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  Soyuz 21
Soyuz 21 with Volynov and Zholobov aboard hard-docked with the Salyut 5 station on 6 July 1976 after failure of the Igla system at the last stage of rendezvous.
1976 Jul 6 - Soyuz 21 Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-T/A9.
Soyuz 21 with Volynov and Zholobov aboard hard-docked with the station on 6 July 1976 after failure of the Igla system at the last stage of rendezvous.
www.astronautix.com /flights/soyuz21.htm   (414 words)

  
  Soyuz 5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Soyuz 5 was a Soyuz spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union on January 15 1969 that docked with Soyuz 4 in orbit.
When the Soyuz started aerobraking in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the combined spacecraft sought the most aerodynamically stable position - nose forward, with the heavy descent module facing directly into the air stream with only its light metal entry hatch at the front to protect it.
Soyuz 4 launched first, and was the active vehicle in the docking with Soyuz 5.
www.americancanyon.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Soyuz_5   (875 words)

  
 Soyuz TM-21
Soyuz docked with Mir at 07:45:26 GMT on March 16.
Soyuz TM-21 again undocked with the EO-19 crew on September 11 from the Kvant rear port on Mir and landed at 50 deg 41'N 68 deg 15'E, 108 km northeast of Arkalyk in Kazakhstan, at 06:52:40 GMT.
Anatoli Solovyov and Nikolai Budarin undocked from the Kvant rear port on Mir at 03:30:44 GMT and landed at 50 deg 41'N 68 deg 15'E, 108 km northeast of Arkalyk in Kazakhstan, at 06:52:40 GMT.
www.friends-partners.org /partners/mwade/flights/soyztm21.htm   (581 words)

  
 Soyuz programme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Soyuz human spaceflight programme was initiated in the early 1960s as part of the Luna programme that was intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon.
The Soyuz spacecraft and the Soyuz launch vehicle are both part of this programme.
Soyuz survived the demise of the Luna programme in that it developed into a variety of projects (both military and civilian), mostly in conjunction with space stations.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/s/so/soyuz_programme.html   (124 words)

  
 History - The Flight of Apollo-Soyuz
Its purpose was to enable a docking between the dissimilar Soyuz spacecraft and the U.S. Apollo.
Soyuz Launch: Soyuz 19, carrying cosmonauts Aleksey A. Leonov and Valery N. Kubasov, was launched into sunny skies from Baykonur Cosmodrome at 5:20 pm local time (8:20 am EDT) July 15, 1975.
Soyuz 19 landed about 11 km from the target point northeast of Baykonur Cosmodrome at 6:51 am EDT July 21, after a 142-hr 31-min mission.
www.hq.nasa.gov /office/pao/History/apollo/apsoyhist.html   (2545 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Soyuz 24
Its main objective was to investigate the atmosphere on the station to see if it was in fact toxic and had an effect on the crew of the Soyuz 21 contributing to the problems they had at the end of their flight.
The crew of Soyuz 21 had experienced psychological and physical problems during their stay on the station.
The Soyuz 24 cosmonauts entered the station wearing breathing masks, apparently because of the problems encountered on Soyuz 21, but the air proved safe to breathe.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Soyuz_24   (582 words)

  
 Chronology of Manned Space Missions
Soyuz 6, 7, and 8 were launched within a day of each other, putting a total of seven cosmonauts in space at the same time for a joint mission.
Soyuz 13 carried the Orion astrophysical observatory, which was never deployed to the Salyut space station.
Soyuz 15 had to cut its trip to Salyut 3 for a two-week mission short when their guidance system failed.
www.windows.ucar.edu /cgi-bin/tour_def/space_missions/manned_table.html   (3072 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Soyuz 5
The Soyuz 5 was a Soyuz spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union on January 15 1969 which docked with Soyuz 4 in orbit.
Volynov remained behind on the Soyuz 5, and returned to Earth in a truly remarkable re-entry.
The local temperature was -38°C, and knowing that it would be many hours before rescue teams could reach him Volynov abandoned the capsule and walked for several kilometers to reach a local peasant's house to keep warm.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/s/so/soyuz_5.html   (422 words)

