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Russian Space Probes Scientific Discoveries And Future Missions 1st Edition Brian Harvey

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Russian Space Probes Scientific Discoveries And Future Missions 1st Edition Brian Harvey
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Publisher: Praxis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 165.69 MB
Pages: 514
Author: Brian Harvey, Olga Zakutnyaya (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441981493, 1441981497
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Russian Space Probes Scientific Discoveries And Future Missions 1st Edition Brian Harvey by Brian Harvey, Olga Zakutnyaya (auth.) 9781441981493, 1441981497 instant download after payment.

The Soviet Union began the exploration of space with the launch of Sputnik in 1957, well over 50 years ago, and sent the first probes to the Moon, Mars, and Venus. Less well known is what these probes actually found out. What were the discoveries of Russian space science? What new discoveries may we expect in the future? Who were Russias most important scientists? Russian Space Probes gives for the first time the definitive history of Soviet-Russian space science, and is the first book to assess the actual achievements of the Russian space program in furthering our knowledge of the Solar System. Among other projects covered are missions such as Elektron, which mapped the Earths radiation belts the astrophysical observatories Astron, Kvant, Gamma, and Granat Proton, which trapped cosmic rays Prognoz, which measured solar radiation and the Interball, Aktivny, APEX, and Magion mission in which satellites chased each other in the Earths magnetic tail. The final part of the book examines the future of Russian space science and looks at planned new missions, such as the Spektr series of space observatories, and return flights to the Moon and Mars, including a sample of Phobos

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