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'''Page ''' - 68-70
'''Year''' - 2006
'''Keywords''' - Beam driven sail, solar sail, Cosmos-1
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.68
'''Number of Pages''' - 3
Abstract
The Planetary Society planned to launch Cosmos-1, the first solar sail in 2005. We planned an experiment to irradiate the sail ...
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Abstract
A companion paper has reviewed the various series of satellites launched using the small Cosmos-2/2M vehicle during 1961- 1977 1 . The present paper presents a review of the ...
... - ''(NASA X-15 Proj. Off.; NYT, 12/11/64, 25)''
U.S.S.R. launched COSMOS LI into orbit. In addition to scientific instrumentation, the craft contained a radio system for the ...
... ionosphere and its effects on radio propagation, Cambridge University Press, 617 pp.
note 17 Lilenstein, J. (ed.), 2007, Space weather; research towards ... Jonathan (2004). ''Astrobiology: A Multi-disciplinary Approach'' . Benjamin Cummings.
Sagan, Carl (1985). ''Cosmos'' . Ballantine Books.
Sagan, Carl (1994). ''Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of ...
... and poets read the sky'' . Amherst NY: Promethus Books, 2001
note 73 Li Po, “Drinking Alone Under the Moon” (月下獨酌), ''Crossing the Yellow River: 300 Poems from ... Princeton University Press, 1997; David A. Hardy, ed., ''Visions of space: Artists journey through the cosmos'' . Limpsfield ; New York: Paper Tiger, 1989; International Association of Astronomical Artists
... nuclear physics. ''(Transcript)''
Tenth anniversary of U.S.S.R.'s first Cosmos satellite, Cosmos 1, launched March 16, 1962. Cosmos satellites' wide variety of functions were described in Trud by Soviet engineer ... having regard to experience gained in the operation of similar installations in Cosmos satellites." ''(FBIS-Sov, 3/30/72, Li)''
European Launcher Development Organization (ELDo) Council announced decision to begin development of ...
... with single booster. Tass reported Oct. 14 that equipment was functioning normally. Orbital parameters were:
Cosmos 444, 1510-km (938.3-mi) apogee, 1323-km (822.1-mi) perigee, 114.1 ... -mi) apogee, 1383-km (859.4-mi) perigee, 114.8-min period, and 74° inclination:
Cosmos 447, 1516-km (942-mi) apogee, 1412-km (877.4-mi) perigee, 115.1-min ... , and 74° inclination.
''(GSFC SSR, 10/31/71; FBIS-SOv-199-3, 10/14/71, LI; SF, 4/72, 132)''
NASA launched series of three sounding rockets from White Sands Missile ...
... surface of Mars were brief and suddenly discontinued." ''(FBIs-Sov-71-236, 12/8/71, LI)''
U.S.S.R. launched two satellites. Intercosmos 5, launched from Kapustin-Yar, entered orbit ... spectrum of low-frequency electromagnetic oscillations in natural plasma. Intercosmos 5 reentered April 7, 1972. Cosmos 461, launched from Plesetsk , entered orbit with 508-km (315.7-mi) apogee, 488-km ... , 94.5-min period, and 69.2° inclination. ''(FBns-Sov-71-233, 12/3/71, LI; L2; Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC SSR, 12/31/71; 4/30/72; SBD, 12 ...
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'''By Cheryl and Raymond Garbos '''
'''Introduction '''
Today words like "outer space," "the heavens," and "the cosmos" conjure up images such as Sputnik; astronauts Yuri Gagarin,Alan Shepard and Gus Grissom; huge ... . . One of the most fascinating and grandest burial sites in the world is at Mount Li, built in 210 B.C.E as the tomb of China's first emperor Qin ... 's army, including chariots and horses. Though not as grandiose as the Tomb at Mount Li, the Chinese continued to build tombs in hills for their emperors all the way to ...
... /72; W Post, 1/7/72, Bl)''
U.S.S.R.'s Cosmos 463 (launched Dec. 6, 1971) and Cosmos 464 (launched Dec. 10, 1971) had been launched "in quick succession" to ... of particles-crushing of one proton by high-energy protons. ''(FBIS- Sop, 1/10/72, Li )''
San Francisco Examiner editorial praised U.S. Pay Board's veto of 12% wage increase ...
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