36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit 1998
DOI: 10.2514/6.1998-288
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Experimentation using the Mir station as a space laboratory

Abstract: Collaboration is now underway to perform space-based experiments on the interactions of rocket plume exhausts and the ambient environment at an altitude of roughly 350 km. The key element in this experiment is the use of the Mir space station as a platform for optical instrumentation. A description is given of the modeling and instrumentation involved in the execution of this experiment, as well as a description of the experiment strategy and some experimental data already obtained. In particular, a hypothesiz… Show more

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“…Measurements of absolute intensity and spatial distribution of this radiation provide valuable data for studying of the collision characteristics. It should be noted that such kind of glow was observed yet earlier both from the US Shuttles 1 and Russian "Mir" space station 2 . Essential difference between the glow observations from the Shuttles and "Mir" was that Shuttle instruments looked at the plumes of the LP motors installed on the Shuttle itself, whereas "Mir" instruments observed the plumes of Russian space vehicles "Soyuz" and "Progress" located at a distance of 10 to 60 kilometers away from the station.…”
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“…Measurements of absolute intensity and spatial distribution of this radiation provide valuable data for studying of the collision characteristics. It should be noted that such kind of glow was observed yet earlier both from the US Shuttles 1 and Russian "Mir" space station 2 . Essential difference between the glow observations from the Shuttles and "Mir" was that Shuttle instruments looked at the plumes of the LP motors installed on the Shuttle itself, whereas "Mir" instruments observed the plumes of Russian space vehicles "Soyuz" and "Progress" located at a distance of 10 to 60 kilometers away from the station.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some description of the instruments and their characteristics may be found in Ref. 2,3,7,27 . During the years of operation the instruments were modified and somewhat improved.…”
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“…This interaction can alter the local ionospheric properties and lead to excitation of plasma waves. Studies of such interactions, both experimental and computational, have been centralized around LEO transportation spacecraft, including Space Shuttle, Soyuz, Progress, and the Mir space station [e.g., Burke et al, 1995;McMahon et al, 1983;Karabadzhak et al, 1997;Drakes and Swann, 1999;Kaplan and Bernhardt, 2010;Bernhardt et al, 2012].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%