Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
May 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984srja.nasa....3.&link_type=abstract
In its Space Res. in Japan p 3-24 (SEE N85-10082 01-12)
Computer Science
Sound
Atmospheric Sounding, Japanese Space Program, Satellite Lifetime, Scientific Satellites, Exos-C Satellite, Plasma Diagnostics, Pulsars, Radiation Measurement, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Activity Effects, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
In 1982 and 1983, six scientific satellites were operated successfully. Two of them, JIKIKEN and ISS-b, performed observations of the Earth's plasma environment. HINOTORI, the solar maximum satellite, observed a number of solar flares. HAKUCHO and newly launched TENMA conducted various observations of cosmic X-ray sources. HIMAWARI-2 is a meteorological satellite but its payload includes a solar particle monitor. EXOS-C was successfully launched in February, 1983, and participants in the MAP (Middle Atmosphere Program). Following these missions, the PLANET-A project comprising two missions, MS-T5 and PLANET-A, is under preparation for the participation in the international cooperative exploration of Comet P/Halley. The third X-ray astronomy satellite ASTRO-C is currently scheduled for 1987 launch.
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