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History of USSR aviation industry, aircraft design, and air transportation
Topics: ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES, ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY, VISUAL OBSERVATION, GRAPHS (CHARTS), SYNCHRONISM,...
NASA s Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA s XMM-Newton made their first observations over a decade ago. The unprecedented and complementary capabilities of these observatories to detect, image, and measure the energy of cosmic X-rays, achieved less than 50 years after the first detection of an extra-solar X-ray source, represent an increase in sensitivity comparable in going from naked-eye observations to the most powerful optical telescopes over the past 400 years. In this presentation we...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), X RAY ASTROPHYSICS FACILITY, ASTROPHYSICS, X RAY SOURCES,...
Results are presented from pulse tube experiments designed to investigate the effect of 400 parts per million water vapor contamination of the helium working gas. The experiments were conducted in a glass pulse tube to enable visualization of ice formation on internal surfaces. Photographs of this ice formation were taken along with simultaneous coldtip temperature and compressor power measurements. Four types of regenerator elements were tested in various combinations: 200- and 400-mesh...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONTAMINATION, GLASS, HELIUM, PIPES (TUBES), VAPOR PHASES,...
Studies of blowing snow over Antarctica have been limited greatly by the remoteness and harsh conditions of the region. Space-based observations are also of lesser value than elsewhere, given the similarities between ice clouds and snow-covered surfaces, both at infrared and visible wavelengths. It is only in recent years that routine ground-based observation programs have acquired sufficient data to overcome the gap in our understanding of surface blowing snow. In this paper, observations of...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ANTARCTIC REGIONS, SNOW, CLIMATOLOGY, OPTICAL PROPERTIES,...
The near-space environment of the stratosphere is far superior to terrestrial sites for optical and infrared observations. New balloon technologies will enable flights and safe recovery of 2-ton payloads at altitudes of 35 km for 100 days and longer. The combination of long flights and superb observing conditions make it possible to undertake science programs that otherwise could only be done from orbit. We propose to fly an "Ultra-Hubble" Stratospheric Telescope (UHST) equipped with...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BALLOON-BORNE INSTRUMENTS, SPACEBORNE TELESCOPES, INFRARED...
At 7:15pm on the evening of 19th July 1912, a bright fireball appeared in the sky above Navajo County, Arizona [1]. After several loud detonations, approximately 16,000 mostly pea-sized stones fell near the Arntz siding of the Santa Fe Railroad, 7 miles from the town of Holbrook. A search orchestrated by W.M.Foote resulted in nearly 220 kg of material being recovered; samples were exchanged with a great many of the World's Museums [2]. In 1931 Harvey Nininger revisited the site and was able to...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), METEORITES, FRAGMENTS, OXYGEN, WEATHERING, CHONDRITES,...
The design of the nuclear particle detector located in Purdue University's Get Away Special package which was flown aboard STS-7 is detailed. The experiment consisted of a stack of particle-detecting polymer sheets. The sheets show positive results of tracks throughout the block. A slide of each sheet was made for further analysis. Recommendations for similar experiments performed in the future are discussed.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EXPERIMENT DESIGN, NUCLEAR PARTICLES, PARTICLE TRACKS,...
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Support decisions concerning the provision by the Federal Government of third-party liability insurance for commercial space activities were studied. The practices associated with third-party liability insurance in the marine, aviation, and electric utility industries in addition to those industries associated with space missions were reviewed. Theoretical considerations of rate setting are discussed and a methodology to determine the period of time over which the insurers of each industry...
Topics: AURIGA CONSTELLATION, ECLIPSING BINARY STARS, SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, BROADBAND, ECHELETTE GRATINGS,...
A dipole analysis on the EGRET (Energetic Gamma-Ray Experimental Telescope) data seems to be one of the numerous subjects that can be investigated for the extragalactic gamma ray background radiation. By the end of the first one and half years after launch, the all-sky survey program of GRO (Gamma Ray Observatory) will be completed. The EGRET detector will cover the full sky area fairly well by that time. A set of gamma ray data suitable for dipole moment calculations will be available....
