Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986rpspr..10..125z&link_type=abstract
In its USSR Report: Space (JPRS-USP-86-005) p 125 131 (SEE N87-11809 03-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Nauka i Tekhnika (Riga, U
Mathematics
Logic
Atmospheric Circulation, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Flyby Missions, Vega Project, Venus (Planet), Venus Atmosphere, Atmospheric Composition, Chemical Composition, Data Acquisition, Interferometry, Planetary Meteorology, Temperature Measurement, Venera Satellites
Scientific paper
The automated interplanetary space stations Vega-1 and Vega-2 launched in December, 1984 toward Halley's Comet, have completed the first stage in their planned flight program research on the planet Venus. The fly-by of Venus on the way to Halley's Comet allowed the use of one spacecraft for solving three problems. The first problem was the fundamentally new experiments in studying the circulation of the Venusian atmosphere and its meteorological parameters using a floating balloon probe. The second problem was research on the atmosphere, cloud layer and planetary surface using a descent apparatus. And, finally, the third problem was an investigation of Halley's comet from a fly-by trajectory. A full interpretation of all the data obtained using spectrometers will take several years, since the volume of material is great and a nonstandard solution must be sought for the analysis of the new information.
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