Operation Morning Light was conducted to search for the reactor core of Cosmos 954, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite that crashed in the northwest territories of Canada in late January 1978. many of the satellite parts found were beryllium. This study discusses the geometry, condition, microstructure, and possible fabrication history of these beryllium parts. (ERA citation 04:037046)
Analysis of Beryllium Parts for Cosmos 954
1978
47 pages
Report
No indication
English
Nonferrous Metals & Alloys , Unmanned Spacecraft , Beryllium , Beryllium borides , Niobium , Canning , Corrosion , Density , Fabrication , Grain size , Mechanical properties , Melting , Microstructure , Neutron reflectors , Oxidation , Satellites , Surface coating , Cosmos 954 satellite , ERDA/360101 , ERDA/360103 , ERDA/360203 , ERDA/210600 , USSR
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