Spacecraft contamination : sources and prevention /
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Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc.,
©1984.
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Full text (MFA users only) |
ISBN: | 9781600863455 1600863450 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Chapter I. Contamination Overview
- Improved Methods for Characterizing Material-Induced Contamination
- Potential for Cross Contamination for Payloads in the STS Bay
- Chapter II. Sources and Prevention of Contamination
- Debris from Spallation of Foam Insulation of Cryogenic Fuel Tanks in Space Launch Systems
- Particle Dispersion around a Spacecraft
- Impact of the STS Ground/Launch Particle Contamination Environment on an Optical Sensor
- Analysis of Contamination Degradation of Thermal Control Surfaces on Operational SatellitesAbatement of Gaseous and Particulate Contamination in a Space Instrument
- Chapter III. Properties and Effects of Contamination
- Infrared Optical Properties of Thin CO, NO, CH4, HCI, N2O, O2, N2, and Ar Cryofilms
- Infrared Optical Properties of Solid Mixtures of Molecular Species at 20 K
- Measurements of Infrared Optical Properties of A12O3 Rocket Particles
- Improvements in Rocket Engine Nozzle and High Altitude Plume Computations
- As/eH Measurements of Thermal Control Coatings over Four Years at Geosynchronous AltitudeCalorimetric Measurements of Thermal Control Surfaces on Operational Satellites
- Experimental Investigation of Bipropellant Exhaust Plume Flowfield, Heating, and Contamination and Comparison with the CONTAM Computer Model Predictions
- Particle Sampling of Solid Rocket Motor Exhausts in High-Altitude Test Cells
- Postfire Sampling of Solid Rocket Motors for Contamination Sources in High-Altitude Test Cells
- Author Index