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1Spacecraft attitude impacts on COLD-SAT non-vacuum jacketed LH₂ supply tank thermal performance

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  • Title: ➤  Spacecraft attitude impacts on COLD-SAT non-vacuum jacketed LH₂ supply tank thermal performance
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 15
  • Publisher: ➤  For sale by the National Technical Information Service - NASA
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Washington, D.C.] - [Springfield, Va

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  • First Year Published: 1990
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    2Vorticity and vertical motions diagnosed from satellite deep-layer temperatures

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    • Title: ➤  Vorticity and vertical motions diagnosed from satellite deep-layer temperatures
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    • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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    • First Year Published: 1994
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      Satellite temperature measurement

      Satellite temperature measurements are inferences of the temperature of the atmosphere at various altitudes as well as sea and land surface temperatures

      Temperature measurement

      errors and techniques for coping with them. Satellite temperature measurements are inferences of the temperature of the atmosphere at various altitudes as

      UAH satellite temperature dataset

      The UAH satellite temperature dataset, developed at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, infers the temperature of various atmospheric layers from

      John Christy

      jointly with Roy Spencer, for the first successful development of a satellite temperature record, and for his rejection of the scientific consensus on climate

      Biofuel

      blended into gasoline. Gasification normally relies on temperatures greater than 700 °C. Lower-temperature gasification is desirable when co-producing biochar

      2025 in climate change

      cautioned that the ability to observe this imbalance is deteriorating because satellites are being decommissioned. 30 May: a study jointly published by Climate

      Lowest temperature recorded on Earth

      1983 by ground measurements. On 10 August 2010, satellite observations showed a surface temperature of −92 °C (−134 °F; 181 K) at 81°48′S 59°18′E /

      Highest temperature recorded on Earth

      The highest temperature recorded on Earth has been measured in three major ways: air, ground, and via satellite observation. Air measurements are used

      Temperature

      Temperature quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. Temperature is measured with a thermometer. It reflects the average kinetic

      Leipzig Declaration

      with additional data and correction of errors, all analyses of satellite temperature measurements now show statistically significant warming. The declaration