Determination of the height of the optical horizon of the earth from the Soyuz-9 spacecraft

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Error Analysis, Horizon, Photographic Measurement, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Soyuz Spacecraft, Ascent, Black And White Photography, Correlation, Luminous Intensity, Lunar Photographs, Matrices (Mathematics), Photometry, Vertical Distribution

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The height of the optical horizon of the earth was measured by black and white photography of the ascent of the moon from the Soyuz-9. The accuracy of the determination of the height scale of the brightness profiles of the horizon from observations of the moon is shown to depend on optical, photogrammetric and photometric errors. A photograph of the moon taken from the Soyuz-9 is presented.

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