Supporting flight data analysis for Space Shuttle Orbiter Experiments at NASA Ames Research Center
Author(s) -
Michael J. Green,
M. BUDNICK,
Lily Yang
Publication year - 1983
Publication title -
30th thermophysics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1983-1532
Subject(s) - orbiter , space shuttle , aeronautics , aerospace engineering , research center , space research , center (category theory) , environmental science , remote sensing , computer science , engineering , geology , medicine , chemistry , crystallography , pathology
The Space Shuttle Orbiter Experiments program in responsible for collecting flight data to extend the research and technology base for future aerospace vehicle design. The Infrared Imagery of Shuttle (IRIS), Catalytic Surface Effects, and Tile Gap Heating experiments sponsored by Ames Research Center are part of this program. The paper describes the software required to process the flight data which support these experiments. In addition, data analysis techniques, developed in support of the IRIS experiment, are discussed. Using the flight data base, the techniques have provided information useful in analyzing and correcting problems with the experiment, and in interpreting the IRIS image obtained during the entry of the third Shuttle mission.
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