In 1994 the first high-energy particle physics experiment for the Space Station, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), was selected by NASA's Administrator as a joint collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The AMS program was chartered to place a magnetic spectrometer in Earth orbit and search for cosmic antimatter. A natural consequence of this decision was that NASA would begin to explore cost-effective ways through which the design and implementation of AMS might benefit other promising payload experiments which were evolving from the Office of Space Science. The first such experiment to come forward was ACCESS in 1996. It was proposed as a new mission concept in space physics to place a cosmic-ray experiment of weight,...
Near-earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that have a perihelion distance of less than 1.3 ...
Galactic cosmic rays rain steadily from all directions onto asteroids and comets. The interaction of...
The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) simulator at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) is intended to...
In 1994 NASA Administrator selected the first high-energy particle physics experiment for the Space ...
Even after more than thirty years of scientific investigation, serious concerns regarding human phys...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Wind mission is the first mission of the Gl...
The experimental conditions that were deemed the most interesting by the HHC Element lead scientists...
The Solar-A mission is a Japanese-led program with the participation of the United States and the Un...
The thrust of this project was to design not a single spacecraft, but to design a multimission bus c...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
The Spacecraft Design Course is the capstone design class for the M.S. in astronautics at the Naval ...
This document is a catalog and readers guide to lessons learned, experience, and technical history r...
A research project designed to investigate changes in maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) during and...
A conceptual design was produced for the Geosynchronous Satellite Servicing Platform (GSSP), an orbi...
Near-earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that have a perihelion distance of less than 1.3 ...
Near-earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that have a perihelion distance of less than 1.3 ...
Galactic cosmic rays rain steadily from all directions onto asteroids and comets. The interaction of...
The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) simulator at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) is intended to...
In 1994 NASA Administrator selected the first high-energy particle physics experiment for the Space ...
Even after more than thirty years of scientific investigation, serious concerns regarding human phys...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Wind mission is the first mission of the Gl...
The experimental conditions that were deemed the most interesting by the HHC Element lead scientists...
The Solar-A mission is a Japanese-led program with the participation of the United States and the Un...
The thrust of this project was to design not a single spacecraft, but to design a multimission bus c...
Small Applications Technology Satellite program for developing sensors, experiments, and spacecraft ...
The Spacecraft Design Course is the capstone design class for the M.S. in astronautics at the Naval ...
This document is a catalog and readers guide to lessons learned, experience, and technical history r...
A research project designed to investigate changes in maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) during and...
A conceptual design was produced for the Geosynchronous Satellite Servicing Platform (GSSP), an orbi...
Near-earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that have a perihelion distance of less than 1.3 ...
Near-earth objects (NEOs) are asteroids and comets that have a perihelion distance of less than 1.3 ...
Galactic cosmic rays rain steadily from all directions onto asteroids and comets. The interaction of...
The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) simulator at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) is intended to...