Studies of Mars and Its Satellites by Advanced Interplanetary Stations Designed by the Lavochkin Association (On the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Launch of the Phobos-2 Spacecraft)


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This article describes the results of the Phobos 2 interplanetary mission, launched in 1988, and presents some prospective scenarios for studying near-Mars space, including the return of regolith samples from Mars’ natural satellites. It also presents a tentative design of an interplanetary station aimed at solving these problems and discusses its possible scientific payloads.

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V. V. Efanov

Lavochkin Association

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Email: vladimir_efanov@laspace.ru
Russian Federation, Khimki, Moscow oblast, 141402

A. E. Shirshakov

Lavochkin Association

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Email: shirshakov@laspace.ru
Russian Federation, Khimki, Moscow oblast, 141402

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