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Rendezvous in Space. How the Automatic Satellites Found Each Other in Orbit.


AD678411

Publication Date 1967
Personal Author Marinin, Y.
Page Count 7
Abstract The report describes the first automatic docking of two Russian satellites - Cosmos-186 and Cosmos-187.
Keywords
  • Spacecraft docking
  • Automatic
  • Rendezvous trajectories
  • Maneuvering satellites
  • Control systems
  • USSR
  • Cosmos 186 satellite
  • Cosmos 187 satellite
  • Polyot 1 satellite
  • Translations
NTIS Subject Category
  • 84A - Astronautics
Corporate Authors Foreign Technology Div Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio
Supplemental Notes Edited trans. from Pravda, Moscow (USSR) p3, 2 Nov 67, by R. Zeccola.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 196902
Rendezvous in Space. How the Automatic Satellites Found Each Other in Orbit.
Rendezvous in Space. How the Automatic Satellites Found Each Other in Orbit.
AD678411

  • Spacecraft docking
  • Automatic
  • Rendezvous trajectories
  • Maneuvering satellites
  • Control systems
  • USSR
  • Cosmos 186 satellite
  • Cosmos 187 satellite
  • Polyot 1 satellite
  • Translations
  • 84A - Astronautics
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