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pro vyhledávání: '"R. W. Shorthill"'
Autor:
V. Vali, R. W. Shorthill
Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 16(2)
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Icarus. 99:485-488
No entirely satisfactory match has been established between the present JHK photometry of selected Hilda and Trojan asteroids and photometry for both main belt asteroids and laboratory samples. It is noted that while the leading Trojans and Hildas ex
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Journal of Propulsion and Power. 7:692-699
An investigation has been conducted of the velocity coupling phenomenon reported in acoustically unstable solid-propellant rocket motors. An innovative simulation facility has been built using solid carbon dioxide as the simulated propellant. Acousti
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Icarus. 92:80-93
The present series of thermophysical computer models for solid-surfaced planetary bodies whose surface roughness is modeled as paraboloidal craters of specified depth/diameter ratio attempts to characterize the nongrey-body brightness temperature spe
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Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. 112:550-555
An investigation has been conducted of the velocity coupling phenomenon reported in acoustically unstable solid propellant rocket motors. An innovative simulation facility has been built using solid carbon dioxide as the simulated propellant. The use
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Biomedical sciences instrumentation. 37
The primary objective of this research is to examine the feasibility of using an innovative technique based on laser-induced fluorescence coupled with flow cytometry to detect pathogenic microorganisms in food or water in real time. Our initial appli
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28th Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
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Icarus. 46:424-428
Measurements of the aerosol content in the Saturn atmosphere made during an eclipse of Titan by Saturn are presented. Observations of the ingress of Titan into the shadow of Saturn on December 20.08, 1979 were made by the 74-in telescope at Kottamia
Publikováno v:
Science. 194:1309-1318
Forty-six days after Viking 1 landed, Viking 2 landed in Utopia Planitia, about 6500 kilometers away from the landing site of Viking 1. Images show that in the immediate vicinity of the Viking 2 landing site the surface is covered with rocks, some of
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The Moon and the Planets. 23:293-305
During the Martian landings the descent engine plumes on Viking Lander 1 (VL-1) and Viking Lander 2 (VL-2) eroded the Martian surface materials. This had been anticipated and investigated both analytically and experimentally during the design phase o