This document provides Goddard Space Flight Center's (GSFC) Project Description for the Meteor-3/TOMS mission_ The Meteor-3/TOMS mission is a joint USA/USSR scientific program in which a US Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instrument will fly on a USSR Meteor-3 spacecraft. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has initiated the Meteor-3/TOMS Project to provide a continuation of the decade-long global coverage obtained with the Nimbus-7 TOMS instrument. The scientific goal is to gather global total ozone data of an environmental importance to both countries as well as to all peoples of the earth
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A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality r...
This report documents the results of the Applied Meteorology Unit's (AMU) investigation of inconsist...
Improvements in the design, fabrication, and performance of astronomical detectors has ushered in th...
The COncurrent Multi-disciplinary Preliminary Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) Team partnered w...
NASA's Space Station Freedom Program (SSFP) planning efforts have identified a need for a payload tr...
The capabilities and design approach of the MIDAS (Man-machine Integration Design and Analysis Syste...
The purpose of this project was to update an existing ST5 Simulink Radio Frequency (RF) Communicatio...
Humankind will detect the first gravitational wave (GW) signals from the Universe in the current dec...
NASAs exploration missions to Mars will have durations of 2-3 years and will take humans farther awa...
A research effort was undertaken to investigate how expert system technology could be applied to a s...
This Field Sampling Plan describes the Operable Unit 3-13, Group 3, Other Surface Soils, Phase II re...
Over the past several decades, cancer is still one of the leading causes of human deaths. Hypertherm...
The purpose of this NASA Software Management Guidebook is twofold. First, this document defines the ...
This project continues an MQP from the 2011-12 academic year: Development of an Autonomous Blimp. Th...
Accurate knowledge of winds is critical to our understanding of the earth's climate and to our abili...
A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality r...
This report documents the results of the Applied Meteorology Unit's (AMU) investigation of inconsist...
Improvements in the design, fabrication, and performance of astronomical detectors has ushered in th...