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Data catalog series for space science and applications flight missions. Volume 4A: Descriptions of meteorological and terrestrial applications spacecraft and investigations
The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) provides data from and information about space science and applications flight investigations in support of additional studies beyond those performed as the principal part of any flight mission. The Earth-orbiting spacecraft for investigations of the earth and its atmosphere is discussed. Geodetic tracking data are included in this category. The principal subject areas presented are meteorology and earth resources survey, and the spacecraft selection is made according to those subjects. All experiments on board the spacecraft are described. No attempt is made to reference investigations that are related to the above disciplines, but that are described in other volumes of this series
Localized vibrational modes in optically bound structures
We show, through analytical theory and rigorous numerical calculations, that
optical binding can organize a collection of particles into stable
one-dimensional lattice. This lattice, as well as other optically-bound
structures, are shown to exhibit spatially localized vibrational eigenmodes.
The origin of localization here is distinct from the usual mechanisms such as
disorder, defect, or nonlinearity, but is a consequence of the long-ranged
nature of optical binding. For an array of particles trapped by an interference
pattern, the stable configuration is often dictated by the external light
source, but our calculation revealed that inter-particle optical binding forces
can have a profound influence on the dynamics.Comment: 4 pages, Optical Bindin
Visualization of leading edge vortices on a series of flat plate delta wings
A summary of flow visualization data obtained as part of NASA Grant NAG2-258 is presented. During the course of this study, many still and high speed motion pictures were taken of the leading edge vortices on a series of flat plate delta wings at varying angles of attack. The purpose is to present a systematic collection of photographs showing the state of vortices as a function of the angle of attack for the four models tested
Novel wind sensor for robotic chemical plume tracking
Copyright © 2006 IEEEWind sensors are widely used to measure wind speed and direction for weather forecasting or for other purposes including measuring wind flow of wind tunnel in a laboratory. Due to its wide applications, many wind sensors are commercially available off-the-shelf. This study concerns wind direction and speed sensing for robotic chemical plume tracking studies and applications. Therefore, it is highly demanded to have a wind sensor that has a small size, light weight and less power consumption. In this paper, the design of the wind sensor down to the post-processing of the sensor reading data are presented. The result shows that the wind sensor performance is satisfactory and can be implemented for robotic chemical plume tracking study to provide proper wind speed and direction information.Tien-Fu Lu and Chee Liang N
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