JPRS report: Science and technology. Central Eurasia: Space

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Aerospace Engineering, Life Sciences, Mir Space Station, Solar Protons, Space Law, Technology Utilization, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Atmospheric Composition, Brightness, Gravitational Fields, Lunar Bases, Mars Atmosphere, Radiation Measurement, Upper Atmosphere

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Translations are presented of articles from Russian publications. The areas of study are: Manned mission highlights; Space sciences; Interplanetary sciences; Life sciences; Space engineering; Space applications; and Space policy and administration. Some representative titles are as follows: Russian-German mission to MIR; Scientific rules from gamma astronomy satellite; Martian composition, structure, and gravity field; Measurement of radiation dose on Mir station during solar proton events; Transport system for lunar base; Simulation of spectral brightnesses of natural features at upper boundary of atmosphere; and Report of ESA contracts with Russian Institutes.

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