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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: This viewgraph presentation provides information on the development of a downlink system for the TAMDAR (Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting) system of sensors mounted on individual airplanes. These sensors will be used by forecast models, weather briefers, air traffic controllers, and other aircraft. They will have the ability to monitor and report moisture, temperature, and wind characteristics below 20,000 feet altitude. The presentation discusses, with flowcharts, the various downlinking interconnections and network architectures.
    Keywords: Communications and Radar
    Type: Proceedings of the Second NASA Aviation Safety Program Weather Accident Prevention Review; 364-378; NASA/CP-2003-210964
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Radioisotope Electric Propulsion (REP) may have the potential to provide certain advantages, over conventional chemical propulsion, for outer planetary exploration involving small bodies and long term investigations for medium class missions requiring power comparable to past outer planetary exploration missions. This paper describes a study that investigates the concept s feasibility by performing a preliminary conceptual design of an REP-based spacecraft for a design reference mission. The mission utilizes a spacecraft with a radioisotope power supply less than one kilowatt while operating for a minimum of 10-years. A key element of the REP spacecraft is to ensure sustained science return by orbiting or flying in formation with selected targets. Utilizing current and impending technological advances, this study finds that at a conceptual design level a small body REP orbiter/explorer appears to be feasible for the design reference mission selected for this study.
    Keywords: Spacecraft Propulsion and Power
    Type: E-14845 , IAC-04-IAA.3.6.P.01 , 55th International Astronautical Congress; Oct 04, 2004 - Oct 08, 2004; Vancouver; Canada
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