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), BACKGROUND RADIATION, COSMOLOGY, DIPOLE MOMENTS, GALAXIES,...
Pilot aiding during low-altitude flight depends on the ability to detect and locate obstacles near the helicopter's intended flightpath. Computer-vision-based methods provide one general approach for obstacle detection and range estimation. Several algorithms have been developed for this purpose, but have not been tested with actual flight data. This paper presents results obtained using helicopter flight data with a feature-based range estimation algorithm. A method for recursively estimating...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COMPUTER VISION, FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS, FLIGHT TESTS,...
A key requirement of a low-gravity screen-channel liquid acquisition device (LAD) is the need to retain 100% liquid in the channel in response to propellant outflow and spacecraft maneuvers. The point at which a screen-channel LAD ingests vapor is known as breakdown, and can be measured several different ways such as: visual observation of bubbles in the LAD channel outflow; a sudden change in pressure drop between the propellant tank and LAD sump outlet; or, an indication by wet-dry sensors...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), RADIO FREQUENCIES, CRYOGENIC ROCKET PROPELLANTS, SPACECRAFT...
A zero gravity processing furnace system was designed that will allow acquisition of photographic or other visual information while the sample is being processed. A low temperature (30 to 400 C) test model with a flat specimen heated by quartz-halide lamps was constructed. A high temperature (400 to 1000 C) test model heated by resistance heaters, utilizing a cylindrical specimen and optics, was also built. Each of the test models is discussed in detail. Recommendations are given.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DATA ACQUISITION, FURNACES, PRODUCTION ENGINEERING, SYSTEMS...
Even on a bad day, looking down from orbit is a powerful and enjoyable experience, enhanced by the knowledge that time in orbit represents only a tiny fraction of one's life. You look down at Earth and you feel a sense of peace and solidarity. You look at the stars, and because they are not obscured by atmosphere, they are far more abundant than you realized, and they shine very bright. Later on you will reflect on this as one of life's greatest moments. Today astronauts and a few wealthy space...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ASTRONAUTS, SPACE EXPLORATION, VISUAL OBSERVATION,...
The "Hayabusa" re-entry capsule was safely carried into the clean room of Sagamihara Planetary Sample Curation Facility in JAXA on June 18, 2010. After executing computed tomographic (CT) scanning, removal of heat shield, and surface cleaning of sample container, the sample container was enclosed into the clean chamber. After opening the sample container and residual gas sampling in the clean chamber, optical observation, sample recovery, sample separation for initial analysis will be...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), REENTRY, VISUAL OBSERVATION, RESIDUAL GAS, ASTEROIDS, HEAT...
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program (now Atmospheric System Research) was established, in part, to improve radiation models so that they could be used reliably to compute radiation fluxes through the atmosphere, given knowledge of the surface albedo, atmospheric gases, and the aerosol and cloud properties. Despite years of observations, discrepancies still exist between radiative transfer models and observations, particularly in the presence of clouds. Progress has been made at...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION, CLOUD COVER, CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY),...
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Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SPACE DEBRIS, PHOTOMETRY, EARTH ORBITS, ASTROMETRY, TUMBLING...
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A statistical model is given for soil development relating meteoroid impacts on the moon to cosmic-ray-produced isotopes in the soil. By means of this model, the average lunar mass loss rate during the past 1.4 aeons is determined to be 170g/sq cm aeon and the soil mixing rate to be approximately 200 cm/aeon from the gadolinium isotope data for the Apollo 15 and 16 drill stems. The isotope data also restrict the time variation of the meteoroid flux during the past 1.4 aeons.
Topics: CLOUD PHOTOGRAPHY, EARTH SURFACE, SPACEBORNE PHOTOGRAPHY, VISUAL OBSERVATION, ASTRONAUTS, CLOUDS...