  
 Mir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Soyuz (Союз) means "union," so named for the USSR (Sovietskii Soyuz, Советский Союз = Soviet Union) and because the spacecraft was a union of three smaller modules.
During their stay the space station went through rough times and several acute emergencies occurred, notably a large fire on February 23 1997, and a collision with a Progress (unmanned) cargo ship on June 25 of the same year.
The Mir space station was originally planned to be followed by a Mir 2, and elements of that project, including the core module (now called Zvezda) which was labeled as "Mir-2" for quite some time in the factory, are now an integral part of the International Space Station.
www.eastcleveland.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Mir_space_station   (1899 words)

  
 Vectors For October 2003
The third and last Soyuz flight to Mir was "Soyuz TM-20", launched on 3 October 1994 with cosmonauts Yelena Kondakova (a woman) and Aleksandr Viktorenko, plus ESA astronaut Ulf Merbold of Germany, a veteran of two NASA shuttle missions.
The first Soyuz flight to Mir in 1995 was "Soyuz TM-21", which was launched on 14 March with a crew of cosmonauts Vladimir Dezhurov and Gennady Strekalov, plus NASA astronaut Norman Thagard MD, a shuttle veteran.
Soyuz TM-21 was followed on 20 May 1995 by the launch by a Proton booster of a Mir expansion module named "Spektr (Spectrum)".
www.faqs.org /docs/air/v2003m10.html   (5173 words)

  
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Soyuz TM-21 entered an 88.61 min, 190 x 220 km x 51.65 deg orbit; (Note: this is based on a spherical Earth and the Space Command elements; Agapov reports a 201 x 247 km orbit based on an oblate Earth and Russian elements.
Soyuz docked with Mir at 0745:26 UTC on Mar 16 and the crew entered Mir at around 0930.
Soyuz TM-21 was launched by the Soyuz-U2 (11A511U2) variant of Energiya's standard R-7 based launch vehicle.
www.planet4589.org /space/jsr/back/news.234   (666 words)

  
 Mir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Before, during and after the Shuttle-Mir Program, Mir was tended and resupplied by manned Soyuz capsules and unmanned Progress vehicles.
Soyuz means "union," so named for the U.S.S.R (Sovietskii Soyuz = Soviet Union) and because the spacecraft was a union of three smaller modules.
Soyuz TM-4 - December 21, 1987 - June 17, 1988
www.bidprobe.com /en/wikipedia/m/mi/mir.html   (1624 words)

  
 The R-7 family of launchers
The Soyuz, the most recognizable Russian rocket, is only one of several space boosters, which derived from the R-7 ballistic missile developed in the mid-1950s.
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, Russian officials said the launch of the Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft, which is to use the Soyuz FG rocket could be delayed, pending the investigation of the Plesetsk crash.
The Soyuz FG rocket followed a standard trajectory to reach orbit with the inclination 51.6 degrees to the Equator.
www.russianspaceweb.com /soyuz_lv.html   (5581 words)

  
 Soyuz 24
Soyuz 24 docked with Salyut 5 and brought repair equipment and equipment for a change of cabin atmosphere.
The Soyuz was recovered February 25, 1977 9:38 GMT 37 km NE Arkalyk.
Soyuz 24 landed at 09:38 GMT, 37 km NE pf Arkalyk.
www.astronautix.com /flights/soyuz24.htm   (386 words)

  
 soyuz 6
Soyuz 6 was part of a joint mission with Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8 that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts.
The crew of Georgi Shonin and Valeri Kubasov were meant to take high-quality movie photography of Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8 docking but the rendezvous systems on all three spacecraft failed.
It is still not quite known exactly what the actual problem was but it is often quoted as being a helium pressurisation integrity test.
www.fact-library.com /soyuz_6.html   (275 words)

  
 ESA Portal - Press Releases - Soyuz TMA-6 with ESA astronaut Roberto Vittori arrives at the International Space Station
The Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft carrying European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori on the ENEIDE mission and the two members of the ISS Expedition 11 crew docked with the International Space Station (ISS) today at the Russian docking compartment Pirs at 4:20 Central European Summer Time (CEST).
They will return in Soyuz TMA-5, which has been stationed at the ISS with the Expedition 10 crew for the past six months, serving as an emergency lifeboat.
Soyuz TMA-6 will remain docked with the ISS for the next six months, becoming the lifeboat for the ISS Expedition 11 crew.
www.esa.int /esaCP/Pr_21_2005_p_EN.html   (504 words)

  
 Sandcastle V.I. - Spaceflight Directory - Soyuz Flight Details 3
The landing apparently took place under emergency conditions, with the Soyuz landing in a lake at night and during a heavy blizzard.
Dzanibekov and Makarov returned to Earth in the Soyuz 26 spacecraft, leaving the fresher Soyuz 27 for the long-duration crew.
They assisted the Soyuz 29 crew in the conduct of photographic and biomedical experiments aboard Salyut 6.
www.sandcastlevi.com /space/soy-21.htm   (459 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Soyuz 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Vitali Mikhailovich Zholobov (Russian: Виталий Михайлович Жолобов; born June 18, 1937 in Zburjevka, Ukraine) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on one space flight, Soyuz 21, as the flight engineer.
The Soyuz human spaceflight programme was initiated in the early 1960s as part of the manned lunar programme that was intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon.
Soyuz 22 was an earth-sciences mission using a modified Soyuz capsule that had served as a backup for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission the previous year.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Soyuz-21   (755 words)

  
 Articles - Salyut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Its first crew launched in Soyuz 10 but was unable to board it due to a failure in the docking mechanism; its second crew launched in Soyuz 11 and remained on board for 23 productive days.
Three crews made stays aboard Salyut 4 (Soyuz 17, Soyuz 18 and Soyuz 21), including one of 63 days duration, and an unmanned Soyuz capsule remained docked to the station for three months, proving the systems' long-term durability.
Its launch and subsequent mission were both completed successfully, with three crews launching and two (Soyuz 21 and Soyuz 24) successfully boarding the craft for lengthy stays (the second crew on Soyuz 23 was unable to dock and had to abort).
www.lastring.com /articles/Salyut   (862 words)

  
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Soyuz 29/31, ÿ31/29, 32/34, 35/37, 36/35 and 37/36 ÿwere all started in ÿone ÿcapsule and ended in a different one.
Soyuz 34 ÿwas also unmanned but its mission was to replace Soyuz 32, so its cosmonauts would have a fresh capsule to return in.
Soyuz ÿ18A ÿwas aborted before achieving orbit and was ÿreplaced ÿby Soyuz 18B.
www.textfiles.com /humor/manspace.hum   (2683 words)

  
 Astronauts flight times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Soyuz TM-11, Soyuz TM-18, Soyuz TM-29, Soyuz TM-33
Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-24, Soyuz TM-30, Soyuz TMA-3
Soyuz TM-3, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-20
www.hoerstemeier.com /astro.htm   (113 words)

  
 Boris Volynov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Boris Valentinovich Volynov (born December 18, 1934 in Irkutsk)is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21.
Boris Valentinovich Volynov (born December 18, 1934 in Irkutsk) is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21.
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 ipedia.com: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Soyuz 19 and Apollo 18 craft launched within seven-and-a-half hours of each other July 15, and docked on July 17.
The two spacecraft remained linked for 44 hours, long enough for the three Americans and two Soviets to exchange flags and gifts (including tree seeds which were later planted in the two countries), sign certificates, pay visits to each other's ships, eat together and converse in each other's languages.
There were also docking and redocking maneuvers during which the Soyuz reversed roles and became the "active" ship.
www.ipedia.com /apollo_soyuz_test_project.html   (623 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Soyuz to give way to clipper by 2010
This statement was made by Boris Sotnikov, a deputy head of the Energia space corporation's R&D center, in his exclusive interview with RIA Novosti.
The new spacecraft may replace Russia's current Soyuz space vehicles in 2010 More details...
Humans are hardwired to feel empathy, suggests a new imaging study showing that certain pain-processing regions of the brain light up when a loved-one is hurt More details...
newsfromrussia.com /science/2004/02/21/52446.html   (1288 words)

  
 Soyuz
Soyuz Ikar and Soyuz Fregat versions see under Molniya and Soyuz with upper stages
5.01 Pl Kosmos 2377 (Yantar-4K2 #81, Kobalt #81) 679 Soyuz-U 21.
2.02 Pl LC-43/3 Kosmos 2387 (Yantar-4K2 #82, Kobalt #82) 683 Soyuz-U 21.
www.skyrocket.de /space/doc_lau/soyuz.htm   (202 words)

  
 Www.spacepatches.info - Mir - Soyuz TM-21
For the first time since Soyuz TM-10, the Mir patch was visible again on the front of the Sokol suits.
It was also worn on the Penguin-suits aboard.
Left: The Soyuz TM-21 crew arrive at the Mir station, wearing their PK-14 jackets.
www.spacepatches.nl /mir/tm21.html   (289 words)

  
 People's Charity Foundation for the Preservation of the Space Station Mir
Japanese journalist was a crewmember, made several radio- and TV reportages and returned in Soyuz TM-10 on December 10, 1990.
M.Tonini returned in Soyuz TM-14 on August 9, 1992 with the eleventh main crew.
"Soyuz TM-27" Talgat Musabaev, Nikolay Budarin, Leopold Eiartz (France).
www.cosmoworld.ru /mirstation/english/crews.shtml   (757 words)

  
 Appendix C-U.S. and Russian Human Spaceflights, 1961-Sep. 30, 1995
Docked with Salyut 3 and Soyuz 14 crew occupied space station.
Soyuz stages failed to separate; crew recovered after abort.
Docked with Salyut 6, later served as ferry for Soyuz 32 crew while Soyuz 32 returned without a crew.
www.hq.nasa.gov /office/pao/History/presrep95/c1a.htm   (325 words)

  
 Soyuz 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Soyuz 21 cosmonauts llevados Boris Volynov y Vitali Zholobov a la estación espacial de Salyut 5.
El equipo de Soyuz 21 se parece haber dejado la estación repentinamente, delante de su fecha programar de la salida.
Esto se ha atribuido a un fuego, un fallo del sistema del control del medio ambiente, y a los problemas de salud causados por los humos de los productos químicos usados para desarrollar la película de las cámaras fotográficas de la vigilancia de la estación.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/so/Soyuz%2021.htm   (299 words)

  
 Russian Orlan EVA Glove. This Russian EVA glove was flown to the Mir Space Station on Soyuz mission TM-21 (March 14 - ...
This Russian EVA glove was flown to the Mir Space Station on Soyuz mission TM-21 (March 14 - July 7, 1995).
The glove was worn as part of the Orlan spacesuit used by cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov.
It was carried back with STS-71 after the first docking of the Shuttle with MIR.
www.spacestore.org /page43.html   (178 words)

  
 Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A Soyuz utiliza como fonte de energia painéis solares de 10 m2, e consome em média 0,60 KW
Desenvolvidas na década de 60, as Soyuz foram criadas para fazer viagens da Terra para a Lua, mas acabaram sendo utilizadas para levar cosmonautas para as estações espaciais Salyut e Mir.
Uma versão não tripulada da Soyuz, denominada Progress, é utilizada desde a década de 70 para reabastecer as estações espaciais russas.
www16.brinkster.com /bins/dados/detalhes.asp?trip=Soyuz_TM   (183 words)

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