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05:00:00AM-06:00:00AM GMT — 5 Live Science The Science Of Blood Science news stories and analysis, plus a special look at the science of blood.
Topics: Radio Program, Space stations, Hematology, Greenhouse gases, Transfusion medicine, Blood cells,...
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04/12/2016 Science news and a look at the treatment of prostate cancer, plus the science of DNA.
Topics: BBC, Radio Program, 5 live Science, Spirituality, Religious behaviour and experience, Syndromes,...
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b084crfr
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ASTROPHYSICS AND STELLAR ASTRONOMY
Topics: APOLLO APPLICATIONS PROGRAM, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT, SPACE STATIONS, LUNAR EXPLORATION, SATURN LAUNCH...
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May 31, 2011
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Polson, Peter G
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This cooperative agreement supported Dr. Peter Polson's participation in two interrelated research programs. The first was the development of the Situation-Goal-Behavior (SGB) Model that is both a formal description of an avionics system's logic and behavior and a representation of a system that can be understood by avionics designers, pilots, and training developers. The second was the development of a usability inspection method based on an approximate model, RAFIV, of pilot interactions with...
Topics: ASTEROIDS, METEORITES, SOLAR SYSTEM, SPACE PROBES, SPACE STATIONS, GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS, KINETIC...
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May 23, 2011
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Schobeiri, M. T.; John, J
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The turbomachinery wake flow development is largely influenced by streamline curvature and streamwise pressure gradient. The objective of this investigation is to study the development of the wake under the influence of streamline curvature and streamwise pressure gradient. The experimental investigation is carried out in two phases. The first phase involves the study of the wake behind a stationary circular cylinder (steady wake) in curved channels at positive, zero, and negative streamwise...
Topics: SPACE PROGRAMS, HISTORIES, NASA PROGRAMS, SPACE MISSIONS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, MISSION PLANNING,...
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Jul 23, 2010
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Wegner, Gary A
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Two projects in conjunction with the International Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite are discussed. These projects were to: (1) study the properties of the H2 and H2 quasi-molecular absorption features at lambda lambda 1600 and 1400 in the ultraviolet spectra of the hydrogen-rich DA white dwarfs and to search for additional spectroscopic features in the spectra of these stars; and (2) use the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum of the peculiar rare earth-rich late F type star, HR6560 (HD159870),...
Topics: FEDERAL BUDGETS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT, MARS (PLANET), NASA PROGRAMS, FORECASTING, MANNED MARS...
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Jul 26, 2010
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Weir, Lois J.; Reddy, D. R
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Flow through a high-speed, nominally two-dimensional inlet is characterized by highly complex, three-dimensional flow phenomena including strong secondary flows and shock/boundary layer interactions. Experimental and analytical data are presented for a Mach 5 mixed compression inlet that exhibits such three-dimensional flow characteristics. The two-dimensional inlet model, designed to provide performance information in the Mach 3 to 5 speed range for an over-under turbojet plus ramjet...
Topics: DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, DYNAMIC CONTROL, DYNAMIC RESPONSE, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, NASTRAN,...
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Jul 26, 2010
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Lance, D. G.; Nettles, A. T
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A damage tolerance study of two new toughened carbon fiber/epoxy resin systems was undertaken as a continuation of ongoing work into screening new opposites for resistance to foreign object impact. This report is intended to be a supplement to NASA TP 3029 in which four new fiber/resin systems were tested for damage tolerance. Instrumented drop weight impact testing was used to inflict damage to 16-ply quasi-isotropic specimens. Instrumented output data and cross-sectional examinations of the...
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC LASERS, EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM (EOS), SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS, SPACE STATION POLAR...
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Webb, Robert S.; Rosenzweig, Cynthia E.; Levine, Elissa R
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A standardized global data set of soil horizon thicknesses and textures (particle size distributions) was compiled. This data set will be used by the improved ground hydrology parameterization designed for the Goddard Institute for Space Studies General Circulation Model (GISS GCM) Model 3. The data set specifies the top and bottom depths and the percent abundance of sand, silt, and clay of individual soil horizons in each of the 106 soil types cataloged for nine continental divisions. When...
Topics: COST ANALYSIS, MISSION PLANNING, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, SPACE STATION FREEDOM, SPACE STATIONS,...
