1972 NASA Authorization: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3981 (superseded by H.R. 7109)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... shown on Figure 1. The system combines the NASA experience with com- puters , systems analysis techniques and knowledge of sensors into a potential system for analysis of a broad spectrum of drugs . JPL is currently designing and ...
... shown on Figure 1. The system combines the NASA experience with com- puters , systems analysis techniques and knowledge of sensors into a potential system for analysis of a broad spectrum of drugs . JPL is currently designing and ...
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... shown to be different from that of a broken store window . The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration has shown considerable interest in this technique and is considering additional support . These actual demonstrations allow the ...
... shown to be different from that of a broken store window . The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration has shown considerable interest in this technique and is considering additional support . These actual demonstrations allow the ...
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... shown that effective short - haul air transportation ( stage lengths up to 500 miles ) represents both necessity and promise for the future . The importance of the short - haul segment of the national transportation picture can be ...
... shown that effective short - haul air transportation ( stage lengths up to 500 miles ) represents both necessity and promise for the future . The importance of the short - haul segment of the national transportation picture can be ...
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... shown in Figure 3. With the externally - blown jet flap , the jet exhaust flow is deflected by the flap and thus produces lift due to the downward thrust ; in addition , an appreciable lift increment is derived from the increased air ...
... shown in Figure 3. With the externally - blown jet flap , the jet exhaust flow is deflected by the flap and thus produces lift due to the downward thrust ; in addition , an appreciable lift increment is derived from the increased air ...
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... ( shown as trian- gles ) have wing loadings below 45 pounds per square foot . The shaded area indicates the target range of wing loading and runway length for effective STOL transports . The externally - blown flap and the aug- mentor ...
... ( shown as trian- gles ) have wing loadings below 45 pounds per square foot . The shaded area indicates the target range of wing loading and runway length for effective STOL transports . The externally - blown flap and the aug- mentor ...
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Page 291 - To add to this mission versatility, it appears that the NERVA engine could also be designed, if desired, to provide up to 15 kilowatts of electrical power for long periods of time. A study managed by Marshall Space Flight Center has described a technique for generating this much power from the NERVA reactor with only...
Page 306 - ... temperature for the lunar interior without any attempt at all to account for these physical facts which rest upon well established astronomical theory. GRAVITATIONAL FIELD The orbiters have given us much information about the gravitational field of the moon. Extensive studies of this kind have been made at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and at Goddard Space Flight Center, and it turns out that the gravitational shape of the moon is even more complicated than would be indicated by its simple...
Page 61 - ... however, from the fixed-sphere flow direction sensor and the fluidic temperature measurement equipment. Following a joint USAF/NASA review of the current status of the X-15 flight program, it was decided to terminate the X-15 program no later than December 31, 1968. The three X-15 aircraft (Fig. 4-16) made a total of 199 flights, from the first flight on June 8, 1959, to the last on October 24, 1968. Of these, 154 exceeded Mach 4, 109 exceeded Mach 5, and four exceeded Mach 6. The maximum speed...
Page 228 - To meet the requirements of a low-cost reusable space transportation system a continuing technology effort, concentrated on the most critical problems and geared to produce timely results, has been undertaken by OART, in cooperation with OMSF, to establish the technology base required to develop a fully reusable space transportation system. This program was motivated by the requirements of the shuttle for high performance engines, very low inert vehicle weight, and low-cost operations calling for...
Page 25 - Committee recommendations was that a study should be made to analyze the relation between the benefits that accrue to the nation from aviation and the level of aeronautical research and development effort.
Page 29 - Without objection the entire statement will be included in the record, and you may proceed as you please(The entire statement of Edgar M.
Page 54 - PROPAGATION NOISE RESEARCH Studies are being conducted to closely correlate fly-over noise data recordings, aircraft position information, and atmospheric propagation losses over the audible frequency range. Meteorological studies of 'the lower 1000 meters of the atmosphere in several representative locations in the USA are underway to provide a statistical representation of temperature, humidity, and wind gradients.
Page 109 - ... ready for flight tests at the Flight Research Center (fig. 229). The Air Force has joined NASA in the flight research program on lifting bodies. Last September, they delivered the X-24A vehicle (fig. 230) to the Flight Research Center where it is being equipped with instruments and prepared for tests in the 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel at the Ames Research Center. Test flights are planned for later this year.
Page 159 - ... active role in the flight testing of advanced aircraft designed to prove new technology and to provide a base from which regulations can be established. SHORT-HAUL SYSTEMS BACKGROUND The use of air travel for short trips (less than 500 miles) has sharply increased in recent years, providing travelers in smaller cities and less densely populated areas with a quick, convenient. and effective way to tie in with long-haul air systems. It also provides an increasingly popular means of short-distance...
Page 52 - ... published in NASA SP 189, SP 207, and SP 220. Past congressional presentations also contain details of the NASA noise research programs. There follows a description of noise research conducted by NASA in FY 70 and FY 71 in the areas of source, propagation and reception. SOURCE NOISE RESEARCH Rotating Made noise.