This report recommends mechanisms by which NASA can put into operation state-of-the-science meteorological technology and advanced weather forecasting techniques to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and safety of space operations. The spirit motivating these recommendations is the panel's belief that NASA should strive to exploit the benefits of the cutting edge of new meteorological technology, just as it exploits the potential of the numerous other technologies that support space flight. In striving to reach this goal, NASA can pave the way for many other applications of these advanced meteorological capabilities.
Meteorological Support for Space Operations: Review and Recommendations
1989
86 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Space Safety , Meteorology , Space Vehicles , Atmospheric Precipitations , Clouds , Compliance , Earth Atmosphere , Forecasting , Regulations , Safety , Storms , Weather , Wind , ERDA/500100
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