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  1. Approach to Radiation Source Design for Military Applications Utilizing the Wall-Stabilized Arc as an Example (Aerospace Research Laboratories) by P.W.; Benedetto, K.R. Schreiber, 1967
  2. The Sacramento Peak Observatory, 1947-1962 (U.S. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research) by David Bushnell, 1962
  3. Determination of Local Heat Transfer Coefficients as a Function of Burning Time in a Small High-energy Rocket Engine (German Aerospace Research Establishment) by H.J.; Reinkenhof Sternfeld, 1976
  4. Production of BEV Potential Wells (work for NASA and the Air Force Office of Aerospace Research) by G.S.; Levy, R.H.; Petschek, H.E. Janes, 1965
  5. Mach 3+: NASA/USAF YF-12 flight research, 1969-1979 (Monographs in aerospace history) by Peter W Merlin, 2002
  6. Aerospace Research Laboratories Report on Research 1 July 1967 - 30 June 1969 by Office of Aerospace Research, 1969
  7. Experimental Investigation of a Vortex Stabilized Arc in an Axial Magnetic Field (prepared for Aerospace Research Laboratories) by Gordon Cann, 1973
  8. Electron Attaching Additives for the Modification of Re-Entry Plasmas (Prepared for Office of Aerospace Research, USAF) by Sander E.; Aisenberg, Sol Nydick, 1967
  9. Aerospace Research Index (ROR)
  10. AGARD Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development Conference Proceedings 545 1993 Paris (Aerospace Software Engineering For Advanced Systems Architectures) by AGARD NATO, 1993
  11. The structure and performance of the aerospace industry, (Publications of the Institute of Business and Economic Research, University of California) by Herman O Stekler, 1965
  12. Aerospace Research and Development (Science and Technology Ser., Vol 24)
  13. Electric Shock Tube for High Velocity Simulation (Research Report 136, for Office of Aerospace Research) by John; Rose, Peter H. Camm, 1962
  14. Supersonic Inlets , ( North Atlantic Treaty Organization Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development) AGARDograph 102 by Ione D.V. ; Nelson, Wilbur Faro, 1965

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23. Aerospace Research Center (ARC)
The aerospace research Center (ARC), where JAXA’s Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics is located, is at the cutting edge of aerospace research and
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The ARC is especially proud of its wind-tunnel test facility, and of its super-computer, both of which are the largest in Japan. The wind tunnel creates artificial air flow to study aerodynamic characteristics of models of aircraft and spacecraft, monitoring a range of speeds from low to hypersonic. At the Information Technology Center, the super-computer, using numerical simulations, designs and analyzes supersonic-speed experiment devices and spacecraft. It is also developing programs to solve body shake and engine heat phenomenon that affect spacecraft.
There is also a branch of the ARC near Chofu Airfield (Tokyo), which is used to access Oshima and Niijima. This facility uses experimental aircraft and flight simulators to test technology and to develop future aircraft designs.
7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182-8522
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Research facilities are open to the public once annually. Exhibits are open daily except for Saturday, Sunday, and national and year-end holidays. Please contact us in advance for group bookings.
The exhibits introduce ARC’s research history, including miniature models of the experimental craft "Asuka" which was designed for short takeoffs and landings, supersonic aircraft used for rocket experiments, and the actual ALFLEX (automatic-landing flight experiment). Test equipment, used on experimental aircraft designs, is also on display.

24. Labor Aerospace Research Agenda
MIT s Labor aerospace research Agenda is committed to advancing theory, practice and policy with respect to the 21st Century aerospace workforce.
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25. ONERA - Office National D'Études Et De Recherches Aérospatiales
A public, scientific and technical establishment covering all the scientific disciplines involved in aircraft, spacecraft and missile design.
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26. Labor Aerospace Research Agenda
MIT Labor aerospace research Agenda, E40211, One Amherst Street, Cambridge, Research by the Labor aerospace research Agenda (LARA) was featured in the
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Research by the Labor Aerospace Research Agenda (LARA) was featured in the Final Report of the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry issued Nov. 18, 2002.
LARA Co-Directors Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld and Thomas Kochan, Research Scientist Betty Barrett, and project affiliates provided a White Paper and formal testimony that was incorporated into the report, "Anyone, Anything, Anywhere, Anytime." This report offers nine major recommendations and numerous additional recommendations for revitalization of the U.S. aerospace industry.
The Final Report, in highlighting massive consolidation, job losses, and revenue cuts over the past two decades, calls attention to the faltering underpinnings of the aerospace industry. The report also offers a vision catalyzing leaders in government, industry, labor, and academia to ensure this industry's future prominence.
LARA testimony and research on projected skills gaps and industry-government skills development were cited in Chapter 4: "National Security: Defend America and Project Power." LARA testimony and research on employment trends, skills development, and demographics were cited in Chapter 8: "Workforce: Launch the Future."

