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VTA CM.11 1 C) 1:.:* C_') FZ 1\1 JJ k_ :.D .1. % i !:::-y k".) !'NI Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1200120001-5 Approved For Release 2001/03/07: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1200120001-5 UNCLASSIFIED WORKING PAPER Target Date: 31 May 90 Time: 0945-1520 Viewer: 052 Session: 02 SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The target. is still a structure. It is cool and has a musty smell. There are many angles and spots of light. it. seems to be connected with research, genetics and science. There is something tall that slopes up and has round shapes of red and blue inside of it. There are people there and they seem -to be small in relation to this structure. The people are working and playing. Inside -the structure is a round shape that seems to be connected to some sort of base, diagonally to the round shape. There are people talking and blue shapes. Sometimes it is dark and I cannot see anything. Then it gets really bright and I can make out a bright round light and a bright diagonal shape. The diagonal seems to be glowing. There is an odd smell at this site. There is a bright spot. of light that seems to be in the middle of everything. It makes me feel -that it is important. There are pople moving around, doing something. There is possibly a sound of water dripping. Something is blinking and/or throbbing at this site. It is loud and green. There is something digital at this site. Fifty feet, from the target I can see a long, tall, narrow, rectangular, and solid structure. A wooden beam is a part of it or attached to it somehow. There is a jagged part of the structure and something is curved over the top of it. Something seems to be moving towards me. 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T k @ eii 6 @50@ 120@O@@ L L Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1200120001-5 CPYRGHT M 11Z L space station was launched in February 1986, providing the core- vehicle habitat and flight center for a modular space complex. tions of remote sensing, oceanography, rology, and geodesy have been the focus eated cosmonaut investigations. Even ts such as astronomical observations, erformed by cosmonauts, have military Such investigations, for example, can _e data useful for maintaining the orien- of certain equipment to an accuracy of arc-seconds, a capability needed to aim 2d-energy weapons. ability to rendezvous and manually dock -incooperative spacecraft, which Soviet nauts demonstrated in 1985 and 1986, as military applications. Cosmonauts use r rangefinder,- a night vision device, and tical sight while performing this oper- The Soviets state that this procedure [low the rescue of cosmonauts stranded it, but it could also be useful for repair- endly satellites and for inspecting and ng enemy satellites. -ducting materials-processing experi- ments is an important cosmonaut function that has both civilian and military applications. Soviet efforts in this field, however, have concentrated on the production of substances with militarily significant applications re- garding the development of semiconductor de- vices, infrared and optical detectors, and electro-optical systems. Another crucial cosmonaut activity is Earth observation, which has implications for re- connaissance and targeting applications. The Soviets report that their cosmonauts have used visual observations, cameras, radars, spectrom- eters, and multispectral electro-optical sensors in their observations from SALYUT space sta- tions. These experiments suggest the Soviets are evaluating their ability to locate, identify, and track targets from outer space as the first step toward designing a space weapons plat- form for use against targets in space and on Earth. Such a platform may eventually be used for ASAT and ballistic missile defense 57 Chapter III Strategic Defense and Space Operations Approved Fqr el"se-1 01 3/07/.: C,1A-RJ3P9.6-00 2001200(A-@-561" 7 ),a, et THE WASHINGTON POST CPYRGHT 3-Man Soyuz Docks With. .Space Station: MOSCOW-The Soyuz TM5 spacecraft carryjng@ a three-mm team of Soviet..and But-.. garia,n cosmonauts do@ked yesterday with the orbiting, .MiIr spacp station,.- bringing the Mir:' crew their first humimcompiriOn halfa year. ing', se how The final docki uen s. were s n live I vision@. w c9l returned to . by Soviet tee hic Xog9mming Tinqtes before thepro- , . regulaf p announce-, cedurd.. was'cdmplet@d.,,The,.f vent of ihe. docking was carried by: the official .74s@ nowl agency, . @ After airlocks. are secured, Soviet cosmo- nauts Anatoly Solovyov and Victor Savinykh along with Bulgarian ,engineer Alexander Alexandrov will join Soviets IVladimir Titov and Musa Manarov onboard the Mir for a week of scientific experimentation and geo- logical observation. The 50-ton, 105-foot-long Mir complex is the basic building block for a permanently -manned Soviet space station. It is a third-gen- eration Soviet space. station and now has crew quarters fdr upto eikht!c'osmonauts. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1200120001-5