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Papers were presented to consider very low frequency (VLF) radio astronomical observations from the moon. In part 1, the environment in which a lunar VLF radio array would function is described. Part 2 is a review of previous and proposed low-frequency observatories. The science that could be conducted with a lunar VLF array is described in part 3. The design of a lunar VLF array and site selection criteria are considered, respectively, in parts 4 and 5. Part 6 is a proposal for precursor lunar...
Topics: AEROSPACE SYSTEMS, LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES, ROBOTS, APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS), COMPUTERIZED...
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Sep 20, 2010
09/10
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Smith, Marcie; Hibble, William; Wolke, Patrick J
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The astrometric telescope facility (ATF), a 20-meter telescope designed for long-term detection and observation of planetary systems outside of the solar system, is scheduled to be a major user of the Space Station's payload pointing system (PPS) capabilities. However, because the ATF has such a stringent pointing stability specification (as low as 0.01 arcsec error over the frequency range from 5 to 200 hertz) and requires /- 180-degree roll rotation around the telescope's line of sight, the...
Topics: FLUID DYNAMICS, SPACE STATION PAYLOADS, MICROGRAVITY, SPACE STATION FREEDOM, SPACE STATIONS,...
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Remer, D. S.; Buchanan, H. R
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A model for estimating the cost required to do a cost estimate for Deep Space Network (DSN) projects that range from 0.1 to 100 million is presented. The cost of the cost estimate in thousands of dollars, C(sub E), is found to be approximately given by C(sub E) = K((C(sub p))(sup 0.35)) where C(sub p) is the cost of the project being estimated in millions of dollars and K is a constant depending on the accuracy of the estimate. For an order-of-magnitude estimate, K = 24; for a budget estimate,...
Topics: AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGIES, NASA SPACE PROGRAMS, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, SPACE MISSIONS,...
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Jun 21, 2010
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Hill, J. C
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Flexible pitch axis model of human postural control system
Topics: ACCELERATION (PHYSICS), GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS, SPACE STATIONS, SPACECRAFT ENVIRONMENTS, EARTH...
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The performance characteristics of Stirling machines with free moving pistons were studied. The design of the small free piston Stirling refrigerator, is described and a new way to describe the pressure fluctuations in the Stirling system is given. The equations of movement of the piston and the displacer are derived. A small cryogenic cooler, based on the free displacer Stirling principle, was designed and developed with a capacity of 1 W at 77 K. The main application is for infrared radiation...
Topics: CLOSED ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, BIOTECHNOLOGY, CULTURE TECHNIQUES, MICROORGANISMS, PHOTOSYNTHESIS,...
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Bryan, Kurt; Vogelius, Michae
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The problem of locating and identifying a collection of finitely many cracks inside a planar domain from measurements of the electrostatic boundary potentials induced by specified current fluxes is considered. It is shown that a collection of n or fewer cracks can be uniquely identified by measuring the boundary potentials induced by n 1 specified current fluxes, consisting entirely of electrode pairs.
Topics: DESIGN ANALYSIS, LOW EARTH ORBITS, MISSION PLANNING, ORBITAL SERVICING, RESCUE OPERATIONS, SPACE...
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Topics: Astronauts -- Juvenile literature, Space stations -- Juvenile literature, Astronauts, Space stations
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When a space scooter race on CLEO-7 becomes a battle between the boys and the girls, the AstroKids need a reminder to work together as a team
Topics: Space stations, Christian life, Science fiction
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An antenna, which may be a search coil, is connected to an operational amplifier circuit which provides negative impedances, each of which is in the order of magnitude of the positive impedances which characterize the antenna. The antenna is connected to the inverting input of the operational amplifier; a resistor is connected between the inverting input and the output of the operational amplifier; a capacitor-resistor network, in parallel, is connected between the output and the noninverting...
Topics: JET IMPINGEMENT, DEGREES OF FREEDOM, JET CONTROL, SPACE SHUTTLES, SPACE STATIONS, RENDEZVOUS...
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Lefrois, R. T
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Alternative mechanizations of active heat exchange concepts were analyzed for use with heat of fusion Phase Change Materials (PCM's) in the temperature range of 250 C to 350 C for solar and conventional power plant applications. Over 24 heat exchange concepts were reviewed, and eight were selected for detailed assessment. Two candidates were chosen for small-scale experimentation: a coated tube and shell that exchanger, and a direct contact reflux boiler. A dilute eutectic mixture of sodium...
