NASA Tech Briefs, Volume 26, Number 4, April 2002; Engineering Solutions for Design & Manufacturing

New York: Associated Business Pubs. 2002. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Magazine. 28 cm, 82 pages plus covers. Advertisers Index. Wraps. Illustrations (some color). Mailing information on the front cover has an ink stamp over it. Cover has slight wear and soiling. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is required by its charter to report to industry any new, commercially significant technologies developed in the course of their R&D. For more than three decades, this has been accomplished primarily through the publication of NASA Tech Briefs. NASA Tech Briefs has been a joint publishing venture of NASA and Tech Briefs Media Group, a unit of SAE International, since 1985. Today, NASA Tech Briefs’ circulation surpasses 190,000. The monthly magazine features reports of innovations developed by NASA and its industry partners/contractors. NASA Tech Briefs also contains articles on NASA spinoffs, NASA tech transfer resources, and application stories. Regular columns describe new patents, industry products, software, and literature. In this issue there are articles on Advanced Fatigue-Crack-Growth and Fracture Mechanics software program, software for sequencing spacecraft actions, and a program that distributes and tracks organizational memoranda. There are also articles on Sensors, Electronic Components, Materials, Mechanics, Bio-medical, Physical Sciences, Commercial Technology, Photonics, Condition: very good.

Keywords: NASA, Technology Transfer, Telemetry, Spacecraft, Weather Forecasting, Emergency Landing, Automation, International Space Station, TransHab Module, Planetary Rover, Cognitive Sensors, Fluidized Bed, Motion Control, Photonics

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