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2- -Z I lpq7T~'!ff- Release 2Q&1/03/26 : CIA-RDP96-00787R00{ 00130073-5 S'0734 CPYRGHT V. UPPER ATMOSPHERE AND SPACE RESEARCH. Investigation of Cosmic Rays on Atlantic Voya e An ex edition for the study of cosmic rays in the Atlantic area 10 arc .ing 10 tons of balloons with hydrogen under a pressure of 150 atm. Cosmic 11 ray observations were made with a three-section neutron monitor,-a stabil ized system of 35 meson and electron-photon telescopes and with strato- spheric balloons. About 40,000 individual measurements were made on shipboard and 64 balloons were launched f'or measuring cosmic rays and stratospheric temperature. The charged component was registered with a crossed azimuthal telescope which made it possible to use 35 channels for registry of the soft and hard components from different directions at angles 0, 45, 55, 65, 70 and 76? to the vertical. Six additional'channels were used for checking telescope operation and determining random coinci- dences. A neutron monitor was used for studying the planetary distribution of cosmic ray intensity. It was an IGY monitor with Simpson geometry con- sisting of three sections, each with four SNM-8 counters. The statistical error for the monitor was about +0.7 percent during 2 hours of registry. It was calibrated using a'radium-beryllium neutron source. Sixty-four of 74 balloon launchings were successful (complete data for each launching are given in a table). The collected information will make it possible to find the barometric coefficients for different cosmic ray components and estimate their dependence on the energy of primary particles in the range 1-20.109 eV. (Abstract: "Investigations of Cosmic Rays in the Atlantic," by L..I. Dorman;. Moscow, Geofizicheskiy Byulleten', No 21, Izd-vo "Nauka,",1970, on was organized by the Siberian Institute of Terrestrial Magnet sm, s here and Radio Wave Propa ation. The vessel returned to Leningrad on A out 0 tons of special cargo had to be carried, includ- departed from Riga on the "Kislovodsk" on 26 November 1967. The expedition o i T pp 51-55) Approved For Release 2001/03/26 : CIA-RDP96-00787R000500130073-5 JWd efease 21/03126 C1A-RDP96.-00787R000013.0073-5 Cosmic Ray Expedition mmendations of the Section on Cosmic Rays h Mathematical Sciences L. 1. Dorman. r .expedition was organized by the i tism Ionosphere and Radio Wave ro a gat on Si er an ep_armen ?a emy of Sciences USSR; the sc enti-fic director was Doctor of Physical and the period of low solar activity over t e ian Institute of Terrestrial Magne- Sb . Council on the rrooi-em ~U~~~,1~ .,may ~, --?- - - - for investigating the distribution os the intensity of cosmic rays during U territory of the USSR. The e reco In accordance with t and Radiation Belts of the Soviet Geophysical Committee and the Scientific vi __ AXnedition was organized f h edition took place during July-October e types. n of cosmic rays were ou .plicities were found for the generation of secondary particles of different correlation coefficients between pr. ma y d '(including for oblique telescopes); total multi- f stratosphere were made with balloons. Investigations of the distribution .of cutoff rigidities important for study of the world picture were made; i r and different secondary components try; a complex counter telescope with of the h1.-meson, electron-photon and general componejts. Measurements in the neu Irkutsk. The apparatus included two 24 different channels for the registry Don, Sea of Azov), Tbilisi.-Ashkhabad-Kus tron monitors.with different geome- s 1965 along the profile r u ,.(Arctic Ocean), Murmansk-Kandalaksha (White Sea - Baltic Canal; Volga, 1,1. -Tashkent-Alma-Ata-Novosibirsk- The first stage o , t e p Dudinka k-Krasnoyarsk (along the Yenisei), I k t tion coefficients and tots mu t p cles.. p:cocessed for finding the spatial distribution o cosm y,9 1 1 i 14c4ties of generation of secondary parti 01 LRe UIVLItwL? ..__-a measurements were made in the stratosphere with balloons. These data were C is ra s the correla -under conditions c ose p 9 . series of tests made it possible to find measures for.improving operation moms with a telescope and monitor was designe 1 to tro ical a high temperature and humidity. A aeveiopeU, d for work in the Arctic at low temperatures and also September 1966. The route covered the eastern regions of the U Ust'-Kut9 then along the Lena River to Tiksi, then by the Northern Sea Route through Bering Strait into the Pacific Ocean to Vladivostok. For this stage of the investigations a special expeditionary 12-counter neutron monitor was . ---- t--2-- ._. -1--1. 1.. --rnein0 Saetions. The propagation ..Of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences L. I. Dorman was in August- VCR Irkutsk The second stage in the expedition for investigating the distribution of cosmic ray intensity over the. territory of the USSR, organized by the Siberian-Institute =of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Siberian Department Academy of Sciences USSR under the direction h by the committee. They are also to be publis e n 1 Investigations Under International Geophysica roj ec 9 d 4 the 3'ournal "Nuovo t The total resu s tary Issledovaniy po Mezhdunatodnym Geofizicheskim Proyektam (Results of p ts) a series published of the expedition will be published in the Rezul I timenLu ~~Layyi. (Complete translation: "Throughout the. Soviet Union," unsigned; Moscow,. 6 ) Geofizicheskiy Byulleten', No 20_,__19-69, pp 66- 50 1 26 M1y 70 S S rtlo L2 '~ PP Approved For Release 2001/03/26 CIA-RDP96-00787R00050013.0073.5 11C."- 1 A cved For Rase 2001/03/26 :CIA-RDP96-007 7R0005001~00 3-5 CPYRGHT it is / 0.2%. V. UPPER ATMOSPHERE AND SPACE RESEARCH News Cosmic Itay Station t Irkutsk z z r' 4122 The Irkutsk cosmic ray station includes a neutron supermonitor (3 sections), azimuthal telescope (four telescopes of cubic geometry), a 42 channel automatic recording system and an auxiliary recording device. The mean value of the supermonitor (operative since 1967) intensity is 506,000 pulses/hours; for the azimuthal telescope it is 2+6,000 pulses/hour. The instrument error for the supermonitor is / 0.35%; for the azimuthal telescope (Abstract: "Technical Data for the Cosmic Ray Station at Irkutsk", by 2. A. Kovalecn o and L. A. Shapovagva.; Apatity, Trudy 6-y Vses. Yezhegodn. imn. Shkoly po }C 25sbofz ,, Part 2, 1969, p. 129) flrom: Moscow, Referativnyy Zhurnal, Geofizika, Svodnyy Tom, No. 3, 1970, 3A Modification of Dipoles for Rocket Measurements This article shows wind profiles to altitudes of 32 km obtained on 22 April 1968 using N5, CJ-5/1 and CJ-5/2 dipoles. The author describes the merits of a new type of dipole (CJ-5/2) in comparison with type N5 used earlier. The new type is a standard wind sensor for Polish meteorological rockets. A method for designing-dipoles for wind measurements is described on the basis of the new type (CJ-5/2) of dipole. (Abstract: "Modification of Dipoles for Rocket Measurements), by Jacek Walczewski; Warsaw, Wiadom. Sluzby Hydrol. i Meteorol., 5, No. 3P 1969, p . 53-59) /Prom: Moscow, Ref erativnyy Zhurnal, Geofizika, Svodnyy Tom, No. 3, 1970, 3A817 i F, 5 -k6- At, Approved For Release 2001/03/26 : CIA-RDP96-00787R000500130073-5 SG1C Approved For Release 2001/03/26 : CIA-RDP96-00787R000500130073-5 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2001/03/26 : CIA-RDP96-00787R000500130073-5