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... 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 ...
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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 ...
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U.S.S.R. launched COSMOS XLI , COSMOS XLII , and COSMOS XLIII earth satellites into orbit, the last two with a single rocket booster. COSMOS XLI was in initial orbit of 39,855-km. (24,775-mi.) apogee, 394-km. (245-mi.) perigee, 11 hr. 55 min. period, and 64° inclination to equator. COSMOS XLII and ...
... satellite ITOS I; NASA's Nimbus IV in support of world weather program; Uhuru (Explorer XLII) Small Astronomy Satellite (launched for NASA by Italy); Sert II Space Electric Rocket Test; and ... delivered for testing in early 1971. U.S.S.R.'s 88 payloads included 72 Cosmos satellites, 2 Lunas, 1 Zond, 1 Soyuz , 1 Venus, 2 Intercosmos, 4 Meteors, and 5 ...
Uhuru (Explorer XLII) (SAS-A) Small Astronomy Satellite was launched for NASA by Italy at 1:45 pm ... ; Spacewarn, 12/29/70, 1; SF, 6/71,213, 5)''
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CCCLXXXV from Plesetsk into orbit with 984-km (611.4-mi) apogee, 980-km (608 ...
... ran down. '' (NASA Proj
NASA and Univ. of Rome's Aerospace Research Center dedicated Explorer XLII satellite, scheduled for launch Dec. 12, to Kenya. Dedication was in honor of Kenya's ...
NASA held press briefing on preliminary results of Uhuru (Explorer XLII) Small Astronomy Satellite (launched Dec. 12). Mrs. Marjorie R. Townsend, SAS-A Project Manager at ...
... .W., “The Problem of Space Travel,” “Journal of the Royal Astronomy Society of Canada”, Vol. XLII, March-April 1948, pp. 50-69.
Campbell, Samuel, “40 blind youngsters set a trip aboard ...
... 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 ... and earth, "Cosmos-261 and Cosmos-348 explored the plasma ocean. Cosmos-166, which spent a long time patrolling the sun, made a careful survey of the solar disc. Cosmos-92 and Cosmos-149 could ...
... launch of an unnamed satellite (named Cosmos 1 only 3wk later, when Tass reported launch of Cosmos 2). The USSR had seldom announced the purpose of Cosmos launches, a ploy that permitted concealment ... military applications, including hunter-killer tests.
USSR comments had stressed the practical aspects of the Cosmos program, such as experience accumulated during geophysical experiments for use on the "Meteor" spacecraft; basic ...
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