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Integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) and the NextGeneration Combat Vehicle (NGCV)
Full Scale Flat Floor Testing of a 500-M2-Class Solar Sail Deployer
Development of Step Height Measurement Capability for BOLT2 Flight Vehicle
Fiber-Optic Strain-Based Deflection and Twist Sensing for a High-Aspect-Ratio Swept Wing
NASA Perspective on the Growing Role of In-Situ Process Monitoring in Managing Risk of AM Hardware
Thermal Properties - Do We Trust Them? Yes'ish
How Can the Chemical Sciences Contribute to Future Human Exploration
Evaluation of Impact Energy Attenuators and Composite Material Designs of a UAM VTOL Concept Vehicle
Fiber Optic Temperature Sensors in TPS: Arc Jet Model Design & Testing
In-Situ Stress Measurement of Single and Multilayer Films for X-Ray Astronomy Optical Applications
Temperature-Driven Shape Changes of the Near Earth Asteroid Scout Solar Sail
Unsteady Aerodynamic Force Sensing from Strain Data
ADEPT Sounding Rocket One (SR-1)Flight Experiment Overview
X-Ray Optical Thin Film Deposition and Analysis Capability at NASA MSFC
NASA Past, Present, and Future: The Use of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) Electronics in Space
Dynamic Beam Solutions for Real-Time Simulation and Control Development of Flexible Rockets
Unsteady Aerodynamic Force Sensing from Measured Strain
Aeroelastic Model Tuning for Precise Flutter Prediction
Investigating the Feasibility of Utilizing Carbon Nanotube Fibers for Spacesuit Dust Mitigation
60+ Years of NASA Mirror Technology Development: From Hubble to JWST and Beyond
PDV as a Diagnostic Tool for Separation Mechanisms, Particle Impact, and Hypervelocity Testing
An Overview of Air-Breathing Propulsion Efforts for 2015 SBIR Phase I
Fiber-Optic Sensing System: Overview, Development and Deployment in Flight at NASA
Fiber-Optic Sensing System: Overview, Development and Deployment in Flight at NASA
Establishing a Disruptive New Capability for NASA to Fly UAV's into Hazardous Conditions
Multifunctional Aerospace Smart Skin Emerges From Computational Models and Physical Experiments