Analysis of Trajectory Parameters for Probe and Round-Trip Missions to Venus

    J. F. Dugan / C. R. Simsic | NTIS | 1960
    Schlagwörter: Spacecraft Trajectories & Flight Mechanics , Planar structures

    Analytical and Experimental Research on Large Angle Maneuvers of Flexible Structures

    J. L. Junkins / T. C. Pollock / Z. H. Rahman | NTIS | 1990
    Schlagwörter: Spacecraft , Flexible structures , Flexible spacecraft

    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: Unmanned Spacecraft , Manned Spacecraft , Spacecraft Trajectories & Flight Mechanics , Planar structures

    An Investigation of APOLLO Titanium Pressure Vessel Welds Made with Commercially Pure Filler Wire

    G. M. Ecord | NTIS | 1968
    Schlagwörter: Apollo spacecraft , Welded structures

    An Investigation of Leakage of Large-Diameter O-Ring Seals on Spacecraft Air-Lock Hatches

    O. F. Trout | NTIS | 1968
    Schlagwörter: Manned Spacecraft , Spacecraft structures

    An Investigation of the Needs and the Design of an Orbiting Space Station with Growth Capabilities

    J. R. Dossey / G. Trotti | NTIS | 1977
    Schlagwörter: Manned Spacecraft , Large space structures

    Annual Progress Report, 1990-1991 (Toronto University)

    NTIS | 1992
    Schlagwörter: Flexible spacecraft , Smart structures