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June 6-30: Soyuz 11 - carrying Cosmonauts Georgy T. Dobrovolsky , Vladislav N. Volkov , and Viktor I. Patsayev - was launched ... 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 preplanned ... am Moscow time June 30 (6:35 pm EDT June 29) spacecraft's braking engine was fired for prescheduled period. At end of engine firing communication with Soyuz 11 crew ceased. Tass ...
... during the next several weeks. After almost six months aboard the orbital laboratory, Expedition 24 Soyuz Commander Alexander Skvortsov, NASA Flight Engineer Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Russian Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko ... -18 spacecraft in southern Kazakhstan on Sept. 23 (Sept. 24 in Kazakhstan). Russian cosmonaut and Soyuz Commander Alexander Kaleri, NASA Flight Engineer Scott Kelly and Russian Flight Engineer Oleg Skripochka will ... 11 a.m. -- Video File feed of the Expedition 25 Soyuz TMA-01M rollout to the launch pad in Baikonur Oct. 6, Wednesday 4 p.m. -- Video File feed of the Expedition ...
... 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 ...
6 July-24 Aug.: A 2-man spacecraft, Soyuz 21 , was launched from the Baykonur cosmodrome at 3:09 pm Moscow time (8:09 ... . Vitaly Zholobov , 39, 35th Russian to fly in space. Soyuz 21 orbital elements were: apogee, 253 km; perigee, 193 km; inclination, 51.6°; period, 88.7 min. The docking with Salyut 5 ... of metal and growing of crystals in weightlessness, and environmental studies. In April 1975 a Soyuz crew had failed to link with the Salyut 4 station, reportedly because of a rocket ...
... 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 ...
... , Presidents have not made that choice." (Greenberg, W Post, 6 June 75, A28) During recovery operations of the U.S. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project astronauts, the Apollo spacecraft would not be retrieved ... modification required for the ASTP mission was redesigning the Soyuz spacecraft to accommodate the newly added docking system. The front end of the Soyuz had been modified with respect to structural configuration ... requirement to fit all the new system under the launch shroud that covered the entire Soyuz during the boost phase. John E. McLeaish, JSC Public Affairs Officer, said that NASA would ...
... 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 ...
... the end of this month." (A/D, June 6/85, 1) The USSR launched at 10:40 a.m. Moscow time today the Soyuz T -13 carrying cosmonauts Col. Vladimir Dzhanibekov , mission ... year, the Washington Times quoted the official news agency Tass as saying. By late evening, Soyuz T -13, fitted with new flight controls, was in an orbit ranging from 203 to 182 miles above earth. On June 8 the Soyuz spacecraft docked with the space station using the new flight controls and an onboard computer ...
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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