Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976apso.nasar....g&link_type=abstract
In its Apollo-Soyuz Test Project 5 p (SEE N76-23074 13-88)
Physics
Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Occultation, Solar Corona, Solar Eclipses, Spaceborne Photography, Spacecraft Instruments, Spacecraft Maneuvers
Scientific paper
On July 19, 1975, the Apollo spacecraft successfully occulted the solar
disk from the field of view of a camera mounted in the Soyuz spacecraft
while performing a spacecraft separation maneuver to permit the outer
solar corona to be viewable by the Soyuz camera. The camera operated
automatically, and 55 frames were developed for scientific analysis.
Giuli Thomas R.
Jenness M. D.
Lunde A. N.
Young A. K.
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