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  • "ital" found 8 times in 3 documents
  • "tip" found 210 times in 166 documents



You will not have to be in tip-top shape to go, but we do recommend it No physical preparation will be required, ...
... supports the innovation economy and creates jobs.” Through the "Utilizing Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Tipping Point Technologies” solicitation, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate selected nine companies to mature technologies ... Life, High Performance Attitude Determination and Control System -- Blue Canyon Technologies LLC of Boulder, Colorado Tipping Point Proposal for Reaction Sphere -- Northrop Grumman Support Services Corporation of Millersville, Maryland Small Spacecraft ...
... some water tests of their own, in tanks, and did not believe that it would tip over, and they wouldn't believe our results. They first said that our boilerplates must ... center of buoyancy. If the CG is above the center of buoyancy, the ship will tip over. What we had on Mercury was something where the margin between the center of buoyancy and the CG was so close that it would tip over in some conditions and not others. McDonnell would not believe that. But I had ...
... ’s Program Director, International Space University, Strasbourg, France ---- note 1 Individuals whose names appear in ''italics '' are members of the faculty, lecturers, or alumni of the International Space University. ---- The Farthest ...
... at the time of proposal submission. Selections are based on the agency’s third competitive Tipping Point solicitation. The most recent solicitation targeted three Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) strategic technology ... cross-cutting, pioneering technologies and capabilities needed to achieve NASA missions. Projects resulting from the Tipping Point solicitation will enable public-private partnerships managed by programs within STMD. ''MEDIA ADVISORY M18 ...
... Develop Space Exploration Technologies''' NASA is partnering with six U.S. companies to develop 10 “tipping point” technologies that have the potential to significantly benefit the commercial space economy and future ... the crosscutting, pioneering technologies and capabilities needed to achieve NASA missions. Projects resulting from the Tipping Point solicitation will enable public-private partnerships managed by programs within STMD. ''RELEASE 18-071 ...
... ’s recent proposal award as part of NASA’s "Utilizing Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Tipping Point Technologies” solicitation, issued through NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD). Steve Jurczyk, associate ... sector to participate with NASA in demonstrating some of the technologies recently selected in our Tipping Point solicitation as well as some technologies coming out of the Small Business Innovation Research ...
... Canaveral, as the geographic designation only of the east­ernmost tip of the land formation known as Cape Canaveral (that tip upon which no portion of the missile complex is located) thereby ...
... flight-test and evaluate new second-generation Pitot probe system flown with­out ejectable nose tip. Rocket and instrumentation performed satisfac­torily. Pitot tube performed well and seemed capable of reaching higher apogees, even without nose-cone tip, than old system. ''(NASA Rpt SRL)'' NASA announced Astronaut James A. Lovell , Jr., had replaced ...
... first flight of No. 1. since it was modified for high-altitude flight research (wing-tip pods containing micrometeoroid and dust collectors, spectrometer, and densitron; new inertial guidance system originally designed ... flight was operational checkout of new equipment and evaluation of flight characteristics with the wing-tip pods added. ''(NASA X-15 Proj. Off.; FRC Release)'' MSC conducted partially successful test of ...

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