Abstract

The development of modern nanotechnology has influenced the principles, design and characteristics of machines and parts. This applies mostly to materials that are used in the space industry. The first aspect concerns the technologies of synthesis, and the second - the qualities and applications of the materials.To date, a limited number of scientific publications describing the preparation and production of materials in space conditions have been published. This article describes the equipment used during the second Russian-Bulgarian flight. In 1988, in space, on the MIR orbital station, 3 experiments related to materials science were conducted by Bulgarian researchers. One of the experiments is “Structure” led by N. Stoichev (BAS). A multifunctional apparatus “Kristalhizator CSK-1” manufactured in Czechoslovakia was used.

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