Flight Experiments Technical Interchange Meeting
Flight Experiments Technical Interchange Meeting (1992 Monterey, Calif.)
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Flight Experiments Technical Interchange Meeting
by Flight Experiments Technical Interchange Meeting (1992 Monterey, Calif.)
Published
1992
Publisher
NASA
Pages
1
Subjects
Reducing shuttle-payload dynamic interaction with notch filters
Space shuttle payloads
Space shuttle payloads
Shuttle payload bay dynamic environments
Attached shuttle payload carriers
STS-62 space shuttle mission report
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