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File:SA-5.mp4 Category:Movie Category:Launch Vehicle
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... 225 days' rotation—A.U. 92,956,000 miles. Eight-engine static test of Saturn SAT2 of 29.9 seconds' duration successful at Marshall Space Flight Center . June 1961 June Jun ...
... recovery capsules, of which 5 had been recovered. The second static firing of the Saturn SAT2 test booster was successfully completed at Marshall Space Flight Center in an eight engine test ...
... . talks began on bilateral agreement on commercial air flights between New York and Moscow. Saturn SAT2 booster successfully static tested for 111 seconds at Marshall Space Flight Center . July 18-20 ...
... , at a site east of Stalingrad. After a series of six static firings, the Saturn SA-T2 booster was removed from the static test tower at Marshall Space Flight Center . September 1961 ...
... . Yuri V. Malyshev and Vladimir V. Aksyonov toward the orbiting station Salyut 6 in Soyuz T2 , an "improved model" of its manned capsule. An uncrewed Soyuz T1 tested in December 1979 ... and remained for 99 days. A U.S. expert on USSR space activity said that T2 was "a new ship" except in appearance: the main change was an on-board computer ... for the first time let cosmonauts navigate independently of ground control. Launched from Tyuratam , the T2 arrived June 6 to join Leonid Popov and Valery Ryumin . (W Star, June 5/80 ...
... for another craft. On June 5 at 1719 Moscow time the Soviet Union launched Soyuz T2 carrying Lt. Col. Yuri Malyshev and, as flight engineer, veteran cosmonaut Vladimir Aksyonov , tenth crew ... Sun to test its solar batteries, one of the new features. On June 6 Soyuz T2 docked with Salyut 6 at 1858 Moscow time. Tass said that the approach was automated ... had not been possible before. After a four-day mission, Malyshev and Aksyonov undocked Soyuz T2 June 9 and returned to the spot near Dzhezkazgan where the previous Soyuz crew landed ...
... min 38 sec, but ground controllers received no indication that the Workshop solar array system (SAS), which was to have been released by an onboard computer, had been deployed. At 41 min, a ground command was sent to deploy the two SAS wings. They did not respond. The command was sent again 30 min later and a ... only 15°, was restrained by a piece of the micro-meteoroid shield wrapped around the SAS beam fairing. Portions of the gold foil laminated to the Workshop skin for thermal protection ...
... ; M&R, 2/3/64, 17-18)'' Following successful launching of Saturn I two-stage SA-5 , President Johnson issued statement saying U.S. had now "proved we have the capability ... flight. . ." ''(Knighton, Balt. Sun, 1/30/64)'' At Cape Kennedy press conference following Saturn I SA-5 launch, NASA Associate Administrator Dr. Robert C. Seamans stated, "There is little question that ...

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