Episodes Tagged with "Ksc"
Posted on March 7, 2025
Television coverage involved meticulous planning of specific television transmissions, detailed preparation for an onboard press conference, and careful scheduling of symbolic activities designed to engage and inform the public.
2-Rollout
3-Rollout
1-Inside the high bay of the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center, work progresses on the replacement of the first-stage fins of ASTP’s Saturn IB launch vehicle, March 1975
Posted on March 28, 2025
Reports from Baykonur indicated that the weather was perfect for the launch: clear skies, light winds, and hot July sunshine.
P3-ASTP
p1-LeonovKubasov
P2-Soyuz launch
Posted on April 11, 2025
CapCom Truly radioed at 10:46 with the go-ahead: “I’ve got two messages for you: Moscow is go for docking; Houston is go for docking. It’s up to you guys. Have fun.”
P3-AI Generated Image of Apollo Soyuz docke
P2-Improperly installed connector on the docking latch
P1-separated from the s-ivb
Posted on April 25, 2025
On July 17, 1975, orbiting in space high above the French city of Metz, the American and Russian commanders shook hands. Their conversation, a mix of personal and technical remarks, reflected a casual familiarity, reminiscent of their simulator train...
P2-friendship
P3-handshake
P1-Apollo-Soyuz-handshake
Tagged:Apollo Soyuz, Astp, Ats 6, Baykonur, Brezhnev, Bushuyev, Deke Slaton, Dzani Bek Ov, Ford, George Low, Glynn Lunney, James Fletcher, Jsc, Ksc, Kubasov, Leonov, Nell Hutchinson, Pyotr Klimuk, Sevastyanov, Tom Stafford, Truly, Vance Brand
Posted on May 9, 2025
“I had thoughts I couldn’t express at the time. It felt like we weren’t just opening a hatch in space, but opening the door to a new era on Earth.” Tom Stafford.
P2-A-S-Eclipse
P3-AS second docking
P1-Eclipse