Topics: DEEP SPACE NETWORK, NOISE MEASUREMENT, VIBRATION MEASUREMENT, NOISE REDUCTION, SOUND PRESSURE,...
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04:00:00PM-07:00:00PM GMT — Adam Ball Half Term Takeover: Lilley Mitchell (18/02/2020) Lilley hears about a discovery turning 90 today....the day we spotted Pluto!
Topics: Radio Program, Human habitats, Space stations, Human spaceflight, Streets and roads, Golf, Cruise...
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04:00:00PM-07:00:00PM BST — Adam Ball 06/09/2019 Great music and big fun from the big man. Plus all the latest news from The Ox Report.
Topics: Radio Program, Space stations, Medical terminology, Elections, Human habitats, Hospitals, Bus...
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04:00:00PM-07:00:00PM BST — Adam Green 06/09/2019 Adam eases you in to the evening with entertainment and a look at all the day's news.
Topics: Radio Program, Space stations, Elections, Political science, Members of the United Kingdom...
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04:00:00PM-07:00:00PM BST — Adam Green Ryan Kennedy sits in (23/09/2019) Ryan Kennedy sits in with evening entertainment and a look at all the day's news.
Topics: Radio Program, Actors from New York, American male actors, Human spaceflight, Sports terminology,...
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04:00:00PM-07:00:00PM BST — Adam Green 27/09/2019 Adam eases you in to the evening with entertainment and a look at all the day's news.
Topics: Radio Program, American male singers, Actors from New York, Police ranks, Space stations, American...
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The function design of the Input/Output (I/O) services for the Advanced Information Processing System (AIPS) proof of concept system is described. The data flow diagrams, which show the functional processes in I/O services and the data that flows among them, are contained. A complete list of the data identified on the data flow diagrams and in the process descriptions are provided.
Topics: DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, SPACECRAFT CONFIGURATIONS, SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION, REMOTE SENSORS,...
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This report is the second in a series of Annual Technical Summary Reports for the Advanced Turbine Technology Applications Project (ATTAP). Plans and progress are covered for ceramics development for commercial automotive applications over the period January 1 through December 31, 1989. Project effort conducted under this contract is part of the DOE Gas Turbine Highway Vehicle System program. This program is directed to provide the U.S. automotive industry the high-risk, long-range technology...
Topics: CANS, WORKING FLUIDS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, ENTHALPY, FORCED CONVECTION, FREE CONVECTION, SHRINKAGE,...
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Bachalo, W.; Smith, J.; Rudoff, R
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A compact and rugged probe based on the phase Doppler method was evaluated as a means for characterizing icing clouds using airborne platforms and for advancing aircraft icing research in large scale wind tunnels. The Phase Doppler Particle Analyzer (PDPA) upon which the new probe was based is now widely recognized as an accurate method for the complete characterization of sprays. The prototype fiber optic-based probe was evaluated in simulated aircraft icing clouds and found to have the...
Topics: COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, EDUCATION, PAYLOAD STATIONS, PAYLOADS, SPACE STATIONS, TRAINING...
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Tenney, D. R.; Dexter, H. B
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A significant level of research is currently focused on the development of tough resins and high strain fibers in an effort to gain improved damage tolerance. Moderate success has been achieved with the development of new resins such as PEEK and additional improvements look promising with new thermoplastic resins. Development of innovative material forms such as 2-D and 3-D woven fabrics and braided structural subelements is also expected to improve damage tolerance and durability of composite...
Topics: ORBIT TRANSFER VEHICLES, REUSABLE SPACECRAFT, ROCKET ENGINES, SPACE STATIONS, SPACECRAFT...
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No Abstract Available
Topics: CULTURE TECHNIQUES, SPACE STATIONS, LASER OUTPUTS, LIGHT BEAMS, SURFACE WAVES, DETECTORS,...
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This bibliography lists 430 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January, 1989. Subject coverage includes: design, construction and testing of aircraft and aircraft engines; aircraft components, equipment and systems; ground support systems; and theoretical and applied aspects of aerodynamics and general fluid dynamics.
Topics: INDEXES (DOCUMENTATION), SPACE ERECTABLE STRUCTURES, SPACE PLATFORMS, SPACE STATION PAYLOADS, SPACE...
