Episodes Tagged with "Zond 5"
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...
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2-Zond-5 has delivered two tortoises back to the Earth
1-Zond 5 Makes Lunar Round-Trip
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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
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Posted on May 19, 2016
Perhaps the most significant point about the lunar-orbit flight proposed for Apollo 8 was that the command and service modules would fly the same route to the moon as would be used for the actual lunar landing.
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Posted on May 26, 2016
Frank Frederick Borman, II was born on March 14, 1928, in Gary, Indiana. He is of German descent, born as the first and only child to parents Edwin and Marjorie Borman. Because he suffered from numerous sinus problems in the cold and damp weather, hi...
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Tagged:Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Air Force Master Astronaut Badge, Apollo 1, Apollo 7, Apollo 8, Apollo The Race To The Moon, Bowman, Cia, Commandservice Module, Congressional Space Medal Of Honor, Csm, Deke Slayton, Distinguished Flying Cross, Donald Slayton, Eastern Airlines, Ed White, Frank Borman, Grumman, Gus Grissom, Houston, Huntsville, James Lovell, Legion Of Merit, Lm 3, Marshall Space Flight Center, Nasa, Nasa Exceptional Service Medal, Presidents Science Advisory Committee, Roger Chaffee, Saturn V, Science And Technology Advisory Committee, Webb, Wernher Von Braun, William Anders, Zond 5
