Search Results - "Zaiko, Yu. K."
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Using CubeSat Nanosatellites to Observe Solar Cosmic Rays
Published in Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics (01-02-2024)“…The authors demonstrate the possibility of using CubeSat nanosatellites to study solar cosmic rays (SCRs). SCR electron fluxes over the polar caps at altitudes…”
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A First Experience of Space Radiation Monitoring in the Multi-Satellite Experiment of Moscow University in the Framework of the Universat-SOCRAT Project
Published in Moscow University physics bulletin (01-12-2020)“…The Moscow University Universat-SOCRAT program is aimed at using small satellites to monitor space threats, such as radiation in near-earth space,…”
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Organization of tests of integrated on-board spacecraft control system
Published in Solar system research (01-12-2011)“…The experience accumulated by a test organization of integrated on-board control systems of spacecraft for scientific purposes, which became the basis for all…”
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Phobos-grunt soil sampling device
Published in Solar system research (01-12-2012)“…The main objective of the Phobos-Grunt spacecraft mission is to sample Phobos soil and delivery it to Earth. Soil sampling is performed by means of a soil…”
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A robust guidance algorithm for the moon landing
Published in Cosmic research (01-11-2013)“…The paper deals with a choice of the rational trajectory of motion of a landing module designed for the Moon landing, from the moment of its de-orbiting from…”
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Ballistics, navigation, and motion control for a spacecraft during its landing on the surface of Phobos
Published in Cosmic research (01-08-2009)“…Basic concepts and algorithms laid as foundations of the scheme of landing on the Martian moon Phobos (developed for the Phobos-Grunt project) are presented…”
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Television observations of comet Halley from Vega spacecraft
Published in Nature (London) (15-05-1986)“…The television system aboard the spacecrafts Vega 1 and Vega 2 observed comet Halley from March 4 to 11, 1986 and transmitted about 1500 images to earth. The…”
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