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28. Design Engineering
aerospace research CENTRE advertised by the Ministry of Education a new VZLÚ division was set up on 1st July 2000 – the aerospace research Centre.
http://www.vzlu.cz/htmfiles/arc.htm
Activities an aviation journal AEROSPACE RESEARCH CENTRE Based upon successful participation in a tender “Rese arch Centres” advertised by the Ministry of Education a new VZLÚ division was set up on 1 st July 2000 – the Aerospace Research Centre. Keeping to the rules set by the EU in creating centres of excellence, the ARC project has been launched jointly by VZLÚ, Aeronautical Department of Technical University Brno, and Department of Aviation Technology of Technical University Prague, representing a new form of collaboration between research establishments and universities. It is a five-year project one of its main features being an important role played by young specialists in making VZLÚ a competitive body. Among the subprojects worked upon is

29. AIA Departments- Aerospace Research Center
AIA represents the nation s leading manufacturers of commercial, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, aircraft engines, missiles, spacecraft,
http://www.aia-aerospace.org/about/depts/dept_arc.cfm
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ARC compiles and publishes a variety of statistical reports related to the U.S. aerospace industry. Its statistical yearbook, Aerospace Facts and Figures , is a compendium of industry data. The ARC also maintains 20 separate data series as well as AIA's Year-End Review and Forecast. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy

30. Advisory Group For Aerospace Research And Development (AGARD
AGARD, the Advisory Group for aerospace research and Development, represents a pioneering, successful experiment in scientific cooperation among NATO
http://www.rta.nato.int/RTOhistory/AGARD.htm
Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) During a period of more then 45 years there have been many changes, including two re-locations of the AGARD Headquarters. The Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) was formed in 1952 and became an agency under the Military Committee in 1966. Its task was to foster and improve the interchange of information relating to aerospace research and development between the NATO nations. AGARD also provided scientific and technical advice and assistance to the NATO Military Committee in the field of aerospace research and development, with particular regard to military applications. On the 1st of january 1998, by approval of the charter, a new organization was formed by the merger of the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development and the Defence Research Group (DRG) to form the Research and Technology Organisation ( RTO More... Aerospace Application Studies Committee (AASC) Background Foundation Early Years RTO Background Introduction AGARD, the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, represents a pioneering, successful experiment in scientific cooperation among NATO nations. The founder and first chairman of AGARD

31. AIAA - Aerospace America Online - COMMENTARY - Restore The Research Infrastructu
still form the nation’s infrastructure for aerospace research. highrisk/ high-payoff research, the future of aerospace research is indeed bleak.
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Update Link / Bad Link? Aircraft Designs, Inc comprises a group of aircraft scientists and engineers, includes brief overviews of conceptual design, flutter analysis, stress analysis, vibration and fatigue analysis, and manufacturing. also provides information on other company products and software. Submitted Jun 06, 2000

33. The University Of Manchester :: Centres Of Excellence :: Aerospace Research Inst
The aerospace research Institute brings together existing and new teams to tackle multidisciplinary research. The key interdisciplinary research themes are
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35. Khrunichev Space Center
Russian national aerospace research and production center.
http://www.khrunichev.ru/

36. Wright Brothers Institute Promotes Aerospace Research & Development
This page announces Wright State University School of Medicine s involvement in the Wright Brothers Institute (WBI), a new aerospace research and
http://www.med.wright.edu/ra/re/2003/wbi.html
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One hundred years after Orville and Wilbur Wright flew the first powered airplane, the Miami Valley region is seeking to revitalize the aerospace industry that grew up in the inventors' hometown through a new research and development initiative named the Wright Brothers Institute (WBI). The nonprofit organization is intended to promote collaboration between government researchers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and civilian scientists at regional universities and aerospace companies. See enlarged photo WBI was launched last year by Wright-Patterson and the Dayton Development Coalition. Air Force officials expect the institute to provide more flexibility for collaborations with the private sector, including development planning for future Air Force technologies. Local business leaders hope WBI will attract more research funding to the Miami Valley and stimulate job growth in its aerospace industry.
Wright-Patterson is the largest single-site employer in Ohio. More than 40,000 people in the Miami Valley have jobs linked to the base, with 22,000 directly employed there. Business leaders estimate that Wright-Patterson contributes $2.4 billion annually to the Dayton-area economy.

