The Lewis Strategic Plan was updated for 1985 and beyond. Major programs for the space station, the advanced turboprop, the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), and the Altitude Wind Tunnel were begun or greatly expanded during 1984. In parallel, The Lewis aeropropulsion research and technology program was extensively evaluated and reviewed; a reduced and reoriented program emerged. The thrusts and implementation plans for these programs are described as they pertain to the individual directorates. Other key accomplishments and plans are summarized
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
A reference configuration was established for the initial operating capability (IOC) station. The re...
The Center for Space and Advanced Technology supported a planning exercise for the Microgravity Prog...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a portfolio of research and technolo...
The Johnson Space Center has established five major goals to meet the Nation's expectation of mainta...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
By 1979, after a long decline following the end of the Apollo program, the Lewis Research Center fou...
The NASA agency-wide microgravity strategic plan is presented, and its research, applications, and c...
NASA Lewis Research Center is responsible for developing and transferring critical technologies that...
That continual evolution of NASA's research and development, is reflected in the missions, goals, an...
Key elements of national policy, NASA goals and objectives, and other materials that comprise the fr...
Johnson Space Center accomplishments in new and advanced concepts during 1983 are highlighted. Inclu...
The long term national objectives of the United States in aeronautical and space activities are stat...
The NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program Coordinating Council conducts meetings after w...
The history of the NASA Lewis Research Center's role in space nuclear power programs is reviewed. Le...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
A reference configuration was established for the initial operating capability (IOC) station. The re...
The Center for Space and Advanced Technology supported a planning exercise for the Microgravity Prog...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a portfolio of research and technolo...
The Johnson Space Center has established five major goals to meet the Nation's expectation of mainta...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
By 1979, after a long decline following the end of the Apollo program, the Lewis Research Center fou...
The NASA agency-wide microgravity strategic plan is presented, and its research, applications, and c...
NASA Lewis Research Center is responsible for developing and transferring critical technologies that...
That continual evolution of NASA's research and development, is reflected in the missions, goals, an...
Key elements of national policy, NASA goals and objectives, and other materials that comprise the fr...
Johnson Space Center accomplishments in new and advanced concepts during 1983 are highlighted. Inclu...
The long term national objectives of the United States in aeronautical and space activities are stat...
The NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program Coordinating Council conducts meetings after w...
The history of the NASA Lewis Research Center's role in space nuclear power programs is reviewed. Le...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
A reference configuration was established for the initial operating capability (IOC) station. The re...
The Center for Space and Advanced Technology supported a planning exercise for the Microgravity Prog...