Episodes Tagged with "Cernan"
Posted on March 16, 2016
The first attempt for a Zond 4 follow-up launched on April 22. It failed when the Launch Escape System sent an erroneous abort command at T+260 seconds and shut down the Proton booster’s second stage. The escape rocket fired and pulled the descent m...
3-Scientist observing lunar tort
2-Zond-5 has delivered two tortoises back to the Earth
1-Zond 5 Makes Lunar Round-Trip
Tagged:100k Star Tracker, 7k L1, 7k Ok, Aldrin, Apollo 8, Armstrong, Bacteria, Baikinor, Block D, Bombay, Borovichy, Bushuyev, Cernan, Chelomey, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Crimea, Design Bureau 1, Kazakhstan, Kennedy, Kremlin, Meal Worms, Michoud, Mississippi Test Facilit, N1, N1 L3, Okb 1, Parachute, Pratt Whitney, Proton, Rkk Energiya Museum, Rocketdyne, Russian Academy Of Sciences, Saturn V, Schmitt, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Stennis, Tortoise, Tskbem, Tyura Tam, Ur 500k, Uss Mcmorris, Ussr, Vasiliy Golovin, Wind Flies, Yuri Gagarin, Zond, Zond 4, Zond 5, Zond 7, Zond 8
Posted on April 27, 2016
The soviets showed some confidence in their spacecraft by launching the unmanned Soyuz 2 first, but showed some caution by not sending a cosmonaut in Soyuz 2.
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Soyuz 7K-OK assembly credit rkk Energia
Tagged:11a511, 7k L1, 7k Ok, Armstrong, Baikinor, Borovichy, Brezhnev, Cernan, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Design Bureau 1, Gemini, Georgy Beregovoy, Kazakhstan, Komarov, Kremlin, Kurt Douglas, Mississippi Test Facilit, Okb 1, Parachute, Rkk Energiya Museum, Salyut, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Soyuz 3, Ussr, Vladimir Shatalov, Voskhod, Yuri Gagarin, Zond, Zond 6
Posted on May 4, 2016
Trouble began on the sixth day of the flight, November 17. The capsule developed an atmospheric leak, the pressure first dropping from 760 to 380 mm of Mercury. With the drop in cabin pressure all the animal test subjects died. It would have kille...
3-Zond 6 Double-dip reentry
2-Zond 6 Mission Profile
1-Proton-K with 7K-L1
Tagged:100k Star Tracker, 7k L1, 7k Ok, Aldrin, Apollo 8, Armstrong, Bacteria, Baikinor, Block D, Bombay, Borovichy, Bushuyev, Cernan, Chelomey, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Crimea, Design Bureau 1, Kazakhstan, Kennedy, Kremlin, Meal Worms, Michoud, Mississippi Test Facilit, N1, N1 L3, Okb 1, Parachute, Pratt Whitney, Proton, Rkk Energiya Museum, Rocketdyne, Russian Academy Of Sciences, Saturn V, Schmitt, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Stennis, Tortoise, Tskbem, Tyura Tam, Ur 500k, Uss Mcmorris, Ussr, Vasiliy Golovin, Wind Flies, Yuri Gagarin, Zond, Zond 4, Zond 5, Zond 7, Zond 8
Posted on July 24, 2019
Mitchell kept his plan a secret from NASA, knowing that the agency would be completely unreceptive to the idea. He said nothing about it to his crewmates. The test subjects had also agreed to keep quiet.
Rendezvous with the MoonBackup Crew PatchApol...
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Posted on October 23, 2014
The rotation rate checked out at 55 degrees per minute, and the crew could now test for a minute amount of artificial gravity. When they put a camera against the instrument panel and then let it go, it moved in a straight line to the rear of the cock...
Recovery of G11
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Agena Tether Experiment
Tagged:Agena, Agena 11, Apollo, Artificial Gravity, Bean, Canary Islands, Capcom, Cape Kennedy, Carnarvon, Cernan, Charles Mattews, Charlesworth, Coincident Orbit, Computer Controlled Reentry, Docking, Eva, Exploration, Gatv, Gemini 10, Gemini 4, Gemini 5, Gemini 6, Gemini 8, Gemini 9, Gemini 9a, Gemini Ix, Gemini Ix A, Gemini Ixa, Gemini Project, Gemini Project Office, Gemini V, Gemini Vi, Gemini Viii, Gemini X, Gemini Xii, Gpo, Gravity Gradient, Hawaii, History, Houston, John Young, Lunney, M Equals 1, Mcdonnell, Mission Control Center, Msc, Mueller, Nasa, Pete Conrad, Pps, Rendezvous, Richard Gordon, Rocket, Rose Knot Victor, Space, Stafford, Tananarive, Tether, Umbillical, Uss Guam, Velcro, William Schneider
Posted on October 30, 2014
When the Gemini IX-A Agena fell into the Atlantic Ocean, Gemini XII was threatened with a major hardware shortage of an Agena and an Atlas to launch it. Replacing the Agena was no real problem. Lockheed’s first production model, 5001, used for devel...
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p2-Aldrin Lovell Cernan Cooper
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Tagged:Agena, Agena 12, Agena 5001, Amu, Apollo, Buzz Aldrin, Cape Kennedy, Cernan, Charles Mattews, Charlesworth, Colonel John Albert, Computer Controlled Reentry, Docking, Edwin Aldrin, Eva, Exploration, Francis Carey, Gatv, Gemini 10, Gemini 12, Gemini 4, Gemini 5, Gemini 6, Gemini 8, Gemini 9, Gemini 9a, Gemini Ix, Gemini Ix A, Gemini Ixa, Gemini Mission Review Board, Gemini Project, Gemini Project Office, Gemini V, Gemini Vi, Gemini Viii, Gemini X, Gemini Xii, Gpo, Gravity Gradient, Hawaii, History, Houston, John Young, Keplerian Trajectory, Langley Research Center, Lunney, M Equals 1, Major General Ben Funk, Maryland, Mcdonnell, Mcdonogh, Mike Collins, Mission Control Center, Msc, Mueller, Nasa, Pete Conrad, Rendezvous, Richard Gordon, Rocket, Space, Stafford, Tether, Umbillical, William Schneider
