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... .jpg 300px The Soyuz launch vehicle 11A511. Schematic Image: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 ...
... Soviet Proton launch vehicle, carrying a Soyuz T M-5 spacecraft with a three-man Soviet-Bulgarian crew, took off from the Baikonur launch facility. The Soyuz TM-5 crew was to join ... 1988 3 Jun 4 1988 4 Jun 5 1988 5 Jun 6 1988 6 Jun 7 1988 7 Jun 8 1988 8 Jun 9 1988 9 Jun 10 1988 10 Jun 11 ...
Image:Salyut7Cosmos686.jpg 300px The Salyut-7 orbital station with the Cosmos-686 cargo spacecraft in automatic flight mode. Image:Salyut7SoyuzTdocked.jpg 300px The Salyut-7 orbital station with the docked Soyuz T spacecraft in flight. Category:Spacecraft
... several buildings while I was here, but we started out in Building 7 on the third floor, and we weren’t very well liked. We had a freeze dryer up there that ... Navy ship watching, though, but the NASA crew wasn’t out there. '''Ross-Nazzal:''' Well, let me ask you about ASTP Apollo-Soyuz Test Project . On your résumé you indicate that you ... you learned from the previous programs that you applied to Space Shuttle, from Apollo, Apollo-Soyuz, and Skylab? '''Bourland:''' Yes, there was a lot of changes we made. Probably the biggest ...
... these type of individuals that—well, for example, when he was on the ASTP Apollo-Soyuz Test Project , he would be able to get Cuban cigars, which we were not allowed ... that the control center went dead with the spacecraft was when we were doing Apollo 7 or whatever it was with Wally Walter M. Schirra, Jr. and Walt R. Walter Cunningham ... was serious, but it wasn't like, "Oh my," and start your hand-wringing. '''Butler:''' You talked—we've talked a couple of times about Apollo-Soyuz being the next, in between ...
... is far, far more sophisticated and has got a greater capability than their Soyuz . That doesn't say the Soyuz is no good. It was just built for a different job." In addition, Soyuz was designed to be controlled from the ground or by preautomated devices. "Their spacecraft ... spacecraft" By proceeding in this way, politically they "gained some significant firsts." ''(Benedict, H Chron, 7 June 74)'' The Nation's scheduled airlines, despite the energy crisis, had set service records ...
... Image:Soyuz7K-T.jpg 300px The Soyuz-type transport spacecraft 7K-T used to supply the first generation orbital stations. Image:Soyuz107K-T.jpg 300px The Soyuz-10 spacecraft 7K-T and subsequent craft had docking ... from one spacecraft to the other without egressing into space. Image:Soyuz7KTSalyutschematic.jpg 500px The Soyuz transport spacecraft of 7K-T type docked to the Salyut station. Category:Spacecraft
... setting and accomplishing worthwhile goals as a society. After having initial successes with the Apollo Soyuz Test Program and Skylab, the first U.S. space station, NASA struggled to outline a ... Viking Press, 1983, ISBN 0-9159281-7 (14) Ferrell, O., Hartline, M., Lucas, G., Luck, D. 1998. Marketing Strategy, Orlando, FL: Dryden Press, 1998 (15) T. E. Diegelman, "Advanced Control Center ...
... U.S., was still being debriefed. (C Trib, Feb 7/77, 1-2) February 7-25: The Soviet Union launched a manned Soyuz spacecraft from its Baykonur space center at 9:12 local ... as commander Col. Viktor V. Gorbatko , who had flown on Soyuz 7 in Oct. 1969 as part of a 7-man mission using 3 Soyuz spacecraft, and rookie engineer Lt. Col. Yuri Glazkov , who became the 39th cosmonaut launched into space. Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov , chief of cosmonaut training, described the Soyuz ...
... Kazakhstan at 9:36 p.m. EDT Wednesday, July 6 (7:36 a.m. Baikonur time, July 7). Kate Rubins of NASA, Soyuz Commander Anatoly Ivanishin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are traveling in an upgraded Soyuz spacecraft. They ... International Space Station Program Office; Joel Montalbano, NASA’s deputy manager of ISS utilization; Salvatore T. “Tory” Bruno, president and CEO of United Launch Alliance; Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus VR ...

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