Box 18
Contains 63 Results:
Monthly and Annual Wind Distribution as a Function of Altitude for Patrick Air Force Base, Cape Canaveral, Florida NASA Technical Note D-610, 1961-07
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Calculation of Wind Compensation for Launching of Unguided Rockets NASA Technical Note D-645, 1961-04
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Measurement of Upper-Atmosphere Structure by Means of the Pitot-Static Tube NASA Technical Note D-670, 1961-02
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
The Smoke-Trail Method for Obtaining Detailed Measurements of the Vertical Wind Profile for Application to Missile-Dynamic-Response Problems NASA Technical Note D-976, 1961-10
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Cape Canaveral Wind and Shear Data (1 through 80 km) for use in Vehicle Design and Performance Studies NASA Technical Note D-1274, 1962-07
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Acoustic Phenomena Observed on Rocket-Borne High Altitude Explosions NASA Technical Note D-1294, 1962-06
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
The Significance of Atmospheric Ballistics in Rocket Technology NASA Technical Note D-1830, 1963-07
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
The Significance of Atmospheric Ballistics in Rocket Technology NASA Technical Note D-1830, 1963-07
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Atmospheric Acoustics as a Factor in Saturn Static Testing NASA Technical Note D-2351, 1964-07
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Comparison of Phase-Coherent and Non-Phase-Coherent Coded Communications NASA Technical Note D-3079, 1966-03
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.