The ambient atmospheric parameter comparisons versus derived values from the first twelve Space Shuttle Orbiter entry flights are presented. Available flights, flight data products, and data sources utilized are reviewed. Comparisons are presented based on remote meteorological measurements as well as two comprehensive models which incorporate latitudinal and seasonal effects. These are the Air Force 1978 Reference Atmosphere and the Marshall Space Flight Center Global Reference Model (GRAM). Atmospheric structure sensible in the Shuttle flight data is shown and discussed. A model for consideration in Aero-assisted Orbital Transfer Vehicle (AOTV) trajectory analysis, proposed to modify the GRAM data to emulate Shuttle experiments
A stochasitc model of the atmosphere between 30 and 90 km was developed for use in Monte Carlo space...
A summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-31 launch time on April...
This report presents a summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-9 ...
A perturbation model to the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Global Reference Atmosphere Model (G...
The Global Reference Atmospheric Model is used along with the revised perturbation statistics to eva...
An atmospheric model developed by Jacchia, quite accurate but requiring a large amount of computer s...
Selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-2 launch time on November 12, 1981, ...
Selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-7 launch time on June 18, 1983, at K...
A summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-51B launch time on Apri...
Atmospheric conditions near space shuttle STS-1 launch time on April, 12, 1981, at Kennedy Space Cen...
An empirical atmospheric model was developed which generates values for pressure, density, temperatu...
Five major tasks are briefly outlined: development of detailed wind profile measurements for Kennedy...
NASA Space Shuttle aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic research is but one part of the most comprehens...
A summary is presented of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-33 at laun...
This report presents a summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-5 ...
A stochasitc model of the atmosphere between 30 and 90 km was developed for use in Monte Carlo space...
A summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-31 launch time on April...
This report presents a summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-9 ...
A perturbation model to the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Global Reference Atmosphere Model (G...
The Global Reference Atmospheric Model is used along with the revised perturbation statistics to eva...
An atmospheric model developed by Jacchia, quite accurate but requiring a large amount of computer s...
Selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-2 launch time on November 12, 1981, ...
Selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-7 launch time on June 18, 1983, at K...
A summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-51B launch time on Apri...
Atmospheric conditions near space shuttle STS-1 launch time on April, 12, 1981, at Kennedy Space Cen...
An empirical atmospheric model was developed which generates values for pressure, density, temperatu...
Five major tasks are briefly outlined: development of detailed wind profile measurements for Kennedy...
NASA Space Shuttle aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic research is but one part of the most comprehens...
A summary is presented of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-33 at laun...
This report presents a summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-5 ...
A stochasitc model of the atmosphere between 30 and 90 km was developed for use in Monte Carlo space...
A summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near space shuttle STS-31 launch time on April...
This report presents a summary of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-9 ...