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OAST Space Research & Technology Applications; Technology Transfer Successes

by Reck, Gregory M

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Washington DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1992. Presumed reprint of First Edition, First printing thus. Staplebound. Very good. 54 pages plus covers. Most sheets printed on both sides. Illustrations. This is a hard copy vugraph presentation that is a mix of text slides, data slides, diagrams, and illustrations. Dr. Reck was the Director for Space Technology, Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology at NASA when he delivered this overview presentation. This is a wonderful snapshot in time of the state-of-knowledge, the state-of-practice, and the state of space-related technology in the early 1990's as pursued by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology was connected with the Ames, Dryden, Langley, and Lewis Research Centers, High Performance Computing, Space Technology, Space Experiments, and the National Aero-space Plane. NASA's Technology Transfer Program ensures that innovations developed for exploration and discovery are broadly available to the public, maximizing the benefit to the Nation. Whether one is looking to start a new company, enhance an existing product, or create a new product line, one can gain a competitive edge in the marketplace by putting NASA technology to work.

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Title
OAST Space Research & Technology Applications; Technology Transfer Successes
Author
Reck, Gregory M
Format/Binding
Staplebound
Book Condition
Used - Very good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Presumed reprint of First Edition, First printing thus
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Place of Publication
Washington DC
Date Published
1992
Keywords
NASA, Astronautics, Space Science, Research and Development, Technology Transfer, Technology Maturation, Spacecraft, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Hubble, VLSI Chip Design, Upper Atmosphere Research, Laser Ranging, Space Shuttle, Orbiter Experiments, Arc

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