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... Image:Salyut-6.jpg 300px Salyut-6 orbital station second generation station had two docking assemblies to which the transport and cargo spacecraft could be docked. Image:Salyut6schematic.jpg 500px The Salyut-6 orbital station second generation station had two docking assemblies to which the transport and cargo spacecraft could be docked. Image:Salyut6SoyuzT.jpg 300px The Salyut-6 orbital station with ...
... announcement said: "In accordance with the Soviet programme of creating long-term orbital stations, the ` Salyut ' orbital scientific station has started to function as the first piloted scientific station. . .. After successfully ... allowed one-day rest before continuing experiments. By 1:00 pm Moscow time (6:00 am EDT) June 13 Salyut - Soyuz station had completed 100 orbits of earth. Cosmonauts continued to follow ... Salyut 1 at 9:28 pm Moscow time (2:28 pm EDT). Crew reported successful undocking and said all systems were functioning normally. At 1:35 am Moscow time June 30 (6 ...
... orbital elements were: apogee, 253 km; perigee, 193 km; inclination, 51.6°; period, 88.7 min. The docking with Salyut 5 occurred 7 July and the 2 spacecraft would remain linked for 48 days, the crew returning safely 24 Aug. On board Salyut 5 , the crew performed experiments on the development and behavior of fish, melting of metal ... , and environmental studies. In April 1975 a Soyuz crew had failed to link with the Salyut 4 station, reportedly because of a rocket malfunction, but a second crew was successful in ...
... Salyut and Soyuz Orbital Space Complex (ca. 1973) '''ORBITAL SPACE COMPLEX''' ''SHIP-SATELLITE "COSMOS-1443"'' 1. Return vehicle. 2. Solar battery. 3. Transition tunnel. 4. Fuel tank. 5. Functional-service block. 6. Internal transport hatch. 7. Antenna for radio controlled system for docking ''STATION "SALYUT-7"'' 9. Hatch for EVA. 10. Transition compartment. 11 ...
... the past, personnel on the ground and automated onboard systems controlled Soviet spacecraft docking with Salyut stations, while cosmonauts on board simply monitored the operation. But since there had been aborted ... , and Britain; and they were pursuing an interest in remote-sensing satellites. (New Scientist, June 6/85, 4) NASA announced that its Deep Space Network (DSN), as part of a French ...
... >File:Salyut 1MLC.mp4 '''Salyut 1/Soyuz 11 crew and flight footage, and re-entry tragedy including death of crew''' (Caution some viewers might find this disturbing) Image:Salyut1onboard.jpg ''Salyut 1 crew onboard images'' Image:Salyutmodel.jpg 500px ''Salyut 1 model docked to Soyuz model (August 1971)'' Category:Movie Category ...
Image:Salyut-4schematic.jpg 500px The Salyut-4 orbital station. Category:Spacecraft
Image:Salyut7Cosmos686.jpg 300px The Salyut-7 orbital station with the Cosmos-686 cargo spacecraft in automatic flight mode. Image:Salyut7SoyuzTdocked.jpg 300px The Salyut-7 orbital station with the docked Soyuz T spacecraft in flight. Category:Spacecraft
Image:Salyut2Cosmos557.jpg 300px The Salyut-2 orbital station, known as Cosmos-557, in the assembly-test building. Category:Spacecraft
... Station Salyut 7 was expected to fall today. Unexpectedly high solar activity in recent years had increased atmospheric drag on the station and speeded its orbital decay. (NY Times, Feb 6/91 ... Shuttle contract with Rockwell International Corporation's Space Division at an additional cost of $27.6 million. The modification entailed the design, fabrication, testing, and installation of main propulsion system 14 ...

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