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  • "soyuz" found 2829 times in 1190 documents
  • "tm" found 174 times in 126 documents
  • "25" found 32857 times in 13147 documents



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
The Russian Soyuz TM-34 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 6:27 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)~ 1 :27 a.m. (EST). The mission, designated Soyuz 4 Taxi Flight, carried ... Station ISS . (NASA, “Soyuz 4 Taxi Flight Crew,” http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/taxi4/index.html (accessed 12 August 2002); Houston Chronicle, “Space Tourist No. 2,” 25 April 2002.) March ... 2002 21 Apr 22 2002 22 Apr 23 2002 23 Apr 24 2002 24 Apr 25 2002 25 Apr 26 2002 26 Apr 27 2002 27 Apr 28 2002 28 Apr 29 ...
... cooperation with the other institutions mentioned and to concentrate on studying water vapor. (Htsvl Tms, Oct 25/94; Htsvl Tms, Oct 27/94) In a press release, Jim Waterman, Boeing Space Station manufacturing ... solar batteries could not be put aboard Mir until the middle of 1995. (Reuters, Oct 25/94) September 1994 September October 1994 October Oct 1 1994 1 Oct 2 1994 2 ... 1994 21 Oct 22 1994 22 Oct 23 1994 23 Oct 24 1994 24 Oct 25 1994 25 Oct 26 1994 26 Oct 27 1994 27 Oct 28 1994 28 Oct 29 ...
25 June-19 July: The Salyut 3 research station and-nine days later-the Soyuz 14 spacecraft carrying a two-man crew were launched into near-earth orbit to establish ... "happy return." By 18 July the crew completed most experiments and began transferring equipment to Soyuz 14 . After checking out spacecraft systems, the cosmonauts undocked 19 July. Retrorockets were fired, parachutes ...
... fourth Soyuz mission plagued by procedural errors or hardware malfunctions associated with docking: Soyuz 3 failed to dock with Soyuz 2 in 1968, Soyuz 8 failed to dock with Soyuz 7 in 1969, and Soyuz 15 ... and dock with Salyut 3 in 1974. Because the failure of a system on the Soyuz 23 ended its mission rather than any problem with Salyut 5 , Western observers wondered how ... 1976 21 Oct 22 1976 22 Oct 23 1976 23 Oct 24 1976 24 Oct 25 1976 25 Oct 26 1976 26 Oct 27 1976 27 Oct 28 1976 28 Oct 29 ...
... 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 ...
... experiments between Salyut satellites and manned spacecraft and had "left open the question of whether .. . Soyuz 10 . . . succeeded in doing all it set out to do," Anthony Astrachan later suggested in the Washington Post. Comments by Feoktistov strongly suggested that the Soyuz - Salyut experiment was only prelude to creation of permanent orbital lab. ''(W Post, 4/26 ... 1971 21 Apr 22 1971 22 Apr 23 1971 23 Apr 24 1971 24 Apr 25 1971 25 Apr 26 1971 26 Apr 27 1971 27 Apr 28 1971 28 Apr 29 ...
... , Jul 25/91; W Post, Jul 25/91; B Sun, Jul 25/91; W Times, Jul 25/91; USA Today, Jul 25/91; WSJ, Jul 25/91; NY Times, Jul 25/91; Washington Technology, Jul 25/91; Htsvl Tms ... , a new generation of rockets scheduled for use after the year 2000. (LA Times, Jul 25/91) NASA announced that the Goddard Space Flight Center 's Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope ... 1991 21 Jul 22 1991 22 Jul 23 1991 23 Jul 24 1991 24 Jul 25 1991 25 Jul 26 1991 26 Jul 27 1991 27 Jul 28 1991 28 Jul 29 ...
The Soviet Union launched Soyuz 32 from the Baykonur site at 2:54 p.m. local time, carrying a two- ... station for the first time since November 1978, when the Soyuz 29 astronauts returned after a record 139 days in space. Soyuz 32 was manned by Lt. Col. Vladimir Lyakhov , 37, acting ... commander on his first flight, and civilian flight engineer Valery Ryumin , 39, who was aboard Soyuz 25 when it failed to dock with Salyut 6 in October 1977 and had to return ...
... more energy at higher frequency than visible light, ultraviolet light, or x-rays. (Hntsvl Tms, Mar 25/91) A Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) Synthesis Group, led by former astronaut and Air Force ... thermal protection materials; improved orbital propulsion systems; and laser communications between spacecraft. (SP News, Mar 25-31/91) A space policy analyst for a major aerospace company in California questioned the ... 1991 21 Mar 22 1991 22 Mar 23 1991 23 Mar 24 1991 24 Mar 25 1991 25 Mar 26 1991 26 Mar 27 1991 27 Mar 28 1991 28 Mar 29 ...

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