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Русский: Бортовой контейнер автоматической системы управления АМС "Луна-9" в экспозиции музея истории космонавтики имени К. Э. Циолковского. Технологический образец.
Контейнер предназначался для управления АС "Луна-9" во время полета по трассе Земля-Луна и обеспечения мягкой посадки станции на поверхность Луны. Контейнер представляет собой комплекс электронной аппаратуры, смонтированный на кольцевой металлической раме и состоящий из 8 блоков. Каждый из блоков имеет форму, близкую к прямоугольной призме, в основании которой лежит кольцевой сегмент. В верхней половине комплекса таких блоков - четыре (два из них закрыты металлическими панелями, третий - гетинаксовой, четвертый - открыт); в нижней половине также четыре блока. В верхней половине комплекса имеются четыре штепсельные разъема, пятый закрыт заглушкой; там же двенадцать разъемов-розеток для подключения внешней аппаратуры. В центре комплекса расположен блок с двумя степенями свободы на карданных подвесках с механическим приводом. Весь комплекс заключен в контейнер цилиндрической формы с выпуклыми днищами, выполненный из оргстекла /для экспонирования/. Кольцевая рама со смонтированной на ней аппаратурой шарнирно укреплена на металлической подставке и может вращаться вокруг горизонтальной оси. Разработан в НИИ АП под руководством академика Пилюгина.English: Onboard container of the automatic control system "Luna-9" in the exposition of the Museum of the History of Cosmonautics named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky. The container was intended to control the Luna-9 spacecraft during the flight along the Earth-Moon route and ensure a soft landing of the station on the surface of the Moon. The container is a complex of electronic equipment mounted on an annular metal frame and consisting of 8 blocks. Each of the blocks has a shape close to a rectangular prism, at the base of which lies an annular segment. There are four such blocks in the upper half of the complex (two of them are closed with metal panels, the third is with getinax, the fourth is open); there are also four blocks in the lower half. In the upper half of the complex there are four plug connectors, the fifth is closed with a plug; there are also twelve sockets for connecting external equipment. In the center of the complex there is a block with two degrees of freedom on mechanically driven gimbals. The whole complex is enclosed in a cylindrical container with convex bottoms, made of plexiglass / for exposure/. The ring frame with the equipment mounted on it is hinged on a metal stand and can rotate around a horizontal axis. Developed at the AP Research Institute under the leadership of Academician Pilyugin |
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