Jun 1983
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In its USSR Rept.: Space, No. 22 (JPRS-83612) p 25-32 (SEE N83-29280 18-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Zemlya i Vselennaya (Mos
Physics
Interplanetary Flight, Robots, Space Stations, Unmanned Spacecraft, Venera Satellites, Venus Probes, Artificial Satellites, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Servomechanisms, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Venus (Planet)
Scientific paper
The planning and design of the Venera, the automatic interplanetary
station is discussed. The station is capable of transmitting information
back to Earth. Venera will be used to explore the chemical composition,
physical and mechanical properties of Venus' soil, and Venus'
atmosphere.
Fedorov O. S.
Perminov Vladimir G.
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