langs: 10 февраля [ru] / february 10 [en] / 10. februar [de] / 10 février [fr] / 10 febbraio [it] / 10 de febrero [es]
days: february 7 / february 8 / february 9 / february 10 / february 11 / february 12 / february 13
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Garrett Reisman
Garrett Erin Reisman ( / ˈ r iː s m ə n / ; born February 10, 1968) is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut . He was a backup crew member for Expedition 15 and joined Expedition 16 aboard the International Space Station for a short time before becoming a member of Expedition 17 . He return
- Garrett Erin Reisman ( / ˈ r iː s m ə n / ; born february 10, 1968) is an American engineer and former NASA astronaut . He was a backup crew member for Expeditio ...
- ... f Engineering . [1] American engineer and former NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman Born ( 1968-02-10 ) february 10, 1968 (age 54) Morristown, New Jersey , U.S. Status Retired Nationality American Occupation • Profes ...
#2 Hans Schlegel
Hans Wilhelm Schlegel ( Überlingen , 3 August 1951) is a German physicist, a former ESA astronaut , and a veteran of two NASA Space Shuttle missions. German astronaut Hans Wilhelm Schlegel Born ( 1951-08-03 ) 3 August 1951 (age 70) Überlingen