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- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f author1 "Harrison M. Jones".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f author2 "I. I. Shapiro".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f author3 "P. E. Zadunaisky".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f editor "H. C. Van De Hulst, C. De Jager and A. F. Moore".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f isCitedBy Project_Echo.
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f journal "--04-10".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f publisher "North-Holland Publishing Company-Amsterdam".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f quote "The observed variations of the Echo orbit - due primarily to the effects of the pressure of sunlight - are in excellent agreement with our theoretical results. The perigee altitude has an oscillation of large amplitude and long period , which has a decisive influence on the lifetime of Echo I. Our present best estimate is that the balloon will perish in the summer of 1963.".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f title "Solar Radiation Pressure Effects, Gas Leakage Rates, and Air Densities Inferred From the Orbit Of Echo I".
- cbde953771309c06f911117aba2e8c48ae161d3e18d304b12967173be385e25f year "1961".