United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1958-)
Biography
Predecessor: United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Variants: N.A.S.A. // NASA // NASA Headquarters // National Aeronautics and Space Administration (U.S.) // United States. Aeronautics and Space Administration // United States. National Aeronautics & Space Administration // United States. National Aeronautics and Space Agency
Associated Fields: Aeronautics // Aeronautics and state // Astronautics // Astronautics and state Space flight
Historical Note: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, opened for business on October 1, 1958; was built on the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and other government organizations as the locus of U.S. civil aerospace research and development). From the NASA website: NASA history overview (viewed October 4, 2018)
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Apollo Collection
This collection covers Apollo Program through mostly official reports and NASA technical documents. Almost all of this collection is paper-based with the exception of a few CDs containing digital files.
"Detection of Flow-Field Instability in the Presence of Buffeting by the Partial-Mode Model Technique" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2689), 1965-02
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2689, dated February 1965.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Henry A. Cole, Jr., Robert C. Robinson and Bruno J. Gambucci of Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
Contents: See title
"Effects of Canopy Shape on Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a 55 degree Swept Parawing with Large-Diameter Leading Edges" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2551), 1964-12
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2551, dated December 1964.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Delwin R. Croom, Rodger L. Naeseth and William C. Sleeman, Jr. of Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va.
Contents: See title.
"Energy Transfer From a Liquid to Gas Bubbles forming at a Submerged Orifice" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2547), 1965-01
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2547, dated January 1965.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by M. R. L'Ecuyer and S. N. B. Murthy of the Jet Propulsion Center, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. under NASA Grant No. NsG-140-61.
Contents: See title.
"Experimental Observations of Transient Boiling of Subcooled Water and Alcohol on a Horizontal Surface" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2507), 1965-01
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2507, dated January 1965.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Robert W. Graham of Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
Contents: See title.
"Fatigue Under Random and Programed Loads" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2629), 1965-02
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2629, dated February 1965.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Eugene C. Naumann of Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va.
Contents: See title.
"Flight Investigation of Steep Instrument Approach Capabilities of a C-47 Airplane Under Manual Control" (NASA Technical Note TN D-2559), 1965-01
Document Type: Technical Research Report.
Purpose: Authoritative reference
Authority: Government Civil
Document Number: NASA Technical Note TN D-2559, dated January 1965.
Scope: Preliminary NASA research report by Albert W. Hall and Donald J. McGinley, Jr. of Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va.
Contents: See title.
Gravity Probe A Collection
Scientific documents, project definition materials, project implementation materials, spacecraft flight materials, flight data analyses, Atomic H Dissociator documents, personal documents, spacecraft data and trajectory tabulations, spacecraft payload drawings, Gravity Probe A data tapes.