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NASA/TM—2006–214379

FY 2004 Scientific and Technical Reports, Articles, Papers, and PresentationsCompiled byB.A. FowlerMarshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama

May 2006

National Aeronautics andSpace AdministrationIS20George C. Marshall Space Flight CenterMarshall Space Flight Center, Alabama35812

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20060051880 2020-08-03T22:21:48+00:00Z

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The NASA STI Program Office…in Profile

Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated tothe advancement of aeronautics and spacescience. The NASA Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program Office plays a keypart in helping NASA maintain this importantrole.

The NASA STI Program Office is operated by Langley Research Center, the lead center for NASA’s scientific and technical information. The NASA STI Program Office provides access to the NASA STI Database, the largest collection of aeronautical and space science STI in the world. The Program Office is also NASA’s institutional mechanism for disseminating the results of its research and development activities. These results are published by NASA in the NASA STI Report Series, which includes the following report types:

• TECHNICAL PUBLICATION. Reports of completed research or a major significant phase of research that present the results of NASA programs and include extensive data or theoretical analysis. Includes compilations of significant scientific and technical data and information deemed to be of continuing reference value. NASA’s counterpart of peer-reviewed formal professional papers but has less stringent limitations on manuscript length and extent of graphic presentations.

• TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM. Scientific and technical findings that are preliminary or of specialized interest, e.g., quick release reports, working papers, and bibliographies that contain minimal annotation. Does not contain extensive analysis.

• CONTRACTOR REPORT. Scientific and technical findings by NASA-sponsored contractors and grantees.

• CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. Collected papers from scientific and technical conferences, symposia, seminars, or other meetings sponsored or cosponsored by NASA.

• SPECIAL PUBLICATION. Scientific, technical, or historical information from NASA programs, projects, and mission, often concerned with subjects having substantial public interest.

• TECHNICAL TRANSLATION. English-language translations of foreign

scientific and technical material pertinent to NASA’s mission.

Specialized services that complement the STI Program Office’s diverse offerings include creating custom thesauri, building customized databases, organizing and publishing research results…even providing videos.

For more information about the NASA STI Program Office, see the following:

• Access the NASA STI Program Home Page at http://www.sti.nasa.gov

• E-mail your question via the Internet to [email protected]

• Fax your question to the NASA Access Help Desk at 301–621–0134

• Telephone the NASA Access Help Desk at 301–621–0390

• Write to: NASA Access Help Desk NASA Center for AeroSpace Information 7121 Standard Drive Hanover, MD 21076–1320 301–621–0390

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FY 2004 Scientific and Technical Reports, Articles, Papers, and Presentations

May 2006

Nat�onal Aeronaut�cs andSpace Adm�n�strat�on

Marshall Space Fl�ght Center • MSFC, Alabama 35812

Compiled byB.A. FowlerMarshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama

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Ava�lable from:

NASA Center for AeroSpace Informat�on Nat�onal Techn�cal Informat�on Serv�ce7121 Standard Dr�ve 5285 Port Royal RoadHanover, MD 21076–1320 Springfield, VA 22161301–621–0390 703–487–4650

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FOREWORD

In accordance w�th the NASA Space Act of 1958, the George C. Marshall Space Fl�ght Center (MSFC) has prov�ded for the w�dest pract�cable and appropr�ate d�ssem�nat�on of �nformat�on concern�ng �ts act�v�t�es and the results thereof.

Since July 1, 1960, when MSFC was organized, the reporting of scientific and engineering information has been cons�dered a pr�me respons�b�l�ty of the Center. Our credo has been that “research and development work �s valuable, but only �f �ts results can be commun�cated and made understandable to others.”

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GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER Marshall Space Fl�ght Center, Alabama

FY 2004 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL REPORTS,ARTICLES, PAPERS, AND PRESENTATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDA ................................................................................................................................. 1

NASA TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 5

NASA CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 8

NASA CONTRACTOR REPORTS ...................................................................................................................................... 9

MSFC ABSTRACTS, ARTICLES, PAPERS, AND PRESENTATIONS CLEARED FOR DISSEMINATION ................ 11

INDEX .................................................................................................................................................................................. 55

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demonstrator, �nclud�ng a power convers�on system and an elec-tric propulsion engine, the first of its kind in the United States.

TM—2003–212932 December 2003B�olog�cal and Phys�cal Space Research Laboratory Sc�-ence Rev�ew 2002. P.A. Currer�, M.B. Rob�nson, and K.L. Murphy, Ed�tors. B�olog�cal and Phys�cal Space Research Laboratory, Sc�ence D�rectorate.

Documentat�on of the �nternal sc�ence research at the B�o-log�cal and Phys�cal Space Research Laboratory as presented �n a rev�ew to Dr. Ann Wh�taker, MSFC Sc�ence D�rector, �n July 2002. These presentat�ons have been rev�sed and updated as appropriate for this report. The report documents flight and ground exper�ments �n m�crograv�ty mater�als sc�ence and b�otechnology sc�ence and space rad�at�on. All of the work described includes significant scientific contributions by �nternal sc�ent�sts (uusally as pr�nc�pal or co-�nvest�gator on the research grant). Much of the research �s �n collaborat�on w�th external sc�ent�sts. All the fund�ng was prov�ded as the result of compet�t�ve proposals evaluated by �nternal or external peer review processes. The external flight and ground research that our laboratory supports for the NASA program w�ll be rev�ewed �n a separate report.

TM—2003–212933 December 2003FY 2002 Scientific and Technical Reports, Articles, Papers, and Presentat�ons. B.A. Fowler, Compiler. Office of Chief Information Officer, Center Operations Directorate.

Th�s Techn�cal Memorandum (TM) presents formal NASA techn�cal reports, papers publ�shed �n techn�cal journals, and presentat�ons by MSFC personnel �n FY 2002. It also �ncludes papers of MSFC contractors. After be�ng announced �n STAR, all NASA ser�es reports may be obta�ned from the Nat�onal Techn�cal Informat�on Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. The information in this TM may be of value to the scientific and eng�neer�ng commun�ty �n determ�n�ng what �nformat�on has been publ�shed and what �s ava�lable.

TM—2003–212934 December 2003Thermal and Chem�cal Character�zat�on of Compos�te Mater�als (MSFC Center D�rector’s D�scret�onary Fund F�nal Report, Project No. ED36–18). D.C. Stanley and T.L. Huff. Mater�als, Processes, and Manufactur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

The purpose of th�s research effort was to (1) prov�de a concise and well-defined property profile of current and develop�ng compos�te mater�als us�ng thermal and chem�cal character�zat�on techn�ques and (2) opt�m�ze analyt�cal test�ng requ�rements of mater�als. Th�s effort appl�ed a d�verse array of methodolog�es to ascerta�n compos�te mater�al propert�es.

TM—2003–212926 October 2003Spray Bar Zero-Gravity Vent System for On- Orb�t L�qu�d Hydrogen Storage. L.J. Hast�ngs,* R.H. Flachbart, J.J. Mart�n, A. Hedayat, M. Fazah, T. Lak,** H. Nguyen,** and J.W. Bailey***. Vehicle and Systems Development Department, Space Transportat�on D�rectorate, *Alpha Technology, Inc., **The Boe�ng Company, and ***Sverdrup Technology, Inc.

Dur�ng zero-grav�ty orb�tal cryogen�c propuls�on opera-tions, a thermodynamic vent system (TVS) concept is expected to ma�nta�n tank pressure control w�thout propellant resettl�ng. In th�s case, a long�tud�nal spray bar m�xer system, coupled w�th a Joule-Thompson (J-T) valve and heat exchanger, was evaluated in a series of TVS tests using the 18-m3 mult�pur-pose hydrogen test bed. Tests performed at fill levels of 90, 50, and 25 percent, coupled w�th heat tank leaks of about 20 and 50 W, successfully demonstrated tank pressure control w�th�n a 7-kPa band. Based on l�m�ted test�ng, the presence of hel�um constra�ned the energy exchange between the gaseous and l�qu�d hydrogen (LH2) dur�ng the m�x�ng cycles. A trans�ent analytical model, formulated to characterize TVS performance, was used to correlate the test data. Dur�ng self-pressur�za-t�on cycles follow�ng tank lockup, the model pred�cted faster pressure r�se rates than were measured; however, once the system entered the cycl�c self-pressur�zat�on/m�x�ng/vent�ng operat�onal mode, the modeled and measured data were qu�te similar. During a special test at the 25-percent fill level, the J-T valve was allowed to rema�n open and successfully reduced the bulk LH2 saturat�on pressure from 133 to 70 kPa �n 188 m�n.

TM—2003–212930 November 2003Overv�ew of Nonnuclear Test�ng of the Safe, Affordable 30-kW F�ss�on Eng�ne, Includ�ng End-to-End Demon-strator Test�ng. M.K. Van Dyke, J.J. Mart�n, and M.G. Houts. Propuls�on Research Center, Space Transportat�on D�rectorate.

Successful development of space fission systems will requ�re an extens�ve program of affordable and real�st�c test-�ng. In add�t�on to tests related to des�gn/development of the fission system, realistic testing of the actual flight unit must also be performed. At the power levels under cons�derat�on (3–300 kW electr�c power), almost all techn�cal �ssues are thermal or stress related and w�ll not be strongly affected by the rad�at�on env�ronment. These �ssues can be resolved more thoroughly, less expens�vely, and �n a more t�mely fash�on w�th nonnuclear test�ng, prov�ded �t �s prototyp�c of the system �n quest�on. Th�s approach was used for the safe, affordable fission engine test article development program and accom-pl�shed v�a cooperat�ve efforts w�th Department of Energy labs, �ndustry, un�vers�t�es, and other NASA Centers. Th�s Techn�cal Memorandum covers the analys�s, test�ng, and data reduc- t�on of a 30-kW s�mulated reactor as well as an end-to-end

NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDA

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Often, a s�ngle method or techn�que w�ll prov�de useful, but nonetheless �ncomplete, �nformat�on on mater�al compos�t�on and/or behav�or. To more completely understand and pred�ct mater�al propert�es, a broad-based analyt�cal approach �s requ�red. By develop�ng a database of �nformat�on compr�sed of both thermal and chem�cal propert�es, mater�al behav�or under vary�ng cond�t�ons may be better understood. Th�s �s even more �mportant �n the aerospace commun�ty, where new compos�te mater�als and those �n the development stage have l�ttle refer-ence data. For example, Four�er transform �nfrared (FTIR) spec-troscopy spectral databases available for identification of vapor phase spectra, such as those generated dur�ng exper�ments, generally refer to well-defined chemical compounds. Because th�s method renders a un�que thermal decompos�t�on spectral pattern, even larger, more d�verse databases, such as those found �n sol�d and l�qu�d phase FTIR spectroscopy l�brar�es, cannot be used. By comb�n�ng th�s and other ava�lable methodolog�es, a database specifically for new materials and materials being developed at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center can be generated. In add�t�on, character�z�ng mater�als us�ng th�s approach w�ll be extremely useful in the verification of materials and identifica-t�on of anomal�es �n NASA-w�de �nvest�gat�ons.

TM—2004–213170 May 2004Des�gn Development Analyses �n Support of a Heat P�pe-Brayton Cycle Heat Exchanger. B.E. Steeve and R.J. Kapern�ck*. Structures, Mechan�cs, and Thermal Depart-ment, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate, and Los Alamos Nat�onal Laboratory.

A heat p�pe-cooled reactor coupled to a Brayton cycle �s currently under cons�derat�on for nuclear electr�c propul-s�on or as a planetary surface power source. In th�s system, power �s transferred from the heat p�pes to the Brayton gas v�a a heat exchanger attached to the heat p�pes. Th�s Techn�cal Memorandum (TM) discusses the fluid, thermal, and structural analyses that were performed �n support of the des�gn of the heat exchanger to be tested �n the Safe, Affordable F�ss�on Eng�ne exper�mental program at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center. A compan�on paper, “Mechan�cal Des�gn and Fabr�cat�on of a SAFE–100 Heat Exchanger for use �n NASA’s Advanced Propuls�on Thermal-Hydraul�c S�mulator,” presents the fabr�-cat�on �ssues and prototyp�ng stud�es that, together w�th these analyses, led to the development of th�s heat exchanger. An �mportant cons�derat�on throughout the des�gn development of the heat exchanger was �ts capab�l�ty to be used for h�gher power and temperature appl�cat�ons. Th�s TM also d�scusses this aspect of the design and presents designs for specific appl�cat�ons under cons�derat�on.

TM—2004–213172 May 2004Evaluat�on of Tra�n�ng Samples Manually Welded W�th the Un�versal Handtool �n a Space S�mulat�on Chamber.

C.K. Russell, T.W. Malone, and S.N. Cato. Mater�als, Processes, and Manufactur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

The �nternat�onal space weld�ng exper�ment was des�gned to evaluate the un�versal handtool (UHT) func-t�ons as a weld�ng, braz�ng, coat�ng, and cutt�ng tool for �n-space operat�ons. The UHT �s an electron beam weld-�ng system developed by the Paton Weld�ng Inst�tute (PWI), Kiev, Ukraine, and operated at 8 kV with up to 1 kW of power. In preparat�on for conduct�ng the space weld�ng exper�ment, cosmonauts were tra�ned to properly operate the UHT and correctly process samples. Th�s Techn�cal Memorandum presents the results of the destruct�ve and nondestruct�ve evaluat�on of the tra�n�ng samples made �n Russ�a �n 1998. It was concluded that accept-able welds can be made w�th the UHT desp�te the constra�nts imposed by a space suit. The lap joint fillet weld configuration was more suitable than the butt joint configuration for operators w�th l�m�ted weld�ng exper�ence. The tube braze joint configuration designed by the PWI was easily brazed in a repeatable manner.

TM—2004–213174 May 2004STARSAT: A Project To Evaluate Ground Track�ng of Small Objects �n Space (MSFC Center D�rector’s D�s-cret�onary Fund F�nal Report, Project No. 00–11). J.W. Campbell, M.R. Carruth, and T.M. Freestone. Mater�als, Processes, and Manufactur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

A laser space cal�brat�on exper�ment �s cons�dered us�ng the 12-J, 15-Hz h�gh-performance CO2 ladar surve�llance sensor (HI-CLASS) system on the 3.67-m aperture advanced electro-opt�cs system (AEOS). The object�ves are to prov�de accurate range and s�gnature measurements of orb�t�ng cal�bra-t�on spheres, demonstrate h�gh-resolut�on track�ng capab�l�ty of small objects, and prec�s�on drag determ�nat�on for low-Earth orbit (LEO). Ancillary benefits include calibrating radar and opt�cal s�tes, complet�ng satell�te conjunct�on analyses, support-�ng orb�tal perturbat�on analyses, and compar�ng radar and opt�cal s�gnatures. A global pos�t�on�ng system (GPS), laser beacon �nstrumented m�crosatell�te about 25 cm �n d�ameter w�ll be deployed from a Space Shuttle H�tchh�ker can�ster or other su�table launch means. Orb�t�ng �n LEO, the m�crosat-ell�te w�ll pass over AEOS on the average of two t�mes per 24-hr per�od. An onboard orb�t propagator w�ll act�vate the GPS un�t and a v�s�ble laser beacon at the appropr�ate t�mes. The HI-CLASS AEOS w�ll detect the m�crosatell�te as �t r�ses above the hor�zon, us�ng Space Command-generated acqu�s�t�on vectors. GPS data w�ll be transm�tted to the ground prov�d�ng �ndependent on-orb�t, submeter accuracy locat�on �nformat�on for the m�crosatell�te.

NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDA

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TM—2004–213175 May 2004Analytical Modeling and Test Correlation of Variable Dens�ty Mult�layer Insulat�on for Cryogen�c Storage. L.J. Hast�ngs,* A Hedayat, and T.M. Brown. Vehicle and Systems Development Department, Space Transportat�on D�rectorate and *Alpha Technology, Inc.

A un�que foam/mult�layer �nsulat�on (MLI) comb�na-t�on concept for orb�tal cryogen�c storage was exper�-mentally evaluated us�ng a large-scale hydrogen tank. The foam substrate �nsulates for ground-hold per�ods and enables a gaseous n�trogen purge as opposed to hel�um. The MLI, des�gned for an on-orb�t storage per�od for 45 days, �ncludes several un�que features �nclud�ng a var�able layer dens�ty and larger but fewer perforat�ons for vent-�ng dur�ng ascent to orb�t. Test results w�th l�qu�d hydrogen �nd�cated that the MLI we�ght or tank heat leak �s reduced by about half �n compar�son w�th standard MLI. The focus of th�s effort �s on analyt�cal model�ng of the var�able dens�ty MLI (VD-MLI) on-orbit performance. The foam/VD-MLI model is considered to have five segments. The first segment represents the opt�onal foam layer. The second, th�rd, and fourth segments represent three d�fferent MLI layer dens�t�es. The last segment �s an env�ronmental boundary or shroud that surrounds the last MLI layer. Two approaches are cons�dered: a var�able dens�ty MLI modeled layer by layer and a sem�em-pirical model or “modified Lockheed equation.” Results from the two models were very comparable and were w�th�n 5–8 percent of the measured data at the 300 K boundary cond�t�on.

TM—2004–213282 June 2004Sol�d Rocket Booster Hydraul�c Pump Port Cap Jo�nt Load Test�ng. W.R. Gamwell and N.C. Murphy. Mater�als, Processes, and Manufactur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

The sol�d rocket booster uses hydraul�c pumps fabr�cated from cast C355 alum�num alloy, w�th 17–4 PH sta�nless steel pump port caps. Corros�on-res�stant steel, MS51830 CA204L self-lock�ng screw thread �nserts are �nstalled �nto C355 pump hous�ngs, w�th A286 sta�nless steel fasteners �nstalled �nto the �nsert to secure the pump port cap to the hous�ng. In the past, pump port cap fasteners were �nstalled to a torque of 33 Nm (300 in-lb). However, the structural analyses used a significantly h�gher nut factor than �nd�cated dur�ng tests conducted by Boe-�ng Space Systems. When the torque values were reassessed us�ng Boe�ng’s nut factor, the fastener preload had a factor of safety of <1, w�th potent�al for overload�ng the jo�nt. Th�s paper descr�bes how behav�or was determ�ned for a preloaded jo�nt w�th a steel bolt threaded �nto steel �nserts �n alum�num parts. F�n�te element models were compared w�th test results. For all �n�t�al bolt preloads, bolt loads �ncreased as external appl�ed loads �ncreased. For h�gher �n�t�al bolt preloads, less load was

transferred �nto the bolt, due to external appl�ed load�ng. Lower torque l�m�ts were establ�shed for pump port cap fasteners and add�t�onal l�m�ts were placed on �nsert ax�al deformat�on under operat�ng cond�t�ons after seat�ng the �nsert w�th an �n�t�al preload.

TM—2004–213283 June 2004NASA Marshall Space Fl�ght Center Barrel-Shaped Asymmetr�cal Capac�tor. J.W. Campbell, M.R. Carruth, D.L. Edwards, A. F�nchum, G. Maxwell, S. Nabors, L. Smalley,* D. Huston,** D. Ila,** R. Z�mmerman,** C. Muntele,** and I. Muntele.** Advanced Projects Office, Flight Projects Directorate, *The Un�vers�ty of Alabama �n Huntsv�lle, and **Alabama A&M Un�vers�ty.

The NASA Barrel-Shaped Asymmetr�cal Capac�tor (NACAP) has been extens�vely tested at NASA Marshall Space Fl�ght Center and the Nat�onal Space Sc�ence and Technol-ogy Center. Trichel pulse emission was first discovered here. The NACAP �s a magnetohydrodynam�c dev�ce for electr�c propuls�on. In a�r �t requ�res no onboard propellant nor any mov�ng parts. No performance was observed �n hard vacuum. The next step shall be opt�m�z�ng the technology for future appl�cat�ons.

TM—2004–213286 June 2004The Geostat�onary Operat�onal Env�ronmental Satell�te (GOES) Product Generat�on System. S.L. Ha�nes, R.J. Suggs, and G.J. Jedlovec. Earth Sc�ence Department, Sc�ence D�rectorate.

The Geostat�onary Operat�onal Env�ronmental Satell�te (GOES) Product Generat�on System (GPGS) �s �ntroduced and descr�bed. GPGS �s a set of computer programs developed and ma�nta�ned at the Global Hydrology and Cl�mate Center and �s des�gned to generate meteorolog�cal data products us�ng v�s-�ble and �nfrared measurements from the GOES-East Imager and Sounder �nstruments. The products that are produced by GPGS are sk�n temperature, total prec�p�table water, cloud top pressure, cloud albedo, surface albedo, and surface �nsolat�on. A robust cloud mask �s also generated. The retr�eval meth-odology for each product �s descr�bed to �nclude algor�thm descr�pt�ons and requ�red �nputs and outputs for the programs. Validation is supplied where applicable.

TM—2004–213393 September 2004X-Ray Calibration Facility/Advanced Video Guidance Sensor Test. N.A.S. Johnston, R.T. Howard, and D.W. Watson. Av�on�cs Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

The advanced v�deo gu�dance sensor was tested �n the X-Ray Cal�brat�on fac�l�ty at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center to establ�sh performance dur�ng vacuum. Two sensors were tested

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and a t�mel�ne for each are presented. The sensor and test fac�l-ity are discussed briefly. A new test stand was also developed. A table establ�sh�ng sensor b�as and spot s�ze growth for several ranges �s deta�led along w�th test�ng anomal�es.

TM—2004–213394 September 2004Sc�ence D�rectorate Publ�cat�ons and Presentat�ons, January 1–December 31, 2003. Comp�led by F.G. Sum-mers. Business Management Office, Science Directorate.

This Technical Memorandum (TM) lists the significant publ�cat�ons and presentat�ons of the Sc�ence D�rectorate dur�ng the per�od January 1–December 31, 2003. Entr�es �n the ma�n

part of the TM are categor�zed accord�ng to NASA Reports (arranged by report number), Open L�terature and Presenta-t�ons (arranged alphabet�cally by t�tle). Most of the art�cles l�sted under Open L�terature have appeared �n refereed profes-s�onal journals, books, monographs, or conference proceed�ngs. Although many publ�shed abstracts are eventually expanded into full papers for publication in scientific and technical jour-nals, they are often sufficiently comprehensive to include the significant results of the research reported. Therefore, published abstracts are l�sted separately �n a subsect�on under Open L�t-erature. Quest�ons or requests for add�t�onal �nformat�on about the entr�es �n th�s TM should be d�rected to Dr. A.F. Wh�taker (SD01; 544–2481) or to one of the authors.

NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDA

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TP—2003–212691 November 2003Conceptual Design of In-Space Vehicles for Human Explo-rat�on of the Outer Planets. R.B. Adama, R.A. Alexander, J.M. Chapman, S.S. F�ncher, R.C. Hopk�ns, A.D. Ph�l�ps, T.T. Polsgrove, R.J. L�tchford, B.W. Patton, G. Statham,* P.S. Wh�te,* and Y.C.F. Th�o**. Program Plann�ng and Development Office, Space Transportation Directorate, *ERC, Inc., and U.S. Department of Energy.

During fiscal year 2002, a team of engineers from TD30/Advanced Concepts and TD40/Propuls�on Research Center embarked on a study of potent�al crewed m�ss�ons to the outer solar system. Th�s study was conducted under the ausp�ces of the Revolut�onary Aerospace Systems Concepts act�v�ty adm�n�stered by Langley Research Center (LaRC). The Mar-shall Space Fl�ght Center (MSFC) team �nteracted heav�ly w�th teams from other Centers, �nclud�ng Glenn Research Center, LaRC, Jet Propuls�on Laboratory, and Johnson Space Center. The MSFC team generated five concept missions for this proj-ect. The concept m�ss�ons use a var�ety of technolog�es, �nclud-�ng magnet�zed target fus�on (MTF), magnetoplasmadynam�c thrusters, sol�d core reactors, and molten salt reactors �n var�ous comb�nat�ons. Th�s Techn�cal Publ�cat�on (TP) rev�ews these five concepts and the methods used to generate them. The analytical methods used are described for all significant disci-pl�nes and subsystems. The propuls�on and power technolog�es selected for each veh�cle are rev�ewed �n deta�l. The MSFC team also expended considerable effort refining the MTF concept for use w�th th�s m�ss�on. The results from th�s effort are also conta�ned w�th�n th�s TP. F�nally, the lessons learned from th�s act�v�ty are summar�zed �n the conclus�ons sect�on.

TP—2003–212927 November 2003Gaug�ng the Nearness and S�ze of Cycle Max�mum. Robert M. W�lson and Dav�d H. Hathaway. Space Sc�ence Depart-ment, Sc�ence D�rectorate.

A s�mple method for mon�tor�ng the nearness and s�ze of convent�onal cycle max�mum for an ongo�ng sunspot cycle �s exam�ned. The method uses the observed max�mum da�ly value and the max�mum monthly mean value of �nternat�onal sunspot number and the max�mum value of the 2-mo mov�ng average of monthly mean sunspot number to effect the est�mat�on. For cycle 23, a max�mum da�ly value of 246, a max�mum monthly mean of 170.1, and a max�mum 2-mo mov�ng average of 148.9 were each observed �n July 2000. Taken together, these values strongly suggest that convent�onal max�mum ampl�tude for cycle 23 would be ≈124.5, occurring near July 2002 ±5 mo, very close to the now well-establ�shed convent�onal max�mum ampl�tude and occurrence date for cycle 23—120.8 �n Apr�l 2000.

TP—2003–212929 November 2003Nucleat�on Behav�or of Oxygen-Acetylene Torch-Produced D�amond F�lms. F.E. Roberts. Mater�als, Processes, and Manufactur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

A mechan�sm �s presented for the nucleat�on of d�amond �n the combustion flame environment. A series of six experiments and two assoc�ated s�mulat�ons prov�de results from wh�ch the mechan�sm was der�ved. A substant�al port�on of the pr�or l�terature was rev�ewed and the data and conclus�ons from the prev�ous exper�menters were found to support the proposed mechan�sm. The nucleat�on mechan�sm bu�lds on the work of prev�ous researchers but presents an approach to nucleat�on �n a deta�l and d�rect�on not fully presented heretofore. Th�s work identifies the gas phase as the controlling environment for the �n�t�al formulat�on steps lead�ng to nucleat�on. The develop-ment mechanism explains some of the difficulty which has been found in producing single crystal epitaxial films. An experiment which modified the initial gas phase precur-sor us�ng methane and carbon monox�de �s presented. Add�t�on of methane �nto the precursor gases was found to be respons�ble for pillaring of the films. Atomoic force microscopy surface roughness data prov�ded a reasonable look at suppress�on of nucleation by carbon monoxide. Surface finish data was taken on crystals wh�ch were open to the nucleat�on env�ronment and generally parallel to the substrate surface. These surfaces were measured as an �ndependent measure of the �nstantaneous nucleation environment. A gas flow and substrate experiment changed the cond�t�ons on the surface of the sample by �ncreas-ing the gas flow rate while remaining on a consistent point of the atom�c const�tuent d�agram, and by chang�ng the carb�de potential of the substrate. Two tip modification experiments looked at the behav�or of gas phase nucleat�on by mod�fy�ng the shape and behavior of the flame plasma in which the dia-mond nucleat�on �s suspected to occur. D�amond nucleat�on and growth was add�t�onally exam�ned us�ng a h�gh-veloc�ty oxygen fuel gun and C3H6 as the fuel gas phase precursor w�th add�t�on of carbon monox�de gas or add�t�on of l�qu�d toluene.

TP—2004–213089 July 2004Survey of Technolog�es Relevant to Defense From Near-Earth Objects. R.B. Adams, R.A. Alexander, J. Bonemett�, J.M. Chapman, S.S. F�ncher, R.C. Hopk�ns, M. Kalkste�n, T.T. Polsgrove, G. Statham,* and P.S. Wh�te*. Advanced Concepts Department, Space Transportat�on D�rectorate, and *ERC, Inc.

Several recent near-m�ss encounters w�th astero�ds and comets have focused attent�on on the threat of a catastroph�c �mpact w�th the Earth. Th�s Techn�cal Publ�cat�on rev�ews the h�stor�cal �mpact record and current understand�ng of the num-ber and locat�on of near-Earth objects (NEOs) to address the�r impact probability. Various ongoing projects intended to survey and catalog the NEO populat�on are also rev�ewed. Deta�ls are

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g�ven of a Marshall Space Fl�ght Center-led study �ntended to develop and assess var�ous cand�date systems for protect�on of the Earth aga�nst NEOs. Deta�ls of analyt�cal tools, trajectory tools, and a tool that was created to model both the undeflected inbound path of an NEO as well as the modified, postdeflec-t�on path are g�ven. A representat�ve select�on of these poss�ble opt�ons was modeled and evaluated. It �s hoped that th�s study w�ll ra�se the level of attent�on about th�s very real threat and also demonstrate that successful defense �s both poss�ble and pract�cable, prov�ded appropr�ate steps are taken.

TP—2004–213143 Apr�l 2004Plasma Sa�l Concept Fundamentals. G.V. Khazanov, P. Delamere,* K. Kab�n,** and T.J. L�nde***. Space Sc�ence Department, Sc�ence D�rectorate, *Un�vers�ty of Colorado, **Un�vers�ty of Alberta, and ***The Un�vers�ty of Ch�cago.

The m�n�-magnetospher�c plasma propuls�on (M2P2) dv�ce, or�g�nally proposed by W�nglee et al., pred�cts that a 15-km standoff d�stance (or 20-km cross-sect�onal d�mens�on) of the magnetic bubble will provide for sufficient momentum transfer from the solar w�nd to accelerate a spacecraft to unprecedented speeds of 50–80 km/s after an acceleration period of ≈3 mo. Such veloc�t�es w�ll enable travel out of the solar system �n a per�od of ≈7 yr—almost an order of magnitude improvement over present chem�cal-based propuls�on systems. However, for the parameters of the simulation of Winglee et al., a fluid model for the �nteract�on of M2P2 w�th the solar w�nd �s not val�d. It is assumed in the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) fluid model, normally appl�ed to planetary magnetospheres, that the char-acter�st�c scale s�ze �s much greater than the Larmor rad�us and �on sk�n depth of the solar w�nd. In the case of M2P2, the s�ze of the magnet�c bubble �s actually less than or comparable to the scale of these character�st�c parameters. Therefore, a k�net�c approach, wh�ch addresses the small-scale phys�cal mechan�sms, must be used. A two-component approach to determ�n�ng a prel�m�nary est�mate of the momentum transfer to the plasma sail has been adopted. The first component is a self-cons�stent MHD s�mulat�on of the small-scale expans�on phase of the magnetic bubble. The fluid treatment is valid to roughly 5 km from the source and the steady-state MHD solu-t�on at the 5 km boundary was then used as �n�t�al cond�t�ons for the hybr�d s�mulat�on. The hybr�d s�mulat�ons showed that the forces del�vered to the �nnermost reg�ons of the plasma sa�l are considerably (≈10 times) smaller than the MHD counterpart, are dominated by the magnetic field pressure gradient, and are d�rected pr�mar�ly �n the transverse d�rect�on.

TP—2004–213173 May 2004Performance Theory of D�agonal Conduct�ng Wall Magnetohydrodynam�c Accelerators. R.J. L�tchford. Advanced Space Transportat�on Program, Space Trans-portat�on D�rectorate.

The theoret�cal performance of d�agonal conduct�ng wall crossed-field accelerators is examined on the basis of an infinite segmentation assumption using a cross-plane averaged general�zed Ohm’s law for a part�ally �on�zed gas, �nclud�ng �on sl�p. The des�red accelerator performance relat�onsh�ps are der�ved from the cross-plane averaged Ohm’s law by �mpos�ng appropriate configuration and loading constraints. A current-dependent effect�ve voltage drop model �s also �ncorporated to account for cold-wall boundary layer effects, �nclud�ng gasdynam�c var�at�ons, d�scharge constr�ct�on, and electrode falls. Definition of dimensionless electric fields and current dens�t�es leads to the construct�on of graph�cal performance d�agrams, wh�ch further �llum�nate the rud�mentary behav�or of crossed-field accelerator operation.

TP—2004–213281 June 2004

Appl�cat�on of the Max�mum Ampl�tude-Early R�se Cor-relat�on to Cycle 23. Robert M. W�lson and Dav�d H. Hathaway. Space Sc�ence Department, Sc�ence D�rectorate.

On the bas�s of the max�mum ampl�tude-early r�se correla-t�on, cycle 23 could have been pred�cted to be about the s�ze of the mean cycle as early as 12 mo follow�ng cycle m�n�mum. Indeed, est�mates for the s�ze of cycle 23 throughout �ts r�se cons�stently suggested a max�mum ampl�tude that would not d�ffer apprec�ably from the mean cycle, contrary to pred�ct�ons based on precursor �nformat�on. Because cycle 23’s average slope dur�ng the r�s�ng port�on of the solar cycle measured 2.4, computed as the d�fference between the convent�onal max�mum (120.8) and m�n�mum (8) ampl�tudes d�v�ded by the ascent durat�on �n months (47), stat�st�cally speak�ng, �t should be a cycle of shorter per�od. Hence, convent�onal sunspot m�n�mum for cycle 24 should occur before December 2006, probably near July 2006 (±4 mo). However, if cycle 23 proves to be a stat�st�cal outl�er, then convent�onal sunspot m�n�mum for cycle 24 would be delayed unt�l after July 2007, probably near December 2007 (±4 mo). In anticipation of cycle 24, a chart and table are prov�ded for easy mon�tor�ng of the nearness and s�ze of �ts max�mum ampl�tude once onset has occurred (w�th respect to the mean cycle and us�ng the updated max�mum ampl�tude-early r�se relat�onsh�p).

