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1Gusarova IA. High-temperature heat insulation material on the basis of ceramic fibers. Space Science and Technology. 2017 ;23(2):24-31.
1Zhalilo AA, 2Khomyakov EN, 3Flerko SN, 4Volokh KF. High-precision trajectory determinations of low orbital space vehicles using the signals from the GNSS global navigation satellite system. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 1999 ;5(2):93–102.
1Rudenko SI, 1Sheluhin VV, 2Sanin FP. Highly sensitive control over the tightness of rocket-space engineering products. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2003 ;9(Supplement1):119-122.
1Kondrachuk AV, 2Belyavskaya NA. High-gradient magnetic fields as a tool of simulating gravity effects on plants. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2001 ;7(5-6):100-111.
1Kryshtal AN, 2Gerasimenko SV. High-frequency langmuir wave instability in preflare plasma. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2005 ;11(1-2):068-074.
1Baker, Jr RML. High-Frequency Gravitational Wave research and application to exoplanet studies. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2017 ;23(3):47-63.
1Kotov Yu.D, 1Yurov VN, 1Arkhangelsky AI, 1Bessonov MV, 1Buslov AS, 1Vlasik KF, 1Glianenko AS, 1Kadilin VV, 1Lupar EE, 1Rubtsov IV, et al. The high-energy radiation spectrometer natalya-2m. initial switching on, testing the operation and tuning in the orbit of the satellite CORONAS-PHOTON. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2010 ;16(2):58-64.
1Shuvalov VA, 2Kochubey GS, 2Priymak AI, 2Pismenniy NI. High-altitude spacecraft power losses of solar arrays as a result of interaction with environment. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2004 ;10(4):039-049.
1Kaydash VG, 2Shkuratov Yu.G, 1Korokhin VV. High resolution space photometry as a method to reveal structure anomalies of the lunar surface. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2015 ;21(5):75–89.
1Aizenberg Ya.E, 2Bataev VA, 2Kuzmin AI. High accuracy stabilization system of launch vehicle with asymmetric configuration when one engine failure is possible. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 1998 ;4(1):64–67.

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