11 research outputs found

    Rapid analysis of electric propulsion missions

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    Computer program has been designed to handle computations for low thrust missions rapidly and with acceptable accuracy. Program defines performance and system requirements of electrically-propelled unmanned planet-orbiter and flyby missions. The program is written in FORTRAN 4 for use on an IBM 360 or CDC 6600 computer

    Deep space monitor communication satellite system Patent

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    Elimination of tracking occultation problems occurring during continuous monitoring of interplanetary missions by using Earth orbiting communications satellit

    Transportation vehicle energy intensities. A joint DOT/NASA reference paper

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    A compilation of data on the energy consumption of air and ground vehicles is presented. The ratio BTU/ASM, British Thermal Units/Available Seat Mile, is used to express vehicle energy intensiveness, and related to the energy consumed directly in producing seat-mile or ton-mile productivity. Data is presented on passenger and freight vehicles which are in current use or which are about to enter service, and advanced vehicles which may be operational in the 1980's and beyond. For the advanced vehicles, an estimate is given of the date of initial operational service, and the performance characteristics. Other key considerations in interpreting energy intensiveness for a given mode are discussed, such as: load factors, operations, overhead energy consumption, and energy investments in new structure and equipment

    A review of NASA-sponsored technology assessment projects

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    Recent technology assessment studies sponsored by NASA are reviewed, and a summary of the technical results as well as a critique of the methodologies are presented. The reviews include Assessment of Lighter-Than-Air Technology, Technology Assessment of Portable Energy RDT&P, Technology Assessment of Future Intercity Passenger Transportation Systems, and Technology Assessment of Space Disposal of Radioactive Nuclear Waste. The use of workshops has been introduced as a unique element of some of these assessments. Also included in this report is a brief synopsis of a method of quantifying opinions obtained through such group interactions. Representative of the current technology assessments, these studies cover a broad range of socio-political factors and issues in greater depth than previously considered in NASA sponsored studies. In addition to the lessons learned through the conduct of these studies, a few suggestions for improving the effectiveness of future technology assessments are provided

    A method for comparing ballistic and electric propulsion performance

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    Elliptic Capture Orbits for Missions to the Near Planets

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