Arc-over and Rapid Pumpdown Tests on the Cesium Contact Ionization Engine Flight Test Payload
Assessment of Congestion Pricing for Reducing Urban Congestion and Improving Air Quality
Assessment of Hematologic Parameters During Long Duration Spaceflight
Atlas V Launch Incorporated NASA Glenn Thermal Barrier
Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS), Mission 1: Introduction
Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science, Mission 1
Attachment 5 to PRDA 04-01 PKT: AFRL/PRSS Electric Propulsion Facilities and Capabilities
Automatic Charge Control System for Geosynchronous Satellites
Automation of Aircraft and Rocket Power Plants. Chapters VII, VIII, and IX
Auxiliary Propulsion Survey. Part I. Electric Thrusters Survey
Benefits of Low-Power Stationary Plasma Thruster Propulsion for Small Satellites
Black Brant Rocket AA-III-11 Launched at Churchill Research Range 21 April 1965
Black Brant Rockets Aaf-2-108 Launched at Churchill Research Range, January 1968
Black Brant Rockets Aaf-III-12 and Aaf-IV-05 Launched at Churchill Research Range, November 1966
Black Brant Rockets Akf-3-26 and Akf-3-27 Launched at Resolute Bay, October 1967
Black Brant Rockets Akf-III-15 and 16 Launched at Resolute Bay, July 1966
Brief Summaries of Papers Presented at the Dgrr Symposium on Electric Space Propulsion
Catalogue of Reports and Reprints in World Data Center C Rockets and Satellites
Causes and Mitigation of Radio Frequency (RF) Blackout During Reentry of Reusable Launch Vehicles
Challenges and Opportunities in Propulsion Simulations
Charged Particle Environment Definition for NGST: L2 Plasma Environment Statistics
Classifying Floating Potential Measurement Unit Data Products as Science Data
CLUSTER/ASPOC: Design of a Space Qualified High Voltage Generator
Cluster Mission: Scientific and Technical Aspects of the Instruments
Cold Plasma Cavity Active Stealth Technology
Collision Dominated Sheath in Weakly in Ionized Plasmas, Part 1
Collision-Dominated Sheath in Weakly Ionized Plasmas, Part 2
Collision Dominated Sheath in Weakly Ionized Plasmas. Part II
Collision-Free Shocks in the Laboratory and Space
Comments on Electrofluid Dynamics and Related Research in Italy
Communication with Reentry Vehicle through Modulated Plasma