Balloon technology and observations : proceedings of Symposium P3 of the COSPAR Twenty-ninth Plenary Meeting held in Wasington, DC, U.S.A., 28 August-5 September, 1992
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Balloon technology and observations : proceedings of Symposium P3 of the COSPAR Twenty-ninth Plenary Meeting held in Wasington, DC, U.S.A., 28 August-5 September, 1992
(Advances in space research, Vol. 14,
Published for The Committee on Space Research by Pergamon Press, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
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The 31 papers included in this volume review the current developments in technical aspects related to scientific ballooning. Among the highlights presented here are papers concerning the remarkable improvements in balloon materials, new techniques for material and stress analysis and balloon engineering. Novel instrument design, mainly in the field of X-ray astronomy, and long duration flights over Antarctica are also featured. Additionally, the ballooning activities of individual nations are described which forms an interesting section of the volume.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Balloon design, materials and performance: high modulus high toughness films for long duration balloon applications, I.R. Harrison et al
- long duration biaxial cylinder testing of balloon grade polyethylene films with emphasis on automated data acquisition and control, M. Martone
- theoretical and actual performance of a long duration superpressure balloon made from a biaxially oriented nylon-6 film, T. Lew et al
- visualizing balloon stresses, J.A. Winker
- vertical sounding balloons for long duration flights, P. Malaterre
- Venus balloons at low altitudes, J. Nishimura et al. Part 2 Applications for scientific ballooning: balloon-borne experiment with a superconducting solenoidal magnet spectrometer, A. Yamamoto et al
- the flare genesis project, D.M. Rust
- balloonborne lidar payloads for remote sensing, O. Shepherd et al
- balloon-released gravitation experiments in free fall, E.C. Lorenzini et al
- the balloon system with stabilized platform and oriented submillimeter telescope - design, V.I. Lapshin et al
- a transferable digital platform control system, H.S. Ghataure. Part 3 National and international balloon programmes: status of the NASA balloon program, H.C. Needleman
- the NASA Rocky mountain space grant high altitude research balloon project, R.G. Moore and P. Espy
- high energy astronomy program at UCSD, L.E. Peterson et al
- balloon flights in France and in Europe, A. Soubrier and M. Audebert
- the scientific ballooning in Russia, V. Lapshin et al
- a program for scientific and applied investigations using aerostat complexes, B. Bonev et al. Part 4 Long duration, Arctic and Antarctic flights: long duration balloons, J.L. Rand
- evolution of the NASA long-duration balloon program, W.V. Jones
- polar patrol balloon project in Japan, M. Ejiri et al. (Part Contents).
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