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    Apollo Soyuz pamphlet No. 7: Biology in zero-G

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    The effects of weightlessness on small living organisms, and methods for improving biological techniques were investigated in the seven experiments reported in this pamphlet which is intended as a curriculum supplement for secondary schools. Topics include: (1) killfish hatching and orientation; (2) microbial growth and changes in biorhythm; (3) cell separation by electrophoresis; (4) microbial exchange in the space raft; and (5) changes in astronaut immunity during spaceflight. The pamphlet is intended as a curriculum supplement for secondary schools

    Telescope in lunar orbit

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    The use of a large telescope in high lunar orbit 4000 km above the Moon's equator is proposed. It is recognized that the Hubble Space Telescope (ST), will provide the necessary capabilities if it can be transferred to lunar orbit. The Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV), will be able to scan the lunar surface, locate small outcrops of minerals important to base development, support early base operations and undertake detailed geophysical exploration of the whole lunar surface

    Measurements of far-ultraviolet photographs from skylab 4 and Apollo 6

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    Over 700 far UV photos were obtained with the S201 electrographic camera on Skylab 4 (27 Nov. 1973 - 28 Jan. 1974) and from the Apollo-16 lunar site (21 - 23 Apr. 1972). The Lyman-alpha geocorona was found to fit R. R. Meier's model, and the tropical airglow belts were measured quantitatively. The history of Comet Kohoutek's Ly-alpha halo (and lack of an oxygen halo) was followed from 32 days before to 13 days after perihelion passage, and fitted to a model of hydrogen production from the comet. Far UV emissions from the Large Magellanic Cloud were also measured quantitatively and compared with ground-based measurements of stellar associations and nebulae. Computer programs were developed to contour the densities measured by microphotometer on the original film and to locate and sum density-volumes in each starlike image. In addition, thousands of stars were identified and their far UV flux measured in two band-passes (1050 - 1600 A, 1250 - 1600 A)

    Research in space science. Statistical evidence of the masses and evolution of galaxies

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    Average mass determinations of galaxies for problem of galactic evolutio

    Apollo-Soyuz pamphlet no. 3: Sun, stars, in between

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    The structure of the sun and its surface temperature and brightness are discussed as background for explaining the ASTP joint experiment to photograph the solar corona from Soyuz while the Apollo spacecraft created an artificial eclipse by blocking out the sun. Stellar spectra, stellar evolution, and the Milky Way galaxy are explored in relation to the MA-083 experiment to survey the sky for extreme ultraviolet sources and background radiation. Interstellar gas and the spectrum of helium are discussed in relation to the MA-088 experiment designed to detect interstellar helium entering the solar system and to measure its density and motion

    Apollo-Soyuz pamphlet no. 5: The earth from orbit

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    Astronaut training in the recognition of various geological features from space is described as well as the cameras, lenses and film used in experiment MA-136 to measure their effectiveness in photographing earth structural features from orbit. Aerosols that affect climate and weather are discussed in relation to experiment Ma-007 which relied on infrared observations of the setting or rising sun, as seen from Apollo, to measure the amount of dust and droplets in the lower 150 km of earth's atmosphere. The line spectra of atomic oxygen and nitrogen and their densities at 22 km above the earth's surface are examined along with experiment MA-059 which measured ultraviolet absorption at that altitude

    Factors modifying the response of large animals to low-intensity radiation exposure

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    In assessing the biological response to space radiation, two of the most important modifying factors are dose protraction and dose distribution to the body. Studies are reported in which sheep and swine were used to compare the hematology and lethality response resulting from radiation exposure encountered in a variety of forms, including acute (high dose-rate), chronic (low dose-rate), combinations of acute and chronic, and whether received as a continuous or as fractionated exposure. While sheep and swine are basically similar in response to acute radiation, their sensitivity to chronic irradiation is markedly different. Sheep remain relatively sensitive as the radiation exposure is protracted while swine are more resistant and capable of surviving extremely large doses of chronic irradiation. This response to chronic irradiation correlated well with changes in radiosensitivity and recovery following an acute, sublethal exposure

    Apollo-Soyuz pamphlet no. 9: General science

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    The objectives and planning activities for the Apollo-Soyuz mission are summarized. Aspects of the space flight considered include the docking module and launch configurations, spacecraft orbits, and weightlessness. The 28 NASA experiments conducted onboard the spacecraft are summarized. The contributions of the mission to the fields of astronomy, geoscience, biology, and materials sciences resulting from the experiments are explored

    Apollo-Soyuz pamphlet no. 2: X-rays, gamma-rays

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    The nature of high energy radiation and its penetration through earth's atmosphere is examined with emphasis on X-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic radiation and the instruments used in their detection. The history of radio astronomy and the capabilities of the Uhuru satellite are summarized. The ASTP soft X-ray experiment (MA-048) designed to study the spectra in the range from 0.1 to 10 keV and survey the background over a large section of the sky is described, as well as the determination of SMC C-1 as an X-ray pulsar. The crystal activation experiment (MA-151) used to measure the radioactive isotopes created by cosmic rays in crystals used for gamma ray detectors is also discussed
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