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Charpy Impact Energy and Microindentation Hardness of 60-Nitinol (Paperback)
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Charpy Impact Energy and Microindentation Hardness of 60-Nitinol (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 000
You Save R30 (9%)
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) developed
an on-orbit, adaptable, Software Defined Radios (SDR)/Space
Telecommunications Radio System (STRS)-based testbed facility to
conduct a suite of experiments to advance technologies, reduce
risk, and enable future mission capabilities on the International
Space Station (ISS). The Communications, Navigation, and Networking
reConfigurable Testbed (CoNNeCT) Project will provide NASA,
industry, other Government agencies, and academic partners the
opportunity to develop and field communications, navigation, and
networking technologies in both the laboratory and space
environment based on reconfigurable, software-defined radio
platforms and the STRS Architecture. The CoNNeCT Payload Operations
Nomenclature is SCAN Testbed, and this nomenclature will be used in
all ISS integration, safety, verification, and operations
documentation. The SCAN Testbed (payload) is a Flight Releasable
Attachment Mechanism (FRAM) based payload that will launch aboard
the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) Multipurpose Exposed
Pallet (EP-MP) to the International Space Station (ISS), and will
be transferred to the Express Logistics Carrier 3 (ELC3) via
Extravehicular Robotics (EVR). The SCAN Testbed will operate
on-orbit for a minimum of two years.
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