Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences

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Spacelab
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Spacelab is several system configurations
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Evolution of program benefits
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Spacelab objectives__
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Spacelab program management relationships
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Design requirementsinterface considerations
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Spacelab user support capability
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NASAwide support of Spacelab
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Concept verification testing___
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Space transportation system_
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Payload integration and mission analysis
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General purpose mission equipment
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mission model_____
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Shuttle upper stage options level of capabilitycomplexity
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Proposed OOS development approach
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TechnologyPrograms phasing
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Launch Complex 39____
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Cost comparison of Shuttle thermal protection structures_
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Inflatable radiator system___
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ApolloSoyuz Test Project
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ATSF applications technology satellite 123 ASTPATSrelay
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Mockup of docking module
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Forward hatch of docking module_
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ASTP launch configuration___
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Soviet docking system development unit
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ASTP docking system on the dynamic docking test system
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ASTP prime crewUnited States
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ASTP prime crewU S S R__
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Working group schedule ___
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U S S R mission control center_
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Star City
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Experiments and ATSF location schematic_
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Manned space flight development test and mission operations
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Manned space flight development test and mission operations_
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Medical selection criteria for Space Shuttle passengers
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Integrated medical and behavioral laboratory measurement system
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Biomedical experiments scientific satellite BESS
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Joint NASA EPA ozone application for waste water treatment_
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Remote OnOrbit satellite servicing technology
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Advanced missions program
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B Johnson
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IMBLMSStar PAHC system configuration__
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OAST research and technology for national needs_
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Joint DODNASA aeronautical R D study
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Approach noise area reduction potential with the twosegment
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Sonic inlet for quiet engine tests
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Global air sampling program B747 instrument installation___
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WashingtonBaltimore D C Md Va National Airport scheduled
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Rotor systems research aircraft_
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Problems facing U S air transportation_
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Some highlights of current program environmental protection__
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Some highlights of current program terminal operationsfor safety and efficiency
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Some highlights of current program fuel conservation
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Fuel conservation may shape future aircraft
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Some highlights of current program military support_
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Some highlights of current program future systems technology
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New programs_
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Joint DODNASA aeronautical R D study_
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Differential maneuvering simulator__
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F14 model in 40 ft by 80 ft wind tunnel_
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NASA participation in light weight fighter prototype program
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B1 model in 11 ft by 11 ft wind tunnel Ames Research Center
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F111ATACT aircraft model Langley 16 ft wind tunnel_
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Remotely piloted research aircraft concept
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Fairchild A10 fuel tank protection
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Thermal protection system for caseless ammunition25mm__
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Highly maneuverable aircraft technology NASA response to AACB recommendations
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Summary of technical areas supporting HiMAT program_
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Differential maneuvering simulator___
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Flame retardent interior materials___
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Loss of control on runway
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Early runway test vehicle_
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Wallops research runway
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Inflight engine component failure__
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DFBW with lightning transient analyzer
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Approach to new technology development__
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Stall spin design technology program
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Study of operations near airports_
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Improved flight path control__
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General aviation structural load survey
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Crashworthy structural design technology
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Supercritical technology application to business jets_
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Low cost avionics____
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Propeller noise reduction shrouded propellers
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Exhaust plume interaction test__
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Structural integrity tests of a Shuttle RSI tile system
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Shuttle configuration oneeighth scale model_
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Reusable high pressure turbopump technology
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Hydrographic LIDAR
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Solid state recorder development
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Long duration exposure facility LDEF
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Spacelabadvanced technology laboratory
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Space storable propulsion payload benefit_
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ion engine life test_
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Light weight solar cell array_
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Development of improved solar cell design_
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Machine intelligencerobotics_
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Spacecraft transponder comparison
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Planetary TV camera comparison___
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On board terminal maneuver strategy
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Verification of heat pipes for temperature control_
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Advances in furlable antennas___
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Planetary probe entry heating_
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WARREN G MAGNUSON Washington BARRY GOLDWATER Arizona
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Pollution monitoring program
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Figure Page 540 Summary
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Deep space network overseas 64meter 210foot antennas
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542543 Spaceflight tracking and data network workload_
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Spaceflight tracking and data network workload continued
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Interactive control for atmosphere Explorer missions
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Support of ATSF satellite TV relay experiment for India
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Jupiter flyby
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Deep space network planned support
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Viking Mars orbiterlander telecommunications support_
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Radar picture surface of Venus__
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Wallops Island Va ground instrumentation_
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Aerodynamic test range
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Wallops Island Va support of aeronautical research projects
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Growth in image data rate requirements
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Tracking and data acquisition program fund requirements
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Accumulated program costs and savings leased TDRS service
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Accumulated program costs and savings NASA owned TDRSS
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Annual program NOA and costs discounted 10 percent
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Thursday April
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Reactor vessels400 tons_ 1022
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Steam generator655 tons 1022
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Polymorphonuclear leukocytes experiment 249
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and Technology Program text 11351154
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