The potential uses and techniques for the shuttle spacelab Millimeter Wave Large Aperture Antenna Experiment (MWLAE) are documented. Potential uses are identified: applications to radio astronomy, the sensing of atmospheric turbulence by its effect on water vapor line emissions, and the monitoring of oil spills by multifrequency radiometry. IF combining is preferable to RF combining with respect to signal to noise ratio for communications receiving antennas of the size proposed for MWLAE. A design approach using arrays of subapertures is proposed to reduce the number of phase shifters and mixers for uses which require a filled aperture. Correlation radiometry and a scheme utilizing synchronous Dicke switches and IF combining are proposed as...
Large-aperture antenna arrays - experimental program for evaluating operational limitations and capa...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Contains research objectives.National Science Foundation (Grant AST77-26896)National Aeronautics and...
A large multi-function antenna aperture and related components are described which will perform elec...
Future satellite communication and scientific spacecraft will utilize antennas with dimensions as la...
Current radiometric earth and atmospheric sensing systems in the centimeter wavelength range general...
Methods for carrying out measurements of earth electromagnetic environment using the space shuttle a...
A detailed preliminary design and complete performance evaluation are presented of an 11-channel lar...
Work completed on three Shuttle/Spacelab experiments is examined: the Adaptive Multibeam Phased Arra...
Realizing the full potential of microwave remote sensing from space requires putting relatively larg...
Progress made during the first five months of the Phase B definition study for the MMAP/Electromagne...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The feasibility was studied of using adaptive multibeam multi-frequency antennas on the spacelab, an...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
Large-aperture antenna arrays - experimental program for evaluating operational limitations and capa...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Contains research objectives.National Science Foundation (Grant AST77-26896)National Aeronautics and...
A large multi-function antenna aperture and related components are described which will perform elec...
Future satellite communication and scientific spacecraft will utilize antennas with dimensions as la...
Current radiometric earth and atmospheric sensing systems in the centimeter wavelength range general...
Methods for carrying out measurements of earth electromagnetic environment using the space shuttle a...
A detailed preliminary design and complete performance evaluation are presented of an 11-channel lar...
Work completed on three Shuttle/Spacelab experiments is examined: the Adaptive Multibeam Phased Arra...
Realizing the full potential of microwave remote sensing from space requires putting relatively larg...
Progress made during the first five months of the Phase B definition study for the MMAP/Electromagne...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The feasibility was studied of using adaptive multibeam multi-frequency antennas on the spacelab, an...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Numerous space applications of the future will require mesh deployable antennas of 15 m in diameter ...
Large-aperture antenna arrays - experimental program for evaluating operational limitations and capa...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Contains research objectives.National Science Foundation (Grant AST77-26896)National Aeronautics and...