TP—2004–213284 June 2004Tox�c Gas Exposure R�sks Assoc�ated W�th Potent�al Shuttle Catastroph�c Fa�lures. B. Jeffrey Anderson and Rebecca C. McCaleb. Eng�neer�ng Systems Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

From early �n the Shuttle program, the Nat�onal Aero-naut�cs and Space Adm�n�strat�on has modeled hydrogen chlo-r�de (HCl) release by burn�ng sol�d propellant �n the sol�d rocket boosters. In 1998, the Un�ted States A�r Force 45th Space W�ng

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�nst�tuted more str�ngent launch comm�t cr�ter�a (LCC) for the T�tan and Delta veh�cles and proposed that the same LCC be appl�ed to the Shuttle to enhance safety of ons�te v�s�tors and offs�te publ�c. Two types of health and safety standards were appl�cable: (1) Expected casualt�es and r�sk and (2) a�r qual�ty emergency response. Th�s study addresses the �ssues us�ng the U.S. Env�-ronmental Protect�on Agency-recommended model, CALPUFF. Results were compared to those produced by the USAF model, REEDM, developed for project�ng a�r qual�ty from nom�nal launches. Model performance was also evaluated aga�nst results of a Kennedy Space Center-sponsored study at the Los Alamos Nat�onal Laboratory (LANL) us�ng a computer-�ntens�ve, w�ld-fire model. CALPUFF and the LANL model are capable of mul-t�puff model�ng of mult�ple sources. REEDM �s a s�ngle-source, single-puff model. This study revealed significant deficiencies in REEDM when applied to the catastroph-�c fa�lure problem. CALPUFF results �nd�cate that, �f a Shuttle abort were to occur over land, ser�ous levels of HCl exposure could occur out to d�stances of at least 10 km, sufficient range to include major onsite visitor viewing areas. A prel�m�nary survey of m�t�gat�on alternat�ves �nd�-cates cost-effect�ve measures could be �mplemented that are sufficiently protective. Recent safety initiatives in response to the Columbia Acc�dent Invest�gat�on Board report are not reflected here.

TP—2004–213338 August 2004D�splacement Damage Effects �n Solar Cells—M�n�ng Damage From the M�croelectron�cs and Photon�cs Test Bed Space Exper�ment. R.J. Walters, T.L. Mort�n,* and S.R. Messenger**. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program, *Oh�o Aerospace Inst�tute, and **SFA, Inc.

The object�ve �s to develop an �mproved space solar cell rad�at�on response analys�s capab�l�ty and to produce

a computer model�ng tool wh�ch �mplements the analy-s�s. Th�s was accompl�shed through analys�s of solar cell flight data taken on the Microelectronics and Photonics Test Bed experiment. This effort specifically addresses �ssues related to rap�d technolog�cal change �n the area of solar cells for space appl�cat�ons �n order to enhance sys-tem performance, decrease r�sk, and reduce cost for future m�s�ons.

TP—2004–213339 August 2004Solar Variability and the Near-Earth Environment—M�n�ng Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sens�t�v�ty Data From the M�croelectron�cs and Photon�cs Test Bed Space Exper�ment. T. Turl�nger, W. Schme�chel, J. Kr�eg, J. T�tus, A. Campbell,* M. Reeves,* and P. Marshall**. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program, NAVSEA Crane, and the *Naval Research Laboratory.

Th�s effort �s a deta�led analys�s of ex�st�ng m�croelec-tron�cs and photon�cs test bed satell�te data from one exper�-ment, the b�polar test board, look�ng to �mprove our under-stand�ng of the enhanced low dose rate sens�t�v�ty (ELDRS) phenomenon. Over the past several years, extens�ve total dose �rrad�at�ons of b�polar dev�ces have demonstrated that many of these dev�ces exh�b�ted ELDRS. In sens�t�ve b�polar trans�stors, ELDRS produced enhanced degradat�on of base current, result�ng �n enhanced ga�n degradat�on at dose rates <0.1 rd(S�)/s compared to s�m�lar trans�stors �rrad�ated at dose rates >1 rd(S�)/s. Th�s Techn�cal Publ�cat�on prov�des updated �nfor-mation about the test devices, the in-flight experiment, and both flight-and ground-based observations. Flight data are presented for the past 5 yr of the m�ss�on. These data are compared to ground-based data taken on dev�ces from the same date code lots. Information about temperature fluctuations, power shut-downs, and other variables encountered during the space flight are documented.

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CP—2003–212931 November 20035th Conference on Aerospace Mater�als, Process-es, and Env�ronmental Technology. M.B. Cook and D. Cross Stanley, Ed�tors. Mater�als, Processes, and Manu-factur�ng Department, Eng�neer�ng D�rectorate.

The next m�llenn�um challenges us to produce �nnovat�ve mater�als, processes, manufactur�ng, and env�ronmental tech-nolog�es that meet low-cost aerospace transportat�on needs wh�le ma�nta�n�ng U.S. leadersh�p. The pursu�t of advanced aerospace mater�als, manufactur�ng processes, and env�ronmen-tal technolog�es supports the development of safer, operat�onal, next-generat�on, reusable, and expendable aeronaut�cal and space veh�cle systems. The Aerospace Mater�als, Processes, and Env�ronmental Technology Conference prov�ded a forum for manufactur�ng, env�ronmental, mater�als, and processes eng�neers, sc�ent�sts, and managers to descr�be, rev�ew, and cr�t�cally assess advances �n these key technology areas.

CP—2004–213090 March 2004NASA Workshop on Technology for Human and Robot�c Explorat�on and Development of Space. J.C. Mank�ns,* N. Marzwell,** C.A. Mull�ns,† C.B. Chr�stensen,† J.T. Howell, and D.A. O’Neil. Advanced Projects Office, Flight Projects D�rectorate, *NASA Headquarters, **Jet Propul-s�on Laboratory, and †The Taur� Group.

Cont�nued constra�ned budgets and grow�ng �nterests �n the �ndustr�al�zat�on and development of space requ�res NASA to se�ze every opportun�ty for assur�ng the max�mum return on space �nfrastructure �nvestments. Th�s workshop prov�ded an excellent forum for rev�ew�ng, evaluat�ng, and updat�ng pert�nent strateg�c plann�ng, �dent�fy�ng advanced concepts and h�gh-r�sk/h�gh-leverage research and technology requ�re-ments, develop�ng strateg�es and roadmaps, and establ�sh�ng approaches, methodolog�es, model�ng, and tools for fac�l�tat-�ng the commerc�al development of space and support�ng diverse exploration and scientific missions. Also, the workshop adressed �mportant top�c areas �nclud�ng revolut�onary space systems requ�r�ng �nvestments �n �nnovat�ve advanced technolo-g�es; ach�ev�ng transformat�onal space operat�ons through the �nsert�on of new technolog�es; revolut�onary sc�ence �n space through advanced systems and new technolog�es enabl�ng exper�ments to go anyt�me to any locat�on; and, �nnovat�ve and amb�t�ous concepts and approaches essent�al for promot�ng advancements �n space transportat�on. Deta�ls concern�ng the workshop process, structure, and results are conta�ned �n the ensu�ng report.

CP—2004–213091 March 20048th Spacecraft Charg�ng Technology Conference. J.L. M�nor, Comp�ler. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program.

The 8th Spacecraft Charg�ng Technology Conference was held �n Huntsv�lle, Alabama, October 20–24, 2003. Hosted by NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program and co-sponsored by the A�r Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the European Space Agency (ESA), the 2003 conference saw attendance from eleven countr�es w�th over 65 oral papers and 18 poster papers �n the areas of Plasma Propuls�on and Tethers, Ground Test�ng Techn�ques, Interact�ons of Space-craft and Systems W�th the Natural and Induced Plasma Env�-ronment, Mater�als Character�zat�ons, Models and Computer Simulation, Environment Specifications, Current Collection and Plasma Probes �n Space Plasmas, and On-Orb�t Invest�gat�ons. A round-table d�scuss�on of �nternat�onal standards regard�ng electrostat�c d�scharge (ESD) test�ng was also held w�th the promise of continued discussions in the off years and an official cont�nuat�on at the next conference.

CP—2004–213229 June 2004Transformat�onal Systems Concepts and Technolo-g �es for Our Future �n Space . J .T. Howel l , P. George,* J.C. Mank�ns,** and C.B. Chr�stensen†. Ad-vanced Projects Office, Flight Projects Directorate, *Glenn Research Center, **NASA Headquarters, and †The Taur� Group.

NASA �s constantly search�ng for new �deas and approach-es y�eld�ng opportun�t�es for assur�ng max�mum returns on space �nfrastructure �nvestments. Perhaps the �dea of transfor-mat�onal �nnovat�on �n develop�ng space systems �s long over-due. However, the concept of ut�l�z�ng modular space system des�gns comb�ned w�th stepp�ng-stone development processes has mer�t and prom�ses to return several t�mes the or�g�nal �nvestment s�nce each new space system or component �s not treated as a un�que and/or d�screte des�gn and development challenge. New space systems can be planned and des�gned so that each bu�lds on the technology of prev�ous systems and prov�des capab�l�t�es to support future advanced systems. Sub-systems can be des�gned to use common modular components and ach�eve econom�es of scale, product�on, and operat�on. Standards, �nteroperab�l�ty, and “plug and play” capab�l�t�es, when �mplemented v�gorously and cons�stently, w�ll result �n systems that can be upgraded effect�vely w�th new technolo-g�es. Th�s workshop explored many bu�ld�ng-block approaches v�a way of example across a broad spectrum of technology d�sc�pl�ne areas for potent�ally transform�ng space systems and �nsp�r�ng future �nnovat�on. Deta�ls descr�b�ng the workshop structure, process, and results are conta�ned �n th�s Conference Publ�cat�on.

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CR—2003–212745 October 2003Character�zat�on of Magnetospher�c Spacecraft Charg-�ng Env�ronments Us�ng the LANL Magnetospher�c Plasma Analyzer Data Set. V.A. Davis, M.J. Mandell, and M.F. Thomsen. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program, Sc�ence Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Corporat�on.

An improved specification of the plasma environment has been developed for use �n model�ng spacecraft charg�ng. It was developed by stat�st�cally analyz�ng a large part of the LANL Magnetospher�c Plasma Analyzer (MPA) data set for �on and electron spectral s�gnature correlat�on w�th spacecraft charg�ng, �nclud�ng an�sotrop�es. The object�ve �s to �dent�fy a relat�vely s�mple character�zat�on of the full part�cle d�str�but�on that y�eld an accurate pred�ct�on of the observed charg�ng under a w�de var�ety of cond�t�ons.

CR—2004–213227 June 2004Analys�s of CRRES PHA Data for Low-Energy-Depos�t�on Events. P.J. McNulty. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program, Clemson Un�vers�ty.

Th�s effort analyzed the low-energy depos�t�on Pulse He�ght Analyzer (PHA) data from the Comb�ned Release and Rad�at�on Effects Satell�te (CRRES). The h�gh-energy depo-s�t�on data had been prev�ously analyzed and shown to be �n agreement w�th spallat�on react�ons pred�cted by the Clemson Un�vers�ty Proton Interact�ons �n Dev�ces (CUPID) s�mulat�on model and ex�st�ng env�ronmental and orb�t pos�t�on�ng models (AP-8 w�th USAF B-L coord�nates). The scope of th�s project was to develop and �mprove the CUPID model by �ncreas�ng �ts range to lower �nc�dent part�cle energ�es, and to expand the model�ng to �nclude contr�but�ons from elast�c �nteract�ons. Before mak�ng changes, �t was necessary to �dent�fy exper�men-tal data su�table for benchmark�ng the codes; then, the models to the CRRES PHA data could be appl�ed. It was also planned to test the model aga�nst ava�lable low-energy proton or neutron SEU data obta�ned w�th mono-energet�c beams.

CR—2004–213228 June 2004M�n�ng CRRES IDM Pulse Data and CRRES Env�-ronmental Data to Improve Spacecraft Charg�ng/D�scharg-�ng Models and Gu�del�nes. A.R. Freder�ckson and D.H. Braut�gam*. NASA’s Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program, *Caltech Jet Propuls�on Laboratory.

One can truly pred�ct the charg�ng and puls�ng �n space over a year’s t�me us�ng only the phys�cs that worked for per�ods of an hour and less �n pr�or publ�cat�ons. All port�ons of the task were ach�eved, �nclud�ng the opt�onal port�on of determ�n�ng a value for conductivity that best fit the data.

Fortran statements were developed that are requ�red for the NUMIT runs to work w�th th�s k�nd of data from space. In add�t�on to develop�ng the Fortran for NUMIT, s�mple correla-t�ons between the IDM puls�ng h�story and the space rad�at�on were observed because we now have a better character�zat�on of the space rad�at�on. The study showed that: (1) the new methods for meas-urement of charge storage and conduct�on �n �nsulators prov�de the correct values to use for pred�ct�on of charg�ng and puls-�ng �n space; (2) the methods �n NUMIT that worked well for t�me durat�ons less than hours now work well for durat�ons of months; (3) an average spectrum such as AE8 �s probably not a good gu�de for pred�ct�ng puls�ng �n space—one must take t�me dependence �nto account �n order to understand �nsulator puls�ng; and (4) the old method for pred�ct�ng pulse rates �n space that was based on the CRRES data could be �mproved to �nclude dependenc�es on mater�al parameters.

CR—2004–213285 May 2004The 2003 NASA Faculty Fellowsh�p Program Research Reports. S.K. Nash-Stevenson, G. Karr,* and L.M. Freeman*** (Program D�rectors) and J. Bland (Comp�ler and Ed�tor). Educat�on Programs Department, Customer and Employee Relat�ons D�rector-ate, *The Un�vers�ty of Alabama �n Huntsv�lle, and **The Un�vers�ty of Alabama.

For the 39th consecut�ve year, the NASA Faculty Fellow-sh�p Program (NFFP) was conducted at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center. The program was sponsored by NASA Headquarters, Wash�ngton, DC, and operated under contract by The Un�vers�ty of Alabama �n Huntsv�lle. In add�t�on, promot�on and appl�ca-t�ons are managed by the Amer�can Soc�ety for Eng�neer�ng Educat�on (ASEE) and assessment �s completed by Un�vers�t�es Space Research Assoc�at�on (USRA). The nom�nal start�ng and finishing dates for the 10-week program were May 27 through August 1, 2003. The pr�mary object�ves of the NASA Faculty Fellowsh�p Program are to: (1) Increase the qual�ty and quant�ty of research collaborat�ons between NASA and the academ�c commun�ty that contr�bute to NASA’s research object�ves; (2) prov�de research opportun�t�es for college and un�vers�ty faculty that serve to enr�ch the�r knowledge base; (3) �nvolve students �n cutt�ng-edge sc�ence and eng�neer-�ng challenges related to NASA’s strateg�c enterpr�ses, wh�le prov�d�ng exposure to the methods and pract�ces of real-world research; (4) enhance faculty pedagogy and fac�l�tate �nter-d�sc�pl�nary network�ng; (5) encourage collaborat�ve research and technology transfer w�th other Government agenc�es and the pr�vate sector; and (6) establ�sh an effect�ve educat�on and outreach act�v�ty to foster greater awareness of th�s program.

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ABBAS, M.M. SD50CRAVEN, P.D. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50TANKOSIC, D. UAHLECLAIR, A. UAHGALLAGHER, D.L. SD50

Laboratory Exper�ments on Rotat�on of M�cron S�ze Cosm�c Dust Gra�ns W�th Rad�at�on—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, July 18–25, 2004.

ABBAS, M.M. SD50CRAVEN, P.D. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50TANKOSIC, D. UAHLECLAIR, A. UAHGALLAGHER, D.L. SD50WEST, E.A. SD50WEINGARTNER, J.C. Mason Un�vers�tyWITHEROW, W.K. SD50

Laboratory Exper�ments on Rotat�on and Al�gnment of the Analogs of Interstellar Dust Gra�ns by Rad�at�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

ABBAS, M.M. SD50CRAVEN, P.D. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50TANKOSIC, D. UAHLECLAIR, A. UAHWEST, E.A. SD50

Exper�ments on Dust Gra�n Charg�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on 2004 Fall Annual Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

ABBAS, M.M. SD50LECLAIR, A. UAHOWEN, T. Un�vers�ty of Hawa��CONRATH, B.J. Cornell Un�vers�tyFLASAR, F.M. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterKUNDE, V.G. University of MarylandNIXON, C.A. Un�vers�ty of MarylandACHTERBERG, R.K. Sc�ence. Systems & Appl�cat�onsBJORAKER, G. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterET AL.

N�trogen Isotop�c Rat�o �n Jup�ter’s Atmosphere From Observat�ons by Compos�te Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) on the Cass�n� Spacecraft—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

ADAMS, C.W. ED42HAMILTON, G.S. ED42

Hol�st�c Des�gn for Total Product Well Be�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Human Factors & Ergonom�cs Soc�ety, New Orleans, LA, September 20–24, 2004.

ADAMS, J.H. SD50The EUSO M�ss�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at The Second Internat�onal Conference on Part�cle and Fundamen-tal Phys�cs �n Space, Wash�ngton, DC, December 10–12, 2003, and for publ�cat�on �n Nuclear Phys�cs B, 2004.

ADAMS, J.H. SD50Plans for Extreme Energy Cosm�c Ray Observat�ons From Space—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Sem�nar at Pr�nceton Un�vers�ty Phys�cs Department, Pr�nceton, NJ, March 11, 2004.

ADAMS, J.H. SD46Rad�at�on Hazards and Countermeasures for Human Space Fl�ght—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 NASA/JPL Workshop on Phys�cs for Planetary Explorat�on, Solvang, CA, Apr�l 19–22, 2004.

ADAMS, M. SD50FALCONER, D.A. SD50LEE, J.K. SD50JONES, C. SD50

Test�ng Fractal Methods on Observed and S�mulated Solar Magnetograms—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, Atlanta, GA, Janu- ary 4–8, 2004.

ADRIAN, M.L. UAHGALLAGHER, D.L. SD50CRAVEN, P.D. SD50

IMAGE-POLAR Concurrent Plasmapause Observa-t�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Fall AGU Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

AHN, H.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandSEO, E.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandADAMS, J.H. SD50BASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. Moscow State Un�vers�tyBATKOV, K.E. Moscow State UniversityCHANG, J. Max Planck Inst�tuteCHRISTL, M.J. SD50FAZELY, A.R. Southern Un�vers�tyGANEL, O. Un�vers�ty of MarylandET AL.

The Energy Spectra of Proton and Hel�um Measured From the ATIC Exper�ment—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, July 18–25, 2004.

ALBYN, K. ED31EDWARDS, D.L. ED31ALRED, J. Boe�ng Space Stat�on

Changes �n the Opt�cal Propert�es of S�mulated Shuttle Waste Water Depos�ts-Ur�ne Darken�ng—Abstract Only.

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For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2004.

ALHORN, D.C. ED17Autonomous Assembly of Modular Structures �n Space and On Extraterrestr�al Locat�ons—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 13–17, 2005.

ALLEN, P.A. ED22AGGARWAL, P.K. ED22SWANSON, G.R. ED22

Development of a Fat�gue Crack Growth Coupon for H�ghly Plast�c Stress Cond�t�ons—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynam�cs, and Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–22, 2004.

ALLEN, P.A. ED22WILSON, C.D. Tennessee Technolog�cal Un�vers�ty

Development of a Pressure-Dependent Const�tut�ve Model W�th Comb�ned Mult�l�near K�nemat�c and Isotrop�c Harden�ng—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal ABAQUS Users Conference, Boston, MA, May 25–27, 2004.

ALTINO, K.M. UAHKNUPP, K.R. UAHGOODMAN, S.J. SD60

Correlat�on of L�ghtn�ng Flash Rates W�th a M�croburst Event—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety (AMS) 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, Hyann�s, MA, October 5–8, 2004.

ANILKUMAR, A.V. Vanderbilt UniversityGRUGEL, R.N. SD46BHOWMICK, J. Vanderbilt UniversityWANG, T. Vanderbilt University

Exper�ments on Suppress�on of Thermocapl�llary Osc�l-lat�ons �n Sod�um N�trate Float�ng Half-Zones by H�gh- Frequency End-Wall Vibrations—Abstract Only. For pub-l�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth, 2004.

ARAKERE, N.K. Un�vers�ty of Flor�daKNUDSEN, E.C. Un�vers�ty of Flor�daSWANSON, G.R. ED22DUKE, G.C. Sverdrup TechnologyHAM-BATTISTA, G. ERC, Inc.

Subsurface Stress F�elds �n FCC S�ngle Crystal An�sotrop�c Contacts—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the ASME Turbo Expo, Vienna, Austria, June 14–17, 2004, and publication �n the ASME Journal of Eng�neer�ng for Gas Turb�nes and Power, 2004.

ASTAFIEVA, M.M. Paleontological InstituteROZANOV, A.Y. Paleontological InstituteHOOVER, R.B. SD50

Frambo�dal Structures �n Earth Rocks and �n Astro-mater�als—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 48th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

ASTAFIEVA, M.M. Paleontological InstituteROZANOV, A.Y. Paleontological InstituteHOOVER, R.B. SD50VICKERS-RICH, P. Monash University/ClaytonWILDE, A. Monash Un�vers�ty/Clayton

M�crob�al Rema�ns �n M�ddle Proterozo�c Rocks of Northern Austral�a—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

AVANOV, L.A. SD50SMIRNOV, V.N. SD50CHANDLER, M.O. SD50

Observat�ons of Plasma Trans�ent on the Lobe F�eld L�ne Dur�ng the Substorm Interball Ta�l Observat�ons on Octo- ber 3, 1995—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�-cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Fall AGU 2004 Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

BALLARD, R. TD51Operat�onal Issues �n the Development of a Cost-Effect�ve Reusable LOX/LH2 Eng�ne—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 5th Internat�onal Sympos�um on L�qu�d Space Propul-s�on, Chattanooga, TN, October 27–30, 2003.

BAN, H. UABLI, C. UABLIN, B. UABEMOTO, K. UABSCRIPA, R.N. UABSU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46

Thermal Diffusivity for III–VI Semiconductor Melts at D�fferent Temperatures—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 14th Internat�onal Conference on Crystal Growth, Grenoble, France, August 10–13, 2004.

BAN, H. UABLIN, B. UABLI, C. UABSCRIPA, R.N. UABSU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46

Torque Transient of Magnetically Drive Flow for Vis-cos�ty Measurement—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 2004 Heat Transfer/

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Flu�ds Eng�neer�ng Summer Conference, Charlotte, NC, July 11–15, 2004.

BECKER, W. Max Planck Inst�tuteWEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50ARZOUMANIAN, Z. USRALORIMER, D. Un�vers�ty of ManchesterCAMILO, F. Columb�a Un�vers�tyELSNER, R.F. SD50KANBACH, G. Max Planck Inst�tuteREIMER, O. Ruhr-Un�vers�atSWARTZ, D.A. USRAET AL.

A Mult�-Wavelength Search for a Counterpart of the Un�dent�f�ed Gamma-Ray Source 3EG J2020+4017 (2CG078+2)—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

BECKER, W. Max Planck Inst�tuteWEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50TENNANT, A.F. SD50JESSNER, A. Max Planck Inst�tuteZHANG, S.N. SD50/UAH

Reveal�ng the X-Ray Em�ss�on Processes of Old Rotat�on-Powered Pulsars: XMM-Newton Observat�ons of PSR B0950+08, PSR B0823+26 and PSR J2043+2740— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Jour-nal, 2004.

BENEFIELD, M.P.J. TD05BELCHER, J.A. TD05

Model�ng of Spacecraft Advanced Chem�cal Propuls�on Systems—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

BENFORD, A. Un�vers�ty of Texas Pan AmTINKER, M.L. ED21

Compar�son of Structural Opt�m�zat�on Techn�ques for a Nuclear Electric Space Vehicle—Final Paper. For presenta-t�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 8–12, 2004.

BENFORD, A. Un�vers�ty of Texas Pan AmTINKER, M.L. ED20

Truss Opt�m�zat�on for a Manned Nuclear Electr�c Space Vehicle Using Genetic Algorithms—Final Paper. For presen-tat�on at the 10th AIAA/SSMO Mult�d�sc�pl�nary Analys�s and Opt�m�zat�on Conference, Albany, NY, August 30–Septem- ber 1, 2004.

BERNHARDSDOTTER, E.C.M.J. SD46PUSEY, M.L. SD46

NG, J.D. SD46GARRIOTT, O.K. SD46

Clon�ng and Character�zat�on of an a-amylase Gene From the Hyperthermoph�l�c Archaeon Thermococcus Th�ore-ducens—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of B�olog�cal Chem�stry, 2004, and �n Process B�ochem�stry, 2004.

BERNHARDSDOTTER, E.C.M.J. SD46PUSEY, M.L. SD46NG, J.D. UAHGARRIOTT, O.K. SD46

Enzymat�c Propert�es of an Alkal�ne and Chelator Res�s-tant a-Amylase From the Alkal�ph�l�c Bac�llus Sp. Isolate L1711—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Fermentat�on Eng�neer�ng, 2004, and �n Process B�ochem-�stry, 2004.

BERNHARDSDOTTER, E.C.M.J. UAHPUSEY, M.L. SD46NG, J.D. UAHGARRIOTT, O.K. UAH

Alpha-Amylase From the Hyperthermoph�l�c Archaeon Thermococcus Th�reducens—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the Amer�can Soc�ety for Grav�tat�onal and Space B�ology, Huntsv�lle, AL, November 12–16, 2003.

BHARDWAJ, A. Vikram Sarabhari Space CenterBRANDUARDI-RAYMONT, G. U. College LondonELSNER, R.F. SD50GLADSTONE, G.R. Southwest Research Inst�tuteRAMSAY, G. Mullard Space Sc�ence LaboratoryRODRIGUEZ, P.R. XMM-Newton SOCSORIA, R. Un�vers�ty College LondonWAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganCRAVENS, T.E. University of Kansas

Solar Control on Jup�ter’s Equator�al X-Ray Em�ss�ons: 26–29 November 2003 XMM-Newton Observat�on— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Geophys�cal Research Letters, 2004.

BHARDWAJ, A. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50GLADSTONE, G.R. Southwest Research Inst�tuteWAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganCRAVENS, T.E. University of KansasOSTGAARD, N. Un�vers�ty of BergenCHANG, S.-W. UAH/SD50METZGER, A.E. Jet Propuls�on LaboratoryMAJEED, T. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�gan

F�rst Terrestr�al Soft X-Ray Aurora Observat�ons by Chan-dra—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Huntsv�lle Model�ng Workshop, Hunts-v�lle, AL, October 18–22, 2004.

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BLACKWELL, W.C. Jacobs SverdrupMINOW, J.I. Jacobs SverdrupO’DELL, S.L. ED44CAMERON, R.A. Harvard-Sm�thson�anVIRANI, S.N. Harvard-Smithsonian

The Chandra X-Ray Observatory Rad�at�on Env�ronment Model—Update—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exh�b�t, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60BAILEY, J.C. SD60BUECHLER, D.E. SD60GOODMAN, S.J. SD60MCCAUL, JR., E.W. SD60HALL, J. SD60

The North Alabama L�ghtn�ng Mapp�ng Array (LMA): A Network Overv�ew—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Meteoro-log�cal Soc�ety (AMS) 85th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, January 9–13, 2005.

BLEVINS, J.A. TD40GOSTOWSKI, R. TD40CHIANESE, S. Penn State Un�vers�ty

An Exper�mental Invest�gat�on of Hypergol�c Ign�t�on Delay of Hydrogen Perox�de W�th Fuel M�xtures—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

BLUME, J.L. ED43Apply�ng a Crew Accommodat�ons Resource Model to Future Space Vehicle Research—Presentation. For pre-sentat�on at the Huntsv�lle S�mulat�on Conference 2003, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 29–31, 2003.

BOCCIPPIO, D.J. SD60Mult�var�ate Stat�st�cal Inference of L�ghtn�ng Occurrence, and Us�ng L�ghtn�ng Observat�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal L�ghtn�ng Detect�on Con-ference, Hels�nk�, F�nland, June 7–9, 2004.

BOCCIPPIO, D.J. SD60An Orbital “Virtual Radar” From TRMM Passive Micro-wave and L�ghtn�ng Observat�ons—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on Fall Meet�ng 2004, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

BOCCIPPIO, D.J. SD60CECIL, D.J. SD60PETERSEN, W.A. SD60

L�ghtn�ng Contr�but�on to Improvement of Pass�ve M�cro-wave Vertical Structure and Rainfall Estimation—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of

the Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety (AMS) 85th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, January 9–13, 2005.

BOCCIPPIO, D.J. SD60PETERSON, W.A. UAHCECIL, D.J. UAH

The Tropical Convective Spectrum: 1. Archetypal Vertical Structures—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Cl�mate, 2004.

BOEDER, P. Boe�ngMIKATARIAN, R. Boe�ngKOONTZ, S. Johnson Space CenterALBYN, K. ED31FINCKENOR, M. ED31

S�mulated Space Env�ronment Effects on the Block�ng Force of S�l�cone Adhes�ve—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exh�b�t, Reno, NV, January 10–13, 2005.

BONAMENTE, M. UAH/SD50JOY, M.K. SD50CARLSTROM, J.E. Enr�co Ferm� Inst�tuteLAROQUE, S. Un�vers�ty of Ch�cago

Determ�nat�on of Cluster D�stances From Chandra Imag�ng Spectroscopy and Sunyaev-Zeldov�ch Effect Measurements: I—Analys�s Methods and In�t�al Results—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

BONAMENTE, M. SD50LIEU, R. SD50KAASTRA, J. SD50

The Soft Excess Em�ss�on �n the Hercules Supercluster Observed W�th the ROSAT Pos�t�on Sens�t�ve Proport�onal Counter—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�-cal Journal, 2004.

BRADFORD, R.N. FD40New D�rect�ons �n Space Operat�ons Serv�ces �n Support of Interplanetary Explorat�on—Abstract Only. For presen-tat�on at the IEEE Aerospace Conference, B�g Sky, MT, March 5–12, 2005.

BRADFORD, R.N. FD40LISOTTA, A.J. Ames Research Center

Spaceflight Operations Services Grid Project—Presentation. For presentat�on at the SpaceOps 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004.

BRADFORD, R.N. FD40MEHROTRA, A. Ames Research CenterLISOTTA, A.J. Ames Research Center

Spaceflight Operations Services Grid Prototype—Final Paper. For presentat�on at the SpaceOps 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004.

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BRADFORD, R.N. FD40THIGPEN, W.W. Ames Research Center

Spaceflight Operations Services Grid (SOSG)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Ground Systems Arch�tecture Workshop, Manhattan Beach, CA, March 30– Apr�l 1, 2004.

BRADFORD, R.N. FD40THIGPEN, W.W. Ames Research CenterLISOTTA, A.J. Ames Research CenterREDMAN, S. UAH

Spaceflight Operations Services Grid (SOSG) Prototype Implementat�on and Feas�b�l�ty Study—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th Internat�onal Astronaut�cal Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Octo- ber 4–8, 2004.

BRAGG-SITTON, S.M. TD40FORSBACKA, M. NASA Headquarters

Application of a Virtual Reactivity Feedback Control Loop �n Non-Nuclear Test�ng of a Fast Spectrum Reactor—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2004), P�tts-burg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

BRAGG-SITTON, S.M. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganKAPERNICK, R.J. Los Alamos Nat�onal LaboratoryGODFROY, T.J. TD40

S�ngle Channel Test�ng for Character�zat�on of the D�rect Gas Cooled Reactor and the Safe-100 Heat Exchanger— F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 8–12, 2004.

BRAGG-SITTON, S.M. TD40REID, R.S. TD40

Trans�ent Approx�mat�on of SAFE-100 Heat P�pe Opera-t�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2005 Space Tech-nology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 13–17, 2005.

BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT, G. Mullard Space Sc�. LabELSNER, R.F. SD50GLADSTONE, G.R. Southwest Research Inst�tuteRAMSAY, G. Mullard Space Sc�ence LaboratoryRODRIGUEZ, P.R. XMM-Newton SOCSORIA, R. Mullard Space Sc�ence LaboratoryWAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�gan

F�rst Observat�on of Jup�ter by XMM-Newton—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astronomy Journal, 2004, and �n The Astrophys�cs Journal, 2004.

BRISCOE, J.M. ED12BRODERICK, D.J. Auburn Un�vers�ty

HOWARD, R.T. ED19CORDER, E.L. ED12

Machine Vision Applied to Navigation of Confined Spac-es—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the SPIE Defense and Secur�ty Sympos�um, Orlando, FL, Apr�l 12–16, 2004.

BROWN, A.M. ED21MCGHEE, D.S. ED21

Stat�st�cal Compar�son and Improvement of Methods for Comb�n�ng Random and Harmon�c Loads—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynam�cs & Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–22, 2004.

BRUBAKER, N. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60

A Cloud Mask for AIRS—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 13th Conference on Satell�te Meteorology and Ocean-ography, Norfolk, VA, September 20–24, 2004.

BUECHLER, D.E. UAHCHRISTIAN, H.J. SD60GOODMAN, S.J. SD60

The GOES-R L�ghtn�ng Mapper Sensor—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Nat�onal Weather Assoc�at�on Annual Meet�ng, Portland, OR, October 16–21, 2004.

BUECHLER, D.E. UAHGOODMAN, S.J. SD60LA CASSE, K. SD60BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60DARDEN, C. SD60

Assessments of Total L�ghtn�ng Data Ut�l�ty �n Weather Forecast�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and pub-l�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety Conference on Meteorolog�cal Appl�cat�ons of L�ghtn�ng Data, San D�ego, CA, January 9–13, 2005.

BUECHLER, D.E. UAHMCCAUL, JR., E.W. USRAGOODMAN, S.J. SD60BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60BAILEY, J.C. Raytheon ITSSGATLIN, P.N. UAH

The Severe Weather Outbreak of 10 November 2002: L�ghtn�ng and Radar Analys�s of Storms �n the Deep South—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, Hyann�s, MA, Octo- ber 5–8, 2004.

BURNS, H. ED31ALBYN, K. ED31

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EDWARDS, D.L. ED31BOOTHE, R. ED31FINCHUM, C. ED31FINCKENOR, M. ED31

Capab�l�t�es of the Mater�als Contam�nat�on Team at Mar-shall Space Fl�ght Center—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Contam�nat�on of Opt�cal Equ�pment Workshop, Noordw�jk, The Netherlands, December 11–12, 2003.

BURNS, L. RaytheonDECKER, R. ED44

A Cl�matolog�cal Study of Cloud-to-Ground L�ghtn�ng Str�kes in the Vicinity of the Kennedy Space Center—Abstract/Final Paper. For presentat�on at the 11th AMS Conference on Av�a-t�on, Range and Aerospace Meteorology, Hyann�s, MA, Octo- ber 4-8, 2004.

BURNS, L. RaytheonKELLER, V.W. ED44

Proposed Plan for Adopt�ng Updated Range Reference Atmospheres—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the 2004 Department of Defense Cl�matology Workshop, Ashev�lle, NC, Apr�l 28–30, 2004.

CAMPBELL, J.W. FD02PHIPPS, C. Photon�cs Assoc�atesSMALLEY, L. UAHREILLY, J. Northeast Sc�ence & TechnologyBOCCIO, D. SUNY

The Impact Imperat�ve: A Space Infrastructure Enabl�ng a Mult�-T�ered Earth Defense—F�nal Paper. For presenta-t�on at the 2004 Planetary Defense Conference: Protect�ng Earth From Astero�ds, Garden Grove, CA, February 23–26, 2004.

CANFIELD, S. Tennessee Technolog�cal Un�vers�tyBEARD III, J.W. Tennessee Technolog�cal Un�vers�tyPEDDIESON, J. Tennessee Technolog�cal Un�vers�tyEWING, A. Ew�ng ResearchGARBE, G. TD05

S�m�lar�ty Rules for Scal�ng Solar Sa�l Systems—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, Septem- ber 28–30, 2004.

CANNING, F.X. ISRWINET, E. ISRICE, B. ISRMELCHER, C. ISRPESAVENTO, P. ISRHOLMES, A. ISRBUTLER, C. ISRCOLE, J. TD40CAMPBELL, J. TD40

Asymmetr�cal Capac�tors for Propuls�on—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the IEEE Upper Monongal�a Subsect�on of Pittsburg Section of IEEE, Morgan Town, WV, Febru- ary 23, 2004.

CANNING, F.X. ISRWINET, E. ISRICE, B. ISRMELCHER, C. ISRPESAVENTO, P. ISRHOLMES, A. ISRBUTLER, C. ISRCOLE, J. TD40CAMPBELL, J. TD40

The ISR Asymmetr�cal Capac�tor Thruster; Exper�mental Results and Improved Des�gns—Presentat�on. For presenta-t�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

CANNING, F.X. ISRWINET, E. ISRCOLE, J. TD40CAMPBELL, J. TD40

The ISR Asymmetr�cal Capac�tor Thruster: Exper�mental Results and Improved Des�gns—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

CARDELINO, H. Spellman CollegeCARDELINO, C.A. Georg�a Inst�tute of TechnologyMOORE, C.E. SD46DIETZ, N. Georg�a State Un�vers�tyMCCALL, S.D. Spellman CollegeBACHMANN, K. North Carol�na State Un�vers�ty

Advanced Computational Modeling of Vapor Deposition in a H�gh-Pressure Reactor—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 2004 Conference on Advances �n In-ternet Technolog�es and Appl�cat�ons, West Lafayette, IN, July 8–11, 2004.

CARPENTER, P.K. SD46ARMSTRONG, J. SD46

Accuracy Evaluat�on of Electron-Probe M�croanalys�s as Appl�ed to Sem�conductors and S�l�cates—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Austral�an Conference on M�croscopy and M�croanalys�s 19, Geelong, Austral�a, Febru- ary 1–6, 2004.

CARPENTER, P.K. SD46ARMSTRONG, J. NIST

Improvements �n Electron-Probe M�croanalys�s: Appl�-cat�ons to Terrestr�al, Extraterrestr�al, and Space-Grown

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Mater�als—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�cros-copy and M�croanalys�s 2004 Conference, Savannah, GA, August 1–5, 2004.

CARRASQUILLO, R.L. FD21BAGDIGIAN, B. FD21PERRY, J.L. FD21LEWIS, J.

Evolut�on of the Basel�ne ISS ECLSS Technolog�es—The Next Log�cal Steps—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

CARRASQUILLO, R.L. FD21CLOUD, D. Ham�lton SundstrandBEDARD, J. Ham�lton Sundstrand

Status of the Node 3 Regenerat�ve ECLSS Water Recov-ery and Oxygen Generat�on Systems—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

CARRIER, M. Flor�da State Un�vers�tyZOU, X. Flor�da State Un�vers�tyLAPENTA, W.M. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60

Assess�ng the Usefulness of AIRS Rad�ance Observat�ons in a 4D-Var Assimilation Scheme Using the Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale Model Version 5 (MM5) and a Stand Alone Rad�at�ve Transfer Algor�thm (SARTA)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 13th Conference on Satell�te Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, Septem- ber 20–24, 2004.

CARRINGTON, C.K. FD02DAY, G. Boe�ng Phantom Works

A H�gh-Energy Technology Demonstrat�on Platform: The F�rst Step �n a Stepp�ng Stones Approach to Energy-R�ch Space Infrastructures—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presenta-tion at the 55th International Astronautical Congress, Van-couver, Br�t�sh Columb�a, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

CARRINGTON, C.K. FD02HOWELL, J.T. FD02DAY, G. Boe�ng Phantom Works

A 100 kW-Class Technology Demonstrator for Space Solar Power—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Fourth Inter-nat�onal Conference on Solar Power From Space, Granada, Spa�n, June 30–July 2, 2004.

CARTER, L. FD21TATARA, J.D. FD21MASON, R. FD21

O’CONNOR, E. FD21BEDARD, J. FD21

Performance Assessment of the ISS Water Processor Assembly Reactor—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

CASIANO, M.J. TD63ZOLADZ, T.F. TD63

Acoust�c Model�ng and Analys�s for the Space Shuttle Ma�n Propuls�on System L�ner Crack Invest�gat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

CATALINA, A.V. BAE/SD46STEFANESCU, D.M. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaSEN, S. SD46

Analytical Solution for the Critical Velocity of Pushing/Engulfment Trans�t�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the TMS Annual Meet�ng, Charlotte, NC, March 14–18, 2004.

CECIL, D.J. UAHLAFONTAINE, F.J. Raytheon ITSSHOOD, R.E. SD60BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60MACH, D.M. UAHHEYSFIELD, G. Goddard Space Fl�ght Center

Class�f�cat�on of Trop�cal Ocean�c Prec�p�tat�on Us-�ng H�gh Alt�tude A�rcraft M�crowave and Electr�c F�eld Measurements—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of Eos 2004 Jo�nt Assembly: AGU, Canad�an Geophys�cal Un�on, and Soc�ety of Explorat�on Geophys�c�sts, Montreal, CA, May 17–24, 2004; and for publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 26th AMS Conference on Hurr�canes & Trop�cal Meteorology, M�am�, FL, May 3–7, 2004.

CHANG, H. UAHSMITH, D.D. SD46

Ga�n-Ass�sted Superlum�nal Propagat�on �n Coupled Opt�cal Resonators—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Opt�cal Soc�ety of Amer�can Front�ers �n Opt�cal Conference (OSA), Rochester, NY, October 10–14, 2004.

CHANG, J. Purple Mounta�n ObservatorySCHMIDT, W.K.H. Max Planck Inst�tuteADAMS, J.H. SD50AHN, H.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandBASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. Moscow State Un�vers�tyBATKOV, K.E. Moscow State UniversityCHRISTL, M.J. SD50

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FAZELY, A.R. Southern Un�vers�tyGANEL, O. Un�vers�ty of MarylandET AL.

The Electron Spectrum Above 20 GeV Measured by ATIC—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on in Proceedings of the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Par�s, France, July 18–25, 2004.

CHANG, S.-W. SD50GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50MENDE, S. SD50GREENWALD, R. SD50NEWELL, P.T. SD50

Cusp and LLBL as Sources of the Isolated Days�de Auroral Feature Dur�ng Northward IMF—Abstract Only. For publ�-cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2004.

CHAVERS, G. TD40CHANG-DIAZ, F. Johnson Space Center

Development and Demonstrat�on of a Dev�ce to Determ�ne Thrust by Measur�ng the Force on a Target Plate �n the Exhaust of a Plasma Thruster—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the 40th Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

CHAVERS, G. TD40CHANG-DIAZ, F. Johnson Space CenterBREIZMAN, B. Un�vers�ty of TexasBENGTSON, R. Un�vers�ty of Texas

Momentum Flux Measurements Us�ng an Impact Thrust Stand—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Phys�cal Soc�ety 46th Annual Meet�ng of the D�v�s�on of Plasma Phys�cs, Savannah, GA, November 15–19, 2004.

CHEN, F. SD60KISSEL, D.E. SD60WEST, L.T. SD60RICKMAN, D. SD60LUVALL, J.C. SD60ADKINS, W. SD60

Mapp�ng Surface So�l Organ�c Carbon for Crop F�elds W�th Remote Sens�ng—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of So�l and Water Conservat�on, 2004.

CHERNOV, A.A. SD46RASHKOVICH, L.N. SD46VEKILOV, P.G. SD46

Steps �n Solut�on Growth: Dynam�cs of K�nks, Bunch�ng and Turbulence—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth, 2004.

CHERNOV, A.A. SD46RASHKOVICH, L.N. SD46

VEKILOV, P.G. SD46DE YOREO, J.J. SD46

Step and K�nk Dynam�cs �n Organ�c and Prote�n Crystal-l�zat�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Mater�als Research Bullet�n, 2004.

CHOU, S.-H. SD60LAPENTA, W.M. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60MCCARTY, W. UAHMECIKALSKI, J.R. UAH

Reg�onal Ass�m�lat�on of NASA Atmospher�c Infrared Sounder (AIRS) Data—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 13th Conference on Sat-ellite Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, Septem- ber 20–23, 2004.

CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50Large Solar Observatory—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Current Sc�ence, 2003.

CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.S. Nat�onal Solar ObservatorySUEMATSU, Y. Nat�onal Astronom�cal Observatory

Asymmetric Stokes-V Profiles at the Penumbral Boundary of a Sunspot—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�-cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the F�fth Solar-B Sc�ence Meet�ng, Tokyo, Japan, November 12–14, 2003.

CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50

Qu�et-Reg�on F�lament Erupt�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 204th Meet�ng of the Amer�can Astro-nom�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 30–June 3, 2004.

CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50FALCONER, D.A. SD50POJOGA, S. Prairie View A&M UniversityHUANG, T.S. Prairie View A&M UniversityKRUCKER, S. Un�vers�ty of Cal�forn�aUDDIN, W. Aryabhatta Research Inst�tute

Tr�gger�ng of the Two X-class Flares of 28 and 29 October 2003—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 204th Meet-�ng of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 30–June 3, 2004.

CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50STERLING, A.C. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50YURCHYSHYN, V. Big Bear Solar Observatory

Ev�dence of “Tether-Cutt�ng” Reconnect�on �n the Onset of Quadrupolar Solar Magnet�c Erupt�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 204th Meet�ng of the Amer�can Astro-nom�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 30–June 3, 2004.

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CHRISTIAN, H.J. SD60Total L�ghtn�ng Act�v�ty as Observed From Space—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Darw�n L�ghtn�ng Observa-tory Workshop, Osaka, Japan, March 7–10, 2004, and at the Meeting With the National Space Projects Office on L�ghtn�ng Mapper, Ta�pe�, Ta�wan, March 4–5, 2004.

CHRISTIAN, H.J. SD60Global L�ghtn�ng Act�v�ty—Abstract Only. For pres-entat�on at the Un�vers�ty of Mex�co, Mex�co C�ty, Mex�co, March 14–20, 2004, and at the Ind�a-Un�ted States Con-ference on Space Sc�ence, Appl�cat�ons, and Commerce, Bangalore, Ind�a, June 21–25, 2004.

CHRISTL, M.J. SD50Performance of the Zero Degree Detector—Abstract Only. For presentation at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Par�s, France, July 18–25, 2004.

CISSOM, R.D. FD32WATSON, K. ARES Corporat�on

Real-T�me Payload Operat�ons on the International Space Station—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th Interna-tional Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

CISZAK, E.M. SD46DOMINIAK, P.M. SD46

The Th�am�ne Pyrophosphate-Mot�f—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Keystone Sympos�um, Snowb�rd, Utah, Apr�l 13–15, 2004.

CLAYTON, L. ED25Thermostructural Analys�s of Carbon Cloth Phenol�cs “Ply L�ft�ng” and Correlat�on to LHMEL Test Results—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the JANNAF 14th Nondestruc-t�ve Evaluat�on 23rd Rocket Nozzle Technology and 36th Structures & Mechan�cal Behav�or Subcomm�ttee Meet�ng, New Orleans, LA, March 30–Apr�l 1, 2004.

CLINTON, JR., R.G. SD40Strateg�c Research D�rect�ons �n M�crograv�ty Mater�als Sc�ence—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Transforma-t�onal Space Launch and Operat�ons Technolog�es Confer-ence, Wash�ngton, DC, May 24–26, 2004.

CLINTON, JR., R.G. SD40SEMMES, E.B. SD41COOK, M.B. SD30WARGO, M.J. NASA HeadquartersMARZWELL, N.I. Jet Propuls�on Laboratory

Strateg�c Research D�rect�ons �n M�crograv�ty Mater�als Sc�ence—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA

Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu- ary 5–8, 2004.

CLINTON, JR., R.G. SD40SEMMES, E.B. SD40SCHLAGHECK, R.A. SD40BASSLER, J.A. SD40COOK, M.B. SD40WARGO, M. J. NASA HeadquartersSANDERS, G.B. Johnson Space CenterMARZWELL, N.I. Jet Propuls�on Laboratory

Low Grav�ty Mater�als Sc�ence Research for Space Explo-rat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 4th Interna-tional Conference on Solidification and Gravity, Miskolc, Hungary, September 6–9, 2004.

COFFEY, V.N. SD50CHANDLER, M.O. SD50SINGH, N. UAHMILLER, J. UAHMOORE, T.E. Goddard Space Fl�ght Center

Observed Relat�onsh�p Between Ion Energ�zat�on and the Broadband ELF Spectrum—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Geophys�-cal Un�on 2004 Fall Annual Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

COOK, S.A. NP01MORRIS, C.E.K. NP01TYSON, R.W. NP01

Technology Innovat�ons From NASA’s Next Generat�on Launch Technology Program—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 5th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, CA, October 4–8, 2004.

COOKE, W.J. Morgan Research Corporat�onMOSER, D. Morgan Research Corporat�onSUGGS, R.M. ED44

Meteor Outbursts and Storms From the Spacecraft Hazard Perspect�ve—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Mete-oro�ds 2004, London, Ontar�o, August 16–20, 2004.

CORDER, E.L. ED12BRISCOE, J.M. ED12

Imag�ng System for Measur�ng Macromolecule Crystal Growth Rates �n M�crograv�ty—Abstract Only. For presen-tat�on at the M�croscopy and M�croanalys�s 2004, Savannah, GA, August 1–5, 2004.

CRAVEN, P.D. SD50MOORE, T.E. SD50GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50

Thermal N+ �n the Inner Magnetosphere—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on 2004

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Fall Annual Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

CRUZ, A. SD46BORS, K. SD46JANSEN, H. SD46RICHMOND, R.C. SD46

Rad�at�on Dose Effects on Cell Cycle, Apoptos�s, and Marker Express�on of Atax�a Telang�ectas�a-Heterozy-gous Human Breast Ep�thel�al Cells—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 5th Annual B�olog�cal Sc�ences Retreat, Guntersv�lle, AL, October 11, 2003.

CRUZEN, C. FD32DYER, S. FD33

Expand�ng Remote Sc�ence Operat�ons Capab�l�t�es Onboard the International Space Station—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2005 IEEE Aerospace Confer-ence, B�g Sky, MT, March 5–12, 2005.

CUNTZ, M. Un�vers�ty at Texas/Arl�ngtonSUESS, S.T. SD50

Shock Format�on and Energy D�ss�pat�on of Slow Mag-netoson�c Waves �n Coronal Plumes—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 12th Cambr�dge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun, Boulder, CO, July 30–August 3, 2001.

CUNTZ, M. SD50SUESS, S.T. SD50

Propert�es of Long�tud�nal Flux Tube Waves III. Wave Prop-agat�on �n Solar and Stellar W�nd Flows—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Astronomy & Astrophys�cs, 2004.

CURRERI, P.A. SD46SIBILLE, L. BAE Systems

M�crograv�ty Mater�als Research—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum (STAIF), Albuquerque, NM, Febru- ary 8–11, 2004.

DARROUZET, F. Belg�an Inst�tuteLEMAIRE, J.F. Belg�an Inst�tuteDECREAU, E. Un�vers�te d’ OreleansDE KEYSER, J. Belg�an Inst�tuteMASSON, A. Research and ScientificGALLAGHER, D.L. SD50SANTOLIK, O. MMF, PragueTROTIGNON, J.G. Un�vers�te d’ OrleansRAUCH, J.L. Un�vers�te d’ OrleansET AL.

Dens�ty Irregular�t�es Ins�de the Plasmasphere: Cluster Observat�ons—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Annales Geophys�cae, 2003.

DAVIS, R.N. University of AlabamaPOLITES, M.E. Un�vers�ty of MarylandTREVINO, L.C. ED10

Autonomous Component Health Management W�th Fa�led Component Detection, Identification, and Avoidance— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Aerospace Eng�neer�ng and Proceed�ngs of the Inst�tut�on of Mechan�-cal Eng�neers, Part G, 2004.

DAVIS, S.E. ED36ENGEL, C.D. ED36RICHARDSON, E.R. ED36

Upward Flammab�l�ty Test�ng—A Probab�l�st�c Mea-surement—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Tenth Internat�onal Sympos�um on Flammab�l�ty and Sens�t�v�ty of Mater�als �n Oxygen-Enr�ched Atmospheres, Br�sbane, Queensland, Austral�a, November 10–14, 2003.

DECKER, R.K. ED44LEACH, R. ED44

Tropospher�c W�nd Mon�tor�ng Dur�ng Day-of-Launch Operat�ons for Nat�onal Aeronaut�cs and Space Adm�n�stra-t�on’s Space Shuttle Program—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 11th AMS Conference on Av�at�on, Range, and Aero-space Meteorology, Hyann�s, MA, October 4–8, 2004.

DECKER, R.K. ED44LEACH, R. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44

Assessment of Atmospher�c W�nds Aloft Dur�ng NASA Space Shuttle Program Day-of-Launch Operat�ons— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 10–13, 2005.

DETKOVA, E.N. Institute of MicrobiologyPIKUTA, E.V. SD50HOOVER, R.B. SD50

Halotolerant and Res�stant to H�gh pH Hydrogenase From Haloalkal�ph�ll�c Sulfate-Reduc�ng Bacter�um Desulfona-tronum Th�od�smutans—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�-ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

DOBSON, C. TD40HRBUD, I. Purdue Un�vers�ty

Electron Dens�ty and Two-Channel Neutron Em�s-s�on Measurements �n Steady-State Spher�cal Inert�al- Electrostatically Confined Plasmas, With Review of the 1-D K�net�c Model—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Appl�ed Phys�cs, 2004.

DOMINIAK, P.M. SD46CISZAK, E.M. SD46

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The Th�am�n Pyrophosphate-Mot�f—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nature Structural B�ology, 2003, and �n the Journal of Molecular B�ology, 2003.

DOMINIAK, P.M. SD46CISZAK, E.M. SD46

The Conservat�on of Structure and Mechan�sm of Catalyt�c Act�on �n a Fam�ly of Th�am�n Pyrophosphate (TPP)-Depen-dent Enzymes—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Prote�ns: Structure, Funct�on, and B�o�nformat�cs, 2004.

DORNEY, D.J. TD64MARCU, B. Boe�ng/Rocketdyne

Numerical Simulations of Vortex Shedding in Hydrau-l�c Turb�nes—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

DUMBACHER, D.L. XP01X-37 Fl�ght Demonstrator Project: Capab�l�t�es for Future Space Transportat�on System Development—F�nal Paper and Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Astronautical Federation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 7, 2004.

EDWARDS, D.L. ED31HOLLERMAN, W. Un�vers�ty of Lou�s�anaHUBBS, W.S. ED31GRAY, P.A. CRC/ED31WERTZ, G.E. ED31HOPPE, D.T. ED31NEHLS, M.K. ED31SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�on/ED31

Electron Rad�at�on Effects on Cand�date Solar Sa�l Mate-r�al—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n H�gh Performance Polyers, 2003.

EDWARDS, D.L. ED31HOVATER, M. ED31HUBBS, W.S. ED31WERTZ, G.E. ED31HOLLERMAN, W. Un�vers�ty of Lou�s�anaGRAY, P.A. Qual�s Corporat�on

Character�zat�on of Cand�date Solar Sa�l Mater�al Exposed to Space Env�ronmental Effects—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

EDWARDS, D.L. ED31NEHLS, M.K. ED31SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�on/ED31HOVATER, M. ED31GRAY, P.A. ICRC/ED31

HUBBS, W.S. ED31WERTZ, G.E. ED31

Space Env�ronmental Effects on Cand�date Solar Sa�l Mater�als—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, September 28–29, 2004.

EDWARDS, D.L. ED31SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�onHOVATER, M. ED31NEHLS, M.K. ED31GRAY, P.A. ICRC/ED31HUBBS, W.S. ED31WERTZ, G.E. ED31

Status of Solar Sa�l Mater�al Character�zat�on at NASA’s Marshall Space Fl�ght Center—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at The Seventh Internat�onal Space Conference Protec-t�on of Mater�als and Structures From the Space Env�ron-ment, Toronto, Ontar�o, Canada, May 10–13, 2004.

EDWARDS, D.L. ED31SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�onHOVATER, M. ED31NEHLS, M.K. ED31GRAY, P.A. ICRC/ED31HUBBS, W.S. ED31WERTZ, G.E. ED31

Solar Sa�l Mater�al Performance Property Response to Space Env�ronmental Effects—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Seventh Internat�onal Space Conference Protect�on of Mater�als and Structures From the Space Env�ronment, Toron-to, Ontar�o, Canada, May 10–13, 2004, and the Internat�onal Sympos�um on Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

ELANDER, V. UNLVKOSHAK, W. SD60PHANORD, D. UNLV

A Prel�m�nary ZEUS L�ghtn�ng Locat�on Error Analys�s Using a Modified Retrieval Theory—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 2004 Fall Meet�ng of the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

ELSNER, R.F. SD50BHARDWAJ, A. NRCWAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganLUGAZ, N. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganMAJEED, T.E. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganCRAVENS, T. University of KansasGLADSTONE, G.R. Southwest Research Inst�tuteFORD, P. MITGRODENT, D. Un�vers�te de L�egeET AL.

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Simultaneous Chandra X-Ray, HST UV, and Ulysses Rad�o Observat�ons of Jup�ter’s Aurora—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Meet�ng of the H�gh Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�-ety, New Orleans, LA, September 8–11, 2004.

ELSNER, R.F. SD50RAMSEY, B.D. SD50WAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganREHAK, P. BNLJOHNSON, R.E. University of VirginiaCOOPER, J.F. RaytheonSWARTZ, D.A. USRA

X-MIME: An Imag�ng X-Ray Spectrometer for Deta�led Study of Jup�ter’s Icy Moons and the Planet’s X-Ray Aurora—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 36th Annual DPS Meet�ng, Lou�sv�lle, KY, November 8–12, 2004.

ELSNER, R.F. SD50RAMSEY, B.D. SD50WAITE, JR., J.H. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganREHAK, P. Brookhaven Nat�onal LaboratoryJOHNSON, R.E. University of VirginiaCOOPER, J.F. RaytheonSWARTZ, D.A. USRA/SD50

X-Ray Probes of Magnetospher�c Interact�ons W�th Jup�ter’s Auroral Zones, the Gal�lean Satell�tes, and the Io Plasma Torus—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Icarus, 2004.

EMERSON, C.W. Western M�ch�gan Un�vers�tyLAM, S.-N. Lou�s�ana State Un�vers�tyQUATTROCHI, D.A. SD60

A Comparison of Local Variance Fractal Dimension, and Moran’s I as Aids to Multispectral Image Classification—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Internat�onal Journal of Remote Sens�ng, 2004.

EMRICH, W.J. TD40HAWK, C.W. UAH

Magnetohydrodynam�c Instab�l�t�es �n a S�mple Gasdynam�c M�rror Propuls�on System—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Propuls�on and Power, 2004.

ENG, R. SD72STAHL, P. SD72HOGUE, W. SD72HADAWAY, J. UAH

Poco Graph�te Inc. SuperS�C 0.25m M�rror Cryogen�c Test Result—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�rror Tech-nology Days, Huntsv�lle, AL, August 17–19, 2004.

ENGBERG, R.C. ED27OOI, T.K. UAH

Methods and P�ezoelectr�c Imbedded Sensors for Damage Detect�on �n Compos�te Plates Under Amb�ent and Cryo-gen�c Cond�t�ons—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Soc�ety of Photo-Opt�cal Instrumentat�on Eng�neers, San D�ego, CA, March 14–16, 2004.

ENGELHAUPT, D. UAHRAMSEY, B.D. SD50

Electrodepos�t�on of H�gh Qual�ty N�ckel Phosphorous Alloys for Pollut�on Reduct�on and Energy Conserva-t�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Electroplaters & Surface Finishers Society Week 2004, Lake Buena Vista, FL, January 26–30, 2004, and for presentat�on at the Amer�can Electroplaters and Surface F�n�shers Soc�ety’s Aerospace/A�rl�ne Plat�ng & Metal F�n�sh�ng Forum, Tulsa, OK, March 29–Apr�l 1, 2004.

ESTES, H. ED17A NASA SHARP Mentor�ng Exper�ence Ut�l�z�ng GP-B—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Assoc�at�on of Phys�cs Teachers 128th Nat�onal Meet�ng, M�am� Beach, FL, January 24–28, 2004.

EVANS, S.W. ED44Tethers as Debr�s: S�mulat�ng Impacts of Kevlar Tethers on Shuttle T�les—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS Structures, Structural Dynam�cs, and Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–24, 2004.

EVANS, S.W. ED44STALLWORTH, R. ED23STELLINGWERF, R.F. Stell�ngwerf Consult�ng

Compar�son of SPHC Hydrocode Results W�th Penetrat�on Equat�ons and Results of Other Codes—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS Struc-tures, Structural Dynam�cs, and Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–24, 2004.

FALCONER, D.A. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50GARY, G.A. SD50

Pred�ct�on of Act�ve-Reg�on CME Product�v�ty From Magnetograms—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

FALCONER, D.A. UAH/SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50GARY, G.A. SD50BALASUBRAMANIAN, S. UAH/SD50

Forecast�ng Coronal Mass Eject�ons From Magneto-grams—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the L�v�ng W�th a Star Workshop, Boulder, CO, March 23–26, 2004;

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for presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, Solar Phys�cs D�v�s�on, Denver, CO, May 31–June 3, 2004; and for presentat�on at the Solar, Hel�ospher�c and Interplanetary Env�ronment 2004 Workshop, B�g Sky, MT, June 27–July 2, 2004.

FARR, R.A. TD72ELAM, S.K. TD61HICKS, E.D. Jacobs SverdrupSANDERS, T.M. TD72LONDON III, J.R. TD70MAYNE, A.W. TRW (Ret�red)CHRISTENSEN, D.L. Lockheed Mart�n

The 2003 Goddard Rocket Repl�ca Project: A Recon-struct�on of the World’s F�rst Funct�onal L�qu�d Rocket System—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 5–8, 2004.

FERGUSON, C.K. SD22ABUSHAGUR, M. SD22ENGLISH, J.M. SD22NORDIN, G.P. SD22

Des�gn and Analys�s of a MEMS M�ro-Translat�on Stage With Indefinite Travel—Abstract Only. For presentation at the Nanospace 2003, Galveston, TX, February 2004.

FISHMAN, G.J. SD50The Mystery of Gamma-Ray Bursts—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the R�ce Un�vers�ty Space Explorat�on Ser�es, Houston, TX, March 22, 2004.

FLANDRO, G.A. Un�vers�ty of TennesseeMAJDALANI, J. Un�vers�ty of TennesseeSIMS, J.D. TD07

Nonl�near Long�tud�nal Mode Instab�l�ty �n L�qu�d Propel-lant Rocket Eng�ne Preburners—F�nal Paper. For presenta-t�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

FLASAR, F.M. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterKUNDE, V.G. University of MarylandABBAS, M.M. SD50ACHTERBERG, R.K. Sc�ence Systems & Appl�cat�ons ADE, P. Un�vers�ty of Card�ffBARUCCI, A. Observato�re de Par�sBEZARD, B. Observato�re de Par�sBJORAKER, G.L. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterBRASUNAS, J.C. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterET AL.

Explor�ng the Saturn System �n the Thermal Infrared: The Compos�te Infrared Spectrometer—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Space Sc�ence Rev�ews, 2004.

FLASAR, F.M. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterKUNDE, V.G. Univeristy of MarylandACHTERBERG, R.K. Sc�ence Systems & Appl�cat�onsCONRATH, B.J. Cornell Un�vers�tySIMON-MILLER, A.A. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterNIXON, C.A. Un�vers�ty of MarylandGIERASCH, P.J. Cornell Un�vers�tyROMANI, P.N. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterABBAS, M.M. SD50ET AL.

Prospect�ng Jup�ter �n the Thermal Infrared: Temperatures and Dynam�cs—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nature, 2004.

FORBES, J.C. TD62XENOFOS, G.D. TD62FARROW, J.L. Qual�s Corporat�on/TD62TYLER, T. TD63WILLIAMS, R. TD64SARGENT, S. Boe�ng/RocketdyneMOHAROS, J. Boe�ng/Rocketdyne

Mechan�cal Des�gn of a Performance Test R�g for the Tur-b�ne A�r-Flow Task (TAFT)—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on Sub-committee Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

FORSYTHE, E.L. BAE SystemsGORTI, S. SD46PUSEY, M.L. SD46

The Crystall�zat�on of Canaval�n as a Funct�on of pH and NaCI Concentrat�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Acta Crystallograph�ca D Journal, 2004.

FOX, N.J. SD50GOLDBERG, R. SD50BARNES, R.J. SD50SIGWARTH, J.B. SD50BEISSER, K.B. SD50MOORE, T.E. SD50HOFFMAN, R.A. SD50RUSSELL, C.T. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50ET AL.

Packag�ng a Successful NASA M�ss�on to Reach a Large Aud�ence W�th�n a Small Budget—Earth’s Dynam�c Space: Solar-Terrestr�al Phys�cs & NASA’s Polar M�ss�on— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Pro-ceed�ngs of the Fall AGU 2004 Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

FULLER, K.A. UAHSMITH, D.D. SD46

Character�st�c Matr�ces for Spher�cal Shell Photon�c Systems—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n Opt�c Letters, 2004.

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FUSS, T. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaRAY, C.S. SD46LESHER, C.E. Un�vers�ty of Cal�forn�a-Dav�sDAY, D.E. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-Rolla

Crystall�zat�on of an L�2O2S�O2 Glass Under H�gh Hydro-stat�c Pressures—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 106th Annual Meet�ng of the Amer�can Ceram�c Soc�ety, Ind�anapol�s, IN, Apr�l 18–21, 2004.

GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50When Earth Songs Filled the Void of Space—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the B�rm�ngham Astronom�cal Soc�ety, B�rm�ngham, AL, January 20, 2004.

GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50Space Weather—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the MSFC Educator Resource Center: Teacher Workshop, Huntsv�lle, AL, January 27, 2004.

GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50See�ng the Inv�s�ble W�th the IMAGE M�ss�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Royal Observatory of Belg�um, Brussels, Belg�um, May 5, 2004.

GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50ADRIAN, M.L. SD50LIEMOHN, M.W. SD50

The Or�g�n and Evolut�on of Deep Plasmaspher�c Notches—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Inner Magnetosphere Interact�ons Workshop, Yosem�te, CA, February 2–7, 2004, and presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Fall AGU 2004 Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, Decem-ber 13–17, 2004.

GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50

Unresolved Issues W�th Inner Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupl�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Outer Rad�at�on Belt Inject�on, Transport, Accelerat�on, and Loss Satell�te (ORBITALS) Workshop, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 23–24, 2004.

GARBE, G. TD05MONTGOMERY IV, E.E. TD05HEATON, A.F. TD05VAN SANT, J.T. GSFCCAMPBELL, B.A. GSFC

NASA’s Integrated Development of Solar Sa�l Propuls�on Project—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the AIAA/AAS Space Fl�ght Dynam�cs Meet�ng, Mau�, HI, February 10, 2004.

GARCIA, R. TD64GRIFFIN, L. TD64

WILLIAMS, R. TD64Overv�ew of MSFC’s Appl�ed Flu�d Dynam�cs Analys�s Group Act�v�t�es—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the MSFC Spr�ng Flu�d Workshop, MSFC, AL, Apr�l 13, 2004.

GARY, G.A. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50

Erupt�on of a Mult�ple-Turn Hel�cal Magnet�c Flux Tube �n a Large Flare: Ev�dence for External and Internal Reconnec-t�on that F�ts the Breakout Model of Solar Magnet�c Erup-t�ons—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

GATLIN, P.N. SD60GOODMAN, S.J. SD60

Signatures in Lightning Activity During Tennessee Valley Severe Storms of 5–6 May 2003—F�nal Paper. For presen-tat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety 2nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, Hyann�s, MA, October 5–8, 2004.

GERMANY, G. UAHSPANN, J.F. SD50DEVERAPALLI, C. UAHHUNG, C.-C. Southern Polytechn�c State Un�vers�ty

The Ut�l�ty of Auroral Image-Based Act�v�ty Metr�cs— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Pro-ceed�ngs of the Fall AGU Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 12–17, 2004.

GEVEDEN, R.D. DD01An Overv�ew of the Grav�ty Probe B M�ss�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

GILLIES, D.C. SD40M�croanalyt�cal Efforts �n Support of NASA’s Mater�als Sc�ence Programs—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�croscopy and M�croanalys�s 2004 Conference, Savannah, GA, August 1–5, 2004.

GILLIES, D.C. SD40ENGEL, H.P. SD40CARPENTER, P.K. SD40

Computed Tomography and �ts Appl�cat�on for the 3D Char-acter�zat�on of Coarse Ga�ned Meteor�tes—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�croscopy and M�croanalys�s 2004 Conference, Savannah, GA, August 1–5, 2004.

GOGUS, E. SD50FINGER, M.H. SD50KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50WOODS, P.M. SD50

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PATEL, S.K. SD50RUPEN, M. SD50SWANK, J.H. SD50MARKWARDT, C.B. SD50VANDERKLIS, M. SD50

Long-Term Spectral and T�m�ng Behav�or of Black Hole Cand�date XTE J1908+094—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

GOLDMAN, A. SD46KELTON, K.F. SD46ROGERS, J.R. SD46

Sc�ence Us�ng an Electrostat�c Lev�tat�on Furnace �n the MUCAT Sector at the APS—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the H�gh-Energy Workshop, Argonne, IL, August 9–10, 2004.

GONZALEZ, J.E. Santa Clara Un�vers�tyLUVALL, J. SD60RICKMAN, D. SD60COMARAZAMY, D.E. SD60PICON, A. SD60

Analys�s of Upper A�r, Ground and Remote Sens�ng Data for the ATLAS F�eld Campa�gn �n San Juan, Puerto R�co—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 85th AMS Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, January 9–13, 2005, and publ�cat�on �n Remote Sens�ng of Env�ronment, 2004.

GOODMAN, D.D. TD62Sol�d Edge’s Role and Model�ng Techn�ques for Space Shuttle Flowl�ner Crack Invest�gat�on and Related Com-ponents—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Sol�d Edge Summ�t 2004, Orlando, FL, May 31–June 4, 2004.

GOODMAN, H.M. SD60REGNER, K. UAHCONOVER, H. UAHASHCROFT, P. Remote Sens�ng SystemsWENTZ, F. Remote Sens�ng SystemsCONWAY, D. UAHLOBL, E. UAHBEAUMONT, B. UAHHAWKINS, L. UAHJONES, S. UAH

Sc�ence Data Process�ng for the Advanced M�crowave Scann�ng Rad�ometer—Earth Observ�ng System— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�-ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

GOODMAN, S.J. SD60The LATEST Project: Operat�onal Assessment of Total L�ghtn�ng Data �n the U.S.—Abstract Only. For presenta-

t�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 18th Interna-t�onal L�ghtn�ng Detect�on Conference, Hels�nk�, F�nland, June 7–9, 2004.

GOODMAN, S.J. SD60BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60CHRISTIAN, H. SD60KOSHAK, W. SD60BAILEY, J.C. Global Hydrology & Cl�mate CenterHALL, J. Global Hydrology & Cl�mate CenterMCCAUL, E. Global Hydrology & Cl�mate CenterBUECHLER, D.E. Global Hydrology & Cl�mate CenterDARDEN, C. NSSTCET AL.

The North Alabama L�ghtn�ng Mapp�ng Array: Recent Severe Storm Observat�ons and Future Prospects—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Atmospher�c Research, 2004.

GOODMAN, S.J. SD60LAPENTA, W.M. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60

Improv�ng the Trans�t�on of Earth Satell�te Observat�ons From Research to Operat�ons—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the AIAA Space 2004 Conference, San D�ego, CA, September 30, 2004.

GORTI, S. SD46FORSYTHE, E.L. BAE SystemsPUSEY, M.L. SD46

K�net�c Roughen�ng Trans�t�on and Energet�cs of Tetragonal Lysozyme Crystal Growth—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 10th Internat�onal Conference on the Crystall�zat�on of B�olog�cal Macromolecules (ICCBM10), Be�j�ng, Ch�na, June 5–8, 2004.

GORTI, S. SD46FORSYTHE, E.L. BAE Systems/SD46PUSEY, M.L. SD46

Growth Modes and Energet�cs of 101 Face Lysozyme Crystal Growth—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Crystal Growth and Des�gn, 2004.

GORTI, S. SD46KONNERT, J. Naval Research LaboratoryFORSYTHE, E.L. BAE Systems/SD46PUSEY, M.L. SD46

Effects of K�net�c Roughen�ng and L�qu�d-L�qu�d Phase Transition on Lysozyme Crystal Growth Velocities— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Crystal Growth and Des�gn, 2004.

GOSTOWSKI, R. TD40Isothermal Calor�metr�c Observat�ons of the Effect of Weld-�ng on Compat�b�l�ty of Sta�nless Steels W�th H�gh-Test

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Hydrogen Perox�de Propellant—F�nal Paper. For presenta-t�on at the JANNAF 39th Combust�on Meet�ng, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, December 1–5, 2003.

GOSTOWSKI, R. TD40Isothermal M�crocalor�metr�c Evaluat�on of Compat�b�l�ty of Proposed Injector Mater�als W�th H�gh-Test Hydrogen Perox�de Propellant—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Propuls�on and Power, 2003.

GREGG, M.W. ED22NASA Fracture Panel 2004: Post-Proof NDE—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Southwest Research Inst�tute, San Anton�o, TX, June 1–4, 2004.

GREGG, M.W. ED22NASA Fracture Panel 2004: Fasteners—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Southwest Research Inst�tute, San Anton�o, TX, June 1–4, 2004.

GREGORY, D.A. UAHHERREN, K.A. SD70

Specific Impulse Definition for Ablative Laser Propul-s�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Th�rd Inter-nat�onal Sympos�um on Beamed Energy Propuls�on, Troy, NY, October 11–13, 2004.

GREINER, J.C. Max Planck Inst�tuteKLOSE, S. Thur�nger Landesstern. REINSCH, K. Un�vers�tats-SternwarteSCHMID, H.M. Inst�tut fur Astronom�eSARI, R. Cal�forn�a Inst�tute of TechnologyHARTMANN, D.H. Clemson Un�vers�tyKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50RAU, A. Max Planck Inst�tutePALAZZI, E. Istituto di AstrofisicaET AL.

Polar�zat�on Evolut�on of the Afterglow of GRB 030329—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nature, 2003.

GRUGEL, R.N. SD46Pore Format�on and Mob�l�ty Invest�gat�on (PFMI): Concept, Hardware Development, and In�t�al Analys�s of Exper�ments Conducted Aboard the International Space Station—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Un�vers�ty of Texas, Aust�n, TX, October 7, 2003.

GRUGEL, R.N. SD46Pore Format�on and Mob�l�ty Invest�gat�on (PFMI): Concept, Hardware Development, and In�t�al Analys�s of Exper�ments—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at an Inv�ted Talk to the European Space Agency, Par�s, France, Apr�l 4–11, 2004.

GRUGEL, R.N. SD46Mater�als Process�ng �n Space: Model Exper�ments Aboard the International Space Station—Abstract Only. For presen-tation at an Invited Talk, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Apr�l 19, 2004.

GRUGEL, R.N. SD46ANILKUMAR, A.V. SD46LEE, C.P. SD46

D�rect Observat�on of Pore Format�on and Bubble Mob�l�ty Dur�ng Controlled Melt�ng and Resol�d�f�ca-t�on �n M�crograv�ty—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the M�nerals Metals & Mater�als Soc�ety (TMS) Annual Meet�ng, Charlotte, NC, March 14–18, 2004.

GRUGEL, R.N. SD46LUZ, P. SD46SMITH, A. SD46SPIVEY, R. SD46SEN, S. SD46ANIKUMAR, A.V. SD46

The Pore Format�on and Mob�l�ty Invest�gat�on: The Apparatus, Operat�ons, Sc�ence Obta�ned, and Potent�al for Cont�nued Usage—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Inst�tute of Electr�cal and Electron�cs Eng�neers— Lasers and Electro-Opt�cs Soc�ety Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, June 28–30, 2004.

GUBAREV, M. SD50O’DELL, S.L. SD50KESTER, T. SD50LEHNER, D. SD50JONES, W. SD50SMITHERS, M. SD50

Incom�ng Metrology of Segmented X-Ray Mandrels at MSFC—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at SPIE Astro-nom�cal Telescopes & Instrumentat�on, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

GUBAREV, M. SD50RAMSEY, B.D. SD50APPLE, J. SD50

Performance of Gas Sc�nt�llat�on Proport�onal Counter Array for H�gh-Energy X-Ray Observatory—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at SPIE Astronom�cal Telescopes & Instru-mentat�on, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

GUILLORY, A.R. SD60NASA Earth Sc�ence Research and Appl�cat�ons Us�ng UAV’s—Abstract Only. For presentation at the Technical Analysis and Applications Center 2003 UAV Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October 28–30, 2003.

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HADAWAY, J. UAHSTAHL, P. SD72ENG, R. SD72HOGUE, W. SD72

Cryogen�c Test Results of Hextek M�rror—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�rror Technology Days 2004, Huntsv�lle, AL, August 17–19, 2004.

HAINES, S.L. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60LAFONTAINE, F.J. SD60

Spatially Varying Spectrally Thresholds for MODIS Cloud Detect�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 13th Conference on Satell�te Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, September 20–24, 2004.

HALE, J. TD32S�mulat�on Based Acqu�st�on for NASA’s Off�ce of Explorat�on Systems—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Huntsv�lle S�mulat�on Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 19–21, 2004.

HAMILTON, G.S. ED42DUMAS II, J.D. Un�vers�ty of TennesseeBROOKMAN, S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandTILGHMAN, N. QTEC

Evaluat�ng the Usab�l�ty of P�nch�gator, A System for Nav�-gating Virtual Worlds Using Pinch Gloves—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Huntsv�lle S�mulat�on Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 29–31, 2003.

HANSON, J.M. TD54HALL, C.E. TD54MULQUEEN, J.A. TD54JONES, R.E. TD54

Advanced Gu�dance and Control for Hyperson�cs and Space Access—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the JANNAF Interagency Propuls�on Comm�ttee Jo�nt Meet�ng, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, December 1–5, 2003.

HANSON, J.M. TD54JONES, R.E. Sverdrup Technology

Test Results for Entry Gu�dance Methods for Reusable Launch Vehicles—Final Paper. For presentation at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

HANSON, J.M. TD54JONES, R.E. TD54

Test Results for Entry Gu�dance Methods for Space Vehicles—Final Paper. For publication in the AIAA Journal of Gu�dance, Control, and Dynam�cs, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50Recent Progress �n Understand�ng the Sun’s Magnet�c Dynamo—Abstract Only. For presentation at Vanderbilt Un�vers�ty—Publ�c Lecture, Nashv�lle, TN, Apr�l 8, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50Modern Solar Myster�es—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at Vanderbilt University—Public Lecture, Nashville, TN, Apr�l 8, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50What the Long-Term Sunspot Record Tells Us About Space Cl�mate—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the F�rst Internat�onal Sympos�um on Space Weather, Oulu, F�nland, June 20–23, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50Flows �n the Solar Convect�on Zone—Abstract Only. For presentation at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, July 18–25, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50How Large-Scale Flows �n the Solar Convect�on Zone May Influence Solar Activity—Abstract Only. For presentation at the NSO Workshop No. 22 Large-Scale Structures and The�r Role �n Solar Act�v�ty, Sunspot, NM, October 18–22, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50CHOUDHARY, D.P. SD50

Supergranule D�ffus�on and Act�ve Reg�on Decay—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Bullet�n of the 204th Meet�ng of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 30– June 3, 2004.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50MEYER, P.J. SD50TEMPLETON, G. SD50

The VISAR Process—Final Paper. For publication in Com-mun�cat�on of the ACM, 2003.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50NANDY, D. Montana State Un�vers�tyWILSON, R.M. SD50REICHMANN, E.J. SD50

Erratum: “Ev�dence that a Deep Mer�d�onal Flow Sets the Sunspot Cycle Per�od—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50WILSON, R.M. SD50

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What the Sunspot Record Tells Us About Space Cl�-mate—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Solar Phys�cs Journal, 2004.

HEATON, A.F. TD54Solar Sa�l GN&C Model Compar�sons—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the AIAA GN&C Conference, Prov�dence, RI, August 16–19, 2004.

HEFNER, K. FD03DAVIDSON, G. Northrop Grumman

Performance as Prom�sed: How the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Accompl�shed One of NASA’s Most Challeng-�ng M�ss�ons for B�ll�ons of Dollars Less Than Or�g�nally Planned—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the AIAA Space 2004 Conference, San D�ego, CA, September 28–30, 2004.

HENDERSON, S.J. U.S. M�l�tary AcademyHAMILTON, G.S. ED42

Human Mot�on Track�ng at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center’s Collaborative Engineering Center ANVIL—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Huntsv�lle S�mulat�on Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 19–21, 2004.

HENLEY, M.W. Boe�ng/Phantom WorksHOWELL, J.T. FD02

Space Solar Power Technology for Lunar Polar Appl�ca-t�ons–Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Workshop on the Laser Energy Transm�ss�on for Space Explorat�on and Ground Appl�cat�ons, Nara, Japan, June 6–7, 2004.

HEREFORD, J. Murray State Un�vers�tyGWALTNEY, D. ED17

Des�gn Space Issues for Intr�ns�c Evolvable Hardware—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, Seattle, WA, June 24–26, 2004.

HEREFORD, J. Murray State Un�vers�tyGWALTNEY, D. ED17

Scalab�l�ty, T�m�ng, and System Des�gn Issues for Intr�n-s�c Evolvable Hardware—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n Genet�c Programm�ng and Evolvable Mach�nes, 2004.

HERREN, K.A. SD70COHEN, T. UAHLIN, J. UAHPAKHOMOV, A.V. UAH

Two-Pulsed Techn�que for Ablat�ve Laser Propuls�on: Force Measurement in Vacuum—Abstract Only. For presentation at the Th�rd Internat�onal Sympos�um on Beamed Energy Propuls�on, Troy, NY, October 11–13, 2004.

HERREN, K.A. SD71LIN, J. UAHCOHEN, T. UAHPAKHOMOV, A.V. UAHTHOMPSON, M.S. Informat�on Systems, Inc.

Status of the Ablat�ve Laser Propuls�on Stud�es—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 15th Advanced Space Propul-s�on Workshop, Pasadena, CA, June 15–17, 2004.

HOLLADAY, J.B. FD24DAY, G. Boe�ngGILL, L. Carleton Technolog�es

Gu�del�nes for Develop�ng Spacecraft Structural Requ�re-ments; A Thermal and Env�ronmental Perspect�ve—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Confer-ence on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

HOLLADAY, J.B. FD24REAGAN, S.E. FD24DAY, G. Boe�ng

Sol�d-State D�str�buted Temperature Control for Interna-tional Space Station—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

HOLLERMAN, W. Un�vers�ty of Lou�s�anaALBARDO, T. Un�vers�ty of Lou�s�anaLENTZ, M. Un�vers�ty of Lou�s�anaEDWARDS, D.L. ED31HUBBS, W.S. ED31SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�on

Ion�z�ng Rad�at�on Exposure Measurements for Cand�date Solar Sa�ls—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, July 21–23, 2003.

HOLT, J.M. ED25CLANTON, S.E. Jacobs Sverdrup

Case Study of R�sk M�t�gat�on Based on Hardware/Software Integrat�on (HSI) Test�ng for the International Space Sta-tion (ISS) Node 2 Module—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the French Av�at�on & Space Assoc�at�on Complex and Safe Systems Eng�neer�ng Conference, Par�s, France, June 21–22, 2004.

HONG, Y.-S. SD46/BAE SystemsADAMEK, D.H. SD46/AZ TechnologyBRIDGE, K. SD46/UAHMALONE, C.C. SD46/BAE SystemsYOUNG, R.B. BAE Systems/UAHMILLER, T. SD46KARR, L. SD46

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Purification and Crystallization of Murine Myostatin a Negat�ve Regulator of Muscle Mass—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Soc�ety for B�ochem�stry & Molecular B�ology, Boston, MA, June 12–16, 2004.

HOOD, R.E. SD60BLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60CECIL, D.J. UAHLAFONTAINE, F.J. Raytheon ITSSHEYSFIELD, G. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterMARKS, F. NOAA Hurr�cane Research D�v�s�on

Trop�cal Cyclone Prec�p�tat�on Types and Electr�cal F�eld Informat�on Observed by H�gh Alt�tude A�rcraft Instrumen-tat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 26th AMS Conference on Hurr�canes & Trop�cal Meteorology, M�am�, FL, May 3–7, 2004.

HOOD, R.E. SD60KAKAR, R. NASA Headquarters

Early Results of the NASA Convect�on and Mo�sture Exper�-ment (CAMEX)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 58th Interdepartmental Hurr�cane Conference, Charleston, SC, February 29–March 5, 2004.

HOOVER, R.B. SD50PIKUTA, E.V. SD50

A Case for M�croorgan�sms on Comets, Europa and the Polar Ice Caps of Mars—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�-ence and Technology 48th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

HOOVER, R.B. SD50PIKUTA, E.V. SD50WICKRAMASINGHE, N.C. Card�ff CenterWALLIS, M.K. Card�ff Center

Astrob�ology of Comets—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�-ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

HOOVER, R.B. SD50ROZANOV, A.Y. Paleontological Institute New Ev�dence for the Presence of Ind�genous M�crofoss�ls

�n Carbonaceous Chondr�tes—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Internat�onal Soc�ety for Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meeting, Vol. 5555, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

HOOVER, R.B. SD50ROZANOV, A.Y. Paleontological InstituteJERMAN, G. ED21COSTEN, J. ED21

M�crofoss�ls �n C1 and CO Carbonaceous Meteor�tes— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Pro-ceed�ngs of SPIE—The Internat�onal Soc�ety for Opt�cal Science and Technology 48th Annual Meeting, Vol. 5163, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

HOUSTON, J. Jacobs SverdrupGATTIS, C.B. ED21

Pass�ve Isolators for Use on the International Space Sta-tion—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 5–8, 2004.

HOWARD, R.T. ED19JOHNSTON, A.S. ED19BRYAN, T.C. ED19BOOK, M.L. ED19

Advanced Video Guidance Sensor (AVGS) Develop-ment Test�ng—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the SPIE Defense and Secur�ty Sympos�um, Orlando, FL, Apr�l 12–16, 2004.

HOWELL, J.T. FD02MANKINS, J.C. NASA Headquarters

Transformat�onal System Concepts and Technolog�es for Our Future �n Space—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, Br�t�sh Columb�a, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

HOWELL, J.T. FD02O’NEILL, M. Entech, Inc.FORK, R. UAH

Advanced Rece�ver/Converter Exper�ments for Laser W�re-less Power Transm�ss�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Fourth Internat�onal Conference on Solar Power From Space, Granada, Spa�n, June 30–July 2, 2004.

HOWSMAN, T.G. Dynam�c ConceptsO’NEIL, D.A. FD02CRAFT, M.A. Dynam�c Concepts

A St�gmerg�c Cooperat�ve Mult�-Robot Control Arch�tec-ture—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the N�nth Interna-t�onal Conference on the S�mulat�on and Synthes�s of L�v�ng Systems, Boston, MA, September 12–15, 2004.

HU, Z.W. SD46HOLMES, A. SD46THOMAS, B.R. SD46CHERNOV, A.A. SD46CHU, Y.S. Argonne Nat�onal LaboratoryLAI, B. Argonne Nat�onal Laboratory

X-Ray M�croscop�c Character�zat�on of Prote�n Crystals—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 10th Internat�onal

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Conference on the Crystall�zat�on of B�olog�cal Macromol-ecules, Be�j�ng, Ch�na, June 5–8, 2004.

HULCHER, A.B. ED34F�lm Process�ng Module for Automated F�ber Placement—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the SAMPE Conference, NASA Techn�cal Br�ef�ngs Sess�on, Long Beach, CA, May 19, 2004.

HULCHER, A.B. ED34Automated Compos�tes Process�ng Technology: F�lm Mod-ule—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the AIAA Aerospace Amer�ca Magaz�ne, 2004.

HUTCHENS, C. FD21GRAVES, R. Allied

Results of the Vapor Compression Distillation Flight Experi-ment (VCD-FE)—Abstract Only. For presentation at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

HYERS, R.W. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsBRADSHAW, R.C. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsROGERS, J.R. SD46RATHZ, T.J. UAHLEE, G.W. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyGANGOPADHYAY, A.K. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyKELTON, K.F. Wash�ngton Un�vers�ty

Conta�nerless Measurement of Thermophys�cal Propert�es of T�-Zr-N� Alloys—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�nerals, Metals, & Mater�als Soc�ety (TMS) Annual Meet�ng, Charlotte, NC, March 14–18, 2004.

HYERS, R.W. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsBRADSHAW, R.C. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsROGERS, J.R. SD46RATHZ, T.J. UAHLEE, G.W. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyKELTON, K.F. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyGANGOPADHYAY, A.K. Wash�ngton Un�vers�ty

Surface Tension and Viscosity of Quasicrystal-Forming T�-Zr-N� Alloys—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Internat�onal Journal of Thermophys�cs, 2003.

HYERS, R.W. SD46MATSON, D.M. SD46KELTON, K.F. SD46ROGERS, J.R. SD46

Control of Convect�on �n Conta�nerless Process�ng— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at The M�nerals, Metals, & Mater�als Soc�ety (TMS) Annual Meet�ng, Charlotte, NC, March 14–18, 2004.

IRWIN, D.E. SD60Land Use and Change—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Mesoamer�can Env�ronmental Informat�on System—NASA Monitoring and Visualization System (SIAM-SER-VIR) Workshop, Panama City, Panama, July 10–17, 2004, and August 16–20, 2004.

IRWIN, D.E. SD60SEVER, T.L. SD60GRAVES, S. UAHHARDIN, D. UAH

SIAM-SERVIR: An Environmental Monitoring and Decision Support System for Mesoamer�ca—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Mon�tor�ng Sc�ence and Technology Sympos�um, Denver, CO, Septem- ber 20–24, 2004.

JAAP, J. FD42DAVIS, E. FD42

An Enabl�ng Technology for New Plann�ng and Schedul�ng Parad�gms—F�nal Paper and Presentat�on. For presenta-t�on at the SpaceOps 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004.

JAAP, J. FD42DAVIS, E. FD42RICHARDSON, L. FD42

Max�mally Express�ve Model�ng—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the Fourth Internat�onal Workshop on Plan-n�ng and Schedul�ng for Space, Darmstadt, Germany, June 23–25, 2004.

JAAP, J. FD42MAXWELL, T. FD42

Enabl�ng New Operat�ons Concepts for Lunar and Mars Explorat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albu-querque, NM, February 13–17, 2004.

JACOBSON, D. XP01X-37 Fl�ght Demonstrator—A Bu�ld�ng Block �n NASA’s Future Access to Space—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Informat�on Internat�onal Tech-nology Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 11, 2004.

JACOBSON, D. XP01X-37 Flight Demonstrator—Orbital Vehicle Technology Development Approach—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Informat�on Internat�onal Tech-nology Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 11, 2004.

JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60Use of MODIS/AIRS D�rect Broadcast Data for Short Term Weather Forecast�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the

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EOS D�rect Broadcast Users Conference �n Hohala Coast, HI, November 17–20, 2003.

JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60HAINES, S. UAHSUGGS, R.J. SD60BRADSHAW, T. NWS Forecast OfficeBURKS, J. NWS Forecast Office

MODIS Data �n AWIPS: A Precursor of NPOESS and GOES-R Capab�l�t�es—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Nat�onal Weather Assoc�at�on Annual Meet�ng, Portland, OR, October 16–21, 2004.

JOHNSON, D.L. ED44VAUGHAN, W.W. UAH

Terrestr�al Env�ronment (Cl�mat�c) Cr�ter�a Handbook for Use in Aerospace Vehicle Development—Final Paper. For presentat�on at the 11th AMS Conference on Av�at�on, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology, Hyann�s, MA, Octo- ber 4–8, 2004.

JOHNSON, D.L. ED44VAUGHAN, W.W. UAHKELLER, V.W. ED44

Status on Updated NASA Standard—“Terrestr�al Env�ron-ment (Cl�mat�c) Cr�ter�a Handbook for Use �n Aerospace Vehicle Development”—Final Paper. For presentation at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exh�b�t, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

JOHNSON, L. TD05ALEXANDER, L.A. TD05BAGGETT, R.M. TD05BONOMETTI, J.A. TD05HERRMANN, M. TD05JAMES, B.F. TD05MONTGOMERY, S.E. TD05

NASA’s In-Space Propuls�on Technology Program: Over-v�ew and Status—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on & Subcomm�t-tee Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004, and for presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

JOHNSON, L. TD05BISHOP-BEHEL, K. TD05

In-Space Propuls�on for Sc�ence & Explorat�on—Presen-tat�on. For presentat�on at the Nat�onal Space & M�ss�le Mater�als Sympos�um, Seattle, WA, June 21–25, 2004.

JONES, P.R. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60SUGGS, R.J. SD60

HAINES, S.L. SD60Appl�cat�on of Satell�te-Der�ved Land Surface Temperature to M�n�mum Temperature Forecast�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 13th Conference on Satell�te Meteorol-ogy and Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, September 20–24, 2004.

JUDGE, R.A. SD40SNELL, E.H. BAE Systems/SD40KEPHART, R. SD40VAN DER WOERD, M.J. BAE Systems/SD40

Decades of Data: Extract�ng Trends From M�crograv�ty Crystall�zat�on H�story—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Sympos�um on Neutron Prote�n Crystallography, Tokyo, Japan, February 14–20, 2004.

JUSTUS, C.G. Computer Sc�ences Corporat�onDUVALL, A.L. Computer Sciences CorporationKELLER, V.W. ED44

Connect�ng Atmospher�c Sc�ence and Atmospher�c Mod-els for Aerocaptured M�ss�ons to T�tan and The Outer Planets—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Interna-t�onal Conference, European Geosc�ences Un�on 1st General Assembly, N�ce, France, Apr�l 25–30, 2004.

JUSTUS, C.G. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44DUVALL, A.L. Morgan Research Corporation/ED44KELLER, V.W. ED44

Atmospher�c Models for Aerocapture—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 12–16, 2004.

JUSTUS, C.G. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44DUVALL, A.L. Morgan Research Corporation/ED44KELLER, V.W. ED44

Validation of Mars-Gram and Planned New Features— Final Paper. For presentation at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Par�s, France, July 18–25, 2004.

JUSTUS, C.G. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44DUVALL, A.L. Morgan Research Corporation/ED44KELLER, V.W. ED44

Earth Gram-99 and Trace Const�tuents—F�nal Paper. For presentation at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, July 18–25, 2004.

JUSTUS, C.G. Computer Sc�ences Corporat�onDUVALL, A.L. Computer Sciences CorporationKELLER, V.W. ED44

Atmospher�c Models for Aerocapture Systems Stud�es—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the AIAA Atmospher�c Fl�ght Mechan�cs Sympos�um, Prov�dence, RI, August 16–19, 2004.

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JUSTUS, C.G. Morgan Research Corp./ED44DUVALL, A.L. Morgan Research Corp./ED44KELLER, V.W. ED44

Atmospher�c Models for Aeroentry and Aeroass�st— Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2nd Interna-t�onal Planetary Probe Workshop, Ames Research Center, CA, August 23–27, 2004.

KAKAR, R. NASA HeadquartersGOODMAN, H.M. SD60HOOD, R.E. SD60GUILLORY, A.R. SD60

Overv�ew of the Convect�on and Mo�sture Exper�ment (CAMEX)—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Atmospher�c Sc�ence, 2004.

KAUFFMAN, B. ED03HARDAGE, D. ED03MINOR, J. ED03

Space Env�ronments and Effects (SEE) Program: Spacecraft Charg�ng Technology Development Act�v�t�es—F�nal Paper and Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the 8th Spacecraft Charg�ng Technology Development Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 20–24, 2003.

KEYS, A.S. SD50CROW, R.W. Sens�ng Strateg�es, Inc.ASHLEY, P.R. U.S. Army Av�at�onNELSON, JR., T.R. A�r Force Laboratory, SNDDPARKER, J.H. A�r Force Laboratory, SNJTBEECHER, E.A. A�r Force Laboratory, SNJT

Fabr�cat�on and Test�ng of B�nary-Phase Four�er Grat-�ngs for Nonun�form Array Generat�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Opt�cal Soc�ety of Amer�ca’s D�ffrac-t�ve Opt�cs and M�cro-Opt�cs Conference, Rochester, NY, October 9–13, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50The Nonl�near Coupl�ng of Alfvén and Lower Hybr�d Waves �n Space Plasma—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Nat�onal Rad�o Sc�ence Meet�ng, Boulder, CO, January 4–8, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50Large-and Small-Scale R�ng Current Electrodynam�c Coupl�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 30th Ann�versary Yosem�te Workshop on Inner Magnetosphere Interact�on, Yosem�te, CA, February 3–6, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50The Nonl�near Coupl�ng of Electromagnet�c Ion Cyclotron and Lower Hybr�d Waves �n the R�ng Current Reg�on— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Amer�can

Geophys�cs Spr�ng Meet�ng, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50R�ng Current Electrodynam�c Coupl�ng—Abstract Only. For presentation at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Par�s, France, July 18–25, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50SPANN, J.F. SD50SINGH, N. UAH

Cross-Scale Coupl�ng �n the Inner Magnetosphere— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Huntsv�lle 2004 Workshop, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 18–22, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50LIEMOHN, M.W. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganFOK, M.-C. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterNEWMAN, T.S. UAHRIDLEY, A.J. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�gan

Stormt�me Part�cle Energ�zat�on W�th H�gh Temporal Reso-lut�on AMIE Potent�als—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2004.

KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50SINGH, N. UAHGAMAYUNOV, K.V. University of Alaska FairbanksKRIVORUTSKY, E.N. SD50

The Role of the Heavy Ions �n the Wave Magnetospher�c Phenomena—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�-cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on Fall 2004 Annual Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, Decem- ber 13–17, 2004.

KIESSLING, E. ED01Organ�zat�onal Cons�derat�ons �n Manag�ng System Safety: A NASA Case Study—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Soc�ety for Eng�neer�ng Management, Alex-andria, VA, October 20–23, 2004.

KIESSLING, E. ED01TIPPETT, D.D. UAHSHIVERS, H. ED01

Improv�ng Performance of the System Funct�on at Mar-shall Space Fl�ght Center—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Soc�ety for Eng�neer�ng Management 25th National Conference, Alexandria, VA, October 20–23, 2004.

KLEIMAN, J.I. Integr�ty Test�ng LaboratoryGUDIMENKO, Y. Integr�ty Test�ng LaboratoryISKANDEROVA, Z.A. Integrity Testing Lab.GRIGOREVSKI, A. Public Joint Stock Co.

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EDWARDS, D.L. ED31FINCKENOR, M. ED31

S�mulated Space Env�ronment Exposure of Surface-Mod�-fied Thermal Control Coatings—Final Paper. For presen-tat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–9, 2004.

KLOSE, S. Thur�nger LandessternwarteGREINER, J. Max Planck Inst�tuteRAU, A. Max Planck Inst�tuteHENDEN, A.A. USNO/USRAHARTMANN, D.H. Clemson Un�vers�tyZEH, A. Thur�nger LandessternwarteMASETTI, N. Istituto di AstrofisicaGUENTHER, E. Thur�nger LandessternwarteKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50ET AL.

The Achromat�c L�ght Curve of the Opt�cal Afterglow of GRB 030226 at a Redsh�ft of Z~2*—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

KLOSE, S. Thur�nger LandesternwarteGREINER, J.C. Max Planck Inst�tuteRAU, A. Max Planck Inst�tuteHENDEN, A.A. U.S. Naval ObservatoryHARTMANN, D.H. Clemson Un�vers�tyZEH, A. Thur�nger LandessternwarteRIES, C. Wendelste�n-Observator�umMASETTI, N. Istituto di AstrofisicaKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50ET AL.

Prob�ng a GRB Progen�tor at a Redsh�ft of z=2: A Com-prehens�ve Observ�ng Campa�gn of the Afterglow of GRB 030226—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astronom�-cal Journal, 2004.

KLOSE, S. Thur�nger Landesstern. HENDEN, A.A. U.S. Naval ObservatoryGEPPERT, U. Astrophys�cal Inst�tuteHARTMANN, D.H. Dept./Phys�cs & AstronomyKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50LUGINBUHL, C.B. U.S. Naval ObservatorySTECKLUM, B. Thur�nger Landesstern. VRBA, F.J. U.S. Naval Observatory

A Deep Near-Infrared Survey of the N49 Reg�on Around the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater 0526-66—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal Letters, 2004.

KNOX, J.C. FD21Exper�mental and Analyt�cal Invest�gat�on of Pressure D�fferent�als for Clean and Loaded W�re Meshes Used �n Zeol�te Retent�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronments Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

KNOX, J.C. FD21MULLOTH, L.M. SAICAFFLECK, D.L. SAIC

Integrated Test�ng of a 4-Bed Molecular S�eve and a Tem-perature-Sw�ng Absorpt�on Compressor for Closed-Loop A�r Rev�tal�zat�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

KOBELL, W. SD70A Novel and New Ultra-L�ghtwe�ght Re�nforcement for Produc�ng Low Mass Opt�cal Systems—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the M�rror Technology Days, Huntsv�lle AL, August 17–19, 2004.

KOELFGEN, S.J. UAHESKRIDGE, R. TD40FIMOGNARI, P. UAHHAWK, C.W. UAHLEE, M. TD40MARTIN, A. TD40

Magnet�c and Langmu�r Probe Measurements on the Plas-mo�d Thruster Exper�ment (PTX)—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA Jo�nt Propuls�on Confer-ence, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

KOLODZIEJCZAK, J.J. SD31Lessons for STEP From GP-B—Abstract Only. For presen-tat�on at Test�ng the Equ�valence Pr�nc�ple on Ground and �n Space, Pescara, Italy, September 20–24, 2004.

KOROTCHKINA, L.G. State Un�vers�ty of NY/BuffaloCISZAK, E.M. SD46PATEL, M.S. State Un�vers�ty of NY/Buffalo

Funct�on of Several Cr�t�cal Am�no Ac�ds �n Human Pyru-vate Dehydrogenase Revealed By Its Structure—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Arch�ves of B�ochem�stry and B�ophys�cs, 2004.

KOSHAK, W. SD60D�mens�onal Reduct�on: A Method for Retr�ev�ng L�ghtn�ng Charge—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 2004 Fall Meet�ng of the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50Observat�ons of Magnetars—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at The Electromagnet�c Spectrum of Neutron Stars Conference, Marmar�s, Turkey, June 13–18, 2004.

KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50Observat�ons of X-Ray Afterglows—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Workshop on Gamma-Ray Bursts and Supernovae Connect�on, Seattle, WA, July 5–7, 2004.

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KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50GRACE Collaborat�on �n the Sw�ft Era—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Meet�ng of the Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on (HEAD) of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, New Orleans, LA, September 8–11, 2004.

KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50WOOSLEY, S.E. Un�vers�ty of Cal�forn�aPATEL, S.K. SD50LEVAN, A. University of LeicesterBLANDFORD, R. Kavl� Inst. for Part�cle Astophys�cs

and CosmologyRAMIREZ-RUIZ, E. Inst�tute for Advanced StudyWIJERS, R.A.M.J. Un�vers�ty of AmsterdamWEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50TENNANT, A.F. SD50ET AL.

Chandra Observat�ons of the X-Ray Env�rons of SN 1998bw/GRB 980425—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

KULPA, V. QS10S&MA Requ�rements Tool (SMART)—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Seventh Annual Assurance Technology Sympos�um, Oh�o Aerospace Inst�tute Aud�tor�um, Cleve-land, OH, June 8–11, 2004.

LAPENTA, W.M. SD60BRADSHAW, T. NWS Forecast OfficeBURKS, J. NWS Forecast OfficeDARDEN, C. NWS Forecast OfficeDEMBEK, S. USRA

D�abat�c In�t�al�zat�on of Mesoscale Models �n the South-eastern Un�ted States: Can 0 to 12h Warm Season QPF be Improved?—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 20th Conference on Weather Analys�s and Forecast�ng, Seattle, WA, January 11–15, 2004.

LEAHY, F.B. ED44Evaluat�on of the Space Shuttle Transatlant�c Abort Land�ng Atmospher�c Sound�ng System—F�nal Paper. For presen-tat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

LEE, G.W. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyGANGOPADHYAY, A.K. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyKELTON, K.F. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyHYERS, R.W. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsRATHZ, T.J. UAHROGERS, J.R. SD50

A L�qu�d-L�qu�d Trans�t�on �n an Undercooled T�-Zr-N� L�qu�d—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nature, 2003.

LEE, G.W. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyGANGOPADHYAY, A.K. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyKELTON, K.F. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyHYERS, R.W. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsRATHZ, T.J. UAHROGERS, J.R. SD46

D�fference �n Icosahedral Short-Range Order �n Early and Late Trans�t�on Metals L�qu�ds—Abstract Only. For publ�-cat�on �n Phys�cal Rev�ew Letters, 2003.

LEE, J.A. ED33Commerc�al�zat�on of NASA’s H�gh Strength Cast Alum�-num Alloy for H�gh Temperature Appl�cat�ons—Abstract and Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the 28th Annual Conference on Compos�tes, Mater�als & Structures, Cocoa Beach, FL, January 26–30, 2004.

LEE, J.A. ED33H�gh Strength and Compat�ble Alum�num Alloy for Hydrogen- Perox�de Fuel Tanks—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on Subcomm�t-tee Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

LEE, J.K. UAHNEWMAN, T.S. UAHGARY, G.A. SD50

Automated Detect�on of Solar Loops by the Or�ented Connect�v�ty Method—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 17th Internat�onal Conference on Pattern Recogn�t�on, Cambr�dge, UK, August 23–26, 2004.

LEIMKUEHLER, T.O. Honeywell, Inc.LUKENS, C. Honeywell, Inc.REEVES, D.R. The Boeing CompanyHOLT, J.M. ED25

Recent Operat�onal Exper�ence W�th the Internal Thermal Control System Dual-Membrance Gas Trap—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems (ICES) 24th Annual Meet�ng, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

LEIMKUEHLER, T.O. Honeywell, Inc. LUKENS, C. Honeywell, Inc. REEVES, D.R. The Boeing CompanyHOLT, J.M. ED25

Effects of Surfactant Contam�nat�on on the Next Generat�on Gas Trap for the ISS Internal Thermal Control System— F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems (ICES), 34th Annual Meet�ng, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

LI, C. UABBAN, H. UAB

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LIN, B. UABSCRIPA, R.N. UABSU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46

Temperature Dependence of Density, Viscosity, and Elec-trical Conductivity for Hg-Based II–VI Semiconductor Melts—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth, 2004.

LI, C. UAB/SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46SU, C.-H. SD46SCRIPA, R.N. UAB

Electr�cal Conduct�v�ty of HgTe at H�gh Temperatures— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Mater�als Research Soc�ety (MRS) Fall Meet�ng, Boston, MA, November 29–December 3, 2004.

LI, C. UABBAN, H. SD46LIN, B. SD46SCRIPA, R.N. SD46SU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46ZHU, S. SD46

Trans�ent Torque Method: A Fast and Non-Intrus�ve Tech-nique to Simultaneously Determine Viscosity and Electrical Conduct�v�ty of Sem�conduct�ng and Metall�c Melts— Abstract Only. For publication in Review of Scientific Instruments, 2003.

LI, C. UABSCRIPA, R.N. UABBAN, H. UABLIN, B. UABSU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46

Density, Electrical Conductivity, and Viscosity of Hg0.8Cd0.2Te Melt—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 14th Internat�onal Conference on Crystal Growth, Grenoble, France, August 10–13, 2004, and publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth.

LI, C. SD46SCRIPA, R.N. SD46BAN, H. SD46LIN, B. SD46SU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46

Thermophys�cal Propert�es and Structural Trans�t�on of Hg0.8Cd0.2Te Melt—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Non-Crystall�ne Sol�ds, 2004.

LI, C. UABSU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46SCRIPA, R.N. UABBAN, H. UABLIN, B. UAB

Thermophysical Properties of Selected II–VI Semicon-duct�ng Melts—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 4th International Conference on Solidification and Gravity, M�skolc, Hungary, September 6–10, 2004.

LIEMOHN, M.W. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganKHAZANOV, G.V. SD50

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupl�ng and Assoc�ated R�ng Current Energ�zat�on Processes—Abstract Only. For pub-l�cat�on �n the Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on Monograph on Astrophys�cal Part�cle Accelerat�on �n Geospace and Beyond, 2004.

LIEMOHN, M.W. SD50RIDLEY, A.J. SD50KOZYRA, J.U. SD50GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50BRANDT, P.C. SD50HENDERSON, M.G. SD50DENTON, M.H. SD50JAHN, J.M. SD50ROELOF, E.C. SD50ET AL.

Conductance Effects on Inner Magnetospher�c Plasma Morphology: Model Comparisons With IMAGE EUV, MENA and HENA Data—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the Spr�ng AGU 2004 Meet�ng, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 2004 Jo�nt Assembly, AGU, CGU, & Soc�ety of Explorat�on Geo-phys�cts, 2004.

LITCHFORD, R.J. TD40Propuls�on and Power Technolog�es for The NASA Explo-ration Vision: A Research Perspective—Presentation. For presentat�on at the Sympos�um on MHD Electr�cal Power Generat�on and Related Technology, Tsukuba Sc�ence C�ty, Japan, September 10, 2004.

LOVELACE, J. SD46SOARES, A.S. SD46BELLAMY, H. SD46SWEET, R.M. SD46SNELL, E.H. SD46BORGSTAHL, G. SD46

F�rst Results of D�g�tal Topography Appl�ed to Macromo-lecular Crystals—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Appl�ed Crystallography, 2004.

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MACH, D.M. UAHBLAKESLEE, R.J. SD60BAILEY, J.C. Raytheon ITSSFARRELL, W.M. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterGOLDBERG, R.A. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterDESCH, M.D. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterHOUSER, J.G. Goddard Space Fl�ght Center

Lightning Optical Pulse Statistics From Storm Overflights During the Altus Cumulus Electrification Study—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Spec�al Issue of Atmospher�c Research, 2004.

MACLEOD, T.C. SD22HO, F.D. UAH

Ferroelectr�c F�eld Effect Trans�stor Model Us�ng Par-t�t�oned Ferroelectr�c Layer and Part�al Polar�zat�on— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at The 16th Internat�onal Sympos�um on Integrated Ferroelectr�cs, Gyeong�u, Korea, Apr�l 8, 2004, and for publ�cat�on �n the Integrated Ferro-electr�c Journal, 2004.

MADDOX, W. UAH/CSPARSPANN, J.F. SD50GERMANY, G. UAH/CSPAR

Correlat�on of Far Ultrav�olet Lunar Albedo W�th Solar Act�v�ty—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�ca-t�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Fall AGU 2004 Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

MAJUMDAR, A. ED25Numer�cal Model�ng of Conjugate Heat Transfer �n Flu�d Network—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 15th Annual Thermal & Flu�ds Analys�s Conference, Ph�ladel-ph�a, PA, August 30–September 3, 2004.

MAKAL, A. SD46HONG, Y.-S. SD46POTTER, R. SD46VETTAIKKORUMAKANKAUV, A.K. SUNYKOROTCHKINA, L.G. SUNYPATEL, M.S. SUNYCISZAK, E.M. SD46

Intr�cate Crystal Structure of D�hydrol�poam�de Dehydro-genase (E3) W�th �ts B�nd�ng Prote�n: Mult�ple Cop�es, Dynam�c and Stat�c D�sorders—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the Amer�can Crystallograph�c Assoc�at�on, Ch�cago, IL, July 17–22, 2004.

MALONE, R.W. QD01MOSES, K. Futron Corporat�on

Development of R�sk Assessment Matr�x for NASA Eng�-neer�ng and Safety Center—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the R�sk Analys�s: The Profess�on and the Future, Wyndham Palm Spr�ngs, CA, December 5–8, 2004.

MANGUS, D. TD54HEATON, A.F. TD54

Solar Sa�l Control Actuator Concepts—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, September 28–29, 2004.

MARKUSIC, T.E. TD40L�qu�d-Metal-Fed Pulsed Electromagnet�c Thrusters for In-Space Propuls�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the JANNAF Conference, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

MARKUSIC, T.E. TD40L�qu�d Metal Propellant Feed System for Plasma Pro-puls�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

MARKUSIC, T.E. TD40JONES, J.E. TD40COX, M.D. TD40

Thrust Stand for Electr�c Propuls�on Performance Evalu-at�on—Abstract/F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

MARTIN, A. TD40ESKRIDGE, R. TD40FIMOGNARI, P. UAHKOELFGEN, S.J. UAHLEE, M. TD40

Progress on the Plasmo�d Thruster Exper�ment (PTX)— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

MARTIN, A. TD40ESKRIDGE, R. TD40FIMOGNARI, P. UAHKOELFGEN, S.J. UAHLEE, M. TD40

The P lasmo�d Thrus te r Exper �men t (PTX)— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Amer�can Phys�cal Soc�ety 46th Annual Meet�ng of the D�v�s�on of Plasma Phys�cs, Savannah, GA, November 15–19, 2004.

MARTIN, J.J. TD40REID, R.S. TD40

Sod�um Based Heat P�pe Modules for Space Reac-tor Concepts: Sta�nless Steel SAFE-100 Core—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants, P�ttsburg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

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MARTIN, J.J. TD40SALVAIL, P. Morgan Research Corporation

Sod�um Heat P�pe Module Process�ng for the SAFE-100 Reactor Concept—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the STAIF 2004 Conference, Albuquerque, NM, Febru- ary 8–12, 2004.

MARTIN, M.A. TD53NGUYEN, H.H. TD53GREENE, W.D. TD53SEYMOUR, D C. TD53/ERC, Inc.

Trans�ent Mathemat�cal Model�ng for L�qu�d Rocket Eng�ne Systems: Methods, Capab�l�t�es, and Exper�ence—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 5th Internat�onal Sympos�um on L�qu�d Space Propuls�on, Chattanooga, TN, Octo- ber 27–30, 2003.

MAY, G. Inst�tute for Technology DevelopmentMITCHELL, B. SD10

Imag�ng Beyond What Man Can See—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Mon�tor�ng Sc�ence and Technology Sympos�um, Denver, CO, October 21–24, 2004.

MAZURUK, K. UAHVOLZ, M.P. SD46

Lorentz Body Force Induced by Travel�ng Magnet�c F�elds—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal Mag-netohydrodynam�cs, 2003.

MCCAUL, JR., E.W. SD60COHEN, C. USRA/SD60KIRKPATRICK, C. UAH

The Sens�t�v�ty of S�mulated Storm Structure and Intens�ty to the Temperature at the L�fted Condensat�on Level— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Monthly Weather Rev�ew, 2004.

MCCOLLUM, M. ED44Space Env�ronmental Effects and Spacecraft EMC—Presen-tat�on. For presentat�on at the 2004 IEEE EMS Sympos�um, Santa Clara, CA, August 9–13, 2004.

MCNAMARA, H. ED44JONES, J. Un�vers�ty of Western Ontar�oKAUFFMAN, B. ED44SUGGS, R.M. ED44COOKE, W.J. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44SMITH, S. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44

Meteoro�d Eng�neer�ng Model (MEM): A Meteoro�d Model for the Inner Solar System—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Meteoro�ds Conference 2004, London, Ontar�o, Canada, August 16–20, 2004.

MCNEAL, JR., C.I. TD07Bantam: A Caut�onary Tale—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Space 2004 Conference and Expos�t�on, San D�ego, CA, September 28–30, 2004.

MCNEAL, JR., C.I. TD07A Decade of X-Vehicles: Lessons Learned—Presentation. For presentat�on at Space 2004 Conference and Expos�t�on, San D�ego, CA, September 28–30, 2004.

MEEGAN, C.A. SD50The GLAST Burst Mon�tor—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the Amer�can Phys�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 1–4, 2004.

MEINHOLD, A. MP71Shuttle Env�ronmental Assurance (SEA) In�t�at�ve—Pre-sentat�on. For presentat�on at the U.S. Army Mater�als Command Environmental Office, Madison, AL, June 2–3, 2004.

MINAMITANI, E.F. BAE SystemsPUSEY, M.L. SD46

Flourescent Approaches to H�gh Throughput Crystallaog-raphy—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 10th Inter-nat�onal Conference on the Crystall�zat�on of B�olog�cal Macromolecules, Be�j�ng, Ch�na, June 5–8, 2004.

MINAMITANI, E.F. BAE SystemsPUSEY, M.L. SD46

Solut�on-Phase Processes of Macromolecular Crystall�za-t�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 10th Inter-nat�onal Conference on the Crystall�zat�on of B�olog�cal Macromolecules, Be�j�ng, Ch�na, June 5–8, 2004.

MINOW, J.I. ED44ALSTATT, R.L. Jacobs Sverdrup/ED44NEERGAARD, L.F. Jacobs Sverdrup/ED44

Interplanetary Rad�at�on and Internal Charg�ng Env�ronment Models for Solar Sa�ls—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, September 28–29, 2004.

MITCHELL, D.W. XP01X-37 Fl�ght Demonstrator—X-40A Fl�ght Test Approach—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum, Albuquerque, NM, February 11, 2004.

MONACO, L. SD46Lab on a Ch�p Appl�cat�on Development for Explora-t�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Mars Astrob�ol-ogy Sc�ence and Technology Workshop, Wash�ngton, DC, September 8–10, 2004.

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MONTGOMERY IV, E.E. TD05JOHNSON, L. TD05

The Development of Solar Sa�l Propuls�on for NASA Sc�-ence M�ss�ons to the Inner Solar System—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynam�cs and Mater�als Conference, 5th AIAA Gossamer Spacecraft Forums, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–24, 2004.

MONTGOMERY IV, E.E. TD05JOHNSON, L. TD05

Development of Solar Sa�l Propuls�on for Inner Solar Sys-tem NASA Sc�ence M�ss�ons—F�nal Paper. For presenta-t�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

MOORE, R.L. SD50FALCONER, D.A. UAHPORTER, J.G. SD50HATHAWAY, D.H. SD50YAMAUCHI, Y. SD50

Coronal Heat�ng, Sp�cules, and Solar-B—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the F�fth Solar-B Sc�ence Meet�ng, Tokyo, Japan, Novem- ber 14, 2003.

MOORE, R.L. SD50FALCONER, D.A. SD50STERLING, A.C. SD50

Ma�n-Sequence CME’s as Magnet�c Explos�ons: Compat-�b�l�ty W�th Observed K�nemat�cs—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Sh�ne Workshop, B�g Sky, MT, June 26–July 2, 2004.

MOORE, R.L. SD50STERLING, A.C. SD50

Compact Flares and CMEs—Abstract Only. For presenta-t�on at the RHESSI/SOHO/TRACE Workshop: Coord�nated Observat�ons of Flares and CME’s, Sonoma, CA, Decem- ber 8–11, 2004.

MOORE, R.L. SD50YAMAUCHO, Y. NJIT

Solar Magnet�c Explos�ons, Sp�cules, and the Hel�osphere—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed-�ngs of the 2004 Conference of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety/Solar Phys�cs D�v�s�on, Denver, CO, May 30– June 3, 2004.

MORRIS, C.I. TD40Numer�cal Model�ng of Pulse Detonat�on Rocket Eng�ne Gasdynam�cs and Performance—F�nal Paper and Presenta-t�on. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences

Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004, and for publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Propuls�on and Power, 2004.

NALL, M.E. SD10Meet�ng NASA’s M�ss�on Through Commerc�al Partner-sh�ps—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 4–8, 2004.

NALL, M.E. SD10CASAS, J. SD10

Accelerat�ng Explorat�on Through the Shar�ng of Best Pract�ces �n Research Partnersh�ps—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 24th Internat�onal Sympos�um on Space Technology and Sc�ence, M�yazak�, Japan, May 30– June 6, 2004.

NALL, M.E. SD10CASAS, J. SD10

Space Explorat�on Technolog�es Developed Through Ex�st-�ng and New Research Partnersh�ps In�t�at�ves—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th Internat�onal Astronaut�cal Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Octo- ber 4–8, 2004.

NEERGAARD, L.F. Jacobs Sverdrup/ED44DAVIS, V.A. SAICGARDNER, B. SAICMANDELL, M. SAICMINOW, J.I. ED44

Analys�s of Surface Charg�ng for a Cand�date Solar Sa�l M�ss�on Us�ng Nascap-2k—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, September 28–29, 2004.

NESTEROV, V.V. New Mexico Highlands UniversityANTIPIN, M.Y. New Mex�co H�ghlands Un�vers�tyNESTEROV, V.N. New Mexico Highlands UniversityMOORE, C.E. SD46CARDELINO, B.H. Spellman CollegeTIMOFEEVA, T.V. New Mexico Highlands University

Thermally Stable Heterocycl�c Im�nes as New Potent�al Nonl�near Opt�cal Mater�als—Abstract Only. For publ�ca-t�on �n the Journal of Phys�cal Chem�stry B, 2004.

NETTLES, A.T. ED34Allowables for Structural Compos�tes—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Conference on Compos�te Eng�neer�ng, H�lton Head, SC, August 8–14, 2004.

NEVALAINEN, J. SD50OOSTERBROEK, T. SD50BONAMENTE, M. SD50COLAFRANCESCO, S. SD50

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Non-Thermal Hard X-Ray Em�ss�on �n Galaxy Clusters Observed W�th the BeppoSAX PDS—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

NEWCHURCH, M.J. UAHFULLER, K.A. UAHBOWDLE, D.A. UAHJOHNSON, S. SD60KNUPP, K.R. UAHGILLANI, N. UAHBIAZAR, A. UAHMCNIDER, R.T. UAHBURRIS, J. Goddard Space Fl�ght CenterET AL.

Vertical Profiling of Air Pollution at RAPCD—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

NEWMAN, T.S. UAHSANTHANAM, N. UAHZHANG, H. UAHGALLAGHER, D.L. SD50

L�m�ted Angle Reconstruct�on Method for Reconstruct-ing Terrestrial Plasmaspheric Densities From EUV Images—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at The Appl�ed Informat�on Systems Research Program, P�ttsburg, PA, October 28–29, 2003.

NEWTON, R.L. ED10DAVIDSON, J.L. Vanderbilt UniversityICE, G.E. Oak R�dge Nat�onal LaboratoryLIU, W. Oak R�dge Nat�onal Laboratory

Synchroton X-Ray M�crod�ffract�on Analys�s of Proton Irrad�ated Polycrystall�ne D�amond F�lms—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n D�amond and Related Mater�als, 2004.

NGUYEN, H.H. TD53MARTIN, M.A. TD53

An Interpolat�on Method for Obta�n�ng Thermodynam�c Properties Near Saturated Liquid and Saturated Vapor L�nes—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on Subcomm�ttee Meet�ng, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–14, 2004.

NICHOLS, K.F. FD41SCHNEIDER, L. COLSA Corporat�onBEST, S. FD41

Mak�ng W�reless Networks Secure for NASA M�ss�on Critical Applications Using Virtual Private Network (VPN) Technology—F�nal Paper and Presentat�on. For presenta-t�on at the SpaceOps 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004.

NICHOLS, K.F. FD41SCHNEIDER, L. COLSA Corporat�onBEST, S. FD41

Mak�ng W�reless Networks Secure for NASA M�ss�on Critical Applications Using Virtual Private Network (VPN) Technology—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, CA, Octo- ber 4–8, 2004.

NISHIKAWA, K.I. SD50HARDEE, P. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaRICHARDSON, G. UAHPREECE, R. UAHSOL, H. UAH/SD50FISHMAN, G.J. SD50

Part�cle Accelerat�on and Magnet�c F�eld Generat�on �n Electron-Pos�tron Relat�v�st�c Shocks—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

NISHIKAWA, K.I. SD50HEDEDAL, C. N�els Bohr Inst�tuteHARDEE, P. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaRICHARDON, G. SD50PREECE, R. UAH/SD50SOL, H. Observatore de Par�s-MeudonFISHMAN, G.J. SD50

Part�cle Accelerat�on, Magnet�c F�eld Generat�on, and Em�ss�on �n Relat�v�st�c Shocks—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the Sw�ft Workshop, New Orleans, LA, Septem- ber 8, 2004; for presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed-�ngs of the 8th Meet�ng of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�-ety H�gh Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on, New Orleans, LA, September 8–11, 2004; and for presentat�on at the Workshop on Relat�v�st�c Plasmas �n Magnet�c F�eld, Stanford, CA, August 16–18, 2004.

NISHIKAWA, K.I. SD50RICHARDSON, G. SD50KOIDE, S. SD50SHIBATA, K. SD50KUDOH, T. SD50HARDEE, P. SD50FISHMAN, G.J. SD50

A General Relat�v�st�c Magnetohydrodynam�cs S�mulat�on of Jet Format�on W�th a State Trans�t�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

NISHIKAWA, K.I. SD50YAN, X.Y. SD50CAI, D.S. SD50LEMBEGE, B. SD50

Magnetospher�c Magnet�c Reconnect�on W�th Southward IMP by a 3D EMPM S�mulat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Explos�ve Phenomena �n Magnet�zed

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Plasma—New Development of Reconnect�on Research, Kyoto, Japan, March 17–19, 2004.

NIX, M. TD53STATON, E.J. Jacobs Sverdrup

Turnaround T�me Model�ng for Conceptual Rocket Eng�nes—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st Liquid Propulsion Subcommittee Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

NIXON, C.A. Un�vers�ty of MarylandACHTERBERG, R.K. Sc�ence Systems & Apps.CONRATH, B.J. Cornell Un�vers�tyIRWIN, P.G.J. Un�vers�ty of OxfordFOUCHET, T. Un�vers�ty of Oxford/MeudonPARRISH, P.D. Un�vers�ty of OxfordABBAS, M.M. SD50LECLAIR, A. SD50ROMANI, P.N. Goddard Space Fl�ght Center

Meridional Variations of C2H2 and C2H6 �n Jup�ter’s Atmosphere From Cass�n� CIRS Infrared Spectra—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Icarus, 2004.

NUNES, JR., A.C. ED33Plasma Arc Weld�ng: How �t Works: A Br�ef Account of the Phys�cal Pr�nc�ples of PAW—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Fabr�cator, 2004.

OELGOETZ, P. Boe�ngJOHNSON, R. Boe�ngTODD, D. Boe�ngRUSSELL, S. ED32WALKER, W. ED32

Bl�nd Leak Detect�on for Closed Systems—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Boe�ng Techn�cal Excellence Confer-ence, St. Lou�s, MO, February 24, 2004.

O’NEIL, D.A. FD02MANKINS, J.C. NASA Headquarters

Advanced Technology L�fecycle Analys�s Stem (ATLAS)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th Internat�onal Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

OVERBEY, B.G. RaytheonROBERTS, B.C. ED44

Extreme Meteorolog�cal Parameters Dur�ng Space Shuttle Pad Exposure Per�ods—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 11th Amer�can Meteorolog�cal Soc�ety Av�at�on, Range, & Aerospace Meteorolog�cal Conference, Hyann�s, MA, October 4–8, 2004.

PALOSZ, B. SD46GIERLOTKA, S. SD46

SWIDERSKA-SRODA, A. SD46FIETKIEWICZ, K. SD46KALISZ, G. SD46GRZANKA, E. SD46STEL’MAKH, S. SD46PALOSZ, B. BAE Systems

Comb�n�ng Hard W�th Soft Mater�als �n Nonoscale Under H�gh-Pressure, H�gh-Temperature Cond�t�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop—Innovat�ve Superhard Mater�als and Susta�nable Coat�ngs, K�ev, Ukra�ne, May 12–15, 2004.

PALOSZ, B. SD46STEL’MAKH, S. SD46GRZANKA, E. SD46GIERLOTKA, S. SD46PALOSZ, B. BAE Systems

H�gh Pressure X-Ray D�ffract�on Stud�es of Nanocrystal-l�ne Mater�als—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 22nd European Crystallograph�c Meet�ng, Budapest, Hungary, August 26–31, 2004.

PALOSZ, B. SD46VOLZ, M.P. SD46COBB, S.D. SD46MOTAKEF, S. Cape S�mulat�ons, Inc.SZOFRAN, F.R. SD46

Detached Growth of Germanium by Directional Solidifica-t�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 14th Interna-t�onal Confernce on Crystal Growth �n Conjunct�on W�th the 12th International Conference on Vapor Growth and Ep�taxy, Grenoble, France, August 9–13, 2004.

PANDEY, A.B. Pratt & Wh�tneySHAH, S.R. ED33SHADOAN, M. TD07

H�gh Strength D�scont�nuously Re�nforced Alum�num for Rocket Appl�cat�ons—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the TMS Mater�als Sc�ence and Technology Conference, Ch�-cago, IL, November 9–12, 2003.

PANNELL, B. ED42Us�ng a Genet�c Algor�thm to Des�gn a Nuclear Electr�c Spacecraft—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the Huntsv�lle S�mulat�on Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, October 30–31, 2003.

PANOV, A.D. Moscow State UniversityADAMS, J.H. SD50AHN, H.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandBASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. Moscow State Un�vers�tyBATKOV, K.E. Moscow State UniversityCHANG, J. Max Planck Inst�tute

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CHRISTL, M.J. SD50FAZELY, A.R. Southern Un�vers�tyGANEL, O. Un�vers�ty of MarylandET AL.

The Energy Spectra of Heavy Nucle� Measured by the ATIC Exper�ment—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publication in Proceedings of the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Par�s, France, July 18–25, 2004.

PARKINSON, D.A. TD51BROWN, K.K. TD51

Test Plann�ng Approach and Lessons—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on Subcommittee Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

PATRICK, M.C. ED12COOPER, A.E. ED12POWERS, W.T. ED12

Support of Integrated Health Management (IHM) Through Automated Analyses of Flow-F�eld-Der�ved Spectrograph�c Data—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the JANNAF Interagency Propuls�on Comm�ttee, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, December 1–5, 2003.

PECK, J. ED21TORRES, I. ED21

A DMAP Program for the Select�on of Accelerometer Locat�ons �n MSC/Nastran—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Struc-tural Dynam�cs, and Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, May 19–22, 2004.

PERRIN, D.J. SD50SIDMAN, E.D. SD50MEEGAN, C.A. SD50BRIGGS, M.S. SD50CONNAUGHTON, V. SD50

GLAST Burst Mon�tor Tr�gger Class�f�cat�on Algo-r�thm—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the H�gh Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on of the Amer�can Soc�ety, New Orleans, LA, Septem- ber 8–11, 2004.

PIKUTA, E.V. SD50HOOVER, R.B. SD50

Astrobiological Significance of Chemolithoautotrophic Ac�doph�les—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 48th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

PIKUTA, E.V. SD50HOOVER, R.B. SD50

Potent�al Appl�cat�on of Anaerob�c Extremoph�les for Hydrogen Product�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 48th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

PIKUTA, E.V. SD50HOOVER, R.B. SD50

Growth of the Facultat�ve Anaerobes From Antarct�ca, Alaska, and Patagon�a at Low Temperatures—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

PIKUTA, E.V. SD50HOOVER, R.B. SD50

Oxygen Effect on the Low Temperature Tolerance of Fac-ultat�ve Anaerobes From Antarct�ca, Alaska, and Patago-n�a—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

PIKUTA, E.V. SD50MARSIC, D. UAHBEJ, A. UABTANG, J. Amer�can Type Culture Collect�onKRADER, P. Amer�can Type Culture Collect�onHOOVER, R.B. SD50

Carnobacter�um Ple�stocaen�um sp. nov. a Novel Psychro-tolerant, Facultat�ve Anaerobe Isolated From Permafrost of the Fox Tunnel �n Alaska—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Internat�onal Journal of Systemat�c and Evolut�onary M�crob�ology, 2004.

PIVOVAROFF, M.J. SD50BARBER, W.C. SD50CRAIG, W.W. SD50HASAGAWA, B.H. SD50RAMSEY, B.D. SD50TAYLOR, C. SD50

Gamma-Ray Focus�ng Opt�cs for Small An�mal Imag-�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the IEEE Rome 2004 Med�cal Imag�ng Conference, Rome, Italy, Octo- ber 16–22, 2004.

POLETTO, G. INAFSUESS, S.T. SD50

JD 7: The Sun and the Hel�osphere as an Integrated Sys-tem—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the H�ghl�ghts of Astronomy, 2003.

POLETTO, G. SD50SUESS, S.T. SD50

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The Sun and the Hel�osphere as an Integrated System— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n ISBN 1-4020-2830-X, Kluwer Academ�c Publ�shers, 2004.

POLETTO, G. SD50SUESS, S.T. SD50BEMPORAD, A. SD50SCHWADRON, N. SD50ELLIOTT, H.A. SD50ZURBUCHEN, T. SD50KO, Y. SD50

Ev�dence for Hot Plasma After CME Events From Remote and In S�tu Observat�ons—Abstract Only. For publ �cat �on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal Letters, 2004.

POPP, C.G. TD52ROBINSON, P.J. AerojetVEITH, E.M. Aerojet

Ign�t�on Character�zat�on Tests of the LOX/Ethanol Propel-lant Comb�nat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Confer-ence, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

POTTER, R. SD46HONG, Y.-S. SD46CISZAK, E.M. SD46/UAH

Use of Plast�c Cap�llar�es for Macromolecular Crystal-l�zat�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Appl�ed Crystallography, 2003.

PRESSON, K. FD24TRICHILO, M. ALTEC

MPLM Act�ve M�ss�on Preparat�on: TCS Un�que Test�ng for R�sk M�t�gat�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

PRICE, M.W. Corn�ng Inc.SCRIPA, R.N. UABSZOFRAN, F.R. SD46MOTAKEF, S. CAPE S�mulat�onsHANSON, B. Corn�ng Inc.

Analysis of Radial Segregation in Directionally Solidified Hg0.89Mn0.11Te—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth, 2003.

PUSEY, M.L. SD46Grow�ng Larger Crystals for Neutron D�ffract�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 5th Internat�onal Sympos�um on Organ�zed Research Comb�nat�on System (ORCS), Toka�, Ibarak�, Japan, November 19–21, 2003.

PUSEY, M.L. SD48LIU, Z.-J. Un�vers�ty of Georg�aTEMPEL, W. Un�vers�ty of Georg�aPRAISSMAN, J. Un�vers�ty of Georg�aLIN, D. Un�vers�ty of Georg�aWANG, B.-C. Un�vers�ty of Georg�aGAVIRA, J.A. UAHNG, J.D. UAH

L�fe �n the Fast Lane for Prote�n Crystall�zat�on and X-Ray Crystallography—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Process �n B�ophys�cs and Molecular B�ology, 2004.

QUATTROCHI, D.A. SD60LUVALL, J.C. SD60

Est�mat�ng Spat�ally D�str�buted Surface Fluxes �n a Sem�-Ar�d Great Bas�n Desert Us�ng Landsat TM Thermal Data—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Thermal Remote Sens�ng �n Land Surface Processes, 2004.

QUINN, J.E. TD51Outbr�ef—Long L�fe Rocket Eng�ne Panel—F�nal Paper. For presentation at the JANNAF Conference, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

RAMACHANDRAN, N. BAE Systems/SD46LESLIE, F.W. SD46

Magnet�c Control of Solutal Buoyancy-Dr�ven Convec-t�on. Part I: Theory and Exper�ments—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Internat�onal Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2003.

RAMACHANDRAN, N. BAE Systems/SD46LESLIE, F.W. SD46

Magnet�c Control of Convect�on Dur�ng Prote�n Crystal-l�zat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Interna-t�onal Conference on Crystal Growth, Grenoble, France, August 9–13, 2004.

RAMACHANDRAN, N. BAE Systems/SD46LESLIE, F.W. SD46

Us�ng Magnet�c F�elds to Control Convect�on Dur-ing Protein Cystallization—Analysis and Validation Stud�es—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Crystal Growth, 2004.

RAMACHANDRAN, N. BAE Systems/SD46RAY, C.S. SD46ROGERS, J.R. SD46

Develop�ng Glassy Magnets From S�mulated Compos�t�on of Mart�an So�l for Explorat�on Appl�cat�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Mater�al Research Soc�ety Mater�als for Space Appl�cat�ons, Boston, MA, November 29–December 3, 2004.

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RAMIREZ-RUIZ, E. Inst�tute for Advanced StudyGRANOT, J. KIPAC/Stanford Un�vers�tyKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50WOOSLEY, S.E. Un�vers�ty of Cal�forn�aPATEL, S.K. USRA/SD50MAZZALI, P.A. INAF

A Different Point of View Towards GRB 031203—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nature, 2004.

RAMSEY, B.D. SD50The X-Ray Polar�metry Explorer (XPE)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the X-Ray Polar�metry Conference, Stanford, CA, February 9–11, 2004.

RAMSEY, B.D. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50ENGELHAUPT, D. UAHGUBAREV, M. USRAKOLODZIEJCZAK, J.J. SD31O’DELL, S.L. SD50SPEEGLE, C.O. Raytheon/ITSSWEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50

AS04-AS02-133 Electroformed-N�ckel Hard X-Ray Opt�c Development at NASA/MSFC—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Astro-nom�cal Telescopes & Instrumentat�on, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

RAMSEY, B.D. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50ENGELHAUPT, D. SD50KOLODZIEJCZAK, J.J. SD50O’DELL, S.L. SD50SPEEGLE, C.O. SD50WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50

X-Ray Vision—Abstract Only. For publication in the OE Magaz�ne, 2004.

RANASINGHE, K.S. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaRAY, C.S. SD46DAY, D.E. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaROGERS, J.R. SD46HYERS, R.W. Un�vers�ty of MassachusettsRATHZ, T.J. UAH

Conta�nerless Process�ng of a L�th�um D�s�l�cate Glass—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Non- Crystall�ne Sol�ds, 2004.

RANASINGHE, K.S. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaWEI, P.F. Massachusetts Inst�tuteKELTON, K.F. Wash�ngton Un�vers�tyRAY, C.S. SD46DAY, D.E. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-Rolla

Verification of an Analytical Method for Measuring Crystal Nucleat�on Rates �n Glasses From DTA Data—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Non-Crystall�ne Sol�ds, 2004.

REID, R.S. TD40Alkal� Metal Heat P�pe L�fe Issues—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants, P�ttsburg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

REIS, S.T. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaKIM, C.W. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaBROW, R.K. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaRAY, C.S. SD46

Nucleat�on and Crystall�zat�on as Induced by Bend�ng Stress �n L�th�um S�l�cate Glass F�bers—Abstract Only. For publ�-cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Internat�onal Congress on Glass Conference, Sao Paolo, Braz�l, September 21–25, 2003.

REIS, S.T. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-RollaRAY, C.S. SD46BROW, R.K. Un�vers�ty of M�ssour�-Rolla

Deformat�on, Stress Relaxat�on, and Crystall�zat�on of L�th�um S�l�cate Glass F�bers Below the Glass Trans�t�on Temperature—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Mater�als Sc�ence, 2004.

RICHMOND, R.C. SD46Mult�parametr�c Determ�nat�on of Rad�at�on R�sk— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the NASA Cell Sc�ence Conference, Palo Alto, CA, February 26–28, 2004.

RICHMOND, R.C. SD46Rad�at�on R�sk Assessment of the Ind�v�dual Astronaut— A Complement to Rad�at�on Interests at the NIH—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Inv�ted Talk to Nat�onal Inst�-tute of Health, Rockv�lle, MD, Apr�l 19, 2004.

RICHMOND, R.C. SD46CRUZ, A. SD46BORS, K. SD46

B�odos�metry as a New Parad�gm for Determ�nat�on of Rad�at�on R�sks and R�sk-M�t�gat�on �n Astronauts Exposed to Space Rad�at�on—Abstract Only. For presenta-tion at the 75th Annual Scientific Meeting, Anchorage, AK, May 2–6, 2004.

RICKMAN, D. SD60LUVALL, J. SD60MASK, P. SD60SHAW, J. SD60KISSEL, D.E. SD60SULLIVAN, D. SD60

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Prec�s�on Agr�culture: Chang�ng the Face of Farm�ng—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Geot�mes, November 2003.

RITCHIE, S.M.C. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaLUO, Q. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaCURTIS, S.S. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaHOLLADAY, J.B. FD24CLARK, D.W. FD24

New Hydroph�l�c, Compos�te Membranes for A�r Removal From Water Coolant Systems—F�nal Paper. For presenta-t�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

ROBERTS, B.C. ED44Range Commanders Counc�l Meteorology Group 88th Meet�ng—NASA Marshall Space Fl�ght Center Task Report—2004—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Range Commanders Counc�l Meteorology Group 88th Meet�ng, S�lver Spr�ngs, MD, May 10–12, 2004.

ROBERTS, B.C. ED44KNUPP, K.R. UAH

Strong Updraft Feature Assoc�ated W�th Hurr�cane Earl Dur�ng Landfall—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 26th Conference on Hurr�canes and Trop�cal Meteorology, M�am�, FL, May 3–7, 2004.

ROBERTSON, B. ED13WILKERSON, D. ED13

Multi-Level Simulation of a Real Time Vibration Monitor-�ng System Component—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 7th M�l/Aerospace Appl�cat�ons of Programmable Log�c Dev�ces Internat�onal Conference (MAPLD), Wash�ngton, DC, September 8–10, 2004.

ROBERTSON, F.R. SD60LU, H.-L. USRA

How Consistent are Recent Variations in the Tropical Energy and Water Cycle Resolved by Satell�te Measure-ments?—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�ca-t�on �n Proceed�ngs of the IGWCO/GEWEX/UNESCO Workshop on Trends in Global Water Cycle Variables, Paris, France, November 3–5, 2004.

ROBERTSON, F.R. SD60LU, H.-L. SD60

How Well are Recent Climate Variability Signals Resolved by Satell�te Rad�at�ve Flux Est�mates?—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 13th AMS Conference on Satell�te Meteorology and Oceanog-raphy, Norfolk, VA, September 20–23, 2004.

ROBERTSON, F.R. SD60ROADS, J. Scr�pps Inst�tuteOGLESBY, R. SD60MARSHALL, S. Duke Un�vers�ty

Trop�cal D�abat�c Heat�ng and the Role of Convect�ve Processes as Represented �n Several Contemporary Cl�mate Models—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 84th AMS Annual Meet�ng, Seattle, WA, January 11–15, 2004.

ROBERTSON, T. TD40NORDLEY, G.D. Consultant

A Rev�ew of Past Ins�ghts by Robert L. Forward, Ph.D.: Emerg�ng Technolog�es and Future Concepts—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the STAIF 2004 Conference, Albuquer-que, NM, February 8–12, 2004.

ROBINSON, R.K. SD10Hyperspectral Imag�ng on the International Space Station: An Innovat�ve Approach to Commerc�al Development of Space—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 5–8, 2004.

RODGERS, S. TD40Monopropellant Research—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the DIA Appl�ed Technology Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, July 26–30, 2004.

RODRIGUEZ, P.R. ED20NASA: Past, Present, and Future—Presentat�on. For pre-sentat�on at the Un�vers�daDa Coruna, Campus De Elv�na, La Coruna, Spa�n, 2003.

ROE, F.D. ED19HOWARD, R.T. ED19MURPHY, L. ED19

Automated Rendezvous and Capture System Development and S�mulat�on for NASA—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the SPIE Defense and Secur�ty Sympos�um, Orlando, FL, Apr�l 12–16, 2004.

ROGERS, E. QTEC Inc.HALE, J.P. VS30ZOOK, K. QTEC Inc.GOWDA, S. AMA Inc.SALAS, A.O. Langley Research CenterRequ�rements Development for the NASA Advanced Eng�neer-�ng Env�ronment (AEE)—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meet�ng and Exh�b�t, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

ROGERS, J.H. QS40SAFIE, F.M. QS40

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STOTT, J.E. Hernandez Eng�neer�ngLO, Y. Hernandez Eng�neer�ng

Appl�cat�on of Probab�l�st�c R�sk Assessment (PRA) Dur-�ng Conceptual Des�gn for the NASA Orb�tal Space Plane (OSP)—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Conference on Probab�l�st�c Safety Assessment and Man-agement, Berl�n, Germany, June 14–18, 2004.

ROGERS, J.R. SD46COOK, B. SD46

MSFC Nuclear Propuls�on Mater�als Development—Ab-stract Only. For presentat�on at the Tr�-Lateral All�ance Collaborat�ve Techn�cal Forum, Chattanooga, TN, May 4–7, 2004.

ROL, E. SD50VAN DER HORST, A.J. SD50WIJERS, R.A.M.J. SD50STROM, R. SD50KAPER, L. SD50KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50VAN DEN HEUVEL, E.P.J. SD50

The Rad�o Afterglow of GRB 030329 at Cent�metre Wavelengths: Ev�dence for Mult�ple Jets or a Structured Jet—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

ROL, E. Un�vers�ty of AmsterdamWIJERS, R.A.M.J. Un�vers�ty of AmsterdamKOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50KAPER, L. Un�vers�ty of AmsterdamVAN DEN HEUVEL, E.P.J. University of Amsterdam

A D�agnost�c Tool for Dark GRBs—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

ROYCHOUDHURY, S. Prec�s�on Combust�onWALSH, D. Prec�s�on Combust�onPERRY, J.L. FD21

M�crol�th Based Sorber for Removal of Env�ronmental Contam�nants—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Ev�ronmental Systems, Colo-rado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

ROZANOV, A.Y. Paleontological InstituteHOOVER, R.B. SD50

Atlas of Bacter�omorphs �n Carbonaceous Chondr�tes— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Pro-ceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 48th Annual Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, August 3–8, 2003.

RUF, J.H. TD64MCDANIELS, D.M. TD63

Exper�mental Results for an Annular Aerosp�ke W�th D�f-ferent�al Throttl�ng—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the

5th Internat�onal Sympos�um on L�qu�d Space Propuls�on, Chattanooga, TN, October 27, 2003.

RUSSELL, C.K. ED33CARTER, R. ED33ELLIS, D.L. Glenn Research CenterGOUDY, R. Sp�n Tech

Fr�ct�on St�r Weld�ng of GR-Cop 84 for Combust�on Chamber L�ners—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynam�cs and Mater�als Conference, Palm Spr�ngs, CA, Apr�l 19–22, 2004.

SACKHEIM, R.L. DA01Overv�ew of Space Transportat�on and Propuls�on at NASA—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the 5th Inter-nat�onal Sympos�um on L�qu�d Space Propuls�on, Chat-tanooga, TN, October 27–30, 2003.

SACKHEIM, R.L. DA01GEVEDEN, R.D. DA01KING, D.A. DA01

The New National Vision for Space Exploration—Final Paper. For presentat�on at the 16th Internat�onal Federat�on of Automat�c Control Sympos�um on Automat�c Control �n Aerospace, St. Petersburg, Russ�a, June 14–18, 2004.

SACKHEIM, R.L. TD04LONDON III, J.R. TD04WEEKS, D.J. TD04

The Future for Small Launch Vehicles—Presentation. For presentat�on at the 2004 Small Payload R�deshare Confer-ence, Anchorage, AK, May 11–13, 2004.

SCHAFER, C. TD40MSFC Propuls�on Research Center Overv�ew—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the DIA Appl�ed Technology Conference, Huntsv�lle, AL, July 26–30, 2004.

SCHLAGHECK, R.A. SD40STAGG, E. Teledyne Brown Eng�neer�ng

The NASA’s Mater�als Sc�ence Research Program—Its New Strateg�c Goals and Opportun�t�es—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2nd Internat�onal Sympos�um on Phys�cal Sc�ences �n Space Held Jo�ntly W�th Spacebound 2004, Toronto, Ontar�o, Canada, May 23–27, 2004.

SCHNEIDER, J.A. M�ss�ss�pp� State Un�vers�tyBESHEARS, R. ED32NUNES, JR., A.C. ED33

Computer Tomography 3-D Imag�ng of the Metal Deforma-t�on Flow Path �n Fr�ct�on St�r Weld�ng—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the TMS (The M�nerals, Metals, and

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Mater�als Soc�ety) Mater�als, Sc�ence and Technology 2004, New Orleans, LA, September 26–29, 2004.

SCHNEIDER, J.A. M�ss�ss�pp� State Un�vers�tyNUNES, JR., A.C. ED33

Character�zat�on of the M�cro Textures �n a Fr�ct�on St�r Weld—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the ASM Mater�-als Solut�ons 2004, Subd�v�s�on: Internat�onal Conference on Jo�n�ng of Advanced & Spec�al�ty Mater�als, Octo- ber 18–21, 2004.

SCHNEIDER, J.A. M�ss�ss�pp� State Un�vers�tyNUNES, JR., A.C. ED33

Character�zat�on of Plast�c Flow and Result�ng M�cro- Textures �n a Fr�ct�on St�r Weld—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of Metallurg�cal and Mater�als Transact�ons B, P�ttsburg, PA, 2004.

SCHNEIDER, J.A. M�ss�ss�pp� State Un�vers�tyNUNES, JR., A.C. ED33STEELE, G. Morgan Research Corporat�on

TEM Study of the FSW Nugget �n AA2195-T81—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the ASM Mater�als Solut�ons 2004, Subd�v�s�on: Internat�onal Conference on Jo�n�ng of Advanced and Spec�al�ty Mater�als, October 18–21, 2004.

SCHNEIDER, T.A. ED31MIKELLIDES, I.G. SAICJONGEWARD, G.A. SAICPETERSON, T. Glenn Research CenterKERSLAKE, T.W. Glenn Research CenterSNYDER, D. Glenn Research CenterFERGUSON, D. Glenn Research Center

Solar Arrays for D�rect-Dr�ve Electr�c Propuls�on: Arc�ng at High Voltages—Abstract Only. For publication in the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2004.

SCHRAMM, F. CD30The Need for Traceab�l�ty—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the AIAG 2004 Auto-ID Showcase Southfield, Detroit, MI, May 20, 2004.

SEGRE, P.N. SD46Or�g�n of Stab�l�ty �n Sed�mentat�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the D�v�s�on of Flu�d Dynam�cs 56th Annual Meet�ng, East Rutherford, NJ, September 23–25, 2003.

SEGRE, P.N. SD46MCCLYMER, J.P. Un�vers�ty of Ma�ne

Fluctuations, Stratification and Stability in a Liquid Fluid-�zed Bed at Low Reynolds Number—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Phys�cs: Condensed Matter, 2004.

SEGRE, P.N. SD46SNELL, E.H. SD46ADAMEK, D.H. SD46

Marangon� Convect�on and Dev�at�ons From Maxwells’ Evaporat�on Model—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Phys�cal Rev�ew Letters, 2004.

SEVER, T.L. SD60SATURNO, W. SD60IRWIN, D.E. SD60

Putt�ng Us on the Map: Remote Sens�ng Invest�gat�on of the Anc�ent Maya Landscape—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Remote Sens�ng �n Archaeology, 2004.

SEXTON, J. XP01X-37 and Our Future �n Space: Break�ng Barr�ers to Ach�eve New M�lestones �n Space Settlement–Presentat�on (CD). For presentation at the AIAA Reusable Launch Vehicle Program Committee Meeting, Reno, NV, January 7, 2004.

SHAH, S.R. ED33JERMAN, G. ED33

W�ng Lead�ng Edge Debr�s Analys�s—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the TMS 2004 Annual Meet�ng, Charlotte, NC, March 14–18, 2004.

SHAH, S.R. ED33JERMAN, G. ED33COSTON, J. ED33

Unlock�ng the Mystery of Columbia’s Trag�c Acc�dent Through Mater�als Character�zat�on—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the M�ss�ss�pp� State Un�vers�ty Mater�als Work�ng Group Sem�nar, Starksv�lle, MS, October 15, 2003.

SHEETS, P. Un�vers�ty of ColoradoSEVER, T. SD60

Creat�ng and Perpetuat�ng Soc�al Memory Across the Anc�ent Costa R�can Landscape—Abstract Only. For pub-l�cat�on �n Remote Sens�ng �n Archaeology, 2004.

SIBILLE, L. BAE Systems/SD46GAVIRA-GALLARDO, J.A. SD46HOURLIER-BAHLOUL, D. SD46

Synthes�s of Sol-Gel Precursors for Ceram�cs From Lunar and Mart�an So�l S�mulars—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th Pacific Coast Regional and Basic Science Divi-s�on Fall Meet�ng, Oakland, CA, October 19–22, 2003.

SIMS, W.H. TD40High Efficiency Microwave Power Amplifier (HEMPA) Des�gn—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal IPSI-2004, Pescara, Italy, July 28–August 2, 2004.

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SIMS, W.H. TD40PEARSON, J.B. TD40

Radio Frequency (RF) Trap for Confinement of Antimatter Plasmas Us�ng Rotat�ng Wall Electr�c F�elds—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 6th NASA/DOD Conference on Evolvable Hardware, Seattle, WA, June 24–26, 2004.

SINGH, N. UAHKHAZANOV, G.V. SD50

Numer�cal S�mulat�on of Waves Dr�ven by Plasma Currents Generated by Low-Frequency Alfvén Waves �n a Mult�-Ion Plasma—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2003.

SINGH, N. UAHSAHA, S. SD50CRAVEN, P.D. SD50GALLAGHER, D.L. SD50JONES, J. SD50

Magnet�zed Plasma Expans�on and �ts Interact�on W�th a Plasma Stream—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2003.

SINGHAL, S.N. ED30Overv�ew of Future of Probab�l�st�c Methods and RMSL Technology and the Probab�l�st�c Methods Educat�on In�-t�at�ve for the U.S. Army at the SAE G-11 Meet�ng, P�ca-t�nny Arsenal—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the SAE G-11 RMSL (Rel�ab�l�ty, Ma�nta�nab�l�ty, Supportab�l�ty and Log�st�cs) D�v�s�on Meet�ng, P�cat�nny Arsenal, NJ, March 1–3, 2004.

SKELLEY, S.E. TD63Inducer Hydrodynam�c Forces �n a Cav�tat�ng Env�ronment—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 ASME Heat Transfer/ Flu�ds Eng�neer�ng Summer Conference, Charlotte, NC, July 11–15, 2004.

SMITH, D.D. SD46Coherent Effects �n T�ny Opt�cs: Tunnel�ng Through the Look�ng Glass—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Jet Propuls�on Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, September 30, 2003.

SMITH, D.D. SD46Coherence Effects �n Coupled Opt�cal Resonators— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 34th W�nter Collo-qu�um on the Phys�cs of Quantum Electron�cs, Snowb�rd, UT, January 4–8, 2004.

SMITH, D.D. SD46Coherence Phenomena �n Coupled Opt�cal Resonators— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Inv�ted Talk to

Oklahoma State Un�vers�ty, St�llwater, OK, Apr�l 8, 2004, and publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Modern Opt�cs, 2004.

SMITH, D.D. SD46CHANG, H. UAH

Induced Transparency and Absorpt�on �n Coupled M�cro-esonators—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Inst�tute of Electr�cal and Electron�cs Eng�neers—Lasers and Electro-Opt�cs (IEEE-LEOS) Soc�ety Meet�ng, San D�ego, CA, June 28–30, 2004.

SMITH, D.D. SD46CHANG, H. UAHFULLER, K.A. UAH

Photon Dynam�cs �n Coherently Coupled Opt�cal Resona-tors—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Opt�cal Soc�ety of Amer�ca Front�ers �n Opt�cs Conference, (OSA), Roch-ester, NY, October 10–14, 2004.

SMITHERMAN, JR., D.V. FD02Technology Development and Demonstrat�on Concepts for the Space Elevator—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 55th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, Br�t�sh Columb�a, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

SNELL, E.H. SD46VAN DER WOERD, M.J. SD46MILLER, M.D. SD46DEACON, A.M. SD46

F�nd�ng a Cold Needle �n a Warm Haystack: Infrared Imag�ng Appl�ed to Locat�ng Cryocooled Crystals �n Loops—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Appl�ed Crystallography, 2004.

SOKOLSKAYA, N.V. Moscow State UniversityADAMS, J.H. SD50AHN, H.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandBASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. Moscow State U.BATKOV, K.E. Moscow State UniversityCHANG, J. Max Planck Inst�tuteCHRISTL, M.J. SD50FAZELY, A.R. Southern Un�vers�tyGANEL, O. Un�vers�ty of MarylandET AL.

Albedo �n the ATIC Exper�ment: Results of Measurements and S�mulat�on—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Phys�cs of Atom�c Nucle�, 2004.

SORENSEN, K. TD05Hyperbol�c Inject�on Issues for MXER Tethers—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the AIAA Jo�nt Propuls�on Con-ference, Huntsv�lle, AL, July 20–23, 2003.

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SPANN, J.F. SD50Challenges �n Model�ng the Sun-Earth System—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Spr�ng AGU Meet�ng, 2004 Jo�nt Assembly: AGU, the Canad�an Geophys�cal Un�on (CGU) and the Soc�ety of Explorat�on Geophys�c�sts, Mon-treal, Quebec, Canada, May 17–21, 2004, and at the GEM Workshop, Snowmass, CO, June 20–25, 2004.

SPANN, J.F. SD50GERMANY, G. UAH/CSPARMADDOX, W. UAH/CSPAR

Winter Comparison of Auroral Images From Polar UVI and IMAGE FUV—Abstract Only. For presentation at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of The AGU 2004 Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

SPANN, J.F. SD50KHAZANOV, G.V. SD50MENDE, S.B. UCB

The Role of Auroral Imag�ng �n Understand�ng Ionosphere-Inner Magnetosphere Interact�ons—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the 30th Ann�versary Yosem�te Workshop Inner Magnetosphere Interact�ons, Yosem�te, CA, February 3–6, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70Future Space Telescope M�rror Technology Requ�re-ments—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Front�ers �n Opt�cs 2004, The 88th Annual Meet�ng, Rochester, NY, October 10–14, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70FEINBERG, L.D. SD70RUSSELL, J.K. SD70TEXTER, S. Northrop Grumman

JWST Pr�mary M�rror Mater�al Select�on—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Astronom�cal Telescopes and Instrumentat�on 2004 Scot-t�sh Exh�b�t�on and Convent�on Center, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70LEISAWITZ, D.T. SD70BENFORD, D.J. SD70

M�rror Requ�rements for SAFIR—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the As-tronom�cal Telescopes and Instrumentat�on 2004 Scott�sh Exh�b�t�on and Convent�on Center, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70ROWELL, G.H. Tennessee State Un�vers�ty

Ground-Based Telescope Parametr�c Cost Model—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs

of the Astronom�cal Telescopes and Instrumentat�on 2004 Scott�sh Exh�b�t�on and Convent�on Center, Glasgow, Scot-land, June 21–25, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70ROWELL, G.H. Qual�s Corporat�onREESE, G. SAICBYBERG, A. Lockheed Mart�n

Mult�var�able Parametr�c Cost Model for Ground Opt�cal Telescope Assembly—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Opt�cal Eng�neer�ng, 2004.

STAHL, H.P. SD70SMITH, W.S. SD70

M�rror Requ�rements for SAFIR—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at From Sp�tzer to Herschel and Beyond: The Future of Far-IR Space Astrophys�cs, Pasadena, CA, June 7–10, 2004.

STANOJEV, B.J. TD40HOUTS, M. Los Alamos Nat�onal Laboratory

Deflection Measurements of a Thermally Simulated Nuclear Core Us�ng a H�gh-Resolut�on CCD-Camera—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2004), P�ttsburg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

STEEVE, B.E. ED22KAPERNICK, R.J. Los Alamos Nat�onal Laboratory

Des�gn Development Analyses �n Support of a Heatp�pe-Brayton Cycle Heat Exchanger—F�nal Paper. For presen-tat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants, P�ttsburg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

STELLINGWERF, R.F. Stell�ngwerf Consult�ngROBINSON, J.H. Morgan Research Corporat�onEVANS, S.W. ED31STALLWORTH, R. ED31HOVATER, M. ED31

Foam-On-T�le Impact Model�ng for the STS-107 Invest�-gat�on—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 5–8, 2004.

STELLINGWERF, R.F. Stell�ngwerf Consult�ngROBINSON, J.H. Rob�nson Consult�ngRICHARDSON, S. ED31EVANS, S.W. ED31STALLWORTH, R. ED31HOVATER, M. ED31

Foam on T�le Impact Model�ng for the Space Shuttle Pro-gram—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, Janu-ary 5–8, 2004.

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STERLING, A.C. SD50CME Erupt�on Onset Observat�ons From EIT and SXT—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Solar, Hel�osphere and Interplanetry (SHINE) Workshop, B�g Sky, MT, June 28–July 1, 2004.

STERLING, A.C. SD50Solar Sp�cules: Prospects for Breakthroughs �n Under-stand�ng W�th Solar-B—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, France, July 18–25, 2004.

STERLING, A.C. SD50X-Ray and EUV Observations of CME Eruption On-set—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Astronom�cal Meet�ng Sympos�um 226, Coronal and Stellar Mass Eject�ons, Je�j�ng, Ch�na, September 13–17, 2004.

STERLING, A.C. SD50MOORE, R.L. SD50

External and Internal Reconnect�on �n Two F�lament- Carry�ng Magnet�c-Cav�ty Solar Erupt�ons—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004, and presentat�on at the 204th Meet�ng of the Amer�can Astro-nom�cal Soc�ety, Denver, CO, May 30–June 3, 2004.

STORRIE-LOMBARDI, M.C. K�noh� Inst�tuteHOOVER, R.B. SD50

Foss�l S�gnatures Us�ng Elemental Abundance D�str�but�ons and Bayesian Probabilistic Classification—Abstract Only. For presentat�on and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

SU, C.-H. SD46LEHOCZKY, S.L. SD46LI, C. UABKNUTESON, D. BAE SystemsRAGHOTHAMACHAR, B. SUNYDUDLEY, M. SUNYSZOKE, J. Admat�s Ltd.BARCZY, P. Un�vers�ty of M�skolc

Crystal Growth of CdTe by Grad�ent Freeze �n Un�versal Mult�zone Crystall�zator (UMC)—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 4th Internat�onal Conference on Sol�d�-fication and Gravity, Miskolc, Hungary, September 6–10, 2004.

SUESS, S.T. SD50The Magnet�c F�eld �n the Outer Hel�osphere—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the IGPP 3rd Annual Internat�onal Astrophys�cs Confer-ence, R�vers�de, CA, February 9, 2004, and presentat�on at the Arcetr� Astrophys�cal Observatory, Florence, Italy, Apr�l 29, 2004.

SUESS, S.T. SD50BEMPORAD, A. SD50POLETTO, G. SD50

A Slow Streamer Blowout at the Sun and Ulysses—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Geophys�cal Research Letters, 2003, and presentat�on at the Ulysses Sc�ence Work�ng Team Meet�ng, Noordw�jk, The Netherlands, Apr�l 22–23, 2004.

SUESS, S.T. SD50NERNEY, S. Oh�o Un�vers�ty

Flow �n Streamer Boundar�es, and Streamer Stab�l�ty— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Advances �n Space Research, 2004.

SUESS, S.T. SD50POLETTO, G. SD50

A Detect�on of the Same Hot Plasma �n the Corona—Dur-�ng a CME—and Later at Ulysses—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of The Amer�can Geophys�cal Un�on 2004 Fall Annual Meet�ng, San Franc�sco, CA, December 13–17, 2004.

SUGGS, R.J. SD60JEDLOVEC, G.J. SD60HAINES, S.L. UAH

Near Real-T�me Der�ved Products From MODIS—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 13th Conference on Satell�te Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk, VA, Septem- ber 20–24, 2004.

SUGGS, R.M. ED44How to Do Sc�ence �n an Eng�neer�ng Organ�zat�on— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the New Mex�co State Un�vers�ty, Las Cruces, NM, October 3, 2003.

SWARTZ, D.A. SD50DRAKE, J.J. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50GHOSH, K.K. SD50GRADY, C.A. SD50WASSELL, E. SD50

The Herb�g Ae Star HD 163296 �n X-Rays—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

SWARTZ, D.A. SD50GHOSH, K.K. SD50TENNANT, A.F. SD50WU, K. SD50

The Ultra-Lum�nous X-Ray Source Populat�on From the Chandra Arch�ve of Galax�es—Abstract Only. For publ�ca-t�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

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SWIFT, W.R. ED44SUGGS, R.M. ED44COOKE, W.J. Morgan Research Corporat�on/ED44

Meteor Video Meteor Photometry—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Meteoro�ds 2004 Conference, London, Ontar�o, Canada, August 16–20, 2004.

SWINGLE, M.R. Un�vers�ty of South AlabamaCISZAK, E.M. UAH/SD46HONKANEN, E. Un�vers�ty of South Alabama

Structural Bas�s for the Catalyt�c Act�v�ty of Human Ser�ne/Threon�ne Prote�n Phosphatase Type 5 (PP5)— Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Sc�ence, 2004, and �n the Journal of B�olog�cal Chem�stry, 2004.

TATARA, J.D Qual�s Corporat�onPERRY, J.L. FD21

Spacecraft Cab�n Atmospher�c Major Const�tuent Mon�-tor�ng Us�ng Off-the-Shelf Techn�ques—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 34th Internat�onal Conference on Env�ronmental Systems, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, July 19–22, 2004.

TAYLOR, J. Aust�n Peay State Un�vers�tyRAKOCZY, J. SD71STEINCAMP, J. SD71

Genet�c Algor�thm Phase Retr�eval for the Systemat�c Image-Based Opt�cal Al�gnment Testbed—Abstract Only. For publication in the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2004.

TAYLOR, T.L. XP01X-37 Fl�ght Demonstrator—Approach & Land�ng Test Vehicle Flight Test Approach—Presentation. For presenta-t�on at the Space Technology and Informat�on Internat�onal Technology Forum (STAIF), Albuquerque, NM, Febru- ary 11, 2004.

THORNTON, G. SD70The Use of Sol�d Edge as an Eng�neer�ng Tool to Support NASA Projects—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Sol�d Edge User Summ�t, Orlando, FL, June 2–4, 2004.

TINKER, M.L. ED20STEINCAMP, J.W. ED20STEWART, E.T. ED20PATTON, B.W. ED20PANNELL, W.P. ED20NEWBY, R.L. ED20COFFMAN, M.E. ED20KOS, L.D. ED20

Nuclear Electric Vehicle Optimization Toolset (NEVOT)—Final Paper. For presentation at the AIAA/

SSMO Mult�d�sc�pl�nary Analys�s and Opt�m�zat�on Confer-ence, Albany, NY, August 30–September 1, 2004.

TINKER, M.L. ED20STEINCAMP, J.W. ED20STEWART, E.T. ED20PATTON, B.W. ED20PANNELL, W.P. ED20NEWBY, R.L. ED20COFFMAN, M.E. ED20QUALLS, A.L. Oak R�dge Nat�onal LaboratoryBANCROFT, S. Arnold Eng�neer�ngMOLVIK, G. Arnold Engineering

Nuclear Electric Vehicle Optimization Toolset (NEVOT): Integrated System Des�gn Us�ng Genet�c Algor�thms— F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Space Technology and Appl�cat�ons Internat�onal Forum (STAIF 2004), Albuquer-que, NM, February 8–12, 2004.

TUCKER, D.S. SD71ETHRIDGE, E.C. SD71SMITH, G.A. UAH

Low Grav�ty Rap�d Thermal Analys�s of Glass—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the XX Internat�onal Congress on Glass, Kyoto Internat�onal Conference Hall, Kyoto, Japan, September 26–October 1, 2004.

TUCKER, D.S. SD71SMITH, G.A. UAH

The Effects of Grav�ty on the Crystall�zat�on Behav�or of Heavy Metal Flour�de Glasses—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Progress �n Mater�als Sc�ence (Book Chapter), 2004.

TUCKER, K. TD64WEST, J. TD64WILLIAMS, R. TD64LIN, J. TD64ROCKER, M. TD64CANABAL, F. TD64ROBLES, B. TD64GARCIA, R. TD64CHENOWETH, J. CRAFT Tech

Us�ng CFD as a Rocket Injector Des�gn Tool: Recent Progress at Marshall Space Fl�ght Center—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 5th Internat�onal Sympos�um on L�qu�d Space Propuls�on Long L�fe Combust�on Dev�ces Technol-ogy, Chattanooga, TN, October 27–30, 2003.

TURNER, M.B. Un�vers�ty of Alabama/SD46HOLBREY, J.D. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaSPEAR, S.K. Un�vers�ty of AlabamaPUSEY, M.L. SD46ROGERS, R.D. Un�vers�ty of Alabama/SD46

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Effect of Oxygen-Conta�n�ng Fuct�onal Groups on Prote�n Stab�l�ty �n Ion�c L�qu�d Solut�ons—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Amer�can Chem�cal Soc�ety Sympos�um Ser�es Book, 2004.

TURNER, S. XP01X-37 Project Lessons Learned: Max�m�z�ng Knowledge to Improve Space Transportat�on System Develop-ment—Presentat�on. For presentat�on at the NASA Acad-emy of Program and Project Leadersh�p, Balt�more, MD, August 9–11, 2004.

TURPIN, J.B. TD53 Variable Step Integration Coupled With the Method of Char-

acter�st�cs Solut�on for Water-Hammer Analys�s, A Case Study—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 52nd JANNAF Meet�ng/1st L�qu�d Propuls�on Subcomm�ttee Meet�ng, Las Vegas, NV, May 10–13, 2004.

VALENTINE, P.G. ED34MEYER, D. ED34SNOW, H. ED34

Hot Structure Control Surface Progress for X-37 Technology Development Program—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Aerospace Amer�ca, 2004.

VAN DER WOERD, M.J. SD46DNA �n a Tunnel: A Comfy Spot for Recogn�t�on—or The Structure of BsoBI complexed W�th DNA—What Can We Learn About Function Via Structure Determination and How Can Th�s Be Appl�ed to Bone or Muscle B�ology?—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at an Inv�ted Talk at Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, March 26, 2004.

VAN DYKE, M.K. TD40Early Fl�ght F�ss�on Test Fac�l�t�es (EFF-TF) to Support Near-Term Space F�ss�on Systems—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the STAIF 2004 Conference, Albuquerque, NM, February 8–12, 2004.

VAN DYKE, M.K. TD40MARTIN, J.J. TD40

Non Nuclear Test�ng of Reactor Systems �n the Early-Fl�ght F�ss�on Test Fac�l�t�es (EFF-TF)—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the 2004 Internat�onal Congress on Advances �n Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP 2004), P�ttsburg, PA, June 13–17, 2004.

VAN PELT, M. ESA-ESTECHUNT, C.D. TD31

Compar�ng NASA and ESA Cost Est�mat�ng Methods for Human M�ss�on to Mars—Abstract and F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at The Internat�onal Soc�ety of Parametr�c

Analysts 26th Internat�onal Conference, Frascat�, Italy, May 10–12, 2004.

VAUGHAN, W.W. UAHANDERSON, B.J. ED44

Aerospace Meteorology Lessons Learned Relat�ve to Aerospace Vehicle Design and Operations—Final Paper. For presentat�on at the 11th AMS Conference on Av�at�on, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology, Hyann�s, MA, Octo- ber 4–8, 2004.

VAUGHN, J.A. ED31CURTIS, L. ED31GILCHRIST, B.E. Un�vers�ty of M�ch�ganBILEN, S. Pennsylvan�a State Un�vers�tyLORENZINI, E. Sm�thson�an Astrophys�cs

Rev�ew of the ProSEDS Electrodynam�c Tether M�ss�on Development—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

VAUGHN, J.A. ED31SCHNEIDER, T.A. ED31POLK, J. Jet Propuls�on LaboratoryGOEBEL, D. Jet Propuls�on LaboratoryOHLINGER, W. ConsultantHILL, D.N. Georg�a Inst�tute of Technology

NEXIS Reservo�r Cathode 2000 Hour L�fe Test—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

VINE, F.J. Accurate AutomationMANKOWSKI, J.J. Accurate Automat�onSAEKS, R.E. Accurate Automat�onCHOW, A.S. TD40

Plasma Shock Wave Modification Experiments in a Tem-perature Compensated Shock Tube—F�nal Paper. For pre-sentat�on at the JANNAF Conference, Colorado Spr�ngs, CO, December 1–5, 2003.

VOLZ, M.P. SD46Sem�conductor Crystal Growth �n Stat�c and Rotat�ng Mag-net�c F�elds—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Internat�onal Workshop on Mater�als Analys�s & Pro-cess�ng �n Magnet�c F�elds, Tallahassee, FL, March 7–10, 2004, and for presentat�on at The Internat�onal Workshop on Mater�als Analys�s and Process�ng �n Magnet�c F�elds, Tallahassee, FL, March 17–19, 2004.

VOLZ, M.P. SD46WALKER, J.S. Un�vers�ty of Ill�no�sSCHWEIZER, M. USRA/SD46/Schott GlasCOBB, S.D. SD46

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SZOFRAN, F.R. SD46Br�dgman Growth of German�um Crystals �n a Rotat�ng Magnet�c F�eld—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Conference on Crystal Growth 14, Grenoble, France, August 9–13, 2004.

WACHTER, S. SD50KOUVELIOTOU, C. SD50PATEL, S.K. SD50TENNANT, A.F. SD50WOODS, P.M. SD50EICHLER, D. SD50LYUBARSKY, Y. SD50BOUCHET, P. SD50

The Prec�se Locat�on of the Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 1627-41 W�th Chandra—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

WANG, T.-S. TD64Trans�ent Two-D�mens�onal Analys�s of S�de Load �n L�q-u�d Rocket Eng�ne Nozzles—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004, and publ�cat�on �n the AIAA Journal of Propuls�on and Power, 2004.

WANG, T.-S. TD64Mult�d�mens�onal Unstructured-Gr�d L�qu�d Rocket Eng�ne Nozzle Performance and Heat Transfer Analys�s—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 40thAIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference and Exh�b�t, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004, and for publ�cat�on �n the AIAA Journal of Propuls�on and Power, 2004.

WATSON, M.D. ED12ASHLEY, P.R. U.S. Army AMRDECABUSHAGUR, M. Rochester Inst�tute of Tech.

Model�ng of Opt�cal Wavegu�de Pol�ng and Thermally St�mulated D�scharge (TSD) Charge and Current Dens�t�es for Guest/Host Electro Opt�c Polymers—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electron�cs, 2004.

WATSON, M.D. ED12MINOW, J. ED12ALTSTATT, R. Jacobs SverdrupWERTZ, G.E. ED12SEMMEL, C.L. Qual�s Corporat�onEDWARDS, D.L. ED12ASHLEY, P.R. U.S. Army Av�at�on

Space Appl�cat�on Requ�rements for Organ�c Av�on�cs— F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at SPIE Opt�cal Sc�ence and Technology 49th Annual Meet�ng, Denver, CO, August 2–6, 2004.

WEAVER, A.R. SD60KISSEL, D.E. SD60CHEN, F. SD60WEST, L.T. SD60ADKINS, W. SD60RICKMAN, D. SD60LUVALL, J.C. SD60

Mapp�ng So�l Ph Buffer�ng Capac�ty of Selected F�elds �n the Coastal Pla�n—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the So�l Sc�ence Soc�ety of Amer�can Journal, 2003.

WEEKS, D.J. TD04WALKER, S.H. DARPASACKHEIM, R.L. TD04

Small Satell�tes and the DARPA/A�r Force Falcon Pro-gram—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the Internat�onal Astronautical Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4–8, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50Chandra Observat�ons of M�croquasars—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the F�fth M�croquasar Workshop, Be�j�ng, Ch�na, June 7–13, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50The Chandra X-Ray Observatory: An Overv�ew—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Top�cs �n X-Ray Astronomony, Tub�ngen, Germany, February 23–25, 2004, and at The Electromagnet�c Spectrum of Neutron Stars, Marmar�s, Turkey, June 13–18, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50Chandra Overv�ew—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Astronom�cal Telescopes and Instrumentat�on 2004, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50F�ve Years of Operat�on of the Chandra X-Ray Observa-tory—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Proceed�ngs of the Astronom�cal Telescopes & Instrumentat�on 2004, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50ALDCROFT, T.L. SAOBAUTZ, M. MITCAMERON, R.A. SAODEWEY, D. MITDRAKE, J.J. SAOGRANT, C.E. MITMARSHALL, H.L. MITMURRAY, S.S. SAO

An Overv�ew of the Performance of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Exper�mental Astrophys�cs, 2004.

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WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50ALDCROFT, T.L. SD50CAMERON, R.A. SD50GANDHI, P. SD50FOELLMI, C. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50PATEL, S.K. SD50O’DELL, S.L. SD50

The F�rst Chandra F�eld: The Ident�f�cat�on of Leon X-1—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 2004 Meet�ng of the H�gh Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on of the Amer�can Astronom�cal Soc�ety, New Orleans, LA, September 8–11, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50ALDCROFT, T.L. Sm�thson�an Astrophys�csCAMERON, R.A. Sm�thson�an Astrophys�csGANDHI, P. European Southern ObservatoryFOELLMI, C. European Southern ObservatoryELSNER, R.F. Sm�thson�an Astrophys�csPATEL, S.K. USRAO’DELL, S.L. SD50

Leon X-1, the F�rst Chandra Source—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50ELSNER, R.F. SD50RAMSEY, B.D. SD50O’DELL, S.L. SD50

X-Ray Scatter�ng Polar�meters: An Overv�ew—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the X-Ray Polar�metry Workshop, Stanford, CA, February 9–11, 2004.

WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50WU, K. Un�vers�ty College LondonTENNANT, A.F. SD50SWARTZ, D.A. USRA/SD50GHOSH, K.K. USRA/SD50

On the Nature of the Br�ght Short-Per�od X-Ray Source �n the C�rc�nus Galaxy F�eld—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n The Astrophys�cal Journal, 2003.

WELLS, B.E. UAHWEIR, J. ED10TREVINO, L.C. ED10PATRICK, C. ED10STEINCAMP, J. ED10

Applying a Genetic Algorithm to Reconfigurable Hard-ware—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 36th Annual Southeastern Sympos�um on System Theory, Georg�a Tech, Atlanta, GA, March 14–16, 2004.

WEST, E.A. SD50PORTER, J.G. SD50

DAVIS, J.M. SD50GARY, G.A. SD50NOBLE, M. SD50

The Marshall Space Fl�ght Center Solar Ultrav�olet Magne-tograph—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of SPIE Astronom�cal Telescopes & Instru-mentat�on, Glasgow, Scotland, June 21–25, 2004.

WESTRA, D.G. ED25HEINRICH, J.C. Un�vers�ty of Ar�zonaPOIRIER, D.R. Un�vers�ty of Ar�zona

Simulating the Effect of Space Vehicle Environments on Directional Solidification of a Binary Alloy—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sc�ences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 5–8, 2004.

WHORTON, M.S. TD54Closed Loop System Identification With Genetic Algo-r�thms—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the AIAA GN&C Conference, Prov�dence, RI, August 15–19, 2004.

WHORTON, M.S. TD54Robust Control for the g-Limit Microgravity Vibration Isola-t�on System—F�nal Paper. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2004.

WILSON, C.A. SD50The BATSE Earth Occultat�on Catalog—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at Beyond E�nste�n: From the B�g Bang to Black Holes, San Mateo, CA, May 12–15, 2004.

WILSON, C.A. SD50COE, M.J. SouthamptonFINGER, M.H. SD50WEISSKOPF, M.C. SD50GREINER, J.C. MPEREIG, P. Un�vers�ty of Crete

GRO J2058+42 Observat�ons W�th Chandra and Detec-t�on of a L�kely Opt�cal Counterpart—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the Meet-�ng of the H�gh Energy Astrophys�cs D�v�s�on of the Amer�-can Astronom�cal Soc�ety 2004, New Orleans, LA, Septem- ber 8–11, 2004.

WILSON, C.A. SD50WILSON, A. SD50PENDLETON, N. SD50FISHMAN, G.J. SD50

Background Stud�es for EXIST—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at Beyond E�nste�n: From the B�g Bang to Black Holes, San Mateo, CA, May 12–15, 2004.

WINGARD, C.D. ED34Character�zat�on of Space Shuttle External Tank Ther-mal Protect�on System (TPS) Mater�als �n Support of the

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Columbia Acc�dent Invest�gat�on—Abstract Only. For pre-sentat�on at the North Amer�can Thermal Analys�s Soc�ety Conference, Williamsburg, VA, October 4–6, 2004.

WOODCOCK, G. Gray ResearchBYERS, D. SAICALEXANDER, L.A. TD05KREBSBACH, A. TD05

Advanced Chem�cal Propuls�on Study—F�nal Paper. For presentat�on at the 2004 Jo�nt Propuls�on Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 11–14, 2004.

WRIGHT, K.H. UAHGARBE, G. TD05

Plasma Measurement Strateg�es for Solar Sa�lcraft— Abstract Only. For presentat�on at and publ�cat�on �n Pro-ceed�ngs of the Solar Sa�l Technology and Appl�cat�ons Conference, Greenbelt, MD, September 28–29, 2004.

XIONG-SKIBA, P. Aust�n Peay State Un�vers�tyHULGUIN, R. Aust�n Peay State Un�vers�tyENGELHAUPT, D. UAHRAMSEY, B.D. SD50

Electrocompos�te of Alum�na �n N�ckel Matr�x—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the 205th Meet�ng of the Electro-chem�cal Soc�ety, San Anton�o, TX, May 9–13, 2004.

YAMAUCHI, Y. SD50/NRCMOORE, R.L. SD50SUESS, S.T. SD50WANG, H. NJIT/BBSOSAKURAI, T. Nat�onal Astronom�cal Observatory

Macrosp�cules, Coronal Heat�ng, and Solar-B—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Proceed�ngs of the F�fth Solar-B Sc�ence Meet�ng, Tokyo, Japan, November 14, 2003.

YAMAUCHI, Y. SD50SUESS, S.T. SD50

STEINBERG, J.T. SD50SAKURAI, T. SD50

Differential Velocity Between Solar Wind Protons and Alpha Part�cles �n Pressure Balance Structures—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2003, and for presentat�on at the Ulysses Sc�ence Work�ng Team Meet�ng, Noordw�jk, The Netherlands, Apr�l 22–23, 2004.

ZATESPIN, V.I. Moscow State UniversityADAMS, J.H. SD50AHN, H.S. Un�vers�ty of MarylandBASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. Moscow State U.BATKOV, K.E. Moscow State UniversityCHANG, J. Max Planck Inst�tuteCHRISTL, M.J. SD50FAZELY, A.R. Southern Un�vers�tyGANEL, O. Un�vers�ty of MarylandET AL.

The S�l�con Matr�x as a Charge Detector �n the ATIC Exper�ment—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 2004.

ZENG, W. UAHHORWITZ, J.L. UAHCRAVEN, P.D. SD50RICH, F.J. A�r Force Research LaboratoryMOORE, T.E. Goddard Space Fl�ght Center

The O+ Dens�ty Trough at 5000 km Alt�tude �n the Polar Cap—Abstract Only. For publ�cat�on �n the Journal of Geophys�cal Research, 2003.

ZIMMERMAN, F.R. ED33Vacuum Plasma Spray Forming of Tungsten Lorentz Force Accelerator Components—Abstract Only. For presentat�on at the Nat�onal Space and M�ss�le Mater�als Sympos�um, Seattle, WA, June 20–25, 2004.

MSFC ABSTRACTS, ARTICLES, PAPERS, AND PRESENTATIONS CLEARED FOR DISSEMINATION(Publ�cly ava�lable. Dates are conference dates.)

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INDEX

TECHNICAL MEMEORADUM

BAILEY, J.W. .......................................................................1

BROWN, T.M. ......................................................................3

CAMPBELL, J.W. ............................................................2, 3

CARRUTH, M.R. .............................................................2, 3

CATO, S.N. ...........................................................................2

CURRERI, P.A. .....................................................................1

EDWARDS, D.L. ..................................................................3

FAZAH, M. ...........................................................................1

FINCHUM, A. ......................................................................3

FLACHBART, R.H. ..............................................................1

FOWLER, B.A. .....................................................................1

FREESTONE, T.M. ..............................................................2

GAMWELL, W.R. ................................................................3

HAINES, S.L. .......................................................................3

HASTINGS, L.J. ...............................................................1, 3

HEDAYAT, A. ...................................................................1, 3

HOUTS, M.G. .......................................................................1

HOWARD, R.T. ....................................................................3

HUFF, T.L. ............................................................................1

HUSTON, D. ........................................................................3

ILA, D. ..................................................................................3

JEDLOVEC, G.J. ..................................................................3

JOHNSTON, N.A.S. .............................................................3

KAPERNICK, R.J. ...............................................................2

LAK, T. .................................................................................1

MALONE, T.W. ....................................................................2

MARTIN, J.J. ........................................................................1

MAXWELL, G. ....................................................................3

MUNTELE, C. ......................................................................3

MUNTELE, I. .......................................................................3

MURPHY, K.L. .....................................................................1

MURPHY, N.C. ....................................................................3

NABORS, S. .........................................................................3

NGUYEN, H. ........................................................................1

ROBINSON, M.B. ................................................................1

RUSSELL, C.K. ....................................................................2

SMALLEY, L. .......................................................................3

STANLEY, D.C. ....................................................................1

STEEVE, B.E. .......................................................................2

SUGGS, R.J. .........................................................................3

SUMMERS, F.G. ..................................................................4

VAN DYKE, M.K. ................................................................1

WATSON, D.W. ....................................................................3

ZIMMERMAN, R. ................................................................3

TECHNICAL PUBLICATION

ADAMA, R.B. ......................................................................5

ADAMS, R.B. .......................................................................5

ALEXANDER, R.A. .............................................................5

ANDERSON, B.J. .................................................................6

BONEMETTI, J. ...................................................................5

CAMPBELL, A. ....................................................................7

CHAPMAN, J.M. .................................................................5

DELAMERE, P. ....................................................................6

FINCHER, S.S. .....................................................................5

HATHAWAY, D.H. ...........................................................5, 6

HOPKINS, R.C. ....................................................................5

KABIN, K. ............................................................................6

KALKSTEIN, M. ..................................................................5

KHAZANOV, G.V. ...............................................................6

KRIEG, J. ..............................................................................7

LINDE, T.J. ...........................................................................6

LITCHFORD, R.J. ............................................................5, 6

MARSHALL, P. ....................................................................7

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MCCALEB, R.C. ..................................................................6

MESSENGER, S.R. ..............................................................7

MORTIN, T.L. ......................................................................7

PATTON, B.W. ......................................................................5

PHILIPS, A.D. ......................................................................5

POLSGROVE, T.T. ...............................................................5

REEVES, M. .........................................................................7

ROBERTS, F.E. ....................................................................5

SCHMEICHEL, W. ...............................................................7

STATHAM, G. ......................................................................5

THIO, Y.C.F. .........................................................................5

TITUS, J. ...............................................................................7

TURLINGER, T. ...................................................................7

WALTERS, R.J. ....................................................................7

WHITE, P.S. ..........................................................................5

WILSON, R.M. .................................................................5, 6

CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

CHRISTENSEN, C.B. ..........................................................8

COOK, M.B. .........................................................................8

CROSS STANLEY, D. ..........................................................8

GEORGE, P. ..........................................................................8

HOWELL, J.T. ......................................................................8

MANKINS, J.C. ....................................................................8

MARZWELL, N. ..................................................................8

MINOR, J.L. .........................................................................8

MULLINS, C.A. ...................................................................8

O’NEIL, D.A. .......................................................................8

CONTRACTOR REPORTS

BLAND, J. ............................................................................9

BRAUTIGAM, D.H. .............................................................9

DAVIS, V.A. ..........................................................................9

FREDERICKSON, A.R. .......................................................9

FREEMAN, L.M. .................................................................9

KARR, G. ..............................................................................9

MANDELL, M.J. ..................................................................9

MCNULTY, P.J. ....................................................................9

NASH-STEVENSON, S.K. ..................................................9

THOMSEN, M.F. ..................................................................9

MSFC ABSTRACTS, ARTICLES, PAPERS, AND PRESENTATIONS CLEARED

FOR DISSEMINATION

ABBAS, M.M. ........................................................ 11, 23, 40

ABUSHAGUR, M. .......................................................23, 52

ACHTERBERG, R.K. ............................................ 11, 23, 40

ADAMEK, D.H. ...........................................................28, 46

ADAMS, C.W. .................................................................... 11

ADAMS, J.H. .............................................. 11, 17, 40, 47, 54

ADAMS, M. ........................................................................ 11

ADE, P. ................................................................................23

ADKINS, W. .................................................................18, 52

ADRIAN, M.L. ............................................................. 11, 24

AFFLECK, D.L. .................................................................33

AGGARWAL, P.K. .............................................................12

AHN, H.S. ................................................... 11, 17, 40, 47, 54

ALBARDO, T. ....................................................................28

ALBYN, K. ............................................................. 11, 14, 15

ALDCROFT, T.L. .........................................................52, 53

ALEXANDER, L.A. .....................................................31, 54

ALHORN, D.C. ..................................................................12

ALLEN, P.A. .......................................................................12

ALRED, J. ........................................................................... 11

ALSTATT, R.L. ...................................................................37

ALTINO, K.M. ....................................................................12

ALTSTATT, R. ....................................................................52

ANDERSON, B.J. ...............................................................51

ANILKUMAR, A.V. .....................................................12, 26

ANTIPIN, M.Y. ...................................................................38

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APPLE, J. ............................................................................26

ARAKERE, N.K. ................................................................12

ARMSTRONG, J. ...............................................................16

ARZOUMANIAN, Z. .........................................................13

ASHCROFT, P. ...................................................................25

ASHLEY, P.R. ...............................................................32, 52

ASTAFIEVA, M.M. ............................................................12

AVANOV, L.A. ...................................................................12

BACHMANN, K. ...............................................................16

BAGDIGIAN, B. ................................................................17

BAGGETT, R.M. ................................................................31

BAILEY, J.C. ....................................................14, 15, 25, 36

BALASUBRAMANIAN, S. .........................................18, 22

BALLARD, R. ....................................................................12

BAN, H. ..................................................................12, 34, 35

BANCROFT, S. ..................................................................50

BARBER, W.C. ...................................................................41

BARCZY, P. ........................................................................49

BARNES, R.J. .....................................................................23

BARUCCI, A. .....................................................................23

BASHINDZHAGYAN, G.L. ...................... 11, 17, 40, 47, 54

BASSLER, J.A. ...................................................................19

BATKOV, K.E. ............................................ 11, 17, 40, 47, 54

BAUTZ, M. .........................................................................52

BEARD III, J.W. .................................................................16

BEAUMONT, B. .................................................................25

BECKER, W. ......................................................................13

BEDARD, J. ........................................................................17

BEECHER, E.A. .................................................................32

BEISSER, K.B. ...................................................................23

BEJ, A. ................................................................................41

BELCHER, J.A. ..................................................................13

BELLAMY, H. ....................................................................35

BEMPORAD, A. ...........................................................42, 49

BENEFIELD, M.P.J. ...........................................................13

BENFORD, A. ....................................................................13

BENFORD, D.J. .................................................................48

BENGTSON, R. ..................................................................18

BERNHARDSDOTTER, E.C.M.J. ....................................13

BESHEARS, R. ..................................................................45

BEST, S. ..............................................................................39

BEZARD, B. .......................................................................23

BHARDWAJ, A. ...........................................................13, 21

BHOWMICK, J. .................................................................12

BIAZAR, A. ........................................................................39

BILEN, S. ............................................................................51

BISHOP-BEHEL, K. ..........................................................31

BJORAKER, G. .................................................................. 11

BJORAKER, G.L. ...............................................................23

BLACKWELL, W.C. ..........................................................14

BLAKESLEE, R.J. ...............................14, 15, 17, 25, 29, 36

BLANDFORD, R. ..............................................................34

BLEVINS, J.A. ...................................................................14

BLUME, J.L. .......................................................................14

BOCCIO, D. ........................................................................16

BOCCIPPIO, D.J. ...............................................................14

BOEDER, P. ........................................................................14

BONAMENTE, M. .......................................................14, 38

BONOMETTI, J.A. .............................................................31

BOOK, M.L. .......................................................................29

BOOTHE, R. .......................................................................16

BORGSTAHL, G. ...............................................................35

BORS, K. ......................................................................20, 43

BOUCHET, P. .....................................................................52

BOWDLE, D.A. ..................................................................39

BRADFORD, R.N. .......................................................14, 15

BRADSHAW, R.C. .............................................................30

BRADSHAW, T. ...........................................................31, 34

BRAGG-SITTON, S.M. .....................................................15

BRANDT, P.C. ....................................................................35

BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT, G. .................................13, 15

BRASUNAS, J.C. ...............................................................23

BREIZMAN, B. ..................................................................18

BRIDGE, K. ........................................................................28

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BRIGGS, M.S. ....................................................................41

BRISCOE, J.M. .............................................................15, 19

BRODERICK, D.J. .............................................................15

BROOKMAN, S. ................................................................27

BROW, R.K. .......................................................................43

BROWN, A.M. ...................................................................15

BROWN, K.K. ....................................................................41

BRUBAKER, N. .................................................................15

BRYAN, T.C. ......................................................................29

BUECHLER, D.E. ..................................................14, 15, 25

BURKS, J. .....................................................................31, 34

BURNS, H. .........................................................................15

BURNS, L. ..........................................................................16

BURRIS, J. ..........................................................................39

BUTLER, C. .......................................................................16

BYBERG, A. .......................................................................48

BYERS, D. ..........................................................................54

CAI, D.S. .............................................................................39

CAMERON, R.A. ...................................................14, 52, 53

CAMILO, F. ........................................................................13

CAMPBELL, B.A. ..............................................................24

CAMPBELL, J. ...................................................................16

CAMPBELL, J.W. ..............................................................16

CANABAL, F. ................................................................... 50

CANFIELD, S. ....................................................................16

CANNING, F.X. .................................................................16

CARDELINO, B.H. ............................................................38

CARDELINO, C.A. ............................................................16

CARDELINO, H. ................................................................16

CARLSTROM, J.E. ............................................................14

CARPENTER, P.K. .......................................................16, 24

CARRASQUILLO, R.L. .....................................................17

CARRIER, M. .....................................................................17

CARRINGTON, C.K. .........................................................17

CARTER, L. ........................................................................17

CARTER, R. .......................................................................45

CASAS, J. ...........................................................................38

CASIANO, M.J. ..................................................................17

CATALINA, A.V. ................................................................17

CECIL, D.J. .............................................................14, 17, 29

CHANDLER, M.O. ......................................................12, 19

CHANG, H. ..................................................................17, 47

CHANG, J. .................................................. 11, 17, 40, 47, 54

CHANG, S.-W. .............................................................13, 18

CHANG-DIAZ, F. ...............................................................18

CHAVERS, G. ....................................................................18

CHEN, F. .......................................................................18, 52

CHENOWETH, J. ...............................................................50

CHERNOV, A.A. ..........................................................18, 29

CHIANESE, S. ....................................................................14

CHOU, S.-H. .......................................................................18

CHOUDHARY, D.P. .....................................................18, 27

CHOW, A.S. ........................................................................51

CHRISTENSEN, D.L. ........................................................23

CHRISTIAN, H. .................................................................25

CHRISTIAN, H.J. .........................................................15, 19

CHRISTL, M.J. ..................................... 11, 17, 19, 41, 47, 54

CHU, Y.S. ............................................................................29

CISSOM, R.D. ....................................................................19

CISZAK, E.M. ................................19, 20, 21, 33, 36, 42, 50

CLANTON, S.E. .................................................................28

CLARK, D.W. .....................................................................44

CLAYTON, L. ....................................................................19

CLINTON, JR., R.G. ..........................................................19

CLOUD, D. .........................................................................17

COBB, S.D. ...................................................................40, 51

COE, M.J. ...........................................................................53

COFFEY, V.N. .....................................................................19

COFFMAN, M.E. ...............................................................50

COHEN, C. .........................................................................37

COHEN, T. ..........................................................................28

COLAFRANCESCO, S. .....................................................38

COLE, J. ..............................................................................16

COMARAZAMY, D.E. ......................................................25

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CONNAUGHTON, V. ........................................................41

CONOVER, H. ...................................................................25

CONRATH, B.J. ..................................................... 11, 23, 40

CONWAY, D. ......................................................................25

COOK, B. ............................................................................45

COOK, M.B. .......................................................................19

COOK, S.A. ........................................................................19

COOKE, W.J. ..........................................................19, 37, 50

COOPER, A.E. ....................................................................41

COOPER, J.F. .....................................................................22

CORDER, E.L. .............................................................15, 19

COSTEN, J. ..................................................................29, 46

COX, M.D. ..........................................................................36

CRAFT, M.A. .....................................................................29

CRAIG, W.W. .....................................................................41

CRAVEN, P.D. .................................................. 11, 19, 47, 54

CRAVENS, T. .....................................................................21

CRAVENS, T.E. ..................................................................13

CROW, R.W. .......................................................................32

CRUZ, A. ......................................................................20, 43

CRUZEN, C. .......................................................................20

CUNTZ, M. .........................................................................20

CURRERI, P.A. ...................................................................20

CURTIS, L. .........................................................................51

CURTIS, S.S. ......................................................................44

DARDEN, C. ..........................................................15, 25, 34

DARROUZET, F. ................................................................20

DAVIDSON, G. ..................................................................28

DAVIDSON, J.L. ................................................................39

DAVIS, E. ...........................................................................30

DAVIS, J.M. ........................................................................53

DAVIS, R.N. .......................................................................20

DAVIS, S.E. ........................................................................20

DAVIS, V.A. ........................................................................38

DAY, D.E. .....................................................................24, 43

DAY, G. .........................................................................17, 28

DEACON, A.M. ..................................................................47

DECKER, R. .......................................................................16

DECKER, R.K. ...................................................................20

DECREAU, E. ....................................................................20

DEMBEK, S. ......................................................................34

DENTON, M.H. ..................................................................35

DESCH, M.D. .....................................................................36

DETKOVA, E.N. ................................................................20

DEVERAPALLI, C. ............................................................24

DEWEY, D. .........................................................................52

DE YOREO, J.J. .................................................................18

DE KEYSER, J. ..................................................................20

DIETZ, N. ...........................................................................16

DOBSON, C. ......................................................................20

DOMINIAK, P.M. ...................................................19, 20, 21

DORNEY, D.J. ....................................................................21

DRAKE, J.J. ..................................................................49, 52

DUDLEY, M. ......................................................................49

DUKE, G.C. ........................................................................12

DUMAS II, J.D. ..................................................................27

DUMBACHER, D.L. ..........................................................21

DUVALL, A.L. ..............................................................31, 32

DYER, S. ............................................................................20

EDWARDS, D.L. .................................. 11, 16, 21, 28, 33, 52

EICHLER, D. ......................................................................52

ELAM, S.K. ........................................................................23

ELANDER, V. .....................................................................21

ELLIOTT, H.A. ...................................................................42

ELLIS, D.L. ........................................................................45

ELSNER, R.F. .................................13, 15, 21, 22, 43, 49, 53

EMERSON, C.W. ...............................................................22

EMOTO, K. .........................................................................12

EMRICH, W.J. ....................................................................22

ENG, R. .........................................................................22, 27

ENGBERG, R.C. ................................................................22

ENGEL, C.D. ......................................................................20

ENGEL, H.P. .......................................................................24

ENGELHAUPT, D. .................................................22, 43, 54

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ENGLISH, J.M. ..................................................................23

ESKRIDGE, R. .............................................................33, 36

ESTES, H. ...........................................................................22

ETHRIDGE, E.C. ...............................................................50

EVANS, S.W. ................................................................22, 48

EWING, A. ..........................................................................16

FALCONER, D.A. ............................................ 11, 18, 22, 38

FARR, R.A. .........................................................................23

FARRELL, W.M. ................................................................36

FARROW, J.L. ....................................................................23

FAZELY, A.R. ............................................. 11, 18, 41, 47, 54

FEINBERG, L.D. ................................................................48

FERGUSON, C.K. ..............................................................23

FERGUSON, D. ..................................................................46

FIETKIEWICZ, K. .............................................................40

FIMOGNARI, P. ...........................................................33, 36

FINCHUM, C. ....................................................................16

FINCKENOR, M. ...................................................14, 16, 33

FINGER, M.H. ..............................................................24, 53

FISHMAN, G.J. ......................................................23, 39, 53

FLANDRO, G.A. ................................................................23

FLASAR, F.M. .............................................................. 11, 23

FOELLMI, C. ......................................................................53

FOK, M.-C. .........................................................................32

FORBES, J.C. .....................................................................23

FORD, P. .............................................................................21

FORK, R. ............................................................................29

FORSBACKA, M. ..............................................................15

FORSYTHE, E.L. .........................................................23, 25

FOUCHET, T. .....................................................................40

FOX, N.J. ............................................................................23

FULLER, K.A. ........................................................23, 39, 47

FUSS, T. ..............................................................................24

GALLAGHER, D.L. ........... 11, 18, 19, 20, 24, 32, 35, 39, 47

GAMAYUNOV, K.V. .........................................................32

GANDHI, P. ........................................................................53

GANEL, O. ................................................. 11, 18, 41, 47, 54

GANGOPADHYAY, A.K. .............................................30, 34

GARBE, G. .............................................................16, 24, 54

GARCIA, R. ..................................................................24, 50

GARDNER, B. ....................................................................38

GARRIOTT, O.K. ...............................................................13

GARY, G.A. ......................................................22, 24, 34, 53

GATLIN, P.N. ...............................................................15, 24

GATTIS, C.B. .....................................................................29

GAVIRA, J.A. .....................................................................42

GAVIRA-GALLARDO, J.A. ..............................................46

GEPPERT, U. ......................................................................33

GERMANY, G. .......................................................24, 36, 48

GEVEDEN, R.D. ..........................................................24, 45

GHOSH, K.K. ...............................................................49, 53

GIERASCH, P.J. .................................................................23

GIERLOTKA, S. ................................................................40

GILCHRIST, B.E. ...............................................................51

GILL, L. ..............................................................................28

GILLANI, N. ......................................................................39

GILLIES, D.C. ....................................................................24

GLADSTONE, G.R. ...............................................13, 15, 21

GODFROY, T.J. ..................................................................15

GOEBEL, D. .......................................................................51

GOGUS, E. .........................................................................24

GOLDBERG, R. .................................................................23

GOLDBERG, R.A. .............................................................36

GOLDMAN, A. ..................................................................25

GONZALEZ, J.E. ...............................................................25

GOODMAN, D.D. ..............................................................25

GOODMAN, H.M. .......................................................25, 32

GOODMAN, S.J. ........................................12, 14, 15, 24, 25

GORTI, S. .....................................................................23, 25

GOSTOWSKI, R. ...................................................14, 25, 26

GOUDY, R. .........................................................................45

GOWDA, S. ........................................................................44

GRADY, C.A. .....................................................................49

GRANOT, J. ........................................................................43

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GRANT, C.E. ......................................................................52

GRAVES, R. .......................................................................30

GRAVES, S. ........................................................................30

GRAY, P.A. .........................................................................21

GREENE, W.D. ...................................................................37

GREENWALD, R. ..............................................................18

GREGG, M.W. ....................................................................26

GREGORY, D.A. ................................................................26

GREINER, J.C. .......................................................26, 33, 53

GRIFFIN, L. ........................................................................24

GRIGOREVSKI, A. ............................................................32

GRODENT, D. ....................................................................21

GRUGEL, R.N. .............................................................12, 26

GRZANKA, E. ....................................................................40

GUBAREV, M. .............................................................26, 43

GUDIMENKO, Y. ...............................................................32

GUENTHER, E. ..................................................................33

GUILLORY, A.R. .........................................................26, 32

GWALTNEY, D. .................................................................28

HADAWAY, J. ...............................................................22, 27

HAINES, S. .........................................................................31

HAINES, S.L. .........................................................27, 31, 49

HALE, J. .............................................................................27

HALE, J.P. ...........................................................................44

HALL, C.E. .........................................................................27

HALL, J. .......................................................................14, 25

HAM-BATTISTA, G. .........................................................12

HAMILTON, G.S. ................................................... 11, 27, 28

HANSON, B. ......................................................................42

HANSON, J.M. ...................................................................27

HARDAGE, D. ...................................................................32

HARDEE, P. ........................................................................39

HARDIN, D. .......................................................................30

HARTMANN, D.H. ......................................................26, 33

HASAGAWA, B.H. ............................................................41

HATHAWAY, D.H. .......................................................27, 38

HAWK, C.W. ................................................................22, 33

HAWKINS, L. .....................................................................25

HEATON, A.F. ........................................................24, 28, 36

HEDEDAL, C. ....................................................................39

HEFNER, K. .......................................................................28

HEINRICH, J.C. .................................................................53

HENDEN, A.A. ...................................................................33

HENDERSON, M.G. ..........................................................35

HENDERSON, S.J. .............................................................28

HENLEY, M.W. ..................................................................28

HEREFORD, J. ...................................................................28

HERREN, K.A. .............................................................26, 28

HERRMANN, M. ...............................................................31

HEYSFIELD, G. ...........................................................17, 29

HICKS, E.D. .......................................................................23

HILL, D.N. ..........................................................................51

HO, F.D. ..............................................................................36

HOFFMAN, R.A. ...............................................................23

HOGUE, W. ..................................................................22, 27

HOLBREY, J.D. ..................................................................50

HOLLADAY, J.B. .........................................................28, 44

HOLLERMAN, W. .......................................................21, 28

HOLMES, A. ................................................................16, 29

HOLT, J.M. ...................................................................28, 34

HONG, Y.-S. ...........................................................28, 36, 42

HONKANEN, E. ................................................................50

HOOD, R.E. ............................................................17, 29, 32

HOOVER, R.B. .....................................12, 20, 29, 41, 45, 49

HOPPE, D.T. .......................................................................21

HORWITZ, J.L. ..................................................................54

HOURLIER-BAHLOUL, D. ..............................................46

HOUSER, J.G. ....................................................................36

HOUSTON, J. .....................................................................29

HOUTS, M. .........................................................................48

HOVATER, M. ..............................................................21, 48

HOWARD, R.T. ......................................................15, 29, 44

HOWELL, J.T. ........................................................17, 28, 29

HOWSMAN, T.G. ..............................................................29

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HRBUD, I. ..........................................................................20

HU, Z.W. .............................................................................29

HUANG, T.S. ......................................................................18

HUBBS, W.S. ................................................................21, 28

HULCHER, A.B. ................................................................30

HULGUIN, R. .....................................................................54

HUNG, C.-C. ......................................................................24

HUNT, C.D. ........................................................................51

HUTCHENS, C. ..................................................................30

HYERS, R.W. .........................................................30, 34, 43

ICE, B. ................................................................................16

ICE, G.E. .............................................................................39

IRWIN, D.E. .................................................................30, 46

IRWIN, P.G.J. ......................................................................40

ISKANDEROVA, Z.A. .......................................................32

JAAP, J. ...............................................................................30

JACOBSON, D. ..................................................................30

JAHN, J.M. .........................................................................35

JAMES, B.F. .......................................................................31

JANSEN, H. ........................................................................20

JEDLOVEC, G.J. ......................15, 17, 18, 25, 27, 30, 31, 49

JERMAN, G. .................................................................29, 46

JESSNER, A. ......................................................................13

JOHNSON, D.L. .................................................................31

JOHNSON, L. ...............................................................31, 38

JOHNSON, R. .....................................................................40

JOHNSON, R.E. .................................................................22

JOHNSON, S. .....................................................................39

JOHNSTON, A.S. ...............................................................29

JONES, C. ........................................................................... 11

JONES, J. ............................................................................37

JONES, J. ............................................................................47

JONES, J.E. .........................................................................36

JONES, P.R. ........................................................................31

JONES, R.E. .......................................................................27

JONES, S. ...........................................................................25

JONES, W. ..........................................................................26

JONGEWARD, G.A. ..........................................................46

JOY, M.K. ...........................................................................14

JUDGE, R.A. ......................................................................31

JUSTUS, C.G. ...............................................................31, 32

KAASTRA, J. .....................................................................14

KAKAR, R. ...................................................................29, 32

KALISZ, G. ........................................................................40

KANBACH, G. ...................................................................13

KAPER, L. ..........................................................................45

KAPERNICK, R.J. .......................................................15, 48

KARR, L. ............................................................................28

KAUFFMAN, B. ..........................................................32, 37

KELLER, V.W. .......................................................16, 31, 32

KELTON, K.F. ..................................................25, 30, 34, 43

KEPHART, R. .....................................................................31

KERSLAKE, T.W. ..............................................................46

KESTER, T. ........................................................................26

KEYS, A.S. .........................................................................32

KHAZANOV, G.V. .....................................24, 32, 35, 47, 48

KIESSLING, E. ..................................................................32

KIM, C.W. ...........................................................................43

KING, D.A. .........................................................................45

KIRKPATRICK, C. .............................................................37

KISSEL, D.E. ..........................................................18, 43, 52

KLEIMAN, J.I. ...................................................................32

KLOSE, S. ....................................................................26, 33

KNOX, J.C. .........................................................................33

KNUDSEN, E.C. ................................................................12

KNUPP, K.R. ..........................................................12, 39, 44

KNUTESON, D. .................................................................49

KO, Y. ..................................................................................42

KOBELL, W. ......................................................................33

KOELFGEN, S.J. ..........................................................33, 36

KOIDE, S. ...........................................................................39

KOLODZIEJCZAK, J.J. ...............................................33, 43

KONNERT, J. .....................................................................25

KOONTZ, S. .......................................................................14

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KOROTCHKINA, L.G. ................................................33, 36

KOS, L.D. ...........................................................................50

KOSHAK, W. ..........................................................21, 25, 33

KOUVELIOTOU, C. ......................24, 26, 33, 34, 43, 45, 52

KOZYRA, J.U. ...................................................................35

KRADER, P. .......................................................................41

KREBSBACH, A. ...............................................................54

KRIVORUTSKY, E.N. .......................................................32

KRUCKER, S. ....................................................................18

KUDOH, T. .........................................................................39

KULPA, V. ..........................................................................34

KUNDE, V.G. ............................................................... 11, 23

LA CASSE, K. ....................................................................15

LAFONTAINE, F.J. ................................................17, 27, 29

LAI, B. ................................................................................29

LAM, S.-N. .........................................................................22

LAPENTA, W.M. ..............................................17, 18, 25, 34

LAROQUE, S. ....................................................................14

LEACH, R. ..........................................................................20

LEAHY, F.B. .......................................................................34

LECLAIR, A. ................................................................ 11, 40

LEE, C.P. .............................................................................26

LEE, G.W. .....................................................................30, 34

LEE, J.A. .............................................................................34

LEE, J.K. ....................................................................... 11, 34

LEE, M. .........................................................................33, 36

LEHNER, D. .......................................................................26

LEHOCZKY, S.L. ...................................................12, 35, 49

LEIMKUEHLER, T.O. .......................................................34

LEISAWITZ, D.T. ..............................................................48

LEMAIRE, J.F. ...................................................................20

LEMBEGE, B. ....................................................................39

LENTZ, M. .........................................................................28

LESHER, C.E. ....................................................................24

LESLIE, F.W. ......................................................................42

LEVAN, A. ..........................................................................34

LEWIS, J. ............................................................................17

LI, C. .................................................................12, 34, 35, 49

LIEMOHN, M.W. ...................................................24, 32, 35

LIEU, R. ..............................................................................14

LIN, B. ..........................................................................12, 35

LIN, D. ................................................................................42

LIN, J. ...........................................................................28, 50

LISOTTA, A.J. ..............................................................14, 15

LITCHFORD, R.J. ..............................................................35

LIU, W. ................................................................................39

LIU, Z.-J. .............................................................................42

LO, Y. ..................................................................................45

LOBL, E. .............................................................................25

LONDON III, J.R. ........................................................23, 45

LORENZINI, E. ..................................................................51

LORIMER, D. .....................................................................13

LOVELACE, J. ...................................................................35

LU, H.-L. .............................................................................44

LUGAZ, N. .........................................................................21

LUGINBUHL, C.B. ............................................................33

LUKENS, C. .......................................................................34

LUO, Q. ..............................................................................44

LUVALL, J.C. .............................................18, 25, 42, 43, 52

LUZ, P. ................................................................................26

LYUBARSKY, Y. ................................................................52

MACH, D.M. ................................................................17, 36

MACLEOD, T.C. ................................................................36

MADDOX, W. ..............................................................36, 48

MAJDALANI, J. .................................................................23

MAJEED, T. ........................................................................13

MAJEED, T.E. ....................................................................21

MAJUMDAR, A. ................................................................36

MAKAL, A. ........................................................................36

MALONE, C.C. ..................................................................28

MALONE, R.W. .................................................................36

MANDELL, M. ..................................................................38

MANGUS, D. .....................................................................36

MANKINS, J.C. ............................................................29, 40

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MANKOWSKI, J.J. ............................................................51

MARCU, B. ........................................................................21

MARKS, F. .........................................................................29

MARKUSIC, T.E. ...............................................................36

MARKWARDT, C.B. .........................................................25

MARSHALL, H.L. .............................................................52

MARSHALL, S. .................................................................44

MARSIC, D. .......................................................................41

MARTIN, A. .................................................................33, 36

MARTIN, J.J. ..........................................................36, 37, 51

MARTIN, M.A. .............................................................37, 39

MARZWELL, N.I. ..............................................................19

MASETTI, N. .....................................................................33

MASK, P. ............................................................................43

MASON, R. ........................................................................17

MASSON, A. ......................................................................20

MATSON, D.M. ..................................................................30

MAXWELL, T. ...................................................................30

MAY, G. ..............................................................................37

MAYNE, A.W. ....................................................................23

MAZURUK, K. ..................................................................37

MAZZALI, P.A. ..................................................................43

MCCALL, S.D. ...................................................................16

MCCARTY, W. ...................................................................18

MCCAUL, E. ......................................................................25

MCCAUL, JR., E.W. ..............................................14, 15, 37

MCCLYMER, J.P. ...............................................................46

MCCOLLUM, M. ...............................................................37

MCDANIELS, D.M. ...........................................................45

MCGHEE, D.S. ...................................................................15

MCNAMARA, H. ...............................................................37

MCNEAL, JR., C.I. ............................................................37

MCNIDER, R.T. .................................................................39

MECIKALSKI, J.R. ............................................................18

MEEGAN, C.A. ............................................................37, 41

MEHROTRA, A. ................................................................14

MEINHOLD, A. ..................................................................37

MELCHER, C. ....................................................................16

MENDE, S. .........................................................................18

MENDE, S.B. .....................................................................48

METZGER, A.E. .................................................................13

MEYER, D. .........................................................................51

MEYER, P.J. .......................................................................27

MIKATARIAN, R. ..............................................................14

MIKELLIDES, I.G. ............................................................46

MILLER, J. .........................................................................19

MILLER, M.D. ...................................................................47

MILLER, T. .........................................................................28

MINAMITANI, E.F. ...........................................................37

MINOR, J. ...........................................................................32

MINOW, J.I. ......................................................14, 37, 38, 52

MITCHELL, B. ...................................................................37

MITCHELL, D.W. ..............................................................37

MOHAROS, J. ....................................................................23

MOLVIK, G. .......................................................................50

MONACO, L. .....................................................................37

MONTGOMERY, S.E. .......................................................31

MONTGOMERY IV, E.E. ............................................24, 38

MOORE, C.E. ...............................................................16, 38

MOORE, R.L. .......................................18, 22, 24, 38, 49, 54

MOORE, T.E. ..........................................................19, 23, 54

MORRIS, C.E.K. ................................................................19

MORRIS, C.I. .....................................................................38

MOSER, D. .........................................................................19

MOSES, K. .........................................................................36

MOTAKEF, S. ...............................................................40, 42

MULLOTH, L.M. ...............................................................33

MULQUEEN, J.A. ..............................................................27

MURPHY, L. ......................................................................44

MURRAY, S.S. ...................................................................52

NALL, M.E. ........................................................................38

NANDY, D. .........................................................................27

NEERGAARD, L.F. ......................................................37, 38

NEHLS, M.K. .....................................................................21

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NELSON, JR., T.R. .............................................................32

NERNEY, S. ........................................................................49

NESTEROV, V.N. ...............................................................38

NESTEROV, V.V. ...............................................................38

NETTLES, A.T. ..................................................................38

NEVALAINEN, J. ...............................................................38

NEWBY, R.L. .....................................................................50

NEWCHURCH, M.J. ..........................................................39

NEWELL, P.T. ....................................................................18

NEWMAN, T.S. ......................................................32, 34, 39

NEWTON, R.L. ..................................................................39

NG, J.D. ........................................................................13, 42

NGUYEN, H.H. ............................................................37, 39

NICHOLS, K.F. ..................................................................39

NISHIKAWA, K.I. ..............................................................39

NIX, M. ...............................................................................40

NIXON, C.A. .......................................................... 11, 23, 40

NOBLE, M. .........................................................................53

NORDIN, G.P. ....................................................................23

NORDLEY, G.D. ................................................................44

NUNES, JR., A.C. ...................................................40, 45, 46

O’CONNOR, E. ..................................................................17

O’DELL, S.L. ...................................................14, 26, 43, 53

O’NEIL, D.A. ...............................................................29, 40

O’NEILL, M. ......................................................................29

OELGOETZ, P. ...................................................................40

OGLESBY, R. .....................................................................44

OHLINGER, W. ..................................................................51

OOI, T.K. ............................................................................22

OOSTERBROEK, T. ..........................................................38

OSTGAARD, N. .................................................................13

OVERBEY, B.G. .................................................................40

OWEN, T. ........................................................................... 11

PAKHOMOV, A.V. .............................................................28

PALAZZI, E. .......................................................................26

PALOSZ, B. ........................................................................40

PANDEY, A.B. ....................................................................40

PANNELL, B. .....................................................................40

PANNELL, W.P. ..................................................................50

PANOV, A.D. ......................................................................40

PARKER, J.H. .....................................................................32

PARKINSON, D.A. ............................................................41

PARRISH, P.D. ...................................................................40

PATEL, M.S. .................................................................33, 36

PATEL, S.K. ................................................25, 34, 43, 52, 53

PATRICK, C. .......................................................................53

PATRICK, M.C. ..................................................................41

PATTON, B.W. ....................................................................50

PEARSON, J.B. ..................................................................47

PECK, J. ..............................................................................41

PEDDIESON, J. ..................................................................16

PENDLETON, N. ...............................................................53

PERRIN, D.J. ......................................................................41

PERRY, J.L. ............................................................17, 45, 50

PESAVENTO, P. .................................................................16

PETERSEN, W.A. ...............................................................14

PETERSON, T. ...................................................................46

PETERSON, W.A. ..............................................................14

PHANORD, D. ...................................................................21

PHIPPS, C. ..........................................................................16

PICON, A. ...........................................................................25

PIKUTA, E.V. .........................................................20, 29, 41

PIVOVAROFF, M.J. ...........................................................41

POIRIER, D.R. ...................................................................53

POJOGA, S. ........................................................................18

POLETTO, G. .........................................................41, 42, 49

POLITES, M.E. ...................................................................20

POLK, J. ..............................................................................51

POPP, C.G. ..........................................................................42

PORTER, J.G. ...............................................................38, 53

POTTER, R. ..................................................................36, 42

POWERS, W.T. ...................................................................41

PRAISSMAN, J. .................................................................42

PREECE, R. ........................................................................39

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PRESSON, K. .....................................................................42

PRICE, M.W. ......................................................................42

PUSEY, M.L. ........................................13, 23, 25, 37, 42, 50

QUALLS, A.L. ....................................................................50

QUATTROCHI, D.A. ...................................................22, 42

QUINN, J.E. ........................................................................42

RAGHOTHAMACHAR, B. ...............................................49

RAKOCZY, J. .....................................................................50

RAMACHANDRAN, N. ....................................................42

RAMIREZ-RUIZ, E. ....................................................34, 43

RAMSAY, G. ................................................................13, 15

RAMSEY, B.D. .....................................22, 26, 41, 43, 53, 54

RANASINGHE, K.S. .........................................................43

RASHKOVICH, L.N. .........................................................18

RATHZ, T.J. ............................................................30, 34, 43

RAU, A. ........................................................................26, 33

RAUCH, J.L. .......................................................................20

RAY, C.S. ................................................................24, 42, 43

REAGAN, S.E. ...................................................................28

REDMAN, S. ......................................................................15

REESE, G. ..........................................................................48

REEVES, D.R. ....................................................................34

REGNER, K. .......................................................................25

REHAK, P. ..........................................................................22

REICHMANN, E.J. ............................................................27

REID, R.S. ..............................................................15, 36, 43

REIG, P. ..............................................................................53

REILLY, J. ...........................................................................16

REIMER, O. ........................................................................13

REINSCH, K. ......................................................................26

REIS, S.T. ...........................................................................43

RICH, F.J. ............................................................................54

RICHARDON, G. ...............................................................39

RICHARDSON, E.R. .........................................................20

RICHARDSON, G. .............................................................39

RICHARDSON, L. .............................................................30

RICHARDSON, S. .............................................................48

RICHMOND, R.C. .......................................................20, 43

RICKMAN, D. ..................................................18, 25, 43, 52

RIDLEY, A.J. ................................................................32, 35

RIES, C. ..............................................................................33

RITCHIE, S.M.C. ...............................................................44

ROADS, J. ..........................................................................44

ROBERTS, B.C. ...........................................................40, 44

ROBERTSON, B. ...............................................................44

ROBERTSON, F.R. ............................................................44

ROBERTSON, T. ................................................................44

ROBINSON, J.H. ................................................................48

ROBINSON, P.J. .................................................................42

ROBINSON, R.K. ...............................................................44

ROBLES, B. ........................................................................50

ROCKER, M. ......................................................................50

RODGERS, S. .....................................................................44

RODRIGUEZ, P.R. .................................................13, 15, 44

ROE, F.D. ............................................................................44

ROELOF, E.C. ....................................................................35

ROGERS, E. .......................................................................44

ROGERS, J.H. ....................................................................44

ROGERS, J.R. .......................................25, 30, 34, 42, 43, 45

ROGERS, R.D. ...................................................................50

ROL, E. ...............................................................................45

ROMANI, P.N. ..............................................................23, 40

ROWELL, G.H. ..................................................................48

ROYCHOUDHURY, S. ......................................................45

ROZANOV, A.Y. ....................................................12, 29, 45

RUF, J.H. .............................................................................45

RUPEN, M. .........................................................................25

RUSSELL, C.K. ..................................................................45

RUSSELL, C.T. ..................................................................23

RUSSELL, J.K. ...................................................................48

RUSSELL, S. ......................................................................40

SACKHEIM, R.L. .........................................................45, 52

SAEKS, R.E. .......................................................................51

SAFIE, F.M. ........................................................................44

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SAHA, S. ............................................................................47

SAKURAI, T. ......................................................................54

SALAS, A.O. ......................................................................44

SALVAIL, P. ........................................................................37

SANDERS, G.B. .................................................................19

SANDERS, T.M. .................................................................23

SANTHANAM, N. .............................................................39

SANTOLIK, O. ...................................................................20

SARGENT, S. .....................................................................23

SARI, R. ..............................................................................26

SATURNO, W. ....................................................................46

SCHAFER, C. .....................................................................45

SCHLAGHECK, R.A. ..................................................19, 45

SCHMID, H.M. ...................................................................26

SCHMIDT, W.K.H. .............................................................17

SCHNEIDER, J.A. ........................................................45, 46

SCHNEIDER, L. .................................................................39

SCHNEIDER, T.A. .......................................................46, 51

SCHRAMM, F. ...................................................................46

SCHWADRON, N. .............................................................42

SCHWEIZER, M. ...............................................................51

SCRIPA, R.N. .........................................................12, 35, 42

SEGRE, P.N. .......................................................................46

SEMMEL, C.L. .......................................................21, 28, 52

SEMMES, E.B. ...................................................................19

SEN, S. ..........................................................................17, 26

SEO, E.S. ............................................................................ 11

SEVER, T.L. .................................................................30, 46

SEXTON, J. ........................................................................46

SEYMOUR, D C. ...............................................................37

SHADOAN, M. ..................................................................40

SHAH, S.R. ...................................................................40, 46

SHAW, J. .............................................................................43

SHEETS, P. .........................................................................46

SHIBATA, K. ......................................................................39

SHIVERS, H. ......................................................................32

SIBILLE, L. ..................................................................20, 46

SIDMAN, E.D. ...................................................................41

SIGWARTH, J.B. ................................................................23

SIMON-MILLER, A.A. ......................................................23

SIMS, J.D. ...........................................................................23

SIMS, W.H. ...................................................................46, 47

SINGH, N. ..............................................................19, 32, 47

SINGHAL, S.N. ..................................................................47

SKELLEY, S.E. ...................................................................47

SMALLEY, L. .....................................................................16

SMIRNOV, V.N. .................................................................12

SMITH, A. ..........................................................................26

SMITH, D.D. ..........................................................17, 23, 47

SMITH, G.A. ......................................................................50

SMITH, S. ...........................................................................37

SMITH, W.S. .......................................................................48

SMITHERMAN, JR., D.V. .................................................47

SMITHERS, M. ..................................................................26

SNELL, E.H. .....................................................31, 35, 46, 47

SNOW, H. ...........................................................................51

SNYDER, D. .......................................................................46

SOARES, A.S. ....................................................................35

SOKOLSKAYA, N.V. .........................................................47

SOL, H. ...............................................................................39

SORENSEN, K. ..................................................................47

SORIA, R. .....................................................................13, 15

SPANN, J.F. .................................... 11, 18, 23, 24, 32, 36, 48

SPEAR, S.K. .......................................................................50

SPEEGLE, C.O. ..................................................................43

SPIVEY, R. .........................................................................26

STAGG, E. ..........................................................................45

STAHL, H.P. .......................................................................48

STAHL, P. .....................................................................22, 27

STALLWORTH, R. .......................................................22, 48

STANOJEV, B.J. .................................................................48

STATON, E.J. ......................................................................40

STECKLUM, B. .................................................................33

STEELE, G. ........................................................................46

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STEEVE, B.E. .....................................................................48

STEFANESCU, D.M. .........................................................17

STEINBERG, J.T. ...............................................................54

STEINCAMP, J. ............................................................50, 53

STEINCAMP, J.W. .............................................................50

STEL’MAKH, S. .................................................................40

STELLINGWERF, R.F. ................................................22, 48

STERLING, A.C. ....................................................18, 38, 49

STEWART, E.T. ..................................................................50

STORRIE-LOMBARDI, M.C. ...........................................49

STOTT, J.E. ........................................................................45

STROM, R. .........................................................................45

SU, C.-H. .................................................................12, 35, 49

SUEMATSU, Y. ..................................................................18

SUESS, S.T. ................................................20, 41, 42, 49, 54

SUGGS, R.J. .................................................................31, 49

SUGGS, R.M. ...................................................19, 37, 49, 50

SULLIVAN, D. ...................................................................43

SWANK, J.H. ......................................................................25

SWANSON, G.R. ................................................................12

SWARTZ, D.A. .................................................13, 22, 49, 53

SWEET, R.M. .....................................................................35

SWIDERSKA-SRODA, A. .................................................40

SWIFT, W.R. .......................................................................50

SWINGLE, M.R. ................................................................50

SZOFRAN, F.R. ......................................................40, 42, 52

SZOKE, J. ...........................................................................49

TANG, J. .............................................................................41

TANKOSIC, D. ................................................................... 11

TATARA, J.D ................................................................17, 50

TAYLOR, C. .......................................................................41

TAYLOR, J. ........................................................................50

TAYLOR, T.L. ....................................................................50

TEMPEL, W. .......................................................................42

TEMPLETON, G. ...............................................................27

TENNANT, A.F. .........................................13, 34, 49, 52, 53

TEXTER, S. ........................................................................48

THIGPEN, W.W. .................................................................15

THOMAS, B.R. ..................................................................29

THOMPSON, M.S. .............................................................28

THORNTON, G. .................................................................50

TILGHMAN, N. .................................................................27

TIMOFEEVA, T.V. .............................................................38

TINKER, M.L. ..............................................................13, 50

TIPPETT, D.D. ....................................................................32

TODD, D. ............................................................................40

TORRES, I. .........................................................................41

TREVINO, L.C. ............................................................20, 53

TRICHILO, M. ...................................................................42

TROTIGNON, J.G. .............................................................20

TUCKER, D.S. ...................................................................50

TUCKER, K. .......................................................................50

TURNER, M.B. ..................................................................50

TURNER, S. .......................................................................51

TURPIN, J.B. ......................................................................51

TYLER, T. ...........................................................................23

TYSON, R.W. .....................................................................19

UDDIN, W. .........................................................................18

VALENTINE, P.G. ..............................................................51

VAN DEN HEUVEL, E.P.J. ...............................................45

VAN DER HORST, A.J. .....................................................45

VAN DER KLIS, M. ...........................................................25

VAN DER WOERD, M.J. .......................................31, 47, 51

VAN DYKE, M.K. ..............................................................51

VAN PELT, M. ....................................................................51

VAN SANT, J.T. ..................................................................24

VAUGHAN, W.W. ........................................................31, 51

VAUGHN, J.A. ...................................................................51

VEITH, E.M. .......................................................................42

VEKILOV, P.G. ...................................................................18

VETTAIKKORUMAKANKAUV, A.K. ............................36

VICKERS-RICH, P. ............................................................12

VINE, F.J. ............................................................................51

VIRANI, S.N. .....................................................................14

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VOLZ, M.P. .............................................................37, 40, 51

VRBA, F.J. ..........................................................................33

WACHTER, S. ....................................................................52

WAITE, JR., J.H. ..............................................13, 15, 21, 22

WALKER, J.S. ....................................................................51

WALKER, S.H. ...................................................................52

WALKER, W. ......................................................................40

WALLIS, M.K. ...................................................................29

WALSH, D. .........................................................................45

WANG, B.-C. ......................................................................42

WANG, H. ...........................................................................54

WANG, T. ...........................................................................12

WANG, T.-S. .......................................................................52

WARGO, M.J. .....................................................................19

WASSELL, E. .....................................................................49

WATSON, K. ......................................................................19

WATSON, M.D. ..................................................................52

WEAVER, A.R. ...................................................................52

WEEKS, D.J. ................................................................45, 52

WEI, P.F. .............................................................................43

WEINGARTNER, J.C. ....................................................... 11

WEIR, J. ..............................................................................53

WEISSKOPF, M.C. ....................................13, 34, 43, 52, 53

WELLS, B.E. ......................................................................53

WENTZ, F. ..........................................................................25

WERTZ, G.E. ................................................................21, 52

WEST, E.A. ................................................................... 11, 53

WEST, J. .............................................................................50

WEST, L.T. ...................................................................18, 52

WESTRA, D.G. ..................................................................53

WHORTON, M.S. ...............................................................53

WICKRAMASINGHE, N.C. ..............................................29

WIJERS, R.A.M.J. ........................................................34, 45

WILDE, A. ..........................................................................12

WILKERSON, D. ...............................................................44

WILLIAMS, R. .......................................................23, 24, 50

WILSON, A. .......................................................................53

WILSON, C.A. ...................................................................53

WILSON, C.D. ...................................................................12

WILSON, R.M. ...................................................................27

WINET, E. ...........................................................................16

WINGARD, C.D. ................................................................53

WITHEROW, W.K. ............................................................ 11

WOODCOCK, G. ...............................................................54

WOODS, P.M. ...............................................................24, 52

WOOSLEY, S.E. ...........................................................34, 43

WRIGHT, K.H. ...................................................................54

WU, K. ..........................................................................49, 53

XENOFOS, G.D. ................................................................23

XIONG-SKIBA, P. ..............................................................54

YAMAUCHI, Y. ............................................................38, 54

YAMAUCHO, Y. ................................................................38

YAN, X.Y. ...........................................................................39

YOUNG, R.B. .....................................................................28

YURCHYSHYN, V. ...........................................................18

ZATESPIN, V.I. ..................................................................54

ZEH, A. ...............................................................................33

ZENG, W. ............................................................................54

ZHANG, H. .........................................................................39

ZHANG, S.N. .....................................................................13

ZHU, S. ...............................................................................35

ZIMMERMAN, F.R. ...........................................................54

ZOLADZ, T.F. .....................................................................17

ZOOK, K. ............................................................................44

ZOU, X. ..............................................................................17

ZURBUCHEN, T. ...............................................................42

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