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2020
1Petlyak EA, 2Marchenko VT. About one of the approaches to the assessment of the technical level of geostationary communication satellites. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(5):005-014.
1Danylevsky VO. Angular properties of the solar light scattering in the terrestrial atmosphere observed by the ScanPol instrument of the AEROSOL-UA project. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(6):060-074.
1Koshovy VV, 1Ivantyshyn ОL, 2Nogach RТ, 3Chernogor LF, 1Nazarchuk ZT, 2Melnyk MO, 2Kalita BI, 1Kharchenko BC, 1Romanyshyn IM, 1Lozynskyi AB, et al. Artificial acoustic modification of the near-earth environment. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(2):19-58.
1Lizunov GV, 2Skorokhod ТV, 3Korepanov VYe. Atmospheric gravity waves among other physical mechanisms of seismic-ionospheric coupling. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(3):55-80.
1Pokalyuk VV, 2Lomakin IE, 1Verkhovtsev VG. Baltic-Iranian super lineament — long-lived Trans-Eurasian belt of dislocations and planetary megafractures. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(5):048-072.
1Kondratiev AV. A concept of optimization of structural and technological parameters of polymer composite rocket units considering the character of their production. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(6):005-022.
1Vasylyev VV, 2Godunok LA, 3Volkov VA, 4Melnychuk SV, 2Derkach SV, 3Somov AV. On the construction of an adaptable system of mutual measurements for autonomous rendezvous of spacecrafts with non-cooperative space objects. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(3):42-54.
1Shuvalov VA, 2Simanov VG, 3Horolsky PG, 1Kulagin SN. Deceleration of an artificially magnetized spacecraft in the ionospheric plasma. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(2):59-71.
1Fedorenko Yu.P. Dependence of spatial periods of travelling ionospheric disturbances on their relative amplitudes. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(6):038-059.
1Gladkyi EG. Determination of the collective risk in a case of a launch vehicle «Cyclon-4M» crash during the flight phase using polygon images to represent populated areas. Space Science and Technology. 2020 ;26(3):32-41.

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