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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Microorganisms survivability in soils near spacecraft assembly areas during simulated Martian freeze-thaw cycles
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: ; ACE(
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An overview of human factors problems associated with the operation of present and future air traffic control systems is presented. A description is included of those activities and tasks performed by air traffic controllers at each operational position within the present system. Judgemental data obtained from controllers concerning psychological dimensions related to these tasks and activities are also presented. The analysis includes consideration of psychophysiological dimensions of human performance. The role of the human controller in present air traffic control systems and his predicted role in future systems is described, particularly as that role changes as the result of the system's evolution towards a more automated configuration. Special attention is directed towards problems of staffing, training, and system operation. A series of ten specific research and development projects are recommended and suggested work plans for their implementation are included.
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-CR-1957
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Description of a 91.5-cm (36-in.) airborne infrared telescope installed in a C141A StarLifter as a national IR observatory. The telescope system is mounted in a specially constructed cavity located just ahead of the leading edge of the wing. All controls and ancillary systems are located in consoles and racks mounted aft of the telescope. The telescope is a conventional Cassegrain design which can be used either directly with the focal point behind the primary mirror or in a folded configuration by inserting a tertiary mirror following the secondary which folds the optical path through the support bearing into the aircraft cabin area. The telescope system is designed to operate at all ambient conditions from sea level to 15,200 m. The system is optimized for operation at ambient temperatures experienced at 13,000 to 15,000 m (220 K). The entire telescope assembly with the exception of noncritical covers and brackets is constructed of Invar-type material to minimize the effects of thermal distortions. Pointing accuracy and stability of the telescope with respect to the target are achieved through multiple stages of stabilization and vibration isolation equipment.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Instrumentation in astronomy II; Seminar-in-Depth; Mar 04, 1974 - Mar 06, 1974; Tucson, AZ
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Microorganism survivability in desert algal soil crust under continuous very high vacuum
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-CR-109763 , JPL-TR-32-1454
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Measuring instruments for in vivo bone mineral content and body composition measurement
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-CR-121415
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Growth of bacteria in soils from Antarctic dry valleys providing soil microbial ecology as Mars model
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-66965 , JPL-TR-32-1522
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Survival of Antarctic dessert soil bacteria exposed to various temperatures and to three years of continuous medium-high vacuum
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-CR-117313 , JPL-TR-32-1524
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: This was an experimental study to develop an improved methodology for measuring workload in an information processing task and to assess the effects of shift length and communication density (rate of information flow) on the ability to process and classify verbal messages. Each of twelve subjects was exposed to combinations of three shift lengths and two communication densities in a counterbalanced, repeated measurements experimental design. Results indicated no systematic variation in task performance measures or in other dependent measures as a function of shift length or communication density. This is attributed to the absence of a secondary loading task, an insufficiently taxing work schedule, and the lack of psychological stress. Subjective magnitude estimates of workload showed fatigue (and to a lesser degree, tension) to be a power function of shift length. Estimates of task difficulty and fatigue were initially lower but increased more sharply over time under low density than under high density conditions. An interpretation of findings and recommedations for furture research are included. This research has major implications to human workload problems in information processing of air traffic control verbal data.
    Keywords: BIOSCIENCES
    Type: NASA-CR-2150
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