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Space activity impact on science and technology. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth international astronautical congress, Baku, USSR, October 7--13, 1973

Abstract

Topics covered include: Soviet automatic vehicles for lunar exploration and their influence on the progress of automatics and control theory; the problems of space technology and their influence on science and technics; industrial use of aerospace technology; development of liquid-propellant rocket engine engineering and its influence on science and technology in the USSR; space medicine and public health; impact of space activity on technology in a country the size of France; astronautics as a stimulus for celestial mechanics; space activity impact on the science and technology of rotating bodies; skylab systems flight performance, an interim report; the design and utilization of a spacelab for sortie missions; the spacelab program; man and the environment, remote sensing from space; EOLE application program for meteorological experiments, complementary experiences; machine processing methods for earth observational data; recent advances in geologic applications of remote sensing from space; infrared scanning for meteorological purposes; spatial antartic glaciology; reflection spectra usage in recognition of plant covers; experimental investigation of aeronautical and maritime communications and surveillance using satellites; the ESRO MAROTS program; the problem of habitability in spaceships; atmosphere revitalization for manned spacecraft; prospects of international cooperation in medical sciences; developing a technology base in planetary entry aerothermodynamics; scientific  More>>
Authors:
Napolitano, L G; Contensou, P; Hilton, W F [1] 
  1. eds.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1976
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-7310123-
Reference Number:
EDB-77-003885
Resource Relation:
Conference: 24. International Astronautical Congress, Baku, USSR, 7 Oct 1973
Subject:
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; SATELLITES; MEETINGS; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; SPACE VEHICLES; LUNAR MATERIALS; MEDICINE; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; ROCKETS; SKYLAB; 640100* - Astrophysics & Cosmology
OSTI ID:
7259158
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Availability:
pounds 25.00.
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 413
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Napolitano, L G, Contensou, P, and Hilton, W F. Space activity impact on science and technology. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth international astronautical congress, Baku, USSR, October 7--13, 1973. United Kingdom: N. p., 1976. Web.
Napolitano, L G, Contensou, P, & Hilton, W F. Space activity impact on science and technology. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth international astronautical congress, Baku, USSR, October 7--13, 1973. United Kingdom.
Napolitano, L G, Contensou, P, and Hilton, W F. 1976. "Space activity impact on science and technology. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth international astronautical congress, Baku, USSR, October 7--13, 1973." United Kingdom.
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title = {Space activity impact on science and technology. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth international astronautical congress, Baku, USSR, October 7--13, 1973}
author = {Napolitano, L G, Contensou, P, and Hilton, W F}
abstractNote = {Topics covered include: Soviet automatic vehicles for lunar exploration and their influence on the progress of automatics and control theory; the problems of space technology and their influence on science and technics; industrial use of aerospace technology; development of liquid-propellant rocket engine engineering and its influence on science and technology in the USSR; space medicine and public health; impact of space activity on technology in a country the size of France; astronautics as a stimulus for celestial mechanics; space activity impact on the science and technology of rotating bodies; skylab systems flight performance, an interim report; the design and utilization of a spacelab for sortie missions; the spacelab program; man and the environment, remote sensing from space; EOLE application program for meteorological experiments, complementary experiences; machine processing methods for earth observational data; recent advances in geologic applications of remote sensing from space; infrared scanning for meteorological purposes; spatial antartic glaciology; reflection spectra usage in recognition of plant covers; experimental investigation of aeronautical and maritime communications and surveillance using satellites; the ESRO MAROTS program; the problem of habitability in spaceships; atmosphere revitalization for manned spacecraft; prospects of international cooperation in medical sciences; developing a technology base in planetary entry aerothermodynamics; scientific results of the automatic ionospheric laboratory Yantar 4 flight; nonlinear unsteady motions in solid propellant rockets with application to large motors; investigation of the physical and mechanical properties of the lunar sample brought by Luna 20 and along the route of motion of Lunokhod 2; orbiting astronomical observatory Copernicus; the delta launch vehicle model 2914 series; space tug mission and program planning; space and education; and safety in youth rocket experiments. (GHT)}
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