JPRS report: Science and technology. Central Eurasia: Space

Mathematics – Probability

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Asteroids, Dielectric Permeability, Energy Spectra, Galactic Radiation, Meteorite Collisions, Ozone, Particle Energy, Solar Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Space, Lunar Gravitation, Lunar Satellites, Lunar Surface, Mars Atmosphere, Satellite Orbits, Solar Sails, Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer

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Translated articles cover the following topics: optimization of perturbation maneuver of solar-sail equipped spacecraft near the moon in a geocentric boost problem; model of particle fluxes and averaged energy spectra of solar cosmic rays; forecasting radiation conditions in interplanetary space; depth profiles of dielectric permeability of cryolithosphere of Mars; qualitative analysis of some methods of reducing the asteroid hazards for the earth; origin and current status of the problem of asteroid hazard; probability of asteroids colliding with Earth; description of control associated with placement of spacecraft in vicinity of L(sub 2) point of sun-Earth system via use of lunar gravity; optimal spatial transfer of a spacecraft between the lunar surface and artificial lunar satellite orbit; fly-back booster said to be most promising design for reusable aerospace system; and annual, semiannual, and seasonal variations of total ozone as deduced from TOMS data for the region of St. Petersburg.

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