Phenolic Impregnated Carbon Ablator (PICA) was developed at NASA Ames Research Center. As a thermal protection material, PICA has the advantages of being able to withstand high heat fluxes with a relatively low density. This ablative material was used as the forebody heat shield material for the Stardust sample return capsule, which re-entered the Earths atmosphere in 2006. Based on PICA, SpaceX developed a variant, PICA-X, and used it as the heat shield material for its Dragon spacecraft, which successfully orbited the Earth and re-entered the atmosphere during the COTS Demo Flight 1 in 2010. Post-flight analysis was previously performed on the Stardust PICA heat shield material. Similarly, a near-stagnation core was obtained from the post...
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The design of the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope using Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets (...
In Spring 2013, high level NASA and Boeing management were seeking opportunities to collaborate on a...
Decadal Survey stated that an advanced large-aperture ultraviolet, optical, near-infrared (UVOIR) te...
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These companion slides explain a novel method of ground to air flow visualization
Marshall Space Flight Center's (MSFC) Small Projects Rapid Integration and Test Environment (SPRITE)...
The relation between acoustic seafloor backscatter and seep distribution is examined by integrating ...
The goal of this project is to serve the needs of space system designers and operators by developing...
The premise is more than art imitates life, or technology imitates nature it is a nascent step to se...
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