Active orientation of instrumentation in physical experiments in space

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Instrument Orientation, Soviet Spacecraft, Spaceborne Astronomy, Spaceborne Telescopes, High Energy Electrons, Longitude, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Salyut Space Station, Soyuz Spacecraft

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Telescope-pointing considerations are described for an experiment carried out on the Salyut-7 - Soyuz - Cosmos-1443 complex involving measurements of geomagnetically trapped high-energy electrons in the region of the Brazilian magnetic anomaly. The requirement was that the telescope axis be pointed at an angle of 90 deg to the geomagnetic field strength vector during passage through the anomaly region. Experiments performed with a gamma telescope demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed technique.

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