Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Feb 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986pazh...12...10s&link_type=abstract
(Pis'ma v Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 12, Jan. 1986, p. 10-15) Soviet Astronomy Letters (ISSN 0360-0327), vol. 12, Jan.-Feb.
Computer Science
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Balloon Sounding, Spaceborne Experiments, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Vega Project, Deployment, Flight Paths, Payloads, Radio Telescopes
Scientific paper
The goals of the Vega-1 and -2 experiments were to trace the large- and small-scale motions, measure the turbulent heat and momentum flow in the cloud layer, and determine the physical parameters of the Venus atmosphere. The arrangement of the balloon-probe payload, the balloon-deployment sequence, and the balloon flight paths are described. The balloons drifted latitudinally in the Venus atmosphere about one-third the way around the planet at a height of 53-54 km and speeds close to 67 m/sec. The balloon-probe signals, recorded on earth by radio telescopes of ten countries, are being processed.
Blamont Jacques
Kremnev Roald S.
Linkin V. M.
Preston Richard
Sagdeev Roal'd. Z.
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