The capabilities of the NASA Ames Center U-2 aircraft for research or experimental programs are described for such areas as Earth resources inventories; remote sensing data interpretation, electronic sensor research and development; satellite investigative support; stratospheric gas studies; and astronomy and astrophysics. The availability of this aircraft on a cost-reimbursable basis for use in high-altitude investigations that cannot be performed by the private sector is discussed
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
The conference provided four days of displays and scientific presentations on applications, technolo...
This paper describes how a 3 stage turbocharged gasoline engine was selected to power NASA's atmosph...
The advantages and shortcomings of currently available aircraft for use in very high altitude missio...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
At the equator the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000 plus feet, which is beyond the capabili...
At the equator, the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000+ feet. This is beyond the capabilities...
The role of satellites designed to make a wide variety of earth observations is discussed along with...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
In August 2001 the NASA Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) Program flew t...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
The C130 Earth Resources Aircraft provides a platform for a variety of sensors that collect data in ...
A high altitude photomosaic resource map of Site 29 was produced which provided an opportunity to te...
At the equator the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000+ ft, which is beyond the capabilities o...
Evaluation of high altitude balloon aerial photography for earth resources and oceanography includin...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
The conference provided four days of displays and scientific presentations on applications, technolo...
This paper describes how a 3 stage turbocharged gasoline engine was selected to power NASA's atmosph...
The advantages and shortcomings of currently available aircraft for use in very high altitude missio...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
At the equator the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000 plus feet, which is beyond the capabili...
At the equator, the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000+ feet. This is beyond the capabilities...
The role of satellites designed to make a wide variety of earth observations is discussed along with...
NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
In August 2001 the NASA Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology (ERAST) Program flew t...
NASA's Airborne Science Program (ASP) maintains a fleet of manned and unmanned aircraft for Earth Sc...
The C130 Earth Resources Aircraft provides a platform for a variety of sensors that collect data in ...
A high altitude photomosaic resource map of Site 29 was produced which provided an opportunity to te...
At the equator the ozone layer ranges from 65,000 to 130,000+ ft, which is beyond the capabilities o...
Evaluation of high altitude balloon aerial photography for earth resources and oceanography includin...
This paper will address NASA activities to monitor and study Earth processes from long-duration unma...
The conference provided four days of displays and scientific presentations on applications, technolo...
This paper describes how a 3 stage turbocharged gasoline engine was selected to power NASA's atmosph...