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... Ann, 26 Aug 74)'' 26 August-20 September: Thirty NASA engineers and technicians met with U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences counterparts in Moscow as joint preparations for the Apollo Soyuz Test ... Sept 74; JSC Roundup, 13 Sept 74; JSC Release 74-250)'' 26-29 August: The U.S.S.R. launched Soyuz 15, carrying crew members Lt. Col. Gennady V. Sarafanov and Col ... pm local time (3:58 pm EDT) 26 Aug. in an attempt to dock with the orbiting Salyut 3 research station (launched 25 June) . Soyuz 15 entered orbit with a 239-km ...
26 December-9 February 1975: The U.S.S.R. launched Salyut 4 space station into earth orbit and 16 days later launched Soyuz 17 with a two-man crew to join the Salyut and establish a manned orbital laboratory. Salyut 4 was launched 26 Dec. from Baykonur Cosmodrome near ... crew began preparations for their return to earth 9 Feb., transferring equipment to Soyuz 17 . The cosmonauts boarded Soyuz 17 and undocked from the space station at 11:08 am Baykonur time ...
... that the Russian Space Agency position more airplanes and helicopters along the trajectory of landing Soyuz craft, but cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov , a member of the commission investigating the accident, noted ... for Associated Press, “Rough Soyuz Landing Blamed on Malfunction,” 26 May 2003; Agence France-Presse, “Officials Promise To Fix Fault in Russia's Soyuz Craft Before Next Space Mission,” 26 May 2003. April 2003 ...
... for U.S. science, engineering, and management. ''(Bus Wk, 10/26/68)'' October 26-30: U.S.S.R. successfully launched Soyuz III , carrying Cosmo­naut Georgy T. Beregovoy , from Baikonur Cosmodrome with ... 51.7° inclination; all equipment was functioning normally. Launch was first manned Soviet mission since Soyuz I ''(April 23-24, 1967)'' , in which Cosmonaut Vladimir M. Koma­rov was killed when ...
... atmosphere during an artificial eclipse created by maneuvering the Apollo spacecraft. During the "eclipse," the Soyuz crew would photograph the sun's corona. Among the earth environmental and applications studies was ... . The spacecraft would undock on the 5th day and perform several joint experiments while separated. Soyuz was scheduled to land the following day. Apollo would continue unilateral experiments in orbit before ... 1975 22 Feb 23 1975 23 Feb 24 1975 24 Feb 25 1975 25 Feb 26 1975 26 Feb 27 1975 27 Feb 28 1975 28 March 1975 March
... May 26/81) Press reports said that two the cosmonauts who occupied orbiting space station Salyut 6 for 75 days had returned safely at 4:38 p.m. Moscow time in Soyuz ... mission: Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Mongolian cosmonaut Jugderdemidyn Gurragcha of Soyuz 39 in March and Leonid Popov and Romanian cosmonaut Dumitru Prunariu of Soyuz 40 , just a week ago. The New York Times ...
... 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 ...
... before the 1975 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Apollo-Soyuz mission, during a Moscow interview with U.S. correspondents. Of Soyuz 2 (launched April 3 and reported to have disintegrated in ... part of the Soviet space program and to test design changes in the Soyuz spacecraft for the Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). The U.S.S.R. was considering admitting Western journalists ... 1973 22 Jun 23 1973 23 Jun 24 1973 24 Jun 25 1973 25 Jun 26 1973 26 Jun 27 1973 27 Jun 28 1973 28 Jun 29 1973 29 Jun 30 ...
... sea or of trucks on the highway. (B Sun, 26 Feb 76, A-1; NOAA Release 76-32) Recovery of the unmanned Soyuz-20 spacecraft that landed in Kazakhstan 16 Feb. carrying ... what the Christian Science Monitor described as an impressive 3-mo biology experiment. Results from Soyuz-20 would be compared with those of similar experiments including some from the U.S ... of artificial gravity on flora and fauna; comparison of the previous tests with those from Soyuz-20 would help decide whether-and how much-artificial gravity would be needed in future ...
... Chapter 26''' '''The Changing Role of Spaceports ''' '''By Derek Webber ''' '''Less Glamorous yet Enabling ''' When anyone speaks ... recent development at Kourou has been the decision to build a separate spaceport for the Soyuz launcher, and thus allow Russia to overcome its historical geographical disadvantage in launch economics. Simultaneously ...

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