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... ''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Titan UAV, Titan surface exploration, Titan aeronautics
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.118
'''Number of Pages''' - 7
Abstract
A concept for a small (~1 kg) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launched from a lander on Saturn's moon Titan ...
... a high hypersonic but nonorbital vehicle, and
predominantly a research vehicle. It was originally scheduled to be
launched on the Titan I. It later became obvious the Titan II might be
available and be a better choice, and that gave increased performance,
but still not orbital.
Then when the Titan III was introduced ...
... Composite Air to Ground and Voice Transcript April 1965
Gemini Titan 3 transcript air to ground transmission March 23 1965
Gemini Titan 3 transcript supplemental March 23 1965
Click on "Search" instead ...
... in some detail in the last two years are set in a wider context. The Titan environment is such as to permit a wide range of vehicle types including orbiters, landers, boats, airplanes, balloons and penetrators. Particularly recurrent themes in Titan exploration are the use of multiple platforms to address a wide range of scientific goals, the use of aerocapture to efficiently ...
... mission, Titan, Titan Radar Mapper
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.295
'''Number of Pages''' - 5
Abstract
Several flybys of Titan have been successfully performed by the Cassini spacecraft. Among its instruments is a radar mapper, which can obtain images of the Titan's surface through its dense atmosphere. A complete scientific ...
... develop a simple model (based on an endoreversible heat engine with a specified heat sink) for the performance of an Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator (ASRG) in the dense, cold atmosphere of Titan. We find the power output of an ideal RPS in the Titan ...
... = United States of America
label9 = Notable Works
data9 = ''The Rocket Team'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey''
Biography
Frederick Ira Ordway, III was born in New York, New York on 4 April 1927 to ...
Frederick I. Ordway, III, pioneer space visionary and internationally known space historian best known as the Chief Technical Consultant and Scientific Advisor of the landmark film 2001: A Space Odyssey, died peacefully ...
... Atlas, Titan and Saturn V of a half century ago in a row and then add those of the improved Atlas, Titan, space shuttle and Ares of today. You will find a fraction of a percentage ... , it involves the Mark-6 RV for the Titan II. It held the W-53, a 9.2MT warhead. In 1980, a Titan II with a Mark-6/W-53 blew up in its silo. The force of the explosion hurled a 740-ton launch duct ...
... scientific questions posed by Titan after the upcoming Cassini mission, and the engineering issues associated with the platforms required for these investigations, are reviewed. Landers and balloons satisfy a limited set of scientific objectives; aeroplanes seem largely impractical due to high power requirements or structural challenges. Airships and helicopters appear to be quite feasible, given several advantageous aspects of Titan ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 61 61
'''Page ''' - 2-13
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Titan, balloon, radioisotope power
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.2
'''Number of Pages''' - 12
Abstract
Concepts ... Titan are reviewed. Logical vehicle designs with existing power sources (primary batteries, or 100 We-class radioisotope power supplies) are strongly bifurcated into small (few kg) vehicles with lifetimes of only a ...
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