Call Number (LC) Title Results
NAS 1.26:188253 An analysis of the modes and states for generic avionics 1
NAS 1.26:188254 Implementing the space shuttle data processing system with the space genetic open avionics architecture 1
NAS 1.26:188256 Transfer of perceptual adaptation to space sickness what enhances an individual's ability to adapt? : final report. 1
NAS 1.26:188258 The magnitude of impact damage on LDEF materials final report / 1
NAS 1.26:188259 [Dimensional scaling for impact cratering and perforation] 1
NAS 1.26:188261 Secondary impact hazard assessment final report. 1
NAS 1.26:188262 Power reactant storage assembly ; PRSA hydrogen and oxygen DVT tank refurbishment, final report 1
NAS 1.26:188268 Final report for NASA research announcement (NRA), strategic avionics technology definition studies Martin Marietta astronautics, health management and process demonstration for aerospace systems / 1
NAS 1.26:188269 Space generic open avionics architecture (SGOAA) standard specification 1
NAS 1.26:188270 Space Station Freedom (SSF) data management system (DMS) performance model data base 1
NAS 1.26:188272 New technologies for space avionics final report of GY93 activities / 1
NAS 1.26:188273 Wind tunnel testing and research NASA Johnson Space Center contract no. NAS 9-18261, January 25, 1990 - March 12, 1993 / 1
NAS 1.26:188275 Fault tolerant testbed evaluation phase I final report / 1
NAS 1.26:188277 Future mannes systems advanced avionics study 1
NAS 1.26:188279 Spacelab life sciences, 2 post mission report / 1
NAS 1.26:188283 Fuzzy logic application for modeling man-in-the-loop space shuttle proximity operations 1
NAS 1.26:188284 Limiting vibration in systems with constant amplitude actuators through command preshaping 1
NAS 1.26:188285 A six degree of freedom, plume-fuel optimal trajectory planner for spacecraft proximity operations using an A* node search 1
NAS 1.26:188286 Metal hydride heat pump engineering demonstration & evaluation model final report / 1
NAS 1.26:188288 Hierarchical modeling for reliability analysis using Markov models 1