PACS numbers

95.40.+s Artificial Earth satellites 96.12.Jt Atmospheres 96.30.Gc Mars
  1. V.I. Shematovich, M.Ya. Marov “Escape of planetary atmospheres: physical processes and numerical models61 217–246 (2018)
    02.70.−c, 92.60.−e, 96.30.Ea, 96.30.Gc (all)
  2. Advances in astronomy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 27 February 2013)56 704–737 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 04.50.−h, 04.70.−s, 07.57.−c, 07.87.+v, 12.10.Kt, 84.40.−x, 89.20.−a, 95.36.+x, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc, 97.10.Bt, 97.60.Lf, 97.80.Jp, 98.62.Js, 98.70.Qy, 98.80.−k (all)
  3. O.I. Korablev “Space-based spectroscopy of Mars: new methods and new results56 722–729 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 07.87.+v, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc (all)
  4. S.A. Voronov, S.V. Borisov, A.V. Karelin “Electron-proton separation in calorimetry experiments directly measuring the composition and energy spectrum of cosmic rays52 879–890 (2009)
    29.40.Vj, 95.40.+s, 95.55.Vj (all)
  5. M. Nagatomo, S. Sasaki et alSolar power systems (SPS) — investigations at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of Japan37 589–599 (1994)
    95.40.+s, 84.60.Jt (all)
  6. S.B. Novikov, A.A. Ovchinnikov “The development and achievement of methods of optical observations with high angular resolution at the observatory on Mt. Maidanak32 935–936 (1989)
    95.55.Br, 07.60.Ly, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Hf, 95.45.+i (all)
  7. O.I. Bugaenko, S.M. Kudryavtsev et alHigh precision position observations of Phobos on Maidanak mountain in 198832 639–640 (1989)
    96.30.Gc, 96.30.Hf, 96.12.Kz, 95.55.Fw (all)
  8. V.I. Moroz, L.V. Ksanfomaliti, A.É. Nadzhip “’Mars-3′: Astrophysical Studies of the Lower Atmosphere and the Surface of the Planet16 741–742 (1974)
    96.30.Gc, 96.12.Jt, 95.40.+s (all)
  9. M.A. Kolosov, N.A. Savich “Study of the Space Plasma by the Dispersion Interferometer Method16 742–743 (1974)
    94.05.−a, 94.80.+g, 96.12.Jt, 96.15.Hy, 96.50.Ci (all)
  10. M.A. Kolosov, O.I. Yakovlev “A Study of Propagation of Radio Waves in the Solar System Using Soviet Space Stations16 743–744 (1974)
    96.12.Jt, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Ea, 96.12.Kz, 96.20.−n, 84.40.Ua (all)
  11. G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi, A.V. Mikhailov, N.A. Savich “Formation of the Ionosphere of Mars16 744–746 (1974)
    96.30.Hf, 96.12.Jt (all)
  12. A.G. Kislyakov “Radioastronomical investigations in the millimeter and submillimeter bands13 495–521 (1971)
    95.85.Fm, 95.55.Jz, 96.12.Jt, 97.10.Ex, 98.38.−j, 96.60.Na, 98.70.Vc (all)
  13. V.I. Moroz “The atmosphere of Venus14 317–340 (1971)
    96.30.Ea, 96.12.Jt, 96.12.Bc, 96.12.Ma (all)
  14. A.D. Kuz’min “Results of radio observations of Mercury, Venus, and Mars9 759–766 (1967)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Dz, 95.55.Jz, 95.30.Gv (all)
  15. S.N. Vernov, A.E. Chudakov “Investigations of cosmic radiation and of the terrestrial corpuscular radiation by means of rockets and satellites3 230–250 (1960)
    95.40.+s, 96.50.S−, 94.30.Va, 94.80.+g (all)
  16. G.G. Getmantsev, V.L. Ginzburg, I.S. Shklovskii “Radio astronomical investigations with the aid of artificial satellites1 65–67 (1958)
    95.40.+s, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sb (all)
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