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SOME EFFECTS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ON AEROSPACE SYSTEMS.

Authors: WEATHER GROUP (4TH) ANDREWS AFB WASHINGTON D C
Abstract:
A typical aerospace mission from the pre-launch phase to recovery is described. At each stage of the operation, the effects of the natural environment are briefly examined from the standpoint of safety, reliability, and the overall performance of the systems. (Author)

Pages: 77
Report Date: 23 MAR 1964
Report Number: 0423434

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Keywords relating to this report:
(GUIDED MISSILE SAFETY
(SPACE ENVIRONMENTS
AERODYNAMIC HEATING
ATMOSPHERE ENTRY
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
DAMAGE
DENSITY
GUIDED MISSILES)
GUST LOADS
LAUNCHINGZ
LAUNCHINGZSPACE ENVIRONMENTS
LIGHTNING
RADIATION EFFECTS
SHEAR STRESSES
SPACE ENVIRONMENTS)
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