<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Mountain View /  California / Aerospace engineering / Unmanned spacecraft / Manned spacecraft / Ames Research Center / University of California /  Santa Cruz / Atmospheric entry / NASA / Hypersonic speed / Spaceflight / Space technology / Spacecraft
Date: 2014-06-27 17:24:02
Mountain View
California
Aerospace engineering
Unmanned spacecraft
Manned spacecraft
Ames Research Center
University of California
Santa Cruz
Atmospheric entry
NASA
Hypersonic speed
Spaceflight
Space technology
Spacecraft

NASA Ames Arc Jet Complex Providing ground-based hyperthermal environments in support of the Nation’s Research & Development activities in Thermal Protection Materials, Vehicle Structures, Aerothermodynamics, and Hyper

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.nasa.gov

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 131,32 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Computing High-Speed Flows Using IMPNS and Gridgen Article by Scott Shaw and Bernd Wagner, School of Engineering, Cranfield University, United Kingdom the world’s first manned hypersonic research aircraft setting a ser

Computing High-Speed Flows Using IMPNS and Gridgen Article by Scott Shaw and Bernd Wagner, School of Engineering, Cranfield University, United Kingdom the world’s first manned hypersonic research aircraft setting a ser

DocID: 1pLEy - View Document

Detail of X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer

Detail of X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer

DocID: 1oSWe - View Document

Air Platforms Community of Interest Science & Technology Sub Areas The Air Platforms COI serves as a standing forum within the DoD S&T Reliance 21 Program for developing and coordinating S&T initiatives related to air pl

Air Platforms Community of Interest Science & Technology Sub Areas The Air Platforms COI serves as a standing forum within the DoD S&T Reliance 21 Program for developing and coordinating S&T initiatives related to air pl

DocID: 1oAMl - View Document

PROGRESS REPORT  PROGRESS REPORT Extending Caltech’s Investment in Space Research by Joanna Austin, Professor of Aerospace

PROGRESS REPORT PROGRESS REPORT Extending Caltech’s Investment in Space Research by Joanna Austin, Professor of Aerospace

DocID: 1oyjX - View Document

Hypersonic Morphing for a Cabin Escape System HYPersonic MOrphing for a Cabin Escape System Authors: D.Bonetti1, M.Sippel2, G.Gambacciani3, E.Laroche4, M.Kerr1, C.Vallucchi2, F.Fossati3, F.Sourgen4

Hypersonic Morphing for a Cabin Escape System HYPersonic MOrphing for a Cabin Escape System Authors: D.Bonetti1, M.Sippel2, G.Gambacciani3, E.Laroche4, M.Kerr1, C.Vallucchi2, F.Fossati3, F.Sourgen4

DocID: 1o9Vq - View Document