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EPA/ECLSS consumables analyses for the Spacelab 1 flight
The results of electrical power system (EPS) and environmental control/life support system (ECLSS) consumables analyses of the Spacelab 1 mission are presented. The analyses were performed to assess the capability of the orbiter systems to support the proposed mission and to establish the various non propulsive consumables requirements. The EPS analysis was performed using the shuttle electrical power system (SEPS) analysis computer program. The ECLSS analysis was performed using the shuttle environmental consumables requirements evaluation tool (SECRET) program
Directional discrepancy in two dimensions
In the present paper, we study the geometric discrepancy with respect to
families of rotated rectangles. The well-known extremal cases are the
axis-parallel rectangles (logarithmic discrepancy) and rectangles rotated in
all possible directions (polynomial discrepancy). We study several intermediate
situations: lacunary sequences of directions, lacunary sets of finite order,
and sets with small Minkowski dimension. In each of these cases, extensions of
a lemma due to Davenport allow us to construct appropriate rotations of the
integer lattice which yield small discrepancy
A spherical lamellar grating interferometer for airborne astronomical observations of far infrared objects
A lamellar grating has been developed to be used for very far infrared observations on the airborne observatory. The design characteristics and performance during laboratory testing and initial observations of Jupiter at wavelengths between 50 and 500 microns are presented
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