Atmospheric Definition for Shuttle Aerothermodynamic Investigations
Abstract
A procedure has been developed to estimate the freestream atmospheric properties along the Shuttle trajectory during atmospheric re-entry. The procedure utilizes measurement data obtained by NASA, NOAA, and the Air Force, and model data for regions where measured data are nonexistent. The results obtained are used to determine the best atmosphere-relative trajectory parameters during re-entry and to allow for an evaluation of the aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic characteristics of the Shuttle. A discussion of the method employed by the Langley Atmospheric Information Retrieval System, which is a computer code for the determination of atmospheric parameters, is presented. Results obtained from the first two Shuttle flights, STS-1 and STS-2, are also given with applications of these atmospheric parameters.
- Publication:
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Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
- Pub Date:
- April 1983
- DOI:
- 10.2514/3.28369
- Bibcode:
- 1983JSpRo..20..133P
- Keywords:
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- Aerothermodynamics;
- Air Flow;
- Free Flow;
- Meteorological Parameters;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Reentry;
- Atmospheric Sounding;
- Flow Measurement;
- Information Retrieval;
- Mathematical Models;
- Reentry Trajectories;
- Space Transportation System 1 Flight;
- Space Transportation System 2 Flight;
- Tables (Data);
- Astrodynamics