Remote Tower Sensor Systems (RTSS) are proof-of-concept prototypes being developed by NASA/Ames Research Center (NASA/ARC) with collaboration with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration). RTSS began with the deployment of an Airport Approach Zone Camera System that includes real-time weather observations at San Francisco International Airport. The goal of this research is to develop, deploy, and demonstrate remotely operated cameras and...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AIRPORT TOWERS, REAL TIME OPERATION, REMOTE SENSORS, WEATHER,...
ROVER is the Citizen Science arm of the NASA Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Students' Cloud Observations On-Line (S'COOL) Project. Since 2007, participants around the world have been making and reporting ground truth observations of clouds to assist in the validation of the NASA CERES satellite instrument. NASA scientists are very interested in learning how clouds affect our atmosphere, weather, and climate (relating to climate change). It is the clouds, in part, that...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CERES (EXPERIMENT), SATELLITE INSTRUMENTS, CLOUDS...
NASA's Orbital Debris measurements program has a goal to characterize the small debris environment in the geosynchronous Earth-orbit (GEO) region using optical telescopes ("small" refers to objects too small to catalog and track with current systems). Traditionally, observations of GEO and near-GEO objects involve following the object with the telescope long enough to obtain an orbit. When observing very dim objects with small field-of-view telescopes, though, the observations are...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBITS, SPACE DEBRIS, ORBITAL ELEMENTS,...
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The First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) Regional Experiment (FIRE) Phase II Intensive Field Observations (IFO) were taken over southeastern Kansas between November 13 and December 7,1991, to determine cirrus cloud properties. The observations include in situ microphysical data; surface, aircraft, and satellite remote sensing; and measurements of divergence over meso- and smaller-scale areas using wind profilers. Satellite remote sensing of cloud characteristics is an...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BODY FLUIDS, FLIGHT SIMULATION, HEAD DOWN TILT, HYDRATION, MOISTURE CONTENT,...
Screening procedures for the final precap visual inspection of microcircuits used in electronic system components are described as an aid in training personnel unfamiliar with microcircuits. Processing techniques used in industry for the manufacture of monolithic and hybrid components are presented and imperfections that may be encountered during this inspection are discussed. Problem areas such as scratches, voids, adhesions, and wire bonding are illustrated by photomicrographs. This guide can...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CIRCUIT RELIABILITY, COMPONENT RELIABILITY, INSPECTION,...
The dynamic moition of the ions contained in the trapped (199)Hg+ frequency standard contributes to the stability of the standard. In order to study these dynamics, a macroscopic analog of the (199)Hg+ trap is constructed. Containment of micron-sized particles in this trap allows direct visual observation of the particles' motion. Influenced by the confining fields and their own Coulomb repulsion, the particles can form stable arrays.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONTAINMENT, FREQUENCY STABILITY, FREQUENCY STANDARDS, ION...
Nearly simultaneous optical, ultraviolet, and x ray observations of three low redshift quasars are presented. The EXOSAT x ray spectra span the range of observed spectral indices for quasars from the canonical 0.7 energy index typical of Seyfert galaxies for PG0923+129 (Mrk 705) to the steep spectral indices frequently seen in higher luminosity quasars with an index of 1.58 for PG0844+349 (Ton 951). None of the quasars exhibits any evidence for a soft x ray excess. This is consistent with...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ACCRETION DISKS, BLACK HOLES (ASTRONOMY), LUMINOSITY,...
We present recent contemporaneous X-ray and optical observations of the Be/X-ray binary system A 0535+26 with the Fermi/Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) and several ground-based observatories. These new observations are put into the context of the rich historical data (since 1978) and discussed in terms of the neutron-star-Be-disk interaction. The Be circumstellar disk was exceptionally large just before the 2009 December giant outburst, which may explain the origin of the unusual recent X-ray...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GAMMA RAY BURSTS, X RAY BINARIES, X RAY OPTICS, FERMI...
