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24 May-26 July. The U.S.S.R. launched Soyuz 18 , carrying cosmonauts Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly Sevastyanov , from Baykonur cosmodrome at 7:58 pin ... April 1971. A three-man crew, launched on Soyuz 10 , docked with the station on 24 April but returned to earth without entering. The Soyuz 11 crew, launched 6 June 1971, boarded the station and conducted experiments for 24 days but were killed during ...
... the March 18, 1965, Voskhod 2 mission), and Valery N. Kubasov , flight enginer on the Soyuz 6 mission (Oct. 11-18, 1969). The second crew would be Anatoly V. Filipchenko , pilot ... , They inspected a model of the Soviet Lunokhod 2 lunar roving vehicle and Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft models and were invited aboard the Soviet Tu-144 supersonic transport by its principal ... 1973 20 May 21 1973 21 May 22 1973 22 May 23 1973 23 May 24 1973 24 May 25 1973 25 May 26 1973 26 May 27 1973 27 May 28 ...
... 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 ...
... during 1975, envisaging the docking of the United States Apollo-type spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz -type spacecraft with visits of Astronauts in each other's spacecraft. The implementation of these ... these two nations." Dr. Fletcher described rendezvous and docking of Apollo space craft and Soviet Soyuz spacecraft as "perhaps the most dramatic" commitment under cooperation agreement. Spacecraft were at present incompatible ... 1972 20 May 21 1972 21 May 22 1972 22 May 23 1972 23 May 24 1972 24 May 25 1972 25 May 26 1972 26 May 27 1972 27 May 28 ...
... 8:30 p.m. Moscow time (4:30 p.m. GMT), the Soviet Union launched Soyuz T-6 carrying cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Alexandr Ivanchenkov, with French "spationaut" Col. Jean-Loup Chretien , to spend a week with cosmonauts Anatoly Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev , the Soyuz T-5 crew who had been occupying orbiting laboratory Salyut 7 since May 13. This ... 1982 20 Jun 21 1982 21 Jun 22 1982 22 Jun 23 1982 23 Jun 24 1982 24 Jun 25 1982 25 Jun 26 1982 26 Jun 27 1982 27 Jun 28 ...
... 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 ...
... , 11/24/72)'' Nov. 24-Dec. 8: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Working Groups 2 and 4, meeting at Manned Space Center on Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), defined antenna locations on Soyuz ... radio and hardline communications; resolved U.S. very-high- frequency amplitude-modulation implementation requirements for Soyuz systems, defined design of cable communications systems including cable lengths, junction boxes, and Soviet supply ...
... after primary elections set for the coming week. (Av Wk, Mar 24/80, 21) FBIS carried a Tass report that Soyuz T separated from Salyut 6 , which was continuing to fly "in the automatic regime" after completing a joint program. More trials of new Soyuz systems -- power unit, orientation and position control systems, and computer complex-would proceed during further ... that spacecraft. Tass reported later that Soyuz T made a soft landing March 26 to end a 100-day flight. (FBIS, Tass in English, Mar 24, 26/80) February 1980 February March ...
... perhaps there is a real chance of world unity." (ASTP Transcript PC-55) The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project reflected the "progress made in the relations between our two nations and ... the ... countries.... Preliminary discussions are already underway between specialists... from both sides." (Soyuz crew press conf. transcript, Apollo news center, Houston, 24 July 75) Walter Cronkite , U.S. broadcaster who had covered the ...
... , the matter should be resolved within a few wk, the article added. (NYT, 24 Aug 76, 37) The Soyuz 21 manned mission to space station Salyut 5 ended abruptly after cosmonauts Vitaly ... Volynov had been in orbit 48 da. Although the first manned space flight since Apollo-Soyuz failed to break the U.S. 84-day record, no problem was mentioned by the ... news agency; the first hint of termination came about 10 hr before the landing. The Soyuz 21 descent module landed by parachute on the Karl Marx collective farm near Tselinograd in ...

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