This report presents the work done at Arizona State University under the ACTS Experimenters Program. The main thrust of the Program was to develop experiments to test, evaluate, and prove the commercial worthiness of the ACTS satellite which is scheduled for launch in 1993. To accomplish this goal, meetings were held with various governmental, industrial, and academic units to discuss the ACTS satellite and its technology and possible experiments that would generate industrial interest and support for ASU's efforts. Several local industries generated several experiments of their own. The investigators submitted several experiments of educational, medical, commercial, and technical value and interest. The disposition of these experimental pr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
NASA recently restructured its Space Communications Program to emphasize the development of high ris...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was designed to achieve a 99.5-percent syste...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system has been modified to support operatio...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) is a key to reaching NASA's goal of developin...
This paper discusses a series of aeronautical experiments that utilize the Advanced Communication Te...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010912105250.pdf NASA\u27s Advanced Communications Technology S...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010911154722.pdf The Advanced Communications Technology Satelli...
The ACTS Project was originated at NASA Glenn Research Center in the early 1980's to sponsor the dev...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Propagation Program is organized to fulfill ...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) program was slated for decommissioning in Oc...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
NASA recently restructured its Space Communications Program to emphasize the development of high ris...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was designed to achieve a 99.5-percent syste...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system has been modified to support operatio...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) is a key to reaching NASA's goal of developin...
This paper discusses a series of aeronautical experiments that utilize the Advanced Communication Te...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010912105250.pdf NASA\u27s Advanced Communications Technology S...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010911154722.pdf The Advanced Communications Technology Satelli...
The ACTS Project was originated at NASA Glenn Research Center in the early 1980's to sponsor the dev...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Propagation Program is organized to fulfill ...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) program was slated for decommissioning in Oc...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
NASA recently restructured its Space Communications Program to emphasize the development of high ris...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was designed to achieve a 99.5-percent syste...