The Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) is responsible for the overall planning, directing, executing, and evaluating that part of the overall NASA program that has the goal of using the unique characteristics of the space environment to conduct a scientific study of the universe, to understand how the Earth works as an integrated system, to solve practical problems on Earth, and to provide the scientific and technological research foundation for expanding human presence beyond Earth orbit into the solar system. OSSA guides its program toward leadership through its pursuit of excellence across the full spectrum of disciplines. OSSA pursues these goals through an integrated program of ground-based laboratory research and experime...
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric ...
The fundamental operational objective of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) program is to ...
The spacecraft design project was part of AE-4871, Advanced Spacecraft Design. The project was inten...
The Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) is responsible for planning, directing, executin...
The feasibility of using orbiting mirrors to reflect sunlight to Earth for several illumination appl...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The purpose is to provide NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory management with a concise summary of in...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
Protecting humans from space radiation is a major hurdle for human exploration of the solar system a...
This report covers technology development and technology transfer activities within the Microgravity...
The merits of propulsion system development testing are discussed. The existing data base of technic...
For three decades, magnetospheric field and plasma measurements have been made by diverse instrument...
The stability of materials used in the space environment will continue to be a limiting technology f...
The purpose of this handbook is to provide background data on current, approved, and planned mission...
Humankind will detect the first gravitational wave (GW) signals from the Universe in the current dec...
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric ...
The fundamental operational objective of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) program is to ...
The spacecraft design project was part of AE-4871, Advanced Spacecraft Design. The project was inten...
The Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) is responsible for planning, directing, executin...
The feasibility of using orbiting mirrors to reflect sunlight to Earth for several illumination appl...
A broad review is given of vision science and technology within NASA. The subject is defined and it...
The purpose is to provide NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory management with a concise summary of in...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
Protecting humans from space radiation is a major hurdle for human exploration of the solar system a...
This report covers technology development and technology transfer activities within the Microgravity...
The merits of propulsion system development testing are discussed. The existing data base of technic...
For three decades, magnetospheric field and plasma measurements have been made by diverse instrument...
The stability of materials used in the space environment will continue to be a limiting technology f...
The purpose of this handbook is to provide background data on current, approved, and planned mission...
Humankind will detect the first gravitational wave (GW) signals from the Universe in the current dec...
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric ...
The fundamental operational objective of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) program is to ...
The spacecraft design project was part of AE-4871, Advanced Spacecraft Design. The project was inten...