This report describes the activities and accomplishments of all agencies of the United States in the fields of aeronautics and space science during FY 1994. Activity summaries are presented for the following areas: space launch activities, space science, space flight and space technology, space communications, aeronuatics, and studies of the planet Earth. Several appendices providing data on U.S. launch activities, the Federal budget for space and aeronautics, remote sensing capabilities, and space policy are included
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The FAA Alaska Region’s Capstone program is a joint initiative with industry to improve aviation saf...
The first phase of the Modern Technology Rotor Program, the Modern Rotor Aerodynamic Limits Survey, ...
The experiments that comprise the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite Program (CRRES) (...
NASA has recently completed a shuttle-borne stellar ultraviolet astronomy mission known as Astro-1. ...
This project report presents a conceptual design for a high speed remotely piloted vehicle (RPV). Th...
The Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS) is identified by the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) as a...
The first in a series of piloted head-up display (HUD) flight symbology studies (TRISTAR) measuring ...
Prepared for: Grand Junction Field Office, Bureau of Land Management.March 2004.Includes bibliograph...
This handbook explicates the hardware and software properties of a time division multiplex system. T...
A model has been developed which represents prominent reporter concerns expressed in the narratives ...
The attacks of September 11, 2001 revealed national security vulnerabilities that had previously not...
This Management Plan is required by Federal regulation, 15 C.F.R. Part 921.13. The plan describes th...
This study identifies concrete and high-impact projects that will advance implementation of an integ...
A 25-year historical review of the Space Electric Rocket Test 2 (SERT 2) mission is presented. The A...
This report is the final experiment report for the TCSE and summarizes many years of hardware develo...
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The first phase of the Modern Technology Rotor Program, the Modern Rotor Aerodynamic Limits Survey, ...
The experiments that comprise the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite Program (CRRES) (...