Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976anah.iafcq....a&link_type=abstract
International Astronautical Federation, International Astronautical Congress, 27th, Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 10-16, 1976, 10 p.
Computer Science
Sound
Atmospheric Entry, Balloon Sounding, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Buoyancy, Spacecraft Design, Venus Probes, Gondolas, Spacecraft Trajectories, Venus Atmosphere
Scientific paper
The paper considers a buoyant Venus station which would float 60 km above the Venus surface. This flotation altitude could be attained by a procedure that consists of a pre-entry phase where the envelope is inflated in vacuum to a pressure capable of withstanding the dynamic pressure during entry, a ballute entry phase, and a descending phase where the balloon is continuously pressurized to balance the pressure against the ambient pressure until the final altitude is attained.
Akiba R.
Hinada Motoki
Matsuo Hiroshi
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