An extensive series of ballistic range tests were conducted at the Ames Research Center to determine precisely the aerodynamic characteristics of the Galileo entry probe vehicle. Figures and tables are presented which summarize the results of these ballistic range tests. Drag data were obtained for both a nonablated and a hypothesized ablated Galileo configuration at Mach numbers from about 0.7 to 14 and at Reynolds numbers from 1000 to 4 million. The tests were conducted in air and the experimental results were compared with available Pioneer Venus data since these two configurations are similar in geometry. The nonablated Galileo configuration was also tested with two different center-of-gravity positions to obtain values of pitching-mome...
Pressure signatures were measured at roll angles ranging from 0 to 180 deg for a .016-scale model of...
The static stability and axial force characteristics of an upper stage Saturn 1B/Apollo model were i...
Aerocapture has been extensively studied and these studies have shown the benefit for planetary expl...
The results of surveys of the near and far wake of the Galileo Probe are presented for Mach numbers ...
Solutions of aerodynamic characteristics are presented for the Galileo Probe entering Jupiter's hydr...
Unmanned Mars probe tested for drag, lift, static and dynamic stability at Mach number
Static and dynamic stability, and drag characteristics of conical nosed planetary vehicle during atm...
Experimental static aerodynamic data for Apollo, Saturn 5 launch vehicle configuration
Flow properties and aerodynamics are computed with a direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method for...
Scale models of the Galileo Probe made of polycarbonate, AXF5Q graphite, carbon-carbon composite, an...
Pressure distributions, aerodynamic coefficients, and shock shapes were measured on blunt bodies of ...
Stability and drag characteristics of slender, flare-stabilized cone cylinder for Mars atmospheric p...
An analysis was conducted to identify the parameters of an aerodynamic model for a Venus lander base...
Dynamic model study to determine low subsonic speed stability and drag characteristics during vertic...
The Discovery vehicle was found to have longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics similar...
Pressure signatures were measured at roll angles ranging from 0 to 180 deg for a .016-scale model of...
The static stability and axial force characteristics of an upper stage Saturn 1B/Apollo model were i...
Aerocapture has been extensively studied and these studies have shown the benefit for planetary expl...
The results of surveys of the near and far wake of the Galileo Probe are presented for Mach numbers ...
Solutions of aerodynamic characteristics are presented for the Galileo Probe entering Jupiter's hydr...
Unmanned Mars probe tested for drag, lift, static and dynamic stability at Mach number
Static and dynamic stability, and drag characteristics of conical nosed planetary vehicle during atm...
Experimental static aerodynamic data for Apollo, Saturn 5 launch vehicle configuration
Flow properties and aerodynamics are computed with a direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method for...
Scale models of the Galileo Probe made of polycarbonate, AXF5Q graphite, carbon-carbon composite, an...
Pressure distributions, aerodynamic coefficients, and shock shapes were measured on blunt bodies of ...
Stability and drag characteristics of slender, flare-stabilized cone cylinder for Mars atmospheric p...
An analysis was conducted to identify the parameters of an aerodynamic model for a Venus lander base...
Dynamic model study to determine low subsonic speed stability and drag characteristics during vertic...
The Discovery vehicle was found to have longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics similar...
Pressure signatures were measured at roll angles ranging from 0 to 180 deg for a .016-scale model of...
The static stability and axial force characteristics of an upper stage Saturn 1B/Apollo model were i...
Aerocapture has been extensively studied and these studies have shown the benefit for planetary expl...