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Meteroid Engineering Model (MEM), Version 1.0MFS-32205-1The MEM model can be used to describe the meteoroid environment anywhere in the inner solar system.Incorporating a physics-based approach rather than traditional empirical fits, the model provides importantinformation necessary for spacecraft survivability, including meteoroid directionality and velocity distributions.Please visit the following URL for additional information on the Space Environments & Effects (SEE)Program: . Release forms for SEE tools may be found at: U.S. Release Only<strong>NASA</strong> Forecast Model Web (NFMW) Map ServiceGSC-15276-1NFMW reads weather forecast models outputs; subsets the data to the region of interest; interpolates thedata to the specified size; generates a visualization of the data using colors, contour lines, or arrows; andsends the visualization to the client. More information can be found at: Open Source<strong>NASA</strong> Marshall Engineering Thermosphere (MET) Model 2007MFS-33038-1MET-2007 consists of a computer program and subroutines. For altitude ranges up to 2,500 kilometers, thetechnology provides information on atmospheric properties as a function of latitude, longitude, time, solarflux, and geomagnetic indices. The model outputs the following parameters: exospheric temperature, localtemperature, atmosphere constituent number densities, average molecular weight, total mass density, andtotal pressure. Please visit the following URL for additional information on the Space Environments & Effects(SEE) Program: . Release forms for SEE tools may be found at: U.S. Release Only<strong>NASA</strong> Unified Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)GSC-16234-1At <strong>NASA</strong>, WRF is being used to study: the precipitation processes associated with several high-impactweather events; aerosol impact on the area climate and water cycles over monsoon regions; the influence ofland surface heterogeneity and soil moisture gradients on land-atmosphere interactions; explicit simulationsof hurricanes; and interactive chemistry-aerosol processes.U.S. Government Purpose Release<strong>NASA</strong> World Wind Java (WWJ) <strong>Software</strong> Development Kit (SDK)and Web Mapping Services (WMS) ServerARC-15166-1A<strong>NASA</strong> World Wind is an intuitive software application supporting the interactive exploration of a variety ofdata presented within a geospatial context. The technology offers a 3D graphics user experience with seamless,integrated access to a variety of online data sources via open-standards protocols. Please visit thefollowing URL for additional information: Open Source<strong>NASA</strong>/Air Force Spacecraft Charging Analyzer Program (NASCAP-2K), Version 4.1MFS-32056-1NASCAP-2K is the next-generation spacecraft charging analysis code. The technology is a comprehensiveupdate to the original NASCAP spacecraft charging codes written twenty years ago. A collaborationof <strong>NASA</strong> and the U.S. Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), the software builds upon the Air Force’s DynaPACcharging algorithms and will replace 3D spacecraft charging codes for all environments. Please visit thefollowing URL for additional information on the Space Environments & Effects (SEE) Program: . Release forms for SEE tools may be found at: U.S. Release Only9. Environmental Science (Earth, Air, Space, Exoplanet)<strong>NASA</strong> Technology Transfer Program <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2014 77

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