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Shuttle derived atmospheric density model. Part 2: STS atmospheric implications for AOTV trajectory analysis, a proposed GRAM perturbation density model

By Findlay, J. T.

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Title: Shuttle derived atmospheric density model. Part 2: STS atmospheric implications for AOTV trajectory analysis, a proposed GRAM perturbation density model  
Author: Findlay, J. T.
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Language: English
Subject: AQUATIC PLANTS, POLLUTION CONTROL, WATER TREATMENT
Collections: Space and Aviation eDocuments Collection, NASA Publication Collection
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1984
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J. T, B. F., A, T. P., & M, K. G. (1984). Shuttle derived atmospheric density model. Part 2: STS atmospheric implications for AOTV trajectory analysis, a proposed GRAM perturbation density model. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Supplemental catalog subcollection information: NASA Publication Collection; Astrophysics and Technical Documents; A perturbation model to the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Global Reference Atmosphere Model (GRAM) was developed for use in the Aeroas

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Contributor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The digitalization of this book was sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); Additional Subject Descriptions: AQUATIC PLANTS; POLLUTION CONTROL; WATER TREATMENT; WASTE WATER; WATER POLLUTION; COST EFFECTIVENESS

 
 



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