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  • "transit" found 893 times in 546 documents
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  • "a" found 169938 times in 18149 documents



Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3.jpg 200px Image:Transit4AInjunGreb3_(2).jpg 200px Transit IVA, Injun and Greb III satellites Category:Spacecraft
Image:Transit5A.jpg 200px Transit V-A satellite Category:Spacecraft
... atmospheric conditions. Leaving the Earth and its protective environment, therefore, results in the degradation of a number of human systems. Long-duration stays on the International Space Station (ISS) are accompanied ... will also occur. Optimum walking speeds will be approximately 30% lower and transitioning from a walk to a run will occur at a speed 25% slower. Peak vertical forces will be reduced by as ...
... operationally remote multiple robots and humans working together in a confined area on the lunar/planetary surface or outside in-transit vehicles? There are often many developmental subtasks contained in ... on EVA outside a traversing spacecraft: i. among EVA personnel, ii. between EVA personnel and the spacecraft, iii. between EVA personnel and detached or docking equipment, and iv. between ...
... Transformation Correspondence and Relativistic Wave Equations, R. E. Budwine, and A. A. Jackson IV, American Physical Society Meeting, 1967. Accretion Heating of Neptune Jackson, A. A., IV; Matese, J. J.; Whitmire, D. P. American Astronomical Society ... . Results in orbital evolution of objects in the geosynchronous region Friesen, Larry Jackson, Albert A., IV Zook, Herbert A. Kessler, Donald J. AIAA, NASA, and DOD, Orbital Debris Conference: Technical Issues and Future ...
Bigger and more powerful rockets could allow a slower transit upward or downward through the atmosphere. The slower transit would reduce the heating hazard on re-entry. ---- Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy ...
... or to deep space will accelerate to faster and faster speeds to reduce transit times. But during long transits the spacecraft will likely coast most of the time, except for brief thrusting ...
... = text-align:right; header1 = label1 = data1 = header2 = label2 = Birth Name data2 = James D. A. Van Hoften header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Jun 11 1944 header4 = label4 = Birth ... During this mission the crew successfully deployed three communications satellites, the Navy's Syncom IV-4, Australian Aussat, and American Satellite Company's ASC 1 . The crew ...
... launcher, reusable launch vehicle '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.369 '''Number of Pages''' - 9 Abstract A Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) should be sized to minimise the specific launch costs and this ... RLV development. However both Ariane 5 and a Shuttle based system could be used as transition launchers for the early stages of RLV operations, with a new HLV system development following when its ...
... and constitutional medical hazards, like appendicitis and tooth abscess. They include hazards in the transit vehicle like foreign bodies and toxic atmospheres, and hazards in the habitat like ... of reduced gravity and prolonged isolation and confinement. The health maintenance program for a Mars mission will employ strategies of disease prevention, early detection, and contingency management, ...

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