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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2005-11-27
    Description: Revised lunar surface temperature and thermal characteristics from Surveyor telemetry data
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: ANALYSIS OF SURVEYOR DATA 30 JUN. 1969; P 1-33
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Results from five unmanned Surveyor spacecraft which successfully landed on the moon and transmitted data back to the earth. The spatial resolution from Surveyor data was 1000 times better than that of temperatures from earth-based measurements, yet the correspondence is remarkably close. Temperatures obtained from the spacecraft that landed in maria were consistent with each other and with earth-based results. However, temperatures from Surveyor 7, which landed in a highlands region, were higher than anticipated from earth-based data.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A mission out of the planetary system, launched about the year 2000, could provide valuable scientific data as well as test some of the technology for a later mission to another star. Primary scientific objectives for the precursor mission concern characteristics of the heliopause, the interstellar medium, stellar distances (by parallax measurements), low-energy cosmic rays, interplanetary gas distribution, and the mass of the solar system. Secondary objectives include investigation of Pluto. The mission should extend to 400-1000 AU from the sun. A heliocentric hyperbolic escape velocity of 50-100 km/sec or more is needed to attain this distance within a reasonable mission duration (20-50 years). The trajectory should be toward the incoming interstellar gas. For a year 2000 launch, a Pluto encounter and orbiter can be included. A second mission targeted parallel to the solar axis would also be worthwhile. The mission duration is 20 years, with an extended mission to a total of 50 years. A system using one or two stages of nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) was selected as a possible baseline. The most promising alternatives are ultralight solar sails or laser sailing, with the lasers in earth orbit, for example. The NEP baseline design allows the option of carrying a Pluto orbiter as a daughter spacecraft.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: British Interplanetary Society; vol. 33
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Insulated double-wall tubing designed for steam injection oil recovery makes process more economical and allows deeper extension of wells. Higher quality wet steam is delivered through tubing to oil deposits with significant reductions in heat loss to surrounding rock allowing greater exploitation of previously unworkable reservoirs.
    Keywords: MATERIALS
    Type: NPO-14606 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 4; 3; P. 375
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Thermal control concepts for the square and the heliogyro solar sail designs under consideration for a Halley's Comet rendezvous mission are presented. The mission, involving a 1982 launch, navigation to a 0.25-AU cranking orbit about the sun in order to develop a retrograde orbit, and rendezvous with the comet in 1986, would subject surfaces of the sail vehicle to solar constant values ranging from 16 to 0.1. A highly reflective coating to produce propulsive force is needed for one surface of the sail, while the other surface requires a highly emittive coating. The problem of maintaining the sail wrinkle-free is discussed.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: AIAA PAPER 78-885 , Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference; May 24, 1978 - May 26, 1978; Palo Alto, CA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Multilayer insulation (MLI) ideally consists of a series of radiation shields with low-conductivity spacers. When MLI blankets were installed on cryogenic tanks or spacecraft, a large discrepancy between the calorimeter measurements and the performance of the installed blankets was discovered. It was found that discontinuities such as exposed edges coupled with high lateral heat transfer created 'heat leaks' which overshadowed the basic heat transfer of the insulation. Approaches leading to improved performance predictions of MLI units are discussed.
    Keywords: THERMODYNAMICS AND COMBUSTION
    Type: Symposium on Heat transmission measurements in thermal insulations; Apr 16, 1973 - Apr 17, 1973; Philadelphia, PA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: FLOX and fluorine oxidizers require cryogenic storage at 86 K (-305 F) aboard a spacecraft, whereas their respective fuels MMH and hydrazine require room temperature storage. Propulsion configuration trade-off studies have been made for two potential classes of missions, an outer planet orbiter utilizing RTG's and an inner planet orbiter utilizing solar panels. The preliminary designs incorporate the fuel tank within the thermally controlled electronics compartment and expose the cryogenic tank to space. The cryogenic tank is isolated with foam, shadow shields and a titanium truss support. Its vernier temperature control is accomplished with electrical heaters.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: AIAA PAPER 73-772 , Thermophysics Conference; Jul 16, 1973 - Jul 18, 1973; Palm Springs, CA
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The industrial and the propulsion experience with fluorine and its derivatives is surveyed. The hazardous qualities of fluorine and safe handling procedures for the substance are emphasized. Procedures which fulfill the safety requirements during ground operations for handling fluorinated propulsion systems are discussed. Procedures to be implemented for use onboard the Space Transportation System are included.
    Keywords: PROPELLANTS AND FUELS
    Type: NASA-CR-162296 , JPL-PUB-79-64
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Lunar surface temperatures calculated from Surveyor landing site measurements
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: SURVEYOR PROGRAM RESULTS 1969; P 181-202
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTG's), used to generate electrical power on outer planetary spacecraft, are presently planned for a January 1982 launch of Galileo and later for a February 1983 launch. The RTG's will be externally located on a spacecraft to be deployed from the Space Shuttle Orbiter. Each RTG rejects nearly 2.5 kW (8500 Btu/hr) of thermal energy. From the time the RTG's are loaded into the payload bay until the doors are opened one to three hours after launch, active cooling will maintain proper temperature limits. This paper includes a description of two types of RTG's and the various cooling concepts considered. The payload cooling capability of the Shuttle Orbiter and modifications required to accommodate the RTG's are discussed. The analytical technique for determining the heat load split between the orbiter environment and RTG coolant is also presented.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: ASME PAPER 79-ENAS-44 , Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems; Jul 16, 1979 - Jul 19, 1979; San Francisco, CA
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