Analysis of the descent trajectories of the Venera-13 and Venera-14 descent modules in the atmosphere of the planet

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Descent Trajectories, Earth-Venus Trajectories, Landing Modules, Planetary Landing, Trajectory Analysis, Venera Satellites, Aerodynamic Drag, Aerodynamic Heating, Aerothermodynamics, Atmospheric Density, Atmospheric Entry, Ballistics, Postflight Analysis, Satellite Control, Trajectory Control, Venus Atmosphere

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A postflight analysis of the motion of the Venera-13 and Venera-14 descent vehicles in the Venusian atmosphere is presented. The aim of the analysis is to determine the descent trajectory parameters with respect to flight time in the atmosphere and to perform an overall evaluation of the thermodynamic characteristics of the planetary atmosphere. The trajectory analysis showed that the onboard equipment designed to control the descent functioned normally and that the trajectories followed were close to those prescribed.

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