37. Aerospace Research Symposium Celebrates Wright Brothers' Centennial Of Flight
This page announces a joint research symposium too be held at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio to celebrate the Wright Brothers Centennial of Flight
http://www.med.wright.edu/ra/agenda/2003/lessons_of_flight/
From Research to Practice: The Lessons of Flight
Friday, February 14
Wright State Student Union
Wright State University celebrates the Wright Brothers' Centennial of Flight on Friday, February 14, with a joint research symposium sponsored by the Greater Dayton Area Nursing Research Symposium, the Center for Healthy Communities, and the School of Medicine. "From Research to Practice: The Lessons of Flight" will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on February 14 in the Wright State Student Union. The joint symposium features sessions about the Wright Brothers, the contributions of aerospace medicine to public health, and the latest in regional nursing research.
Aerospace medicine highlights include: Wilbur and Orville Wright "Why Wilbur and Orville? The Achievement of the Wright Brothers" (Keynote Address), by Tom D. Crouch, Ph.D., Senior Curator, National Air and Space Museum , Smithsonian Institution.

38. Aerospace Research
Federal Aerospace Agencies and Facilities Located in Maryland Higher Education Research Institutes and Facilities in Maryland
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  • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) , Gaithersburg - Aerospace activities include Systems Integration, Navigation, Manufacturing Processes, Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory, Safety, and Measurements, among others. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) , US Army, Aberdeen, Maryland - Downrange telemetry, materials testing facilities, 8,000 ft. (2,400 m.) runway. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) NAWCAD web site
    • Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation Facility (ACETEF) Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Platform Simulation and Integration Laboratory Engineering Division
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    University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP)

39. Site: Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
The Korea aerospace research Institute (KARI), was established under the Ministry of Science and Technology in accordance with the Korea Aerospace Promotion
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/satcom2/d_04.htm
Site: Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
P.O. Box 113, Yusung Post Office
Daejun, 305-600, Korea
Date Visited: June 3 1997 WTEC: J.V. Evans (report author), J. Pelton Hosts:
  • Dr. Hong-Yul Park, Head, Satellite Application Department, Satellite Division Dr. Ok-Kyu Lee, Senior Engineer, Planning and Budget Section
BACKGROUND
As of 1997, KARI had 285 employees and an annual budget of about $100 million. Like NASA, KARI is involved in both space research and aeronautical studies. For the latter work, the overall testing building, with a structure and flight dynamic laboratory and a propulsion test facility, was constructed in 1995. A low speed wind tunnel was planned for completion in 1997. Space research will be conducted in an Assembly, Integration and Test Center (AITC), which was completed in 1996, and in a planned ground station. As the international collaboration inherent in aerospace technology is much emphasized, KARI signed MOUs with 15 advanced organizations in the United States, the U.K., France, Russia, China, Israel, and Poland. KARI has developed a single-stage sounding rocket that was successfully launched twice in 1993 for sounding the vertical distribution of the ozone layer over the Korean peninsula, consecutively developing a two-stage sounding rocket capable of reaching 150 km. KARI has also taken a step towards research into satellite communications with the development of Mission Analysis Software, which is a tool for analyzing satellite orbit, attitude determination and maneuvers. Work is also ongoing in electric power distribution, telemetry, command and ranging subsystems.

40. Appendix B: German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR)
Site German aerospace research Establishment (DLR) D8031 Oberpfaffenhofen Germany. Date Visited June 24, 1992. Report Author P. Hager
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/satcom/ab_dlr.htm
Site: German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR)
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Date Visited: June 24, 1992 Report Author: P. Hager
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NASA/NSF: M. DeHaemer
P. Hager
R. Jennings HOSTS: Dr. Friedrich Kuhne German Aerospace Research Establishment,
Director Institute for Communications Tech. Dr. Roland Bucklein DLR, Communications Systems Dr. Arno Schroth DLR, Head of Radio Frequency Physics Div. Barbara Backhaus German Remote Sensing Data Center
BACKGROUND
The primary task of DLR is to establish a scientific-technical basis for the development and utilization of future aircraft and spacecraft. In the past few years the application of energy technology has been established as a further key activity of DLR. DLR's scientific-technical experience lies in the institutes of its five scientific research departments: Flight Mechanics/Guidance and Control, Fluid Mechanics, Materials and Structures, Telecommunications Technology and Remote Sensing, and Energy. Its expertise is also used in the construction and operation of large-scale test and simulation facilities, as well as space support installations. The Department for Telecommunications Technology and Remote Sensing was the primary focus of interest. This department is organized into four institutes: the Institute for Telecommunications, the Institute for Radio Frequency Technology, the Institute for Opto-electronics, and the Institute for Atmospheric Physics. The Institute for Communications Technology, the Institute for Radio Frequency Technology, and elements of the Remote Sensing Division were visited.

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