Episodes Tagged with "Georgy Beregovoy"
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 August 10, 2016
The objectives of the Soyuz 4 & 5 mission were to dock two manned Soyuz 7K-0Ks, transfer two Cosmonauts from Soyuz 5 to Soyuz 4 by means of a space walk, and then safely return both crews to earth.
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Tagged:11a511, 7k Ok, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Baikinor, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Design Bureau 1, Gemini, Georgy Beregovoy, Igla, Kazakhstan, Khrunov, Komarov, Kremlin, Okb 1, Parachute, Rkk Energiya Museum, Salyut, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Soyuz 3, Ussr, Vladimir Shatalov, Volynov, Voskhod, Zond, Zond 6
Posted on August 17, 2016
Vladimir Shatalov would become the Soviet Union’s 13th space traveler, his home telephone number ended in “13” and the launch itself was set for 13:00 hours Moscow Time, on January 13th, 1969.
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1-Model of Soyuz 5 approaching Soyuz 4 prior to the first docking of two manned spacecraft on 16 January 1969
Tagged:11a511, 7k Ok, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Baikinor, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Design Bureau 1, Gemini, Georgy Beregovoy, Igla, Kazakhstan, Khrunov, Komarov, Kremlin, Okb 1, Parachute, Rkk Energiya Museum, Salyut, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Soyuz 3, Ussr, Vladimir Shatalov, Volynov, Voskhod, Zond, Zond 6
Posted on August 24, 2016
The L-3 manned spacecraft was designed to make a direct lunar landing using the earth orbit rendezvous method. It was a 200 metric ton spacecraft requiring three N1 launches and a single Soyuz 11A5ll launch to assemble in low earth orbit. The first N...
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Comparison of U.S. Saturn V with Soviet N1/L3
Tagged:11a511, 7k Ok, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Baikinor, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Design Bureau 1, Gemini, Georgy Beregovoy, Igla, Kazakhstan, Khrunov, Komarov, Kremlin, Okb 1, Parachute, Rkk Energiya Museum, Salyut, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Soyuz 3, Ussr, Vladimir Shatalov, Volynov, Voskhod, Zond, Zond 6
Posted on August 31, 2016
On August the third 1964 Decree number 655-268 was issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party. For the first time a command was given for OKB-1 to put one man on the moon and return him safely to earth before the United States (Keep in mi...
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1-N1-L3 as per advanced project, 1964
Tagged:11a511, 7k Ok, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Baikinor, Circumlunar, Cosomodrome, Design Bureau 1, Gemini, Georgy Beregovoy, Igla, Kazakhstan, Khrunov, Komarov, Kremlin, Okb 1, Parachute, Rkk Energiya Museum, Salyut, Sirius, Soviet Union, Soyuz, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 2, Soyuz 3, Ussr, Vladimir Shatalov, Volynov, Voskhod, Zond, Zond 6
