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040 _cIIT Kanpur
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110 _aWashington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
245 _aNASA technical note [NASA TN D 2841-2850]
260 _aWashington, D. C.
_bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
440 _aNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
440 _aNASA Technical Note
500 _aNASA TN D-2841: Analysis of mars entry with consideration of separeation and line of sight relay communication for bus capsule combinations by E. Brain Pitchard 70p
500 _aNASA TN D-2842: Equivalent noise bandwith analysis from transfer functions by Thomas J. Karras 43p
500 _aNASA TN D-2843: Second order perturbation angle techniques for accurately simulating sighting problems of a space sextant by Richard L. Kurowski 63p
500 _aNASA TN D-2844: Investigation of a manual sextant sighting task in the ames midcourse navigation and guidance simulator by Bedford A. Lampkin 37p
500 _aNASA TN D-2845: Range estimation of familiar targets presented against a black background by Gary P. Beasley 23p
500 _aNASA TN D-2846: Effects of leading edge bluntness on pressure and heat transfer measurements over a flat plate at a mach number of 20 by William D. Harvey 40p
500 _aNASA TN D-2847: Stability characteristics of a tandem rotor transport helicopter as determined by flight test by James R. Kelly 30p
500 _aNASA TN D-2848: Experimental aerodynamic characteristics of 10 short axisymmetric bodies at mach numbers 5 to 15 by Gary T. Chapman 32p
500 _aNASA TN D-2849: Vapor pressure of sodium from 0.5 to 120 atmospheres by Kenneth J. Bowles 10p
500 _aNASA TN D-2850: A data loading routine for the IBM 7094 and 7094 systems by Lawrence F. Hatakeyama 43p
650 _aRelay communication
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