375 research outputs found
Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 295)
This bibliography lists 581 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System in Sep. 1993. Subject coverage includes: design, construction and testing of aircraft and aircraft engines; aircraft components, equipment, and systems; ground support systems; and theoretical and applied aspects of aerodynamics and general fluid dynamics
Aeronautical engineering: A special bibliography with indexes, supplement 38, December 1973
This special bibliography lists 473 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in November 1973
Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 146, March 1982
This bibliography lists 442 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical system in February 1982
Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 219)
This bibliography lists 586 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in October, 1987
Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 282)
This bibliography lists 623 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in Aug. 1992. The coverage includes documents on the engineering and theoretical aspects of design, construction, evaluation, testing, operation, and performance of aircraft (including aircraft engines) and associated components, equipment, and systems. It also includes research and development in aerodynamics, aeronautics, and ground support equipment for aeronautical vehicles
Aeronautical engineering, a continuing bibliography with indexes
This bibliography lists 567 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January 1984
A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography, January 1975
A cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7307 (41) through NASA SP-7037 (52) is presented. Subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes are included
Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography, 1982 cumulative index
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037 (145) through NASA SP-7037 (156) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, contract, and report number indexes
Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 97
This bibliography lists 420 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in May 1978
Research and technology, fiscal year 1986, Marshall Space Flight Center
The Marshall Space Flight Center is continuing its vigorous efforts in space-related research and technology. Extensive activities in advanced studies have led to the approval of the Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle as a new start. Significant progress was made in definition studies of liquid rocket engine systems for future space transportation needs and the conceptualization of advanced laucnch vehicles. The space systems definition studies have brought the Advanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility and Gravity Probe-B to a high degree of maturity. Both are ready for project implementation. Also discussed include significant advances in low gravity sciences, solar terrestrial physics, high energy astrophysics, atmospheric sciences, propulsion systems, and on the critical element of the Space Shuttle Main Engine in particular. The goals of improving the productivity of high-cost repetitive operations on reusable transportation systems, and extending the useful life of such systems are examined. The research and technology highlighted provides a foundation for progress on the Hubble Space Telescope, the Space Station, all elements of the Space Transportation System, and the many other projects assigned to this Center
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