Guidelines on terrestrial environment data specifically applicable in the development of design requirements/specifications for NASA aerospace vehicles and associated equipment development are provided. The primary geographic areas encompassed are the John F. Kennedy Space Center, FL; Vandenberg AFB, CA; Edwards AFB, CA; Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, LA; John C. Stennis Space Center, MS; Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; and the White Sands Missile Range, NM. In addition, a section was included to provide information on the general distribution of natural environmental extremes in the conterminous United States that may be needed to specify design criteria in the transportation of space vehicle subsystems and components...
The effects of extreme values of surface and low altitude atmospheric parameters on space vehicle de...
The terrestrial environment is an important forcing function in the design and development of the la...
Meteoroid concentration, radiation effects, earth albedo criteria, and geomagnetism affecting spacec...
Guidelines on terrestrial environment data specifically applicable for NASA aerospace vehicles and a...
Guidelines are provided on probable climatic extremes and terrestrial environment data applicable to...
The terrestrial environment is an important driver of space vehicle structural, control, and thermal...
Earth climatology and meteorological parameters for use in space vehicle developmen
The description and interpretation of the terrestrial environment (0-90 km altitude) is an important...
A new NASA document entitled “Terrestrial Environment (Climatic) Criteria Handbook for Use in Aerosp...
Terrestrial environment /climatic/ criteria guidelines for use in NASA space vehicles and associated...
Aerospace Meteorology provides the identification of that aspect of meteorology that is concerned wi...
"NASA TM X-53872.""George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."Includes bibliographical references.Mode ...
Subject category 15."George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."Supersedes NASA TM 78118."June 1982"--C...
Recommendations for using space observations of weather and climate to aid in solving earth based pr...
ABSTRACT: Natural (Terrestrial & Space) Environment (NE) phenomena play a significant role in the de...
The effects of extreme values of surface and low altitude atmospheric parameters on space vehicle de...
The terrestrial environment is an important forcing function in the design and development of the la...
Meteoroid concentration, radiation effects, earth albedo criteria, and geomagnetism affecting spacec...
Guidelines on terrestrial environment data specifically applicable for NASA aerospace vehicles and a...
Guidelines are provided on probable climatic extremes and terrestrial environment data applicable to...
The terrestrial environment is an important driver of space vehicle structural, control, and thermal...
Earth climatology and meteorological parameters for use in space vehicle developmen
The description and interpretation of the terrestrial environment (0-90 km altitude) is an important...
A new NASA document entitled “Terrestrial Environment (Climatic) Criteria Handbook for Use in Aerosp...
Terrestrial environment /climatic/ criteria guidelines for use in NASA space vehicles and associated...
Aerospace Meteorology provides the identification of that aspect of meteorology that is concerned wi...
"NASA TM X-53872.""George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."Includes bibliographical references.Mode ...
Subject category 15."George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."Supersedes NASA TM 78118."June 1982"--C...
Recommendations for using space observations of weather and climate to aid in solving earth based pr...
ABSTRACT: Natural (Terrestrial & Space) Environment (NE) phenomena play a significant role in the de...
The effects of extreme values of surface and low altitude atmospheric parameters on space vehicle de...
The terrestrial environment is an important forcing function in the design and development of the la...
Meteoroid concentration, radiation effects, earth albedo criteria, and geomagnetism affecting spacec...