Published 1986
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, National Technical Information Service, distributor in Hampton, Va, [Springfield, Va .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Martin M. Mikulas, Jr., and Harold G. Bush. |
Series | NASA technical memorandum -- 89043 |
Contributions | Bush, Harold G., Langley Research Center. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 38 p. |
Number of Pages | 38 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17115198M |
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basic elements of a space station. It was a man-made structure orbiting the earth, supported life for its crew, and served as a navigation aid for those on earth. The engineering, design and construction aspects of a space station were first detailed by Herman Potocnik, writing under the pen name of Hermann Noordung, inFile Size: 2MB. {{Citation | title=Preliminary design approach for large high precision segmented reflectors [microform] / Martin M. Mikulas, Jr., Timothy J. Collins, and John M. Hedgepeth | author1=Mikulas, Martin M | author2=Collins, Timothy J | author3=Hedgepeth, John M | author4=Langley Research Center | year= | publisher=National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center ; For. Design of the Space Station Habitable Modules By Gary H. Kitmacher 53rd International Astronautical Congress The World Space Congress - October /Houston, Texas ABSTRACT Design of the crew compartment and modules of the International Space Station originated in the early s and evolved throughout the s. It was influenced. Martin M. Mikulas, Jr. and Harold G. Bush, Design, Construction and Utilization of a Space Station Assembled from 5-Meter Erectable Struts, NASA TM, October , pp. John C. Wilson and Henry L. Kelly, Aerodynamic Characteristics of Several Current Helicopter Tail Boom Cross Sections Including the Effect of Spoilers, NASA TP
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