Remote Sensing for Oceanography, Hydrology and Agriculture

Remote Sensing for Oceanography, Hydrology and Agriculture
Title Remote Sensing for Oceanography, Hydrology and Agriculture PDF eBook
Author COSPAR. Plenary Meeting
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Pages 300
Release 1993
Genre Science
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Divided into three main sections, this text presents: the results derived from satellite studies of the ocean; a variety of hydrology related areas including evapotranspiration and soil moisture; and the concept of Vegetation Condition Index in which the intensity of drought is assessed.

Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era

Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era
Title Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era PDF eBook
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Pages 700
Release 1990
Genre Large space structures (Astronautics)
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Space Research in the Life Sciences

Space Research in the Life Sciences
Title Space Research in the Life Sciences PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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Pages 338
Release 1960
Genre Space biology
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Russian Space Probes

Russian Space Probes
Title Russian Space Probes PDF eBook
Author Brian Harvey
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 541
Release 2011-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1441981500

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Brian Harvey recounts for the first time the definitive history of scientific Russian space probes and the knowledge they acquired of the Earth, its environment, the Moon, Mars and Venus. He examines what Russian Space Science has actually achieved in furthering our knowledge of the Solar System, focusing on the instrumentation and scientific objectives and outcomes, the information gained and lessons learnt. Boxes and charts are used extensively in order to convey in an easily understandable manner for the non-scientific reader the problems and issues addressed and solved by Soviet space science. The book opens with the story of early space science in Russia, which started when the first Russian rockets were fired into the high atmosphere from Kapustin Yar in the late 1940s. Instruments were carried to measure and map the atmosphere and later rockets carried dogs to test their reactions to weightlessness. In order to beat America into Earth orbit, two simpler satellites than originally planned were launched, Sputnik and Sputnik 2, which provided some initial information on atmospheric density, while the following Sputnik 3 carried twelve instruments to measure radiation belts, solar radiation, the density of the atmosphere and the Earth’s magnetic field. The author recounts how, by the 1960s, the Soviet Union had developed a program of investigation of near-Earth space using satellites within the Cosmos program, in particular the DS (Dnepropetrovsky Sputnik), small satellites developed to investigate meteoroids, radiation, the magnetic fields, the upper atmosphere, solar activity, ionosphere, charged particles, cosmic rays and geophysics. Brian Harvey then gives the scientific results from Russian lunar exploration, starting with the discovery of the solar wind by the First Cosmic Ship and the initial mapping of the lunar far side by the Automatic Interplanetary Station. He describes Luna 10, which made the first full study of the lunar environment, Luna 16 which brought soil back to Earth and the two Moon rovers which travelled 50 kms across the lunar surface taking thousands of measurements, soil analyses and photographs, as well as profiles of discrete areas. Chapters 4 and 5 describe in detail the scientific outcomes of the missions to Venus and Mars, before considering the orbiting space stations in Chapter 6. Space science formed an important part of the early manned space program, the prime focus being the human reaction to weightlessness, how long people could stay in orbit and the effects on the body, as well as radiation exposure. Chapter 7 looks at the later stage of Soviet and Russian space science, including Astron and Granat, the two observatories of the 1980s, and Bion, the space biology program which flew monkeys and other animals into orbit. The final chapter looks forward to a new period of Russian space science with the Spektr series of observatories and a range smaller science satellites under the Federal Space Plan 2006-2015.

Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era

Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era
Title Large Space Structures & Systems in the Space Station Era PDF eBook
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Pages 688
Release 1991
Genre Large space structures (Astronautics)
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Space Astronomy

Space Astronomy
Title Space Astronomy PDF eBook
Author COSPAR. Plenary Meeting
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Pages 786
Release 1993
Genre Science
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The papers presented in this volume are taken from several meetings held during the World Space Congress. They include papers on X-ray and EUV astronomy research and results from recent space missions. A section on infrared and submillimeter astronomy also forms part of this volume.

Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine

Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine
Title Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine PDF eBook
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Pages 472
Release 1975
Genre Aviation medicine
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