Search wiki using Sphinx

From The Space Library

Jump to: navigation, search

Displaying 1—10 of 1000 matches for query "Passive_Geodetic_Earth-Orbiting_Satellite" retrieved in 0.007 sec with these stats:

  • "passiv" found 237 times in 183 documents
  • "geodet" found 166 times in 112 documents
  • "earth" found 21084 times in 7977 documents
  • "orbit" found 23590 times in 8183 documents
  • "satellit" found 21083 times in 6883 documents



... sails propulsion, orbital mechanics, communications, beamed power, control systems '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.108 '''Number of Pages''' - 4 Abstract The time needed for solar sails to escape Earth orbit can be greatly reduced with the aid of electromagnetic beams from photon generators (beamers). However, once a ground-based or orbiting beamer imparts energy to a ...
... the Russian activity in geosynchronous orbit during the period October 1991-May 1992 1 . The present paper presents a review of the Russian activity involving geosynchronous orbit satellites throughout the 1990s, as well ...
... the makeup of the individuals who form the corps of contemporary space explorers. Reflections From Earth Orbit is not your typical "how do you go to the bathroom in space" book. It ... 's obstacles and become one of a select few who journeyed beyond the bonds of earth into outer space. Through Reflections the author takes the reader into space. He gives vivid ...
... .104 '''Number of Pages''' - 7 Abstract The importance of modelling the historical evolution of the orbital debris environment is discussed. The DERA IDES debris model is introduced and the elements of ... briefly described. High resolution IDES model simulations of the historical debris environment evolution in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) are then presented for centimetre and decimetre object size thresholds. The simulated environment evolution ...
Media:19750069405_1975069405.pdf‎ Apollo Extension Systems For Continuous Earth Orbit Missions (7MB PDF) Category:Publications
... , and Charles Simyoni, as of Oct 2007, 415 men and 48 women have gone into Earth orbit or beyond. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... of Earth orbiting satellites are almost endless. Satellite applications are a vital aspect of our use of space. Some satellites provide ... eruptions, and upper atmospheric science, and Geodesy, geodetics, surveying and mapping the Earth. There are many more. The ... System There are important differences between active and passive sensor systems. Passive systems generally record the number of ...
... via a controlled active de-orbit system. Yet another option that has evolved has been for student experimental satellites to include light weight passive de-orbit systems such as end ... wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbcomm Founding_and_Low-Earth_Orbit_Satellite_System_Development note 15 Orbcom 2, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbcomm_(satellite) Orbcomm-OG2 note 16 ...
... , the observed, time and time again. We may call this deadly cycle of reactively and passively dealing with technology risks, the "death trap paradigm" (DTP) in the context of system safety ... into the most difficult situation for having to buy American access to the LEO (low earth orbit) in order to complete the ISS assembly, and iii) the forced cutting backs from intended ...
... in response to the unexpected launch of the world's first man-made satellite into Earth orbit in 1957, and later satellite and cosmonaut launches, by the then Soviet Union. As the U.S ... , Moon governance, and Moon-Earth interrelation should be planned and conducted by NASA and others. '''B. Interim Use of the Shuttle Fleet for Low Earth Orbit-Lunar Orbit Transportation ''' Earth-Moon transportation of people and ...

Additional database time was 0.213 sec.


Result page: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next 
 
Search in namespaces:

















Powered by Sphinx
Views