Microgravity science at Langley Research Center
- Author
- Simchick, Richard T.
- Published
- Oct 1, 1988.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Clark, Ivan O., Debnam, William J., Jr., Carlson, Frederick M., Fripp, Archibald L., Woodell, Glenn A., and Crouch, Roger K.
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- Although space research is still in an embryonic state, a combination of Earth based and space flight experiments are being coupled to yield a better understanding of the complex interaction of heat and fluid flow on the dynamics of crystal growth. Continued efforts on the ground as well as additional flight opportunities are needed to continue the drive to fully understand the advantages, both scientifically and economically, of microgravity crystal growth.
- Other Subject(s)
- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19890010927.
Accession ID: 89N20298.
NASA, Washington, Microgravity Science and Applications Flight Programs, January - March 1987, Selected Papers, Volume 1; p 391-407. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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