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Space Grant Consortium wisconsin UN
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THE CASSINI ENCOUNTER WITH THE GEM
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Th he proceedinngs of our 199th Ann
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Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium Un
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Part 3: NASA Reduced Gravity Progra
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EAA Women Soar - You Soar, Lee Siud
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Elijah High Altitude Balloon Projec
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Our experience with the HALO II lau
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which had been a problem in the pas
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Figure 6: 3-D GPS Generated Track o
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Results The seeds tested in the lab
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hour as we assumed the flight in th
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Experimental Results There are two
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A series of tests were done in a co
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380 360 340 320 23.3 Temp. (Celsius
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First Place, Non-Engineering: Schmi
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of the basis for fin designs came f
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ejection charge from the motor fire
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using rip-stop nylon cloth. To atta
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Post-flight recovery. A field searc
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Thus, it is believed that the main
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[2] Public Missiles Ltd. Frequently
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Design Features The chief requireme
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The joint between the dart and the
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Area dramatically influenced by flo
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Altitude [ft] 6000 5000 4000 3000 2
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though a strong crosswind was prese
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Our Design Our rocket uses the basi
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e easily recovered. Bong recreation
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Performance Characteristics of Pred
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Background and Context: Student Roc
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The Rocky Mountain Miners’ compet
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19th Annual Conference Part Three N
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The angle of repose of a granular m
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Experiment Design The experiment co
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on the ground and in the Weightless
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measurements for the 1 − g data.
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[ImageJ, 2008] Image Analysis Softw
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Dynamics Characterization of the El
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Figure 1 - A calibration equation f
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Wire A secondary investigation into
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[1] Taminger, K. M. B.; and Hafley,
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Introduction The analysis of wake v
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Figure 2: Screen I mage o f G UI. T
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References ¹ Burnham, D.C., and Ha
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Validation of Novel Rigid Body Fric
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forces is implemented in the popula
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Figure 2. CAD representation of a t
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Results Figure 5. Assembled hydraul
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References Anitescu, M. (2006). "Op
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Multi-stage Joule-Thomson cycles ar
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significant change in total compres
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The enthalpy (h3) of the 2 nd stage
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UA m� ⎛ ε −1 ⎞ ( c nd c st
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educed, the temperature range that
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7. Lemmon, E. W.; Huber, M. L.; McL
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Throughout each of the run cycles,
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and heater adjusted to accommodate
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Phaeton Mast Dynamics Mechanical Sy
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exposure to the FEMAP with NASTRAN
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The irregularity in the plots above
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inversion of a particular matrix, t
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clarified. Additionally, the PMD ki
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A. Abstract For hardware to be flig
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should be performed at the JWST obs
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B. Attenuation and Uncertainty Shoc
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Detector Array and ROIC SCA Mount L
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Detector Shock Environment The leve
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Orbiter (MRO), Moon Mineralogy Mapp
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4. NASA JPL. MIRI FOCAL PLANE SYSTE
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Is Lake Superior a significant sour
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each grid cell at daily resolution.
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Figure 3. (a) Seasonal cycle of lak
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Figure 5. Model pCO2 at the surface
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Marshall, J., A. Adcroft, C. Hill,
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numerical weather prediction (NWP)
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High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)
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On the morning of 26 May 2008, ther
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References Behnke, C., 2005: Synopt
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Figure 3 Figure 3 contains base ref
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A Comparative Study of Type IIb Sup
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Fig. 3.— Cartoon Image of SN blas
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Fig. 4.— Light curve of SN 2008bo
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type IIn Supernova SN 1995N,” 200
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and then can spiral in to the black
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Understanding the Evolution of Supe
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SN 2008ax in NGC 4490 SN2008ax is a
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References Chevalier, R. A., “Int
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Computational Fluid Dynamical Model
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context of the k − ɛ model invol
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Background Expanding GIS Across the
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important learning concepts. Throug
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studies/civics a nd on e f or a n a
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can be used as search terms by facu
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Synopsis ASTRONAUTICS COURSE Harald
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now, they have no input on what is
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Abstract New Directions in Astrobio
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application. We are now developing
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Private and public sector. The begi
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Results and Observations of the Ses
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19th Annual Conference Appendix A 2
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Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:30-8:45
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Lee Siudzinski, Women Soar: Girls G
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Wisconsin Space Conference Friday,
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WSGC Members and Institutional Repr