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  • Marrus, Leslie D. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1970)
    This specification defines the performance, design, construction, and interface requirements for the Crew Training Model of the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LRRR). This model is a mechanical simulation of the LRRR (300) ...
  • Unknown author (Goerz Optical Company, Inc., 1965-06-04)
    The purpose of this study was to determine the optimum design for a hand held stereo camera considering the types of data to be taken, the environmental conditions, the limited dexterity of the space suited astronaut and ...
  • Unknown author (C. P. Goerz American Optical, 1965)
    During the first two months, materials were selected and the design of a high resolution, wide spectral range lens was carried nearly to completion. An investigation of requirements for artificial illumination showed the ...
  • Neau, O. T. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1968)
    The major equipment constraints on the ALSEP deployment sequence are defined and basic background material for the constraints is presented.
  • Treiman, Allan H.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8073-2839 (Norwegian Polar Institute, 2012-03-02)
    Sverrefjellet is a Pleistocene-age basaltic volcanic construct on north-western Spitsbergen Island (Svalbard Archipelago, Norway). Published ages for the Sverrefjellet eruption range between 6000 years and ca. 1 million ...
  • Unknown author (Manned Spacecraft Center, 1968)
    MSFN/ALSEP interface specification documents require MSFN transmitter carrier deviation to be in phase with the polarity of the modulation voltage. Compatibility tests of MSFN and ALSEP performed at MSC, indicate the ALSEP ...
  • Prockter, Louise; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3927-1073; Kay, Jonathan P.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2239-3031 (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2018)
    The focus of the Europa Deep Dive 2: Composition workshop is to assess existing laboratory data and identify gaps where laboratory work is still needed; assess existing data on the Europa surface and exosphere; plan how ...
  • Prockter, Louise; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0996-1348; Schenk, Paul M.; Bierhaus, Beau; Kattenhorn, S. A. (Simon A.); https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3927-1073; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1966-307X (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2017)
    The focus of this workshop is exchange processes within Europa's ice shell, including (but not limited to) tectonism, diapirism, subduction, and impact processes, and their relation to the boundary layers above and below. ...
  • Budden, Nancy Ann; Spudis, Paul D.; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3391-0417 (National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1993-03)
    Science is an important aspect of the Space Exploration Initiative, a program to explore the Moon and Mars with people and machines. We here evaluate different SEI mission archtiectures on the basis of three variables: ...
  • Kovach, Robert L. (Robert Louis) (Department of Geophysics. Stanford University., 1974)
    Seismic velocity studies pertinent to the lunar crust and mantle are briefly summarized. The compressional and shear wave velocities in loose aggregates are discussed along with the effects of temperature on seismic velocity ...
  • Fatka, R.; Mansour, John. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1967)
    The ALSEP Data Subsystem has been evaluated by an independent contractor to provide added confidence that no allowable sequence of commands can prevent proper operation of the ALSEP System. This report assesses the ...
  • Wilburn, Frank E. (Bendix Systems Division, 1966)
    The analytical study was performed to determine the tradeoffs effecting the selection of the optimum operating frequency for the lunar based Active Seismic Mortar Experiment.
  • Zimbelman, James R.; Craddock, R. A.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0420-8453 (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1991)
    The study region (15°N to 15°S, 330° to 360°W) includes portions of the classical low-albedo regions of Sinus Meridiani and Sinus Sabaeus and the high-albedo region of Arabia and is entirely within the cratered highlands ...
  • Marrus, Leslie D. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1967)
    This is an unscheduled ATM dealing with the test and evaluation of the Solar Wind Spectrometer Experiment, at the BxA Mission and Crew Engineering test facility. The M & C Engineering mockup was used to test the alignment ...
  • Perkins, Derek. (Bendix, Aerospace Systems Division, 1974)
    This technical memorandum discusses the theoretical aspects of Systems Management, reviews the Systems Engineering approach used on the ALSEP program and concludes with recommendations for future programs.
  • Micocci, Angelo J. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1967)
    This is an unscheduled ATM dealing with the test and evaluation of the CPLEE, conducted by a BxA Suited subject at the Mission and Crew Engineering test facility on 7 July 1967.
  • Redick, Ronald L. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1970)
    On March 25 the Crew Systems and Operations group performed a pressure suited, 1 G deployment of the LR3 Mock-Up. The purpose of the test was to evaluate the astronaut interface in the areas of manipulative characteristics, ...
  • Marrus, Leslie D. (Bendix Aerospace Systems Division, 1967)
    This is an unscheduled ATM dealing with the test and evaluation of the Lunar Surface Magnetometer (LSM) removal concept proposed by NASA (ARC)/Philco. Following vibration testing of the LSM at BxA, a Mission and Crew ...
  • McCoy, James E.; Criswell, David R. (Pergamon Press, 1974)
    This paper will present evidence from Apollo lunar orbital observations, indicating the existence of solar light scattering from a significant population of lunar particulates extending to altitudes in excess of 100 km. ...
  • Schultz, Peter H., 1944-; Spudis, Paul D.; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3391-0417 (Pergamon Press, 1979)
    Basaltic volcanism clearly exposed as dark surface units may represent only the last stages of continuous volcanic activity during the first 1.5 b.y. of lunar history. Between 3.0 and 3.9 AE, part of this record has been ...

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