Contents: Paper: Comparison of satellite drag data with standard atmospheric models. Notes: Analytic theory of motion of a space vehicle toward the Moon; Trends in the development of space psychology; Cultivator for continuous culture of microalgae; Experiments in measurement of cosmic rays with artificial earth satellites; The feasibility of using superconducting devices in artificial earth satellites; Determination of the chemical composition of the atmosphere of Venus by the Venera-4 interplanetary probe; The coherent accelerator; The 'power struggle' in quantum electronics; Separation of zirconium and hafnium; Luminescence progress and applications. Conference: Radiation chemistry of organic compounds.
Foreign Science Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 7, 1968
1968
66 pages
Report
No indication
English
Manned Spacecraft , Astronautics , Information Systems , Satellites(Artificial) , Drag , Atmosphere models , Applied psychology , Algae , Cosmic rays , Superconductors , Venus(Planet) , Planetary atmospheres , Ion accelerators , Radiation chemistry , Lasers , Zirconium , Hafnium , Separation , Luminescence , USSR
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