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Low-Frequency Microaccelerations onboard the Foton-11 Satellite

We analyze the microacceleration measurements carried out onboard the Foton-11 satellite with the three-component accelerometer BETA. The microaccelerations were recorded virtually throughout the entire orbital flight of the Foton-11 satellite. The data obtained were analyzed in the following way. F...

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Published in:Cosmic research 2004-03, Vol.42 (2), p.178-193
Main Authors: Sazonov, V. V., Chebukov, S. Yu, Abrashkin, V. I., Kazakova, A. E., Zaitsev, A. S.
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