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... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 54 54 '''Page ''' - 389-416 '''Year''' - 2001 '''Keywords''' - Almaz, Military Space, Soviet Union, TKS, Salyut, Space Stations '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.389 '''Number ... to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut-3, and ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 55 55 '''Page ''' - 35-67 '''Year''' - 2003 '''Keywords''' - Almaz, Military Space, Soviet Union, TKS, Salyut, Space Stations '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.55.35 '''Number ... to fruition was a Soviet military space station program known as "Almaz." Between 1973 and 1976, the Soviets launched three Almaz stations, which were publicly known as Salyut-2, Salyut-3, and ...
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... 3/91) The Soviet Union launched a large new space satellite, Almaz-1 , using a giant Proton booster rocket. Tass said Almaz-1 was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Central Asia ... Soviet Union and other countries "in the interest of geology, cartography, ecology, and agriculture." The Almaz-1 was the first Soviet satellite to provide commercial services for the American market under ...
... the flight engineers for these missions were military cosmonauts and that they involved Almaz orbital reconnaissance stations. The Almaz hulls were launched as Salyuts, the first unsuccessfully in 1973 and two more ... , V.V. Gorbatko, was quoted as saying that the initial intention was to arm the Almaz station but the one on which he flew had reconnaissance equipment only. (FBIS-Sov, Nov ...
... SPACE STATIONS Two.ESA projects that are proceeding with Russian cooperation are described. Cosmonautics. 77 - ALMAZ: A DIAMOND OUT OF DARKNESS Neville Kidger has details of the Soviet military space station ... commitment is put forward by Ray Ward. Features. 352 - ORIGINAL ALMAZ SPACE STATION Dietrich Haeseler describes the manned military design of Almaz as exhibited in models. 342 - VANDENBERG: SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH AND ...
... Company, defeated its competitor and gained the contract for distributing images from the new Soviet Almaz satellite. (W Times, Aug 9/91) The New York Times cited a report by Jean ...
... Technical Characteristics and Performance of the Small Kosmos Launcher 377-388 - A.A. Siddiqi The Almaz Space Station Complex - A History, 1964-1992 Part 1 1964-1976 389-416 - P.S ...
... Final Equator Crossings and Landing Sites of CIS Satellites 21-34 - A.A. Siddiqi The Almaz Space Station Complex - A History 1964-1992 - Part 2 1976-1992 35-67 - S. Fawkes ...
... Laboratory, what did the pilots or the Air Force share with you about the Soviet Almaz Space Station Program? Were you aware that they were developing one like your orbiting laboratory ...

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