Support Activities to Maintain Sums Flight Readiness, Volume 5. Attachment B

Support Activities to Maintain Sums Flight Readiness, Volume 5. Attachment B Flight Sts-35 Report, Section C

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The Shuttle Upper Atmosphere Mass Spectrometer (SUMS), a component experiment of the NASA Orbital Experiments Program (OEX), was flown aboard the shuttle Columbia (OV102) mounted at the forward end of the nose landing gear well with an atmospheric gas inlet system fitted to the lower fuselage (chin panel) surface. The SUMS was designed to provide atmospheric data in flow regimes inaccessible prior to the development of the Space Transportation System (STS). The experiment mission operation begins about 1 hour prior to shuttle de-orbit entry maneuver and continues until reaching 1.6 torr (about 86 km altitude). The SUMS flew a total of three missions, 61C, STS-35, and STS-40. Between flights, the SUMS was maintained in flight ready status. The flight data has been analyzed by the NASA LaRC Aerothermodynamics Branch. Flight data spectrum plots and reports are presented in the Appendices to the Final Technical Report for NAS1-17399. This volume presents spectral graphs of the reentry of flight STS-35. Wright, Willie Unspecified Center ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION; ATMOSPHERIC ENTRY; MASS SPECTROMETERS; POSTFLIGHT ANALYSIS; RAREFIED GAS DYNAMICS; SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTS; SPECTRA; UPPER ATMOSPHERE; AERODYNAMICS; ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; POSTLAUNCH REPORTS; SPACE SHUTTLES; SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM; SUPPORT SYSTEMS...

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ISBN: 9781731257475
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 120
Weight: 295g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 6mm