Investigation of the characteristics of the Venus stratosphere from acceleration measurements during the braking of the Venera-13 and Venera-14 probes

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Accelerometers, Descent Trajectories, Landing Modules, Stratosphere, Venera Satellites, Venus Atmosphere, Aerodynamic Brakes, Aerodynamic Loads, Atmospheric Density, Atmospheric Entry, Atmospheric Pressure, Atmospheric Temperature, Deceleration, Mesosphere, Planetary Landing

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Acceleration measurements in the preparachute segment of descent during the aerodynamics braking of Venera-13 and Venera-14 were made in order to study the characteristics of the Venus stratosphere and mesosphere. Results of axial-acceleration measurements are presented, and attention is given to atmospheric density and pressure profiles obtained from the accelerometer data and vertical temperature profiles acquired from Venera and Pioneer-Venus acceleration data.

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