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1Alekseev Yu.S, 1Baulin SO, 2Konyukhov SN, 3Fedorov OP, 4Yatskiv Ya.S. Conceptul approaches to the elaboration of State target scientific-technical space program of Ukraine for 2008—2012. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2008 ;14(1):03-09.
1Alexandrov Ye.Ye., 2Rafalovich OYa. Choosing the power of airborne transmitters in the space stations for digital satellite communication systems. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 1999 ;5(5):21–24.
1Alexeenko VA, 1Garmash KP, 1Chernogor LF. Fluctuations of the geomagnetic field on the eve and during the strongest magnetic storm of 1 October 2002. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2003 ;9(Supplement2):062-065.
1Alexeev EM, 1Khvostov MN, 1Efimchuk BP, 2Volkov VP. Non-liquid measurement of volumes of units of space and missile technology. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2008 ;14(3):093-097.
1Alikperov RR, 1Guhin SV, 1Gorovyi AV. The design of the power supply system for spacecraft of the microsatelute type. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2003 ;9(Supplement1):101-105.
1Alpatov AP, 2Wang C, 3Zakrzhevskii AE. Feed-forward control of total retrieval of the space tether from vertical position. Space Science and Technology. 2021 ;27(5):071-085.
1Alpatov AP, 2Bombardelli C, 3Khoroshylov SV. Conceptions of the active space debris. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2015 ;21(6):56–61.
1Alpatov AP, 2Delyamoure VP, 3Khramov DA, 2Belonozhko PP. «Dynamics» Experiment Check of adequacy of mathematical models of the dynamics of highly deformable low-elastic large-area surfaces under microgravity. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2000 ;6(4):132-132.
1Alpatov AP, 2Bushuev EI, 3Pylypenko OV, 4Khorolskyi PP, 5Tsymbal VN. Where Ukraine is to search for its place in the world market of the satellite Earth observations. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2006 ;12(1):094-098.
1Alpatov AP, 2Marchenko VT, 3Khorolskyi PP, 2Sazina NP. Methodology for financial and economic feasibility of conceptual problems in rocket-space industry. Kosm. nauka tehnol. 2014 ;20(6):49-59.

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