During the Columbia Accident Investigation, imaging teams supporting debris shedding analysis were hampered by poor entry image quality and the general lack of information on optical signatures associated with a nominal Shuttle entry. After the accident, recommendations were made to NASA management to develop and maintain a state-of-the-art imagery database for Shuttle engineering performance assessments and to improve entry imaging capability to support anomaly and contingency analysis during a mission. As a result, the Space Shuttle Program sponsored an observation campaign to qualitatively characterize a nominal Shuttle entry over the widest possible Mach number range. The initial objectives focused on an assessment of capability to iden...
An infrared imaging system is used to quantify the imposed surface temperature distribution along a ...
The space shuttle orbiter experiments program is responsible for collecting flight data to extend th...
Aerothermodynamic development flight test data from the first orbital flight test of the Space Trans...
The feasibility of remote, high-resolution infrared imagery of the Shuttle Orbiter lower surface dur...
High resolution calibrated near infrared (NIR) imagery of the Space Shuttle Orbiter was obtained dur...
Since the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, NASA has focused on improving advanced nondestructive eva...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center sponsored Hypersonic Thermodynamic Infrared Measurements asse...
1999PDFTech ReportN66001-95-D-0088.HeatingAerodynamic forceControl system applicationsFlightInfrared...
In November 2004, NASA’s Space Shuttle Program approved the development of the Extravehicular (EVA) ...
The Columbia accident on February 1, 2003 began an unprecedented level of effort within the hyperson...
A broad base of thermocouple and phase change paint data was assembled and correlated to the nominal...
One of NASA's Space Shuttle Return-to-Flight (RTF) efforts has been to develop thermography for the ...
Thermographic nondestructive inspection techniques have been shown to provide quantitative, large ar...
An infrared imaging system is used to quantify the imposed surface temperature distribution along a ...
The Space Shuttle orbiter's thermal protection system (TPS), designed mainly on the basis of wind tu...
An infrared imaging system is used to quantify the imposed surface temperature distribution along a ...
The space shuttle orbiter experiments program is responsible for collecting flight data to extend th...
Aerothermodynamic development flight test data from the first orbital flight test of the Space Trans...
The feasibility of remote, high-resolution infrared imagery of the Shuttle Orbiter lower surface dur...
High resolution calibrated near infrared (NIR) imagery of the Space Shuttle Orbiter was obtained dur...
Since the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, NASA has focused on improving advanced nondestructive eva...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center sponsored Hypersonic Thermodynamic Infrared Measurements asse...
1999PDFTech ReportN66001-95-D-0088.HeatingAerodynamic forceControl system applicationsFlightInfrared...
In November 2004, NASA’s Space Shuttle Program approved the development of the Extravehicular (EVA) ...
The Columbia accident on February 1, 2003 began an unprecedented level of effort within the hyperson...
A broad base of thermocouple and phase change paint data was assembled and correlated to the nominal...
One of NASA's Space Shuttle Return-to-Flight (RTF) efforts has been to develop thermography for the ...
Thermographic nondestructive inspection techniques have been shown to provide quantitative, large ar...
An infrared imaging system is used to quantify the imposed surface temperature distribution along a ...
The Space Shuttle orbiter's thermal protection system (TPS), designed mainly on the basis of wind tu...
An infrared imaging system is used to quantify the imposed surface temperature distribution along a ...
The space shuttle orbiter experiments program is responsible for collecting flight data to extend th...
Aerothermodynamic development flight test data from the first orbital flight test of the Space Trans...