The Chemical Release Observation (CRO) program developed three small satellites that were deployed from the Shuttle on flight STS-39. These were small experimental satellites built with a minimum of paperwork. While meeting all the necessary NASAISTS requirements. Each satellite contained a chemical (either hydrazine or an oxidizer) which was released on ground command. The satellites were approximately 18 diameter and 31 high. and weighed 160 to 195 pounds when loaded. The satellites carried 60 pounds of MMH (MonoMethyl Hydrazine), 52 pounds of UDMH (Unsymmetrical DiMethyl Hydrazine) and 11 pounds of N10 4 (Nitrogen Tetroxide). The satellites were designed and built by DS1, under a contract with Los Alamos National Laboratory, with fundi...
The final phase of Grant NAG6-1 involved analysis of physics of chemical releases in the upper atmos...
The STS-39 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report contains a summary of the vehicle subsystem operatio...
The efforts conducted to provide educational planning and development support for the Combined Relea...
Three DSI Launchers were used aboard the Discovery (STS-39) in May 1991 as part of the Infrared Back...
This paper describes a Scout-launched chemical release satellite that the Goddard Space Flight Cente...
The environmental analysis of the Chemical Release Module (a free flying spacecraft deployed from th...
A summary of the efforts conducted to provide assessments and planning support for the Chemical Rele...
The efforts conducted to provide assessments and planning support for the Chemical Release and Radia...
A new launcher has been developed by DSI, that is compatible with the GAS canisters. It has the prov...
The Defense Department and NASA have joined in a program to study the space environment which surrou...
Barium and lithium vapors were released from sounding rockets in the thermosphere and observed from ...
The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) program is a two-phase joint USAF/NASA ...
This paper describes some of the advanced technology instruments produced by the Instrumentation Dev...
This presentation describes two shuttle Get-Away-Special (GAS) experiments built by McDonnell Dougla...
Although having recently been extremely successful gathering data on the surface of Mars, robotic mi...
The final phase of Grant NAG6-1 involved analysis of physics of chemical releases in the upper atmos...
The STS-39 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report contains a summary of the vehicle subsystem operatio...
The efforts conducted to provide educational planning and development support for the Combined Relea...
Three DSI Launchers were used aboard the Discovery (STS-39) in May 1991 as part of the Infrared Back...
This paper describes a Scout-launched chemical release satellite that the Goddard Space Flight Cente...
The environmental analysis of the Chemical Release Module (a free flying spacecraft deployed from th...
A summary of the efforts conducted to provide assessments and planning support for the Chemical Rele...
The efforts conducted to provide assessments and planning support for the Chemical Release and Radia...
A new launcher has been developed by DSI, that is compatible with the GAS canisters. It has the prov...
The Defense Department and NASA have joined in a program to study the space environment which surrou...
Barium and lithium vapors were released from sounding rockets in the thermosphere and observed from ...
The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) program is a two-phase joint USAF/NASA ...
This paper describes some of the advanced technology instruments produced by the Instrumentation Dev...
This presentation describes two shuttle Get-Away-Special (GAS) experiments built by McDonnell Dougla...
Although having recently been extremely successful gathering data on the surface of Mars, robotic mi...
The final phase of Grant NAG6-1 involved analysis of physics of chemical releases in the upper atmos...
The STS-39 Space Shuttle Program Mission Report contains a summary of the vehicle subsystem operatio...
The efforts conducted to provide educational planning and development support for the Combined Relea...