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Suggested Citation:"Celestial Bodies." National Research Council. 1961. Environmental effects on materials and equipment Abstracts Vol. 1, No. 4: April 1961. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27356.
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ON MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT Vol- >̂ ^ PDL-39201 VARIABLE SENSITIVITi: AUTOMATIC IONIZATION CHAMBER. H.V. Neher (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena). Rev. Sci. Instruments 32:h8-k9 (January 1961) [ionized gas, processing, best equipment, design] PDL-38842 SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FROM THE AGENA SATELLITE PROGRAM. Ronald Smelt (Lockheed Aircraft Corp, Missiles and Space Div.) and Frederic C.E. Oder (Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.). Aerospace Eng. 20:10-13, 36,39-kk,k6-k7 (February 1961) [Satellite, radiation (electromagnetic), vacuum, coatings, measurement, review] PDL-3883ij- USE OF SATELLITES IN COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS. Leonard Jaffe (U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Aerospace Eng. 20:lk-l^,k'J-k9 (February 1961) [Satellites, solar c e l l s , r e l i a b i l i t y , radiation (corpuscular), glass] PDL-38817 LUNAR GSE DEMANDS COMPATrBILITY. G.G. Quarles (Bendix Corp., Detroit, Mich.). Groimd Support Equipment 2(6):31-33 (December 1960/ January I961) [Test f a c i l i t y , research proposal, exploration equipment, moon] NAS-NRC 13^

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