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Image:Discoverer14.jpg 200px Discoverer XIV satellite Category:Spacecraft
Image:Explorer14.jpg 200px Explorer XIV satellite Category:Spacecraft
... for Volume 59 59 '''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 ...
... 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 ...
... COSMOS XIV scientific satellite launched by U.S.S.R. into orbit (apogee, 318 mi. ; perigee, 165 ...
... unarguable, however, that results from increasingly complex missions have revolutionized humanity’s understanding of the cosmos. The Nobel Prize in physics was, for the first time in 2006, awarded for a ... state and the third member, the Chairman, to be appointed by both parties jointly” (Art. XIV). “The decision of the Commission shall be final and binding if the parties have so ... .e. the claim of Canada vs. the U.S.S.R.). The Soviet space object, Cosmos 954, carried on board a nuclear reactor using radioactive uranium-235 as its fuel source ...
... NASA Goddard Space Flight Center were hopeful the satellite might eventually resume normal operations. EXPLORER XIV developed transmission difficulty Jan. 10, after 100 days of nearly continuous transmission. Project Manager Paul ... did not believe radiation damage to be cause of satellite’s transmission malfunction. ''(NASA EXPLORER XIV Prog. Rpt. No. 4 ; NASA Release 63-6)'' TELSTAR communications satellite relayed pictures of opening ...
... ; NASA Rpt. of Sounding Rkt. Launching)'' After 10 months of satisfactory operation in orbit, EXPLORER XIV scientific satellite, with its six experiments to measure energetic particles and magnetic fields in space ... . During the 10 months, data acquisition stations received 6,003 hrs. of data from EXPLORER XIV , of which more than 4,500 hrs. were digi­tized and 3,200 hrs. were sent to the six experimenters. ''(NASA EXPLORER XIV Prog. Rpt. No. 5 )'' Joint U.S.-U.K.-Australian Project Dazzle to study behavior ...
NASA EXPLORER XIV satellite progress report indicated no usable scientific data had been obtained from the scientific sat­ ... its ten months of operation since launch into highly elliptical orbit Oct. 2; 1962, EXPLORER XIV sent back more than 6,500 hours of data from the six onboard scien­tific ... hours of data had been processed through computers and scientific analysis was continuing. ''(NASA Explorer XIV Prog. Rpt. No. 6)'' Press briefing on contracting procedures for Lunar Orbiter space­craft held ...
U.S.S.R. successfully launched Luna XIV unmanned spacecraft toward moon "to conduct further studies of near-lunar space," Tass an­nounced. ... for advanced aircraft. ''(AFSC Release 45.68)'' In Perception of Space and Time in the Cosmos, published in U.S.S.R., Cosmonaut Aleksey A. Leonov, who made first space walk ...

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