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Cosmonautics. "Spectra" of the Universe. (2016)
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Scene №1 Cosmonautics. "Spectra" of the Universe
The Lavochkin NPO is completing the preparation of the Spectrum-RG astrophysical observatory, the device will explore the Universe in the gamma and X-ray hard energy range.
Spektr-RG is a continuation of the project of astrophysical observatories.
The first Spektr-R observatory with the Radioastron interferometer telescope was put into orbit in 2011, followed by Spektr-RG, the third and fourth Spektr-UV and Spektr-M spacecraft are planned to be launched into space.
With their help, scientists want to get new information about distant galaxies millions of light-years away from us.
The plot starred Vladimir Babushkin, Mikhail Pavlinsky, Yuri Kovalev, Boris Shustov, Alexander Moisheev, research engineer at the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences Maria Zvereva, Viktor Pyshnov, Nikolai Kardashev.
Personnel
Babyshkin V.E. - Chief designer of the S.A. Lavochkin NPO for satellites of the Spectrum series.Pavlinsky M.N. -- Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Deputy Director of the ICI RAS.
Kovalev Yu.Yu. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Shustov B.M. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (INASAN).
Moisheev A.A. - Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor, lecturer, Deputy Head of the Lavochkin NPO Design Bureau.
Pyshnov V.N. -- Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Department of Space Structures of the FIAN Astrocosmic Center.
N.S. Kardashev -- Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the FIAN Astrocosmic Center.
Calendar
01.30.2016Space; Space programs