Continuing on the successful progress of NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) Phase I, this report summarizes the technical progress achieved under NIAC Phase II during the performance period September 19, 2014 to June 18, 2017. During this period, the research team has made the following accomplishments: designed and layout a silica photonic integrated circuit (PIC) as a two baselineinterferometric imager; constructed an experiment to utilize the two baselines for complex visibility measurementon a point source and a variable width slit; analyzed and studied the testbed results (in collaboration with Lockheed Martin); designed and layout Si3N4 PICs for the low-resolution and high-resolution SPIDER (Segmented Planar Imaging Detector for...
This report describes progress during the second year of our research program on Infrared Signature ...
In this NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) study, we embrace the challenge of direct detection...
The lunar surface is covered by a thick blanket of fine dust. This dust may be readily suspended fro...
Continuing on the successful progress of NIAC Phase I, this report summarizes the technical progress...
This NASA Innovative Advanced Concept (NIAC) grant has enabled the research and development of a met...
A concept for an orbiting laboratory for testing Controls-Structures Integration (CSI) technology is...
The role of the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is to enable NASA to achieve its science goals in ...
About 100,000 pieces of 1 to 10-cm debris in low-Earth orbit are too small to track reliably but lar...
The TDI project (TDI) investigates trending technical data standards for applicability to NASA vehic...
This document describes research performed under the Radiometric Infrared Focal Plane Array Imaging ...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The space environment in which the Space Station Freedom and other space platforms will orbit is tru...
This report presents the results of a study to identify impact and driving requirements by implement...
Atmospheric confetti. Inchworm crawlers. Blankets of ground penetrating radar. These are some of the...
During the three months of orbital operations, the satellite returned data from the world's oceans. ...
This report describes progress during the second year of our research program on Infrared Signature ...
In this NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) study, we embrace the challenge of direct detection...
The lunar surface is covered by a thick blanket of fine dust. This dust may be readily suspended fro...
Continuing on the successful progress of NIAC Phase I, this report summarizes the technical progress...
This NASA Innovative Advanced Concept (NIAC) grant has enabled the research and development of a met...
A concept for an orbiting laboratory for testing Controls-Structures Integration (CSI) technology is...
The role of the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is to enable NASA to achieve its science goals in ...
About 100,000 pieces of 1 to 10-cm debris in low-Earth orbit are too small to track reliably but lar...
The TDI project (TDI) investigates trending technical data standards for applicability to NASA vehic...
This document describes research performed under the Radiometric Infrared Focal Plane Array Imaging ...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The space environment in which the Space Station Freedom and other space platforms will orbit is tru...
This report presents the results of a study to identify impact and driving requirements by implement...
Atmospheric confetti. Inchworm crawlers. Blankets of ground penetrating radar. These are some of the...
During the three months of orbital operations, the satellite returned data from the world's oceans. ...
This report describes progress during the second year of our research program on Infrared Signature ...
In this NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) study, we embrace the challenge of direct detection...
The lunar surface is covered by a thick blanket of fine dust. This dust may be readily suspended fro...