Earth and space sciences 
       Relaksatsia Experiment
    
       Objective:
		   Investigation of chemiluminescent chemical reactions    and atmospheric optical phenomena occurring during   high-speed interaction between jet engine exhausts   and the Earth's upper atmosphere, atmospheric optical  phenomena during re-entry of bodies into rarified   upper atmosphere and its optical properties in the   UV range.
		
		   Tasks:
 
		    Conducting radiometric and spectrometric measurements   in the UV range:
                          
                            - Radiation emitted in reactions of interaction   between ISS RS propulsion system exhaust products   and atomic oxygen;
- Radiation emitted in reactions of interaction  of Soyuz and Progress propulsion system exhaust    products during undocking maneuvers, retroburns 
                              and re-entry into the Earth's upper atmosphere;
- Spacial distribution and emission spectra of atmospheric    formations and phenomena.
 
    Science Hardware Used:
	      "Fialka-MV-Kosmos multispectral UV system which    includes:
                          
                            - UV camera
- Spectrometer
- Video camera
- A set of interference filters
Consumables:
 	  
					   
                            - Mini-DV video tapes
- Diskettes
Expected Results:
	     Determining the effects of propulsion system exhausts   on the Earth upper atmosphere and ISS environment,  on optically sensitive surfaces (windows, equipment    lenses, solar array panels). In perspective, simulation  of atmospheric optical phenomena in ultra-violet, visible and near-infrared spectral bands (Earth atmosphere    nightglow, SC re-entry glow, planetary atmospheric   glow).