The following subject areas are covered: hierarchy of civil space technology program; evolution of technology development; technology validation process; potential impacts; impacts of technology infusion into flight certifications; potential solutions; examples of current technology infusion into flight certification; OAET-CSTI health monitoring and controls; and challenges for future space vehicle propulsion systems
Propulsion system performance has high leverage for many future missions because of large propellant...
Criteria and concepts for onboard checkout and monitoring system for space shuttle propulsion system...
This paper describes some of the advanced technology instruments produced by the Instrumentation Dev...
NASA supports a vigorous Earth-to-orbit (ETO) research and technology program as part of its Civil S...
The objective is to provide management visibility relative to the roles of simulation and propulsion...
The NASA Earth-to-Orbit (ETO) Propulsion Technology Program is dedicated to advancing rocket engine ...
Two critical aspects of the Applications Engineering Program were especially successful: commerciali...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. Focused program elements are: (1) transportation...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. The programmatic objective is to provide the tec...
An overview and progress report of the work performed or sponsored by LeRC toward the development of...
A review was made of recent and current efforts to apply aerospace derived solutions to nonaerospace...
The next generation of space propulsion systems will be designed to incorporate advanced health moni...
Space transportation propulsion systems; diagnostics testbed facility characteristics; engine plume ...
Presentation discusses existing instrumentation and potential investment areas for propulsion-airfra...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
Propulsion system performance has high leverage for many future missions because of large propellant...
Criteria and concepts for onboard checkout and monitoring system for space shuttle propulsion system...
This paper describes some of the advanced technology instruments produced by the Instrumentation Dev...
NASA supports a vigorous Earth-to-orbit (ETO) research and technology program as part of its Civil S...
The objective is to provide management visibility relative to the roles of simulation and propulsion...
The NASA Earth-to-Orbit (ETO) Propulsion Technology Program is dedicated to advancing rocket engine ...
Two critical aspects of the Applications Engineering Program were especially successful: commerciali...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. Focused program elements are: (1) transportation...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. The programmatic objective is to provide the tec...
An overview and progress report of the work performed or sponsored by LeRC toward the development of...
A review was made of recent and current efforts to apply aerospace derived solutions to nonaerospace...
The next generation of space propulsion systems will be designed to incorporate advanced health moni...
Space transportation propulsion systems; diagnostics testbed facility characteristics; engine plume ...
Presentation discusses existing instrumentation and potential investment areas for propulsion-airfra...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
Propulsion system performance has high leverage for many future missions because of large propellant...
Criteria and concepts for onboard checkout and monitoring system for space shuttle propulsion system...
This paper describes some of the advanced technology instruments produced by the Instrumentation Dev...