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Domestic and foreign wind tunnel facilities are enumerated and their technical parameters are described. Data pertinent to managers and engineers are presented. Facilities judged comparable in testing capability are noted and grouped together. Several comprehensive cross-indexes and charts are included.
Topics: BRAYTON CYCLE, SPACE STORAGE, SPACECRAFT SHIELDING, STORAGE TANKS, CRYOGENIC COOLING, LIQUEFACTION,...
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Penaranda, F. E.; Freda, M. S
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Volume two of the facilities catalogue deals with Airbreathing Propulsion and Flight Simulation Facilities. Data pertinent to managers and engineers are presented. Each facility is described on a data sheet that shows the facility's technical parameters on a chart and more detailed information in narratives. Facilities judged comparable in testing capability are noted and grouped together. Several comprehensive cross-indexes and charts are included.
Topics: CONFERENCES, COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS,...
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Airborne infrared astronomy is discussed with respect to observations of the solar system, stars, star formation, and the interstellar medium. Far infrared characteristics of the Milky Way, its center, and other galaxies are considered. The instrumentation associated with IR astronomy is addressed.
Topics: CRYOGENIC ROCKET PROPELLANTS, SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, SPACECRAFT PROPULSION, ORBIT TRANSFER...
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Jones, J. J.; Winn, W. P.; Hunyady, S. J.; Moore, C. B.; Bullock, J. W
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The space-vehicle launch commit criteria for weather and atmospheric electrical conditions in us at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center (KSC) have been made restrictive because of the past difficulties that have arisen when space vehicles have triggered lightning discharge after their launch during cloudy weather. With the present ground-base instrumentation and our limited knowledge of cloud electrification process over this region of Florida, it has not been possible to...
Topics: ELECTRIC NETWORKS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, HARDWARE, INSTALLING, NETWORK ANALYSIS, ELECTRONIC...
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Kvaternik, Raymond G.; Murthy, T. Sreekant
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An an overview and discussion of those aspects of airframe structural dynamics that have a strong influence on rotor design optimization is provided. Primary emphasis is on vibration requirements. The vibration problem is described, the key vibratory forces are identified, the role of airframe response in rotor design is summarized, and the types of constraints which need to be imposed on rotor design due to airframe dynamics are discussed. Some considerations of ground and air resonance as...
Topics: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, REMOTE CONTROL, ROBOT CONTROL, ROBOTS, SPACE...
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Cheshire, Simon, author
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Topics: Space -- Juvenile fiction, Space stations -- Juvenile fiction, Space, Space stations
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Episode 3 Arthur and his daughter Allie decide to build a small boat to sail to England.
Topics: BBC, Radio Program, Alone on a Wide Wide Sea, Space stations, Human spaceflight, Staple ports,...
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08zqtws
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Episode 4 Following Arthur's death Allie decides to sail solo to England to look for her Aunty Kitty
Topics: BBC, Radio Program, Alone on a Wide Wide Sea, Child welfare, Space stations, Orphanages, Childhood,...
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08zqxyn
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Hawkins, W. Kent; Meyer, Carl L
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An investigation was conducted to evaluate the operational characteristics of a 3000 pound thrust axial flow turbojet engine over a range of simulated altitudes from 2000 to 50,000 feet and simulated flight Mach numbers from 0 to 1.04 throughout the operable range of engine speeds. Engine operating range, acceleration, deceleration, starting, altitude, and flight Mach number compensation of the fuel control system, and operation of the lubrication system at high and low ambient air temperatures...
Topics: MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, SPACE STATIONS, AUTOMATIC CONTROL, ONBOARD DATA PROCESSING, AIRBORNE/SPACEBORNE...
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Adamovsky, Grigor
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A novel technique to analyze data in fiber optic sensing systems with temporal separation of channels is proposed. A theoretical explanation of the process is presented and an experimental setup that was used to obtain the data is described.
Topics: ADA (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE), SPACE FLIGHT, ARCHITECTURE (COMPUTERS), COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN,...
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08:00:00PM-10:00:00PM GMT — Amy's Lincolnshire Kitchen Harry Parkhill sits in - Winter Warmers, Veganuary and Cookies in Space (06/01/2020) Harry Parkhill cooks up a storm with soup, a bread masterclass, veganuary and more.
Topics: Radio Program, Fast food, American cuisine, Space stations, Sex crimes, Criminology, Vegetables,...
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Reynolds, Christopher S.; Heinz, Sebastian; Fabian, Andrew C.; Begelman, Mitchell C
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We present hard X-ray observations of the nearby radio galaxy M87 and the core of the Virgo cluster using the Rossi X-ray 7Tming Explorer. These are the first hard X-ray observations of M87 not affected by contamination from the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4388. Thermal emission from Virgo's intracluster medium is clearly detected and has a spectrum indicative of kT is approximately equal to 2.5 keV plasma with approximately 25% cosmic abundances. No non-thermal (power-law) emission from M87 is...
Topics: LOADS (FORCES), LOGISTICS, SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS, FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, DYNAMIC MODELS,...
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Gordon, R. A
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An economical algorithm is presented for predicting the position of a satellite perturbed by drag and zonal harmonics J sub 2 through J sub 4. Simplicity being of the essence, drag is modeled as a secular decay rate in the semi-axis (retarded motion); with the zonal perturbations modeled from a modified version of the Brouwers formulas. The algorithm is developed as: an alternative on-board orbit predictor; a back up propagator requiring low energy consumption; or a ground based propagator for...
Topics: ORBIT TRANSFER VEHICLES, ORBITAL SERVICING, SPACE STATIONS, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, AVIONICS, PROPULSION,...
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Swanson, R. C.; Turkel, E.; White, J. A
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The use is considered of a multigrid method with central differencing to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for high speed flows. The time dependent form of the equations is integrated with a Runge-Kutta scheme accelerated by local time stepping and variable coefficient implicit residual smoothing. Of particular importance are the details of the numerical dissipation formulation, especially the switch between the second and fourth difference terms. Solutions are given for 2-D laminar flow over a...
Topics: COMMAND AND CONTROL, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, COMPUTERS, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL...
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Laganelli, A. L
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The results of three turbulent heating predictions (Van Driest II, Spalding-Chi, and Walker Eckert reference enthalpy) have been compared to the data of several re-entry vehicles. Details and comparisons of each technique with the data are presented. The data analyzed cover a range of local Mach numbers of 3.3 to 15.2, wall to boundary layer edge temperature ratio of 0.46 to 2.6 and local Reynolds number of 7 times 10 to the 6th power to 5.3 times 10 to the 8th power. Data were transformed to...
Topics: NUCLEAR RADIATION, SAFETY FACTORS, NUCLEAR REACTORS, RADIATION HAZARDS, RADIATION SHIELDING, SAFETY...
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Ackley, Keith A.; Wells, M. Sue; Mayer, Paula S. D.; Blinn, Thomas M.; Decker, Louis P.; Toland, Joel A.; Crump, J. Wesley; Menzel, Christopher P.; Bodenmiller, Charles A., et al
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Information is one of an organization's most important assets. For this reason the development and maintenance of an integrated information system environment is one of the most important functions within a large organization. The Integrated Information Systems Evolution Environment (IISEE) project has as one of its primary goals a computerized solution to the difficulties involved in the development of integrated information systems. To develop such an environment a thorough understanding of...
Topics: SPACE STATIONS, SPACECRAFT CONFIGURATIONS, USER REQUIREMENTS, ASTRONOMY, ASTROPHYSICS, CREW SIZE,...
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Apple harvest and Paralympian honoured We've harvested our apples and have taken them to Herefordshire to be made into cider.
Topics: BBC, Radio Program, Andrew Easton, Etymologies, Space stations, English singer-songwriters, Rock...
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p048klh3
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07:00:00AM-10:00:00AM BST — Andrew Peach 06/09/2019 Share your news with Andrew as he kicks off the day. Call 0808 100 5100 or text.
Topics: Radio Program, Social change, Diplomacy, Members of the United Kingdom Parliament, Elections,...
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03:00:00PM-06:00:00PM BST — Andy Comfort 17/10/2019 Andy rewinds to 1980 and 1993 between 3pm and 4pm with today's big stories from 5pm.
Topics: Radio Program, Space stations, Industry, North East Lincolnshire, Cattle, Bathing, Towns in...
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12:00:00PM-03:00:00PM GMT — Andy Twigge 13/01/2020 The one and only Twiggy with stories, conversation, great music and laughs aplenty.
Topics: Radio Program, Traffic law, Architectural design, Design, American stage actors, English television...