This paper presents retrieval methods applied to HIS observations during FIRE II and doubling/adding model developed to simulate high-spectral resolution infrared radiances in a cloudy atmosphere. The capabilities of the retrieval methods and sensitivity studies of high-altitude aircraft based observations to cloud microphysical structure are conducted with the model.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CIRRUS CLOUDS, CLOUD PHYSICS, FIRE (CLIMATOLOGY), SPECTRAL...
One of the most important features of symbiotic stars is the coexistence of a cool spectral component that is apparently very similar to the spectrum of a cool giant, with at least one hot continuum, and emission lines from very different stages of ionization. The cool component dominates the infrared spectrum of S-type symbiotics; it tends to be veiled in this wavelength range by what appears to be excess emission in D-type symbiotics, this excess usually being attributed to circumstellar...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES, IONIZATION, RADIO OBSERVATION, STELLAR...
Seeing clouds in polar regions has been a problem for the imagers used on satellites. Both clouds and snow and ice are white, which makes clouds over snow hard to see. And for thermal infrared imaging both the surface and the clouds cold. The Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) launched in 2003 gives an entirely new way to see clouds from space. Pulses of laser light scatter from clouds giving a signal that is separated in time from the signal from the surface. The scattering from clouds...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ANTARCTIC REGIONS, CLOUD COVER, LASER ALTIMETERS, OPTICAL...
We succeeded to identify the North Toroidal source by optical observations performed by the SonotaCo Network, which is a TV observation network coordinated by Japanese amateurs. This source has been known only for radar observations until now. The orbits of the optical meteors in the North Toroidal source are relatively large eccentricity and semi-major axis, compared with those of the radar meteors. In this paper, we report the characteristics of this North Toroidal source detected by optical...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), RADAR TRACKING, HIGH RESOLUTION, METEOROIDS, OPTICAL...
We present ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy and photometry of four Type Ia supernovae (SNe 2004dt, 2004ef, 2005M, and 2005cf) obtained with the UV prism of the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope, This dataset provides unique spectral time series down to 2000 A. Significant diversity is seen in the near-maximum-light spectra (approx.2000-3500 A) for this small sample. The corresponding photometric data, together with archival data from Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SUPERNOVAE, BRIGHTNESS, ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA, ULTRAVIOLET...
This paper gives the first results of the Post flight materials investigation on the European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA) after a stay of 11 months in LEO. The paper will concentrate on the first findings after the visual inspection performed at KSC and Astrotech and give some general design recommendations for potential future Carrier flights.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EURECA (ESA), LONG DURATION SPACE FLIGHT, POSTMISSION...
A debris/ice/thermal protection system assessment and integrated photographic analysis was conducted for Shuttle mission STS-100. Debris inspections of the flight elements and launch pad were performed before and after launch. Icing conditions on the External Tank were assessed by the use of computer programs and infrared scanned data during cryogenic loading of the vehicle, followed by on-pad visual inspection. High speed photography of the launch was analyzed to identify ice/debris sources...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DEBRIS, ICE, ICE FORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, SPACE SHUTTLES,...
Constructing the International Space Station, or other structures, in space presents a number of problems. In particular, payload restrictions for the Space Shuttle and other launch mechanisms prohibit assembly of large space-based structures on Earth. Instead, a number of smaller modules must be boosted into orbit separately and then assembled to form the final structure. The assembly process is difficult, as docking interfaces such as Common Berthing Mechanisms (CBMS) must be precisely...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), REMOTE MANIPULATOR SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, ALIGNMENT,...
Visual meteor observations are carried out on a regular basis by many experienced observers worldwide, thus supplying information about activity of meteor showers. The limits of the method are determined by the accuracy of the detection of the meteor trail. This study shows that visual meteor observations provide reliable data for an observable hourly rate of greater than or equal to 3.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), METEOROID SHOWERS, SPACE OBSERVATIONS (FROM EARTH), VISUAL...
