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... tours, reducing lighting, and rescheduling visitor tours. ''(KSC Release 284-73)'' December 18-26: The U.S.S.R. launched Soyuz 13 carrying cosmonauts Maj. Pyotr Klimuk (commander) and Valentin Lebedev (flight ... Kohoutek as it approached the sun. The Western press reported that Soyuz 13 was the same kind of modified Soyuz capsule as would be used for the U.S.-U.S.S ... 51.6° inclination. At 5:30 pm Moscow time (9:30 am EST) Soyuz 13 had made 18 orbits of earth. The cosmonauts reported they had adjusted to weightlessness and were carrying ...
... engineer (Soyuz 33) -- Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, flight engineer (Soyuz 33) -- NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy , flight engineer (Soyuz 34) -- Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov , flight engineer (Soyuz 34) -- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin , flight engineer (Soyuz 34 ... commander (Soyuz 34) -- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin , flight engineer (Soyuz 34) -- NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy , flight engineer (Soyuz 34) -- NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg , flight engineer (Soyuz 35) -- Russian cosmonaut Maxim Suraev , flight engineer (Soyuz 35 ...
... 18-Dec. 1: U.S. flight crews for the July 1975 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo Soyuz Test Project mission visited the U.S.S.ft. for familiarization with the Soyuz ... training, said the U.S.S.R. planned further manned space flights-individual Soyuz missions and linkups of Soyuz with ,the Salyut orbital platform-before the joint U.S.- U.S.S.R. mission. Stafford told newsmen he was completely satisfied that the Soyuz would be "a great ship to fly." He said there would be two joint training ...
... 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 ...
... was made by U.S. and Soviet flight controllers rehearsing for the July 1975 Apollo Soyuz Test Project mission. Procedures for interfacing voice, video, teletype, and telex facsimile between the two ... were checked out. A 10-hr procedural simulation of the launches of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft, with exchange of status reports and data on spacecraft position, was held at JSC ... and both Apollo and Soyuz crews in late March 1975. ''(JSC Release 74-275; Chriss, LA Times, 24 Dec 74, 8; JSC PIO, interview, 15 Sept 75)'' 18 December-6 January 1975 ...
... 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 ...
... USSR attempts to reoccupy the Salyut 5 "military space station." The magazine reported that the Soyuz 21 cosmonauts were forced to return to earth under emergency circumstances 24 Aug. because of ... early return of the Soyuz 21 crew as demonstrated by the 14 Oct. launch of Soyuz 23 carrying Lt. Col. Vyacheslav Zudov and Lt. Col. Valery Rozhdestvensky . (Av Wk, 18 Oct 76, 13 ...
... -14 spaceship, after launch September 17, docked today with the Salyut-7/ Soyuz T-13 orbital complex manned by Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh , FBIS TASS in English ... station, while Dzhanibekov and Grechko returned to earth in the Soyuz T-13 . (FBIS, Tass in English, Sept 17/85, Sept 18/85) August 1985 August September 1985 September Sep 1 1985 ...
... International Space Station ISS temporarily unoccupied so that they could relocate the orbiting station's Soyuz spacecraft from the Pirs module's docking compartment to the Zarya module's docking port ... Tokarev were relocating the Soyuz so that Pirs could serve as an airlock for future spacewalks. (NASA, “International Space Station Status Report: SS05-054,” status report SS05-054, 18 November 2005.) October ...
... 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 ...

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