Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985rpspr.......93k&link_type=abstract
In its USSR Rept.: Space (JPRS-USP-85-003) p 93 (SEE N85-25284 15-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Izv. (USSR), 25 Oct. 1984 p
Physics
Satellite Transmission, Spacecraft Television, Television Transmission, Artificial Satellites, Histories, Salyut Space Station, Soyuz Spacecraft
Scientific paper
Soviet spacecraft television systems are reviewed in a historically
retrospective manner, beginning with the unmanned Luna-3 mission of
1959, designed to photograph the back side of the Moon, through the
Soyuz-1 mission which transmitted TV information to the Salyut-7 space
station.
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