United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Office
38 works on record
Works

Mars as viewed by Mariner 9
Ion confinement and transport in a toroidal plasma with externally imposed radial electric fields
Application of shock tubes to transonic airfoil testing at high Reynolds number
Numerical computation of transonic flows by finite-element and finite-diffence methods
A fault-tolerant multiprocessor architecture for aircraft
Analytical prediction with multidimensional computer programs and experimental verification of the performance, at a variety of operating conditions, of two traveling wave tubes with depressed collectors
Flight investigation of piloting techniques and crosswind limitations using a research-type crosswind land gear
Transient dynamics of a flexible rotor with squeeze film dampers
Laboratory measurements of radiance and reflectance spectra of a dilute biosolid industrial waste product
Studies of vorticity imbalance and stability, moisture budget, atmospheric energetics, and gradients of meteorological parameters during AVE III
A method for predicting full scale buffet response with rigid wind tunnel model fluctuating pressure data
Significant achievements in the planetary program, 1976-1977
The NASA-Ames Research Center stratospheric aerosol model
Preliminary results of SAR soil moisture experiment, November 1975
Preliminary results of passive microwave snow experiment during February and March 1978
Noise characteristics of upper surface blown configurations
Precision positional data of general aviation air traffic in terminal airspace
A forcast of space technology, 1980-2000
Acoustic tests of duct-burning turbofan jet noise simulation
V/STOLAND avionics system flight-test data on a UH-1H helicopter
Development of a three-dimensional turbulent duct flow analysis
Astronautics and aeronautics
NASA metrology and calibration, 1980
Quiet, powered-life propulsion
Space photovoltaic research and technology, 1980
Synoptic analyses, 5-, 2-, 1-, and 0.4-millibar surfaces for July 1976 through June 1977
Propulsion controls, 1979
1980 Aircraft safety and operating problems
Carbon fiber risk analysis
Engineering and scientific data management
The Apollo spacecraft
Solar cell high efficiency and radiation damage
Space electrochemical research and technology (SERT)
What made Apollo a success?
Abrasion by aeolian particles
Application of advanced computational procedures for modeling solar-wind interactions with venus theory and computer code
Significant achievements in the planetary geology program, 1977-1978
National Geodetic Satellite Program