...•'^PliS^ 90S
Spacelab is Europe's contribution to
the STS (America's Space Transporta
tion System, based on the Shuttle) and
financed entirely by ESA, Nasa said
two years ago that it wanted a sec...
1977 - 0399.pdf
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...hysiological aspects of spaceflight.
Within an hour of the launch, Moscow television went on
the air with a taped broadcast of the entire launch, part of
which was described by Georgy Beregovoi of Soyuz 3.
One of the goals was to assess various methods of welding
metals under vacuum and weightlessness, using "unique techno
logical apparatus called Vulcan, and weighing 1101b."
It was emphasi...
1969 - 3092.pdf
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...fLIGHT International, 3 July 1975
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1975 - 1147.pdf
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...SPACEFLIGHT
Soyuz facelift
R: !
The Soyuz U2 will be boosted by new engines
Russia's space
booster, the Soyuz,
is receiving new
engines and
avionics.
TIM FURNISS/LONDON
, USSIA'S CENTRAL Spe...
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...FLIGHT International, 28 March 1974 411
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Table 3
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Table 4
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Table 3
Precursor/Testbed
Spacecraft 1
Spac...
1974 - 0529.pdf
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...FLIGHT International, 19 April 1971 589
Station in space
AN UNMANNED SPACECRAFT believed to be at least a component of an elementary orbital space station k was launched by the Soviet Union on April...
1971 - 0672.pdf
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...r 9 last year. Cosmonauts
Kovalyonok and Ryumin attempted
unsuccessfully to dock and returned
on October 11 after a flight lasting
just over twoi days. A week later,
Georgi Beregovoi, veteran of Soyuz 3
in October 1968, wrote in the journal
Communist that orbital flights lasting
several months were planned, leading
to manned interplanetary missions.
On December 10 Soyuz 26 was
launched ...
1978 - 0557.pdf
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...FUGHT International, II lunc 1980 1381
France names cosmonauts for
Russian space flight
FRENCH space agency (CNES) has
selected two Air Force pilots, Jean-
Loup Chretien and Patrick Baudry,
to tr...
1980 - 1445.pdf
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...FLIGHT International, 23 October 1969
landing at 1052 BST on October 16. Still no docking between
the two remaining spacecraft took place, although pictures
showing two Soyuz vehicles linked togeth...
1969 - 3093.pdf
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...148 FLIGHT International, 23 January 1969
The union of Soyuz 4 and 5
The name Soyuz (Union) was vindicated when, on January 16,
V. Shatalav (second from left) docked his Soyuz 4 spacecraft with
So...
1969 - 0166.pdf
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...148 FLIGHT international, 23 January 1969
The union of Soyuz 4 and 5
The name Soyuz (Union) was vindicated when, on January 16,
V. Shatalov (second from left) docked his Soyuz 4 spacecraft with
So...
1969 - 1339.pdf
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...LOST F
ilm footage from a Russian space
flight television documentary
called the Cosmos, obtained by
Flight International, shows clips
from the kind of former Soviet Union
Government film rarely ...
1993 - 1860.pdf
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...and launch of the vehicle was shown on Moscow TV only
2hr after the actual event. A later telecast was made from the
spacecraft itself. The vehicle apeared to be identical with that
which launched Soyuz 3 (see /-7/#/i/for November 28, page 917).
So there was little surprise when, at 0814BST the next day.
Soyuz 5 was launched, also from Baikonour. complete with
three astronauts for the first ...
1969 - 1340.pdf
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...and launch of the vehicle was shown on Moscow TV only
2hr after the actual event. A later telecast was made from the
spacecraft itself. The vehicle apeared to be identical with that
which launched Soyuz 3 (see Flight for November 28, page 917).
So there was little surprise when, at 0814BST the next day.
Soyuz 5 was launched, also from Baikonour. complete with
three astronauts for the first t...
1969 - 0167.pdf
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...56 FLIGHT International, 7 November 1968
The launch of Soyuz 3 was televised by
Moscow Radio. Assessment of the size of
the vehicle is difficult since the rocket is
believed to have lifted from a sunken pad,
and the lower section of the first stage
was th...
1968 - 2554.pdf
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...Rather like changing trains, Britain's first astronaut Helen Sharman was launched aboard the Soviet Soyuz TM12 from the Baikonur Cos
modrome on 18 May, arrived at the Mir
space station two days late...
1991 - 2519.pdf
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...296 FLIGHT International, 23 June 1979
Soyuz 34 extends
Soviet stay in orbit
THE planned long stay in space by
cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and
Valery Ryumin, currently orbiting the
Earth in the Salyut 6 laboratory, has
been assured b...
1979 - 2392.pdf
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...wmm
SOYUZ 15: STILL NO ANSWERS
The original purpose and the actual events of the Soyuz 15
flight still remain largely matters for conjecture. Within
17min of their safe night-landing on a state fa...
1974 - 1441.pdf
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...220 m
docking dynamics. Manufacture of the two flight-qualified
Soyuz vehicles began in February 1974 and by the end of
the year they were ready for transfer to the launch site.
Several US-built i...
1975 - 0264.pdf
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...164 FLIGHT International, 21 January 1977
More Soviet space walks?
AFTER an eight-year layoff, Russia is v about to resume extra-vehicular activity ("space walks") on its manned
space flights. Sinc...
1977 - 0178.pdf
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