A report discusses the Miniature Autonomous Extravehicular Robotic Camera (Mini AERCam)-- a compact robotic spacecraft intended to be released from a larger spacecraft for exterior visual inspection of the larger spacecraft. The Mini AERCam is a successor to the AERCam Sprint -- a prior miniature robotic inspection spacecraft that was demonstrated in a space-shuttle flight experiment in 1997. The prototype of the Mini AERCam is a demonstration unit having approximately the form and function of...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CAMERAS, DIGITAL TELEVISION, MINIATURIZATION, ROBOTICS,...
Interband detector noise was suppressed in the TIPS TM North Dakota data by median filtering. Procedures were developed to optimize the visual information content of thematic mapper data and evaluate the resulting photographic products by visual interpretation. A digital to analog TM transfer function was developed which properly placed the digital values on the most useable portion of film response curve. Utilizing the calculated minimum, mean, and maximum and the respective standard...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), IMAGE PROCESSING, LANDSAT 4, PHOTOINTERPRETATION, SPECTRAL...
Spectrophotometric scans were obtained at 8 A resolution from 3295 to 8880 A on twenty nights before, during, and after the recent eclipse of epsilon Aurigae, beginning with a pre-eclipse observation on 5 March 1982 U.T. The observations were reduced to absolute flux using the standard stars 109 Vir or xi(2) Ceti. The data confirm that the eclipse is essentially gray over the entire visible spectrum, as others have noted from broadband photometry. High resolution echellograms (450 to 6700 A)...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AURIGA CONSTELLATION, ECLIPSING BINARY STARS,...
This paper presents a final report and summary of research on Model Atmospheres for Novae in Outburst. Some of the topics include: 1) Detailed NLTE (non-local thermodynamic equilibrium) Model Atmospheres for Novae during Outburst: II. Modeling optical and ultraviolet observations of Nova LMC 1988 #1; 2) A Non-LTE Line-Blanketed Stellar Atmosphere Model of the Early B Giant epsilon CMa; 3) Spectroscopy of Low Metallicity Stellar atmospheres; 4) Infrared Colors at the Stellar/Substellar Boundary;...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), NOVAE, ATMOSPHERIC MODELS, STELLAR ATMOSPHERES,...
Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical observations of 10 bright O stars were organized in several observing campaigns lasting 3-6 days each. The observing campaigns included 12 observatories in the Northern hemisphere obtaining high resolution spectroscopy, photometry, and polarimetry, as well as 24-hour coverage with the IUE (International Ultraviolet Explorer) observatory. Over 600 high dispersion SWP spectra were acquired with IUE at both NASA and VILSPA for the completion of this work. The...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), LINE SPECTRA, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, O STARS, PERIODIC...
Self pressurization by propellant boiloff is experimentally studied as an alternate pressurization concept for the Space Shuttle external tank (ET). The experimental setup used in the study is an open flow system which is composed of a variable area test tank and a recovery tank. The vacuum jacketed test tank is geometrically similar to the external LOx tank for the Space Shuttle. It is equipped with instrumentation to measure the temperature and pressure histories within the liquid and vapor,...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, CRYOGENICS, EVAPORATION, EXTERNAL...
Disk accretion powers many astronomical objects, including pre-main sequence stars, interacting binary systems, and active galactic nuclei. Unfortunately, models developed to explain the behavior of disks and their surroundings - boundary layers, jets, and winds - lack much predictive power, because the physical mechanism driving disk evolution - the viscosity - is not understood. Observations of many types of accreting systems are needed to constrain the basic physics of disks and provide...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), PHYSICAL FACTORS, GALACTIC NUCLEI, SYMBIOTIC STARS, VISUAL...
Topics discussed include: a) Investigation of MMOD Impact on STS-115 Shuttle Payload Bay Door; b) Optical Observations of GEO Debris with Two Telescopes; and c) Optical Measurement Center Status.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SPACE DEBRIS, TELESCOPES, SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS, OPTICAL...
This innovation is a system that augments human vision through a technique called "Sensing Super-position" using a Visual Instrument Sensory Organ Replacement (VISOR) device. The VISOR device translates visual and other sensors (i.e., thermal) into sounds to enable very difficult sensing tasks. Three-dimensional spatial brightness and multi-spectral maps of a sensed image are processed using real-time image processing techniques (e.g. histogram normalization) and transformed into a...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), VISUAL PERCEPTION, AUDITORY SIGNALS, IMAGE PROCESSING, AUDIO...
Part of the philosophy which guided the examination of hardware from the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was that materials present at multiple locations should have fairly high priority for investigation. Properties of such materials were characterized as a function of exposure conditions to obtain as much data as possible for predicting performance lifetimes. Results from examination of several materials from interior locations of LDEF, selected measurements on silverized teflon...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DATA PROCESSING, DATA REDUCTION, LIFE (DURABILITY), LONG...
A summary is presented of selected atmospheric conditions observed near Space Shuttle STS-28 launch time on August 8, 1989. STS-28 carried a Department of Defense payload and the flight azimuth is denoted by a reference flight azimuth, since the actual flight azimuth is not known. Values of ambient pressure, temperature, moisture, ground winds, visual observations (cloud), and winds aloft are included. The sequence of prelaunch Jimsphere-measured vertical wind profiles is given. The final...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), METEOROLOGY, SPACE SHUTTLES, SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING,...
The Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory consists of two banks of eight instruments referred to as the Large Area Detectors (LADs) and the Spectroscopic Detectors (SDs). Each LAD crystal is 50.8 cm in diameter by 1.27 cm thick while for a SD these values are 12.7 cm in diameter by 7.62 cm in diameter. Both the LADs and SDs are NaI(TI) scintillation detectors. The LADs and SDs are situated on the CGRO spacecraft so as to provide all sky...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), OPTICAL SCANNERS, SCINTILLATION COUNTERS, VISUAL OBSERVATION,...
The Apollo 17 landing site was unique in several aspects: (1) it was the only site that was not selected from telescopic-based geologic interpretation--interest in the site was generated by the visual observations of Al Worden, Apollo 15 Command Module pilot, who interpreted dark-haloed craters as possible cinder cones; (2) instead of 20-m-resolution photographs, as was the norm for all earlier missions, this site had Apollo 15 panoramic camera photography coverage that had 2-m resolution; and...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONES (VOLCANOES), LUNAR CRATERS, LUNAR GEOLOGY, LUNAR ROCKS,...
A systematic approach to the enhancement of images has been developed. This approach exploits two principal features involved in the observation of images: the properties of human vision and the statistics of the images being observed. The rationale of the enhancement procedure is as follows: in the observation of some features of interest in an image, the range of objective luminance-chrominance values being displayed is generally limited and does not use the whole perceptual range of vision...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DIGITAL TECHNIQUES, IMAGE ENHANCEMENT, LANDSAT 1,...
Mkn 110 is a bright, nearby Seyfert 1 galaxy, which underwent a long optical monitoring campaign, during the past 12 years. Optical observations show that Mkn 110 vary, both in flux and spectral shape. The intensity and width of its Broad Emission Lines (BELs) also vary, from typical Seyfert 1, to typical Narrow Line Seyfert 1 (NLSyl) values, so suggesting that this could be the first supermassive black holes where accretion state related transitions, as frequently observed in stellar-size...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SEYFERT GALAXIES, VISUAL OBSERVATION, X RAY SPECTRA, EMISSION...
The spatial sampling limitations of surface measurement systems necessitate the use of satellite data for the investigation of large-scale cloud processes. Understanding the information contained in the satellite-observed radiances, however, requires a connection between the remotely sensed cloud properties and those more directly observed within the troposphere. Surface measurements taken during the First ISCCP Regional Experiment (FIRE) Marine Stratocumulus Intensive Field Observations (IFO)...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CLIMATOLOGY, CLOUD PHYSICS, CLOUDS (METEOROLOGY), MARINE...