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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 81-90]
260 _aWashington, D. C.
_bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
_c1959
440 _aNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
440 _aNASA Technical Note
500 _aNASA TN D-81: Methods and velocity requirements for the rendezvous of satellites in circumplanetary orbits by William E. Brunk 42p
500 _aNASA TN D-82: Control of combustion chamber pressure and oxidant fuel ratio for a regenertively cooled hydrogen fluorine rocket engine by Edward W. Otto
500 _aNASA TN D-83: Mixing of wakes in a turbulent shear flow by Salamon Eskanizi 53p
500 _aNASA TN D-84: Dispersion of jettisoned jp-4 jet fuel by atmospheric turbulance evaporation and varying rates of fall of fuel droplets by Herman H. Lowell 25p
500 _aNASA TN D-85: Analysis of computed flow parameters for a set of sudden stalls in low speed two dimensional flow by william T. Evans 24p
500 _aNASA TN D-86: Methods of calculating fundamental solutions of the wave equation with tables by William A. Mersman 129p
500 _aNASA TN D-87: Effects of chemical dissociation and molecular vibrations on steady on dimensional flow by Steve P. Heims 87p
500 _aNASA TN D-88: Wind tunnel tests of a semispan wing a fan rotating in the plane of the wing by David H. Hickey 44p
500 _aNASA TN D-89: Wind tunnel and piloted flight simulator investigation of a deflected slipstream vtol airplane the ryan VZ-3RY by Harry A. James 88p
500 _aNASA TN D-90: A study of methods for simulating the atmosphere entry of vehicles with small scale models by Byron L. Swenson 51p
650 _aSatellites
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