This report presents some of the challenging research and technology accomplished at NASA Ames Research Center during FY95. The accomplishments address almost all goals of NASA's four Strategic Enterprises: Aeronautics and Space Transportation Technology, Space Sciences, Human Exploration and Development of Space, and Mission to Planet Earth. The report's primary purpose is to inform stakeholders, customers, partners, colleagues, contractors, employees, and the American people in general about the scope and diversity of the research and technology activities. Additionally, the report will enable the reader to know how these goals are being addressed
The years 1989 to 1990 activities are reported including human space flight, unmanned expendable lau...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The U.S. Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Strategic Vision (hereafter...
Selected research and technology activities at Ames Research Center, including the Moffett Field sit...
The research and technology accomplishments of the NASA Lewis Research Center are summarized for the...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
This document describes the progress and plans of the Artificial Intelligence Research Branch (RIA) ...
This report contains information on the activities of the Artificial Intelligence Research Branch (F...
General aviation is officially defined as all aviation except scheduled airlines and the military. I...
The Center for Space Construction (CSC) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is one of eight Uni...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
A conference was held on March 18-20, 1997 to investigate the lessons learned by the Aeronautics Coo...
The members of Team Asylum have proposed a helicopter design concept, called the S.T.o.R.M., in orde...
On 8-9 Sep. 1993, the Propulsion Engineering Research Center (PERC) at The Pennsylvania State Univer...
The years 1989 to 1990 activities are reported including human space flight, unmanned expendable lau...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The U.S. Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Strategic Vision (hereafter...
Selected research and technology activities at Ames Research Center, including the Moffett Field sit...
The research and technology accomplishments of the NASA Lewis Research Center are summarized for the...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
This document describes the progress and plans of the Artificial Intelligence Research Branch (RIA) ...
This report contains information on the activities of the Artificial Intelligence Research Branch (F...
General aviation is officially defined as all aviation except scheduled airlines and the military. I...
The Center for Space Construction (CSC) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is one of eight Uni...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
A conference was held on March 18-20, 1997 to investigate the lessons learned by the Aeronautics Coo...
The members of Team Asylum have proposed a helicopter design concept, called the S.T.o.R.M., in orde...
On 8-9 Sep. 1993, the Propulsion Engineering Research Center (PERC) at The Pennsylvania State Univer...
The years 1989 to 1990 activities are reported including human space flight, unmanned expendable lau...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The U.S. Air Force Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Strategic Vision (hereafter...