PM NASA Abbreviation

PM has various meanings in the NASA category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of PM in NASA.

Post Meridiem

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The 2-by-12-hour count is the double counting of the full day divided into 24 equally long equinox hours, i.e. the day and night together, with the help of the so-called small clock.

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Payload Module
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Performance Monitor

A device for testing the performance of a radar set and indicating the result

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Program Manager

An official in the program division who has been assigned responsibility for accomplishing a specific get of program objectives. This involves planning, directing and controlling one or more projects of a new or continuing nature, initiation of any acquisition processes necessary to get project work under way, monitoring of contractor performance and the like.

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Project Manager

A person responsible for planning and delivering a large stand-alone task, objective, venture, etc., (a large and complex 'project') or a professional who is skilled in doing this, which generally includes using suitable project management tools and systems, and people-management skills where appropriate.

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Payload Management
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Program Milestone
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Pulse Modulation

The use of a series of short pulses, which are modified by an input signal, to carry information

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Primary Mirror
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Pmaeperformance Monitor Annunciation Driver
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