1,841 research outputs found
Communications satellite technology
Communications satellite technology - echo, relay, and syncom project
Color television system for a manned space base Progress report
Color television system for manned space statio
The geopotential at synchronous-orbit altitudes
The earth's gravity potential at synchronous orbit satellite altitudes is studied by analyzing the small effects of the resonant harmonic of gravity in tracking data from eight satellites during 21 distinct drift-free arcs. Results show: (1) absolute accuracy of second degree resonant geopotential coefficients better than three percent and coefficients through fourth degree better than 15 percent; (2) positions of equilibrium points for geostationary satellites better than 1/2 degree; and (3) accuracy in predicting orbits for 24-hour satellites better than 1 degree for periods greater than 2 years
Apogee motor rocketry reliability improvements
Since 1963, solid propellant apogee motors have been placing satellites into geosynchronous orbits. Major technological breakthroughs are not required to satisfy future mission requirements; however, there is a need to improve reliability to enhance cost effectiveness. Several management test options are discussed. A summary of results and conclusions derived from review of missions, where failure of a solid motor was inferred, and correlation of system factors with failures are reported. Highlights of a solid motor diagnostic instrumentation study are presented. Finally, recommendations are provided for areas of future apogee motor upgrade, which will increase project cost effectiveness by reducing the potential for future flight failures
The Applications Technology Satellite apogee rocket motor - A summary report
Design, testing, and development of solid propellant rocket engine for orbital transfer of Applications Technology Satellit
Routing and economic principles of multiple access satellite communication
Multistation random access satellite communication technique for use with surface systems to meet global needs - routing and economic aspect
Research in space science
Baker-Nunn photography of Syncom II fourth stage ignition and Centaur vehicle AC-
Migration and generation of contaminants from launch through recovery: LDEF case history
It is possible to recreate the contamination history of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) through an analysis of its contaminants and selective samples that were collected from surfaces with better documented exposure histories. This data was then used to compare estimates based on monitoring methods that were selected for the purpose of tracking LDEF's exposure to contaminants. The LDEF experienced much more contamination than would have been assumed based on the monitors. Work is still in progress but much of what was learned so far is already being used in the selection of materials and in the design of systems for space. Now experiments are being prepared for flight to resolve questions created by the discoveries on the LDEF. A summary of what was learned about LDEF contaminants over the first year since recovery and deintegration is presented. Over 35 specific conclusions in 5 contamination related categories are listed
Radio propagation study Semiannual progress report, 1 Jun. - 30 Nov. 1965
Ionospheric studies using radio signals received from SYNCOM 3, Polar Ionosphere Beacon, and 20 Mc/s satellite
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