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  • SPACE VEHICLES  (2)
  • LASERS AND MASERS  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Space rescue operations in orbit during heavy traffic of spacecraft with large passenger loadings, noting role of space shuttles and tugs
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL FEDERATION, INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS, 21ST; Oct 04, 1970 - Oct 10, 1970; KONSTANZ
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Discussion of planning requirements for space rescue missions in connection with an emergency situation involving a manned satellite with a small crew. A space rescue mission may be divided basically into three major operational phases including the response time phase, the phase concerned with the rescue operations, and the final phase which begins with the casting-off operation from the rendezvous position with the distressed vehicle. The types of possible emergency situations are discussed together with the space rescue equipment, a pressurized emergency module, an unpressurized emergency module, a portable airlock, an attachable docking fixture, a fluid jet type detumble system, a stick-on rocket type detumble system, and an antitumbling space vehicle.
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: International Astronautical Federation, International Astronautical Congress; Oct 08, 1972 - Oct 15, 1972; Vienna; Austria
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The feasibility of laser velocimetry in a high temperature jet was assessed in a model of an aircraft engine combustor. Experiments show that the problems encountered in measuring combustion flow can flow can be overcome by a carefully designed optical set-up and an appropriate signal processing and data acquisition system. Laser Doppler velocimetry provides useful information about coherent structures in hot free jets. The measurements agree with measurements in an isothermal jet.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: NASA-CR-176439 , NAS 1.26:176439 , ISL-CO-232/84 , NASA Langley Research Center Visit; Oct 05, 1984; Hampton, VA; United States
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