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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
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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 ...
... four seconds after Centaur stage ignited. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 7/2/64, A5)''
Soviets launched COSMOS XXXIV artificial earth satellite equipped for scientific study of outer space. It was part of program ...
NASA successfully launched Explorer XXXIV Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-F) from Western Test Range WTR by three-stage Thrust-Augmented ... were operating normally. Final experiment would she turned on by ground command June 1. Explorer XXXIV would make measurements of solar and galactic cosmic rays within and at the boundary of ... ) to obtain scientific data on the cislunar environment from a number of its experiments. Explorer XXXIV was ten times more complex than any of four previous satellites launched in NASA's ...
... Rocket From Earth to Planets Is a Probability,” “McGill Daily” (McGill University, Montreal, Canada), Vol. XXXIV, 29 January 1945, pp. 1, 4.
“Mathematicians Discuss Rockets---Problem of Travel to Planets Outlined ... ---Hurter to Address Mathematics Club On Space Travel,” “McGill Daily” (McGill University, Montreal, Canada), Vol. XXXIV, p. 1.
“Science and Mechanics”, Vol. XX, February 1949, pp. 82-83.
Spivak, Michael, “Amateur ...
U.S.S.R. launched Cosmos CLXII into orbit with 280-km (174-mi) apogee, 201-km (125-mi) perigee, 89. ... -139, 67-140, 67-141)''
NASA turned on the last of 11 experiments onboard Explorer XXXIV satellite, launched from Western Test Range WTR May 24. Data from experiments, designed to measure ...
... pointed at 483 separate locations and taken some 1,172 pictures." ''(Transcript)''
NASA's Explorer XXXIV (IMP-F) Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (launched May 24, 1967) reentered earth's atmosphere. More complex than previous IMP spacecraft, Explorer XXXIV had carried 11 experiments and obtained more than 170,000 hrs of data on solar ...
... ; two of the five previously orbited satellites- Explorer XXXIII (launched July 1, 1966) and Explorer XXXIV (launched May 24, 1967) were still providing data. ''(NASA Releases 67-178, 67-193; NASA ...
... Explorer XXXIV , launched May 24, demonstrated that all its spacecraft systems and 10 of 11 experiments were ...
... -dynamics, thermal, and radar-reflectivity data; and conduct vernier engine erosion experiment. NASA's Explorer XXXIV , in orbit since May 24, would serve as a "solar watch-dog," furnishing information on ...
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