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    Turbulence Mitigation for Aircraft in Urban Environments

    S. Watkins | NTIS | 2018
    response. The PI successfully completed flight trails in wind tunnels and in atmospheric turbulence. Their mitigation system reduced aircraft roll ...
    Schlagwörter: Atmospheric turbulence , Turbulence detection and rejection systems

      Turbulence Mitigation for Aircraft in Urban Environments

      S. Watkins | NTIS | 2018
      response. The PI successfully completed flight trails in wind tunnels and in atmospheric turbulence. Their mitigation system reduced aircraft roll ...

    Common Probe Design Study and Follow-On Activities

    H. H. Hwang | NTIS | 2019
    feasibility of a common aeroshell design for atmospheric probe missions at Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The study involved 4 NASA ...
    Schlagwörter: Atmospheric sounding

    ER-2 High Altitude Solar Cell Calibration Flights

    M. G. Myers / M. F. Piszczor | NTIS | 2015
    the 2014 Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology (SPRAT) Conference in Cleveland, OH shortly following these first flights. At the 2015 ...
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , High altitude environments

    Orbital Atomic Oxygen Effects on Materials: An Overview of MSFC Experiments on the STS-46 EOIM-3

    R. C. Linton / J. A. Vaughn / M. M. Finckenor et al. | NTIS | 1995
    materials. Marshall Space Flight Center contributed several passive exposure trays of material specimens, uniform stress and static stress material ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville, AL. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , Aerospace environments , Atmospheric effects , Space shuttle missions , Space transportation system flights , Space shuttle orbiters

    Spacecraft Charging Technology 1980

    N. J. Stevens / C. P. Pike | NTIS | 1981
    The third Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the U.S. Air Force ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, OH. Lewis Research Center
    Schlagwörter: Atmospheric physics , Space environments