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... 's Vostok 1
Image:Vostokinside.jpg Inside of Vostok spacecraft
Image:Vostok1pad.jpg Vostok 1 launch vehicle engines firing. April 1961
Image:Vostok1flight.jpg The Vostok 1 launch vehicle in flight.
Image:Vostoklanded.jpg Vostok spacecraft after returning to Earth
Image:Vostok1capsule.jpg Vostok 1 in Energia Museum
Image:Vostokmuseum.jpg Vostok mockup on display ...
... trend." Dr. Welsh confirmed the Russians were relying heavily upon unmanned Vostok spacecraft in their Cosmos program. He said the Vostoks had accumulated "more than 2500 orbits"; since the seven Soviet manned ... authority to decide on the least expensive methods of obtaining data-processing equipment ''(NYT, 11/4/64)''
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Media:VOSTOK.pdf Vostok Booklet
The Legendary Vostok booklet handed out at the Soviet Pavilion at Expo 67
Category:Spacecraft
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'''Number of Pages''' - 10
Abstract
A giant lake has recently been discovered over 4 km beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet and may have been in existence for much ... environmental limits for life on Earth and could provide new insights to microbial evolution. Lake Vostok has yet to be penetrated but remote sensing and computer modelling are already providing clues ... our current state of knowledge is outlined in this review. The unique nature of Lake Vostok has prompted some researchers to propose it as an analogue for environmental conditions and possible ...
... ,1963. U.S.S.R. was claiming eight new records for the tandem flight: for VOSTOK V (Bykovsky), duration of orbital flight, 119 hours; distance, 3,326,000 km. (2,063 ... VOSTOK VI (Tereshkova), four records claimed for women in orbital flight: duration, 71 hrs. ; height, 231 km. (144 mi.) ; distance, 1,971,000 km. (1,224,720 mi.) ; maximum weight orbited, 4 ... used "'black iron where there should have been stainless steel."' ''(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 10/4/63)''
Atlas F ICBM was launched by USAF from Vandenberg AFB , but blew up during ...
REDIRECT Vostok I
... for 1966-68, and first "temporary laboratory" On moon for 1968-70. Article said manned Vostok flights had "virtually accomplished 80 per cent Of a space rendezvous maneuver, lacking Only the ... Research Service of Dept. Of Commerce's Office of Technical Services. ''(Schmeck, NYT, 9/4/63)''
Urging a "breakthrough" by CAB and FAA "toward more economical operations in 18 passenger ... does not depend to some degree upon scientific investigations of the NACA." ''(C, R, 9/4/63,15444)''
Gemini astronauts would learn how to "apprehend" another vehicle traveling in space on ...
... IAF Congress revealed that Maj. Gherman S. Titov was ill during his 17 orbits in Vostok II on August 6. Disorientation, nausea, and irregular heartbeat resulted from prolonged weightlessness, according to ... 1961 October
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... U.S.S.R. for cooperative exchange of space medicine data, including information obtained from VOSTOK III and IV manned orbital flights. Dr. Wagner, chairman of Department of Pathology, New York ... 1962 September
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... restrictions on the conduct of current manned space flights . . .” ''(AEC-DOD-NASA Status Report,, 2/4/63)''
Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter , speaking before aerospace medicine
conference at SAM, San Antonio, said ... was under development. by Rocketdyne for use in Saturn V launch vehicle. ''(Av. Wk., 2/4/63, 26)''
AFSC announced improved U.S.-Canadian antiaircraft control sites,
BUIC (Back-Up Interceptor ...
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