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... - acterising the physical nature of Eros, the spectra obtained by NEAR do not allow the unequivocal resolution of the important source/sample question. More recently, NASA announced (21 December 2001) a new Discovery- class mission named `DAWN`, that is scheduled for launch in 2006. Dawn will rendezvous with and orbit sequentially the ...
... on the mission design and feasibility and will analyze the launcher issue and the in-orbit assembly scenarios. The main results enable to rediscover a candidate mission based on a scenario close to the NASA reference mission (Ref 1 ). The main interest, from transportation point of view, is that the ...
... increase in the power.

ASA-RTG is not in conflict with previous RTG, and could fit within the type of Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator developed for NASA space missions as the Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (MMRTG) and the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator (ASRG). '''To BUY ...
... A WANING OF TECHNOCRATIC FAITH: NASA AND THE POLITICS OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE DECISION 49 - G.E. SWANSON SPACEPORT MICHIGAN WHEN ROCKETS FLEW FROM THE GREAT LAKES STATE: 1962-1971 ... ALTITUDE MAPPING MISSION USING ION PROPULSION FOR DRAG COMPENSATION 173 - D.C. FEARN THE ULYSSES MISSION: THE ION PROPULSION ALTERNATIVE 181 - D. ROUTIER A SOLAR-ION PROPELLED MISSION TO THE LOCAL ...
... the excitement of rediscovering the long forgotten information pertaining to the role television played during Apollo. After intense research of the NASA archives and sources outside the space agency (such as the ... view of the moon); through the constant battle internal politics placed upon the inclusion of the TV system on Apollo missions; exploring closely related subjects such as the slow scan ...
... required to implement the thermal nuclear propulsion system that has been developed and proven to the point that it could be relied upon for actual mission use. This book is on the NASA Administrator's recommended reading list. "Jargon-free and ideal for scientists and laypersons alike...a comprehensive history." News & Notes, NASA History Division Office ...
... W.J. CURTIS SPECTRUM-ROENTGEN-GAMMA AND THE JET-X TELESCOPE 139 - D. LLEWELLYN-JONES P.H.G. DICKINSON ISAMS AND MLS FOR NASA'S UPPER ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH SATELLITE 143 - ... 160 - B.E. PATCHETT R.A. HARRDSON and P. C. SAWYER THE CORONAL DIAGNOSTIC SPECTROMETER - A SOLAR EUV EXPERIMENT FOR THE SOHO MISSION 181 - - '''SPACE ASTRONOMY''' '''EDITOR: L.J. CARTER''' '''VOL. 43 ...
... the drudgery from manufacturing, robots in space can enhance human productivity and safety. '''The Role of the Private Sector and Commerce. ''' The original intent of the NASA charter provided a role for NASA ...
... worked on a group of smaller experiments inside the cabin. A complete description of the mission and all the payloads may be found on the NASA website for our mission, STS-67. ---- Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... determine the right technology necessary for the current mission. We usually are not that far from the right technology. It is either stowed aboard the vehicles or transported to the vehicle, as in the case of the ISS ... to explore beyond the boundaries of our knowledge and limitations. Exploring in space is part of that learning process and we're gonna continue to explore." Mission Specialist http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle ...

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