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13 July 1994 Characterization of the microgravity environment on the Salyut and Mir space stations
Alexander I. Feonychev, Brian J. Tillotson, Larry P. Torre, Harvey J. Willenberg
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Abstract
The Salyut Space Stations and their successor, the MIR Space Station, have provided microgravity environments for researchers to utilize. With recent political changes in the former Soviet Union and the new openness of the Russian aerospace community, increased opportunities for access to MIR as a permanent orbital research platform are available. Recently acquired data concerning the MIR microgravity environment can be compared to similar microgravity data acquired on the U.S. Space Shuttle and Spacelab.
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Alexander I. Feonychev, Brian J. Tillotson, Larry P. Torre, and Harvey J. Willenberg "Characterization of the microgravity environment on the Salyut and Mir space stations", Proc. SPIE 2220, Sensing, Imaging, and Vision for Control and Guidance of Aerospace Vehicles, (13 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179622
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Data acquisition

Earth's atmosphere

Aerodynamics

Aerospace engineering

Fluctuations and noise

Gyroscopes

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