Browse Items (10 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Type is exactly "Technical reports" Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added "Automatic Pressure Transducer Calibration System." Schuler, Albert E. 1967-11-29 "Automatic Saturn V Page Test System." Wylie, W. D. 1965-05-01 "Women at Work in NASA." United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Equal Opportunity Programs 1979 circa Meteorites and ballistics. Rinehart, John Sargent 1958-04-21 "Final Script for Saturn I/IB Quarterly Film Report, No. 24 (covering April, May, June 1965)." George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 1965-07-26 "Final Technical Report: Saturn V Derivative (S-IC/S-IVB/I.U.) Launch Vehicle System Study: Volume I." Boeing Company. Space Division 1969-09-15 "Documentation List for Saturn Stages S-11." North American Rockwell Corporation. Space Division 1968-04-12 "Comments on Problems Relating to the Lunar-Landing Vehicle." Gardner, James P. 1958-11-04 "Communication-System Blackout During Reentry of Large Vehicles". Mitchell, F. H. (Ferdinand Haverman), 1938- 1967-07-28 "Corrosion Problems Associated with Space Launch Vehicles". Franklin, D. B. 1962-02-20 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Refine search Identifier Select...commprobrelaluna.pdfcomsysbladurreeoflarveh.pdfcorrprobasswithspaclaunveh.pdfdoculistsatustag_110409160502.pdffinalscript24_082707130149.pdfFinatechreposatu.pdf DIVIDED INTO THIRTEEN SEPARATE FILESMeteorites and Ballistics_022107151909.pdfspc_cona_000074_000096spc_stnv_000133spc_stnv_000134spc_stnv_000203spc_stnv_000208spc_stnv_000222spc_stnv_000256spc_stnv_000296spc_stnv_000297spc_stnv_000475 Title Select..."Automatic Pressure Transducer Calibration System.""Automatic Saturn V Page Test System.""Comments on Problems Relating to the Lunar-Landing Vehicle.""Communication-System Blackout During Reentry of Large Vehicles"."Corrosion Problems Associated with Space Launch Vehicles"."Documentation List for Saturn Stages S-11.""Final Script for Saturn I/IB Quarterly Film Report, No. 24 (covering April, May, June 1965).""Final Technical Report: Saturn V Derivative (S-IC/S-IVB/I.U.) Launch Vehicle System Study: Volume I.""Women at Work in NASA."Meteorites and ballistics. Alternative Title Select...D5-17009-2IBM No: 65-825-1430IBM No. 67-U60-0025.NAS7-200NASA TM X-53678NASA-TM-52358Report No. DSP-TN-13-58 Description Select..."This technical note concerns some of the problems encountered with the landing of a payload on the moon. The main problem areas such as guidance, velocity control and impact considerations are discussed. Although no final conclusions or designs are intended, it is hoped that the material presented will serve as a guide for future detailed work."A document reporting various space vehicle corrosion issues. Original is photocopy.Film script for the Saturn Quarterly Film Report - April through June, 1965.Technical report for September 15th, 1969.Technical Report surrounding meteorites and their ballistics.The abstract notes, "The development of an automatic pressure transducer calibration system is discussed in this report. Evolution from past practices and systems into an automatic calibration system with computerized data handling is described."The abstract notes, "This paper describes the Automatic Saturn V Page Test System. The system is used to evaluate microminiature Unit Logic Device (ULD) circuits. A page is an assembly consisting of a magnesium- lithium frame, an input-output connector, test points, and multilateral printed circuit boards that interconnect the IUDs into logic circuits. The test system automatically performs tests for shorted voltages and shorted diodes, static logic function, and pulse function."The information presented in this document represents a listing of all formal documentation prepared under contract NAS7-200. The listing has been arranged under major categories as specific in SID 61-366A, reissued 10 August 1964. Within each categorization , the reports and specifications have been listed in numerical sequence.This NASA Technical Memorandum highlights women working in technical support, clerical and nonprofessional administrative roles, professional administrative roles, and professional scientific and engineering roles at NASA Centers.This paper was published in the Proceedings of the IEEE, volume 55, number 5, May 1967.; ABSTRACT: Much of the theoretical research on reentry blackout is in a format difficult for the communications design engineer to use in his system analysis. This paper derives simplified equations for the average sheath power loss that may be added (in dB) to the usual space loss to obtain an approximate total propagation loss. The plasma and sheath properties are discussed in detail but largely without supporting mathematics, in order to give the design engineer a better understanding of the overall problem. For the same reason and to provide insight into the final results, the average radiated power is found, using both intuitive and rigorous techniques. Several graphs of plasma properties are included in the development as an aid to numerical computation, and results are compared with the work of other authors. Creator Select...Boeing Company. Space DivisionFranklin, D. B.Gardner, James P.George C. Marshall Space Flight CenterInternational Business Machines Corporation. Federal Systems DivisionJenkins, Harriett G., 1926-2016Mitchell, F. H. (Ferdinand Haverman), 1938-North American Rockwell Corporation. Space DivisionRinehart, John SargentRuppe, Harry O.Schuler, Albert E.Straly, Warren H.United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Equal Opportunity ProgramsWylie, W. D. Temporal Coverage Select...1950-19591960-19691970-1979 Subject Select...Affirmative action programsAstronautics--telecommunicationAutomatic test equipmentBallisticsBlackout (propagation)CalibratingComputer arithmetic and logic unitsContractsCorrosionData processingDocumentationFederal Women's Program (U.S.)Launch vehiclesLogic circuitsLunar surface vehiclesMechanizationMeteoritesPressure sensorsReentry communicationSaturn 1 launch vehiclesSaturn 1B launch vehiclesSaturn launch vehiclesSaturn launch vehicles--Design and constructionSaturn launch vehicles--TestingSaturn projectSaturn Project (U.S.)Saturn S-2 stageSpacecraft construction materialsUnited States. National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWomen employeesWomen in engineering--United StatesWomen scientists--United States Type Remove filter...Technical reports Language Select...en