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Research & Technology 1995 Articles

Space Flight Systems

ACTS Project
Compilation and Analysis of 20- and 30-GHz Rain Fade Events at the ACTS NASA Ground Station: Statistics and Model Assessment
Using the ACTS Rain Attenuation Prediction Model to Identify and Specify Communications System Performance Parameters
Implications of ACTS Technology on the Requirements of Rain Attenuation Modeling for Communication System Specification and Analysis at the Ka-Band and Beyond
ACTS Aeronautical Terminal Experiment (AERO-X)
Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) Multibeam Antenna On-Orbit Performance

Space Experiments
Radiative Ignition and the Transition to Flame Spread Investigated in the Japan Microgravity Center's 10-sec Drop Shaft
Soot Imaging and Measurement
Microgravity Turbulent Gas-Jet Diffusion Flames
Spread Across Liquids: The World's First Microgravity Combustion Experiment on a Sounding Rocket
Two U.S. Experiments to Fly Aboard European Spacelab Facility in 1996
Interface Configuration Experiments (ICE) Explore the Effects of Microgravity on Fluids
Combustion Module 1: Spacelab Racks Integrated at the Lewis Research Center for the First Time
Pool Boiling Experiment Has Successful Flights
Successful Isothermal Dendritic Growth Experiment (IDGE) Proves Current Theories of Dendritic Solidification are Flawed
Microgravity Smoldering Combustion Takes Flight
Solid Surface Combustion Experiment Completes a Series of Eight Successful Flights
New Low-Gravity Research Aircraft Takes to the Skies
Real-Time Data From the Orbital Acceleration Research Experiment (OARE)
Microgravity Environment Measured During Shuttle-Mir Science Program

Advanced Space Analysis
Lewis Mars Pathfinder Microrover Experiments
TEMPEST: Twin Electric Magnetospheric Probes Exploring on Spiral Trajectories--A Proposal to the Medium Class Explorer Program

Power Systems Project Office
Analysis of Shadowing Effects on Spacecraft Power Systems
Analysis of Solar Receiver Flux Distributions for U.S./Russian Solar Dynamic System Demonstration on the MIR Space Station


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