FOREIGN SCIENCE BULLETIN, VOL. 2, NO. 10.

Abstract

Contents: Papers - the pursuit problem and the theory of differential games; measurement of the angular and spectral distribution of atmospheric infrared radiation by the Kosmos-45 satellite; current Soviet research in the field of heat-resistant polymers: polyimides, polyoxazoles, and poly-1, 3, 4-oxadiazoles; Science + technology notes - the intensity of penetrating radiation on the moon's surface; the nature of the lunar surface as determined from gamma-ray spectra obtained by Luna 10; measurements of cosmic-ray intensity; spectrophotometric measurements of the Moon analysis of lunar photographs; lunar ultraviolet spectrum; study of upper atmosphere wind circulation by the radar method; laser photography; passive Q-switching of a ruby laser with bleachable phthalocyanines; modeling large cratering explosions; study of the thermal stability of several new polybenzimidazoles which contain O, P, and B in the chains, and also of mixed polyamido- and polyesterobenzimidazoles by differential thermal analysis; Conferences - conference on low-temperature physics; Book reviews - transparency of the atmosphere to visible and infrared rays; crystal structure of arsenides, sulfides, arsenosulfides, and their analogs; the laser in communication systems.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0641339

Entities

Organizations

  • Library of Congress

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Communication Systems
  • Cosmic Rays
  • Crystal Structure
  • Differential Thermal Analysis
  • Gamma Ray Spectra
  • Gamma Rays
  • Heat Resistant Plastics
  • Infrared Radiation
  • Low Temperature
  • Photographs
  • Photography
  • Q Switching
  • Radiation
  • Ruby Lasers
  • Spectra
  • Thermal Analysis
  • Ultraviolet Spectra

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Optical Physics and Photonics.
  • Polymer Science and Engineering.
  • Space Exploration and Orbital Mechanics.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy
  • Space
  • Space - Orbital Debris