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Holddown arm release mechanism used on Saturn vehicles [PDF]
With the development of the Saturn launch vehicle, it became mandatory to develop a system for restraining the vehicle until after all checks and engine thrust buildup were completed.
Phillips, J. D., Tolson, B. A.
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Alternate multiple-outer-planet missions using a Saturn-Jupiter flyby sequence [PDF]
A study has been made of a method for providing more frequent launch opportunities for multiple-planet Grand Tour type missions to the outer solar system.
Hannah, M. E., Young, J. W.
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QuasiāPeriodic Emissions in Saturn's Magnetosphere and Their Effects on Electrons
Investigations into quasiperiodic (QP) whistler mode emissions within Saturn's magnetosphere have uncovered distinctive characteristics of these emissions, which display a nearly periodic rising tone structure in the wave spectrogram, characterized by ...
S. Teng+7 more
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The aerothermal environment and material response: A review [PDF]
Aerothermal environments are discussed with emphasis on the cold dense and warm atmospheres of Saturn and Uranus. The spectral distribution of the incident radiation flux is given for the Saturn nominal entry.
Nicolet, W. E.
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Preliminary science results of Voyager 1 Saturn encounter [PDF]
Preliminary science results of the Voyager 1 encounter of the planet Saturn are reported. On August 22, 1980, the spacecraft was 109 million km (68 million mi) from Saturn. Closest approach to Saturn took place on November 12, at 3:46 p.m.
Bane, D.
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Saturn orbiter dual probe mission [PDF]
The described Saturn orbiter dual probe mission and spacecraft combines three systems into a multi-purpose Saturn exploration package. The spacecraft consists of: (1) Saturn orbiter; (2) Saturn probe; and (3) Titan probe or lander. This single spacecraft
Rudd, R. P.
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Radio emission signature of Saturn immersions in Jupiter's magnetic tail [PDF]
During the interval from about May through August 1981, when Voyager 2 was inbound to Saturn, the Planetary Radio Astronomy instrument measured repeated, dramatic decreases in the intensity of the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR).
Desch, M. D.
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Plasma waves near Saturn: Initial results from Voyager 1 [PDF]
The Voyager 1 encounter with Saturn provided the first opportunity to investigate plasma wave interactions in the magnetosphere of Saturn. An overview of the principal results from the Voyager 1 plasma wave instrument is presented starting with the ...
Gurnett, D. A.+2 more
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A report of advancements in structural dynamic technology resulting from Saturn 5 programs [PDF]
Two volume report on practical aspects of structural dynamic analysis in Saturn 5 program is described. Volume 1 is oriented toward program managers of future structural dynamic programs. Volume 2, oriented toward technical leaders of programs, discusses
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