Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987rpsct...2..104l&link_type=abstract
In its JPRS Report: Science and Technology. USSR: Space p 104 (SEE N88-16063 08-42) Transl. into ENGLISH from Kosmicheskiye Issl
Physics
Descent, Jupiter Atmosphere, Lift Drag Ratio, Space Probes, Spacecraft Control, Gliding, Structural Weight, Thermal Protection, Thin Films
Scientific paper
Consideration is given to the descent of probes with low and high lift-drag ratios (LDRs) in the Jupiter atmosphere. The flight of a gliding probe with high LDR is considered in terms of the approximate selection of descent modes according to the minimum weight criterion of the thermal protection coating. An analysis is made of the feasibility of creating a program for the control of low LDRs by the removal of an additional film on the protective coating and for invariant turn angle control for assuring the maximum relative weight of segmented conical probe.
Lokhov G. M.
Rozhdestvenskiy M. K.
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