Applied scientific research on the international space station and new flight-control technologies

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V. A. Solov’ev
A. V. Markov
I. V. Sorokin
V. E. Lyubinskii
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[1] Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia,
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Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences | 2017年 / 87卷
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human spaceflights; orbital stations; International Space Station; flight control; applied scientific research; space equipment and technology;
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Some significant applied scientific research results obtained on the modules of the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS) of the International Space Station (ISS) and new flight-control technologies are considered. Plans to construct and resupply new modules to the ROS on the ISS in the next decade are covered. This article is based on a paper by RAS Corresponding Member V.A. Solov’ev heard at a session of the RAS Presidium.
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