Recently added articles from Defense & Aerospace Week:
Studies from J. Maule et al in the area of science described.
Nov 18, 2009 ... "A new culture-independent system for microbial monitoring, called the Lab-On-a-Chip Application Development Portable Test System (LOCAD-PTS), was operated aboard the International Space Station (ISS). LOCAD-PTS was launched to the ISS aboard Space Shuttle STS-116 on December 9, 2006, and ...
Investigators at University of Warwick target science.
Nov 18, 2009 ... According to recent research published in the journal Solar Physics, "Multiple current sheet crossings are ubiquitous features of the solar wind associated with high-beta plasma sheets, notably during the passage of the heliospheric current sheet (HCS). As the HCS is being convected past ...
Research results from National Aeronautics and Space Administration update knowledge of science.
Nov 18, 2009 ... "Most complex aerospace systems have many text reports on safety, maintenance, and associated issues. The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) spans several decades and contains over 700 000 reports," investigators in the United States report. "The Aviation Safety Action Plan ...
New research on science from National Aeronautics and Space Administration summarized.
Nov 18, 2009 ... "A molecular Rayleigh scattering technique is utilized to measure gas temperature, velocity, and density in unseeded gas flows at sampling rates up to 10 kHz, providing fluctuation information up to 5 kHz based on the Nyquist theorem. A high-power continuous-wave laser beam is focused at a ...
Recent studies from University of California add new data to science.
Nov 18, 2009 ... According to a study from the United States, "The stream interaction region (SIR), formed when a fast stream overtakes a preceding slow stream, is the predominant large-scale solar wind structure at this early phase of the STEREO mission." "Using multi-spacecraft observations ...