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... .S.S.R. launch in 1974, following Soyuz 14 (launched 3 July) and Soyuz 15 (26 Aug.) . ''( GSFC SSR, 31 Dec. 74; Tass, FBIS-Sov, 2-11 Dec 74; Wren, NYT, 3 Dec ... Release 74-272)'' 2, 12 December: American astronauts and technicians, although denied access to Soviet spacecraft factories, would be permitted to inspect the Soyuz spacecraft for the joint Apollo Soyuz Test Project at ...
... the mounting bogie. Image:SoyuzTransporter2.jpg Transportation of the Soyuz launch vehicle with the Soyuz spacecraft to the launching area. Image:Soyuzonpad.jpg Soyuz launch vehicle ready for launch. Image:Soyuzpad.jpg The ... Soyuz launch vehicle launch. Image:Soyuzinflight.jpg The Soyuz launch vehicle flight. Image:Soyuzlandingschematic.jpg Operation of the Soyuz spacecraft landing complex. Image:Soyuztouchdown.jpg The Soyuz descent vehicle landing. Image:Soyuzreentry.jpg The Soyuz ...
... -had ended Nov. 2 at 14hr 5min Moscow time, after completing a program of scientific-technical researches and experiments on board the Salyut 5 oyuz orbital complex. The Soyuz 31 module landed ... Soyuz 29 crew. Fuel for the joint engine installations, equipment, life-sustaining materials, and materials for studies and experiments had been regularly delivered to Salyut 6 by automatic transports Progress 2, 3 ...
... can be submitted via Twitter during the teleconference using the hashtag askNASA. ''Release 15-181'' '''Soyuz Heads to Space Station with New Crew, Return Transportation for One-Year Mission Team''' ... to this type of radiation. Ongoing station research also includes the Flame Extinguishment Experiment-2 JAXA (FLEX-2J), a study of combustion in microgravity. Fires burn differently in space, ...
... prepared for flight. Image:Soyuz-19descentmuseum.jpg 300px The Soyuz-19 descent vehicle in the Energia museum. Image:Soyuz19transporter.jpg 300px Transportation of the Soyuz launch vehicle with the Soyuz-19 spacecraft to the launching area. Image:Soyuzinorbit.jpg 300px A view of the Soyuz spacecraft from the Apollo spacecraft. Click ...
... five Orbiter missions preparatory to Apollo flights. ''(NASA Release 70-82)'' June 2-19: U.S.S.R.'s Soyuz IX , carrying Cosmonauts Andrian G. Nikolayev and Vitaly I. Sevastyanov , was launched ... efficiency." Insomnia, only problem reported by crew, had been overcome. On June 19 Tass announced Soyuz IX had softlanded 76 km (47 mi) west of Karaganda, Kazakhstan, after orbiting in space ...
... to transport crews to the International Space Station ISS , NASA would need to buy Russian Soyuz TMAs, the type of craft designed to carry cosmonauts to the International Space Station ISS . Russia had routinely built only two Soyuz spacecraft per year. (Associated Press, “Russians Send Supply Ship on Way to Space Station,” 2 February 2003. NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe announced ...
... prepared for flight. Image:Soyuz-19descentmuseum.jpg 300px The Soyuz-19 descent vehicle in the Energia museum. Image:Soyuz19transporter.jpg 300px Transportation of the Soyuz launch vehicle with the Soyuz-19 spacecraft to the ...
... :SoyuzT7K-ST11A511Y.jpg 300px The 11A511Y launch vehicle with the 7K-ST Soyuz T spacecraft Image:SoyuzTarrays.jpg 300px The Soyuz T transport spacecraft with solar arrays. Image:SoyuzTlanding.jpg 300px The Soyuz T spacecraft descent vehicle at the landing site. Image:SoyuzTRecovery.jpg 300px Sequence ...
Image:SoyuzTM16flight.jpg 300px The Soyuz TM-16 spacecraft in flight. Image:SoyuzTMerector.jpg 300px Installation of the Soyuz launch vehicle with Soyuz TM spacecraft onto the launching pad. Image:SoyuzTMschematic.jpg 300px The Soyuz TM spacecraft intended for delivery and change of the crew on the Mir complex. Category:Spacecraft

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