Box 1
Contains 123 Results:
Dr. Stuhlinger and UAH President Padulo
This 5x7 photographs shows UAH President Padulo and Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger outside on the UAH campus.
Electric Commuter Car (COMCAR) Interim Report, 1977-08-10 - 1977-08-15
The Johnson Environmental and Energy Center is presently engaged in a user test and demonstration project with an electric automobile suited for an urban commuter car (COMCAR). The UAH is undertaking Project COMCAR with the intent of making a substantial contribution to the national efforts of (a) saving oil and (b) reducing air pollution.
Letter to Honorable Sidney R. Yates, US House of Representatives, 1980-11-07
The House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee has recommended deleting funds for additional demonstration vehicles in 1981. I would like to describe the present situation and to request that funds for this very urgent program not be cut.
Ford Fairmont EVA Vehicle Evaluation Project, 1980-12-31
Work on this project began on August 20, 1980 with the preparation of diagnostic instrumentation. The Ford Fairmont-EVA ("Current Fare") arrived on September 19. Project work ended on November 19. This report gives a summary of performance data.
Electric Vehicles for Private Use-A Proposal for Action, 1981-10-21 - 1981-10-23
Electric vehicles have reached a state of technical development which makes them acceptable and satisfactory as intra-city transportation means for commercial and private users. A program of user projects is proposed which would create public awareness of EV's.
Folder of Electric Car Documents, 1977 - 1981
This folder contains a collection of many documents and correspondence concerning the UAH electric car research from the office of Dr. Bernard Schroer. Dr. Stuhlinger was the electric car project leader.
Electric Automobiles - Ready for the Market, 1983
Although electric automobiles have been under development and testing for a considerable time, they are not yet ready for the market. Batteries, chargers, and controllors should b subjected to a rigorous program of quality assurance. Marketability will probably be reached within a few years.
Meteoroid Measurements with Project Pegasus, 1965-11-04
Presentation at the Northeast Electronics Research and Engineering Meeting, Boston MA. The prime objective of Project Pegasus is to measure, in the vicinity of the earth, the meteoroid penetration frequency in aluminum sheets of thickness which approach those of space capsule walls. Knowledge of the abundance of penetrating meteoroids in the near-earth space is an indispensable requirement for the designer of spacecraft.
Outlook to Space Travel, 1957-06
Although we do not have a space ship yet, we have a fairly clear idea of how an interplanetary vehicle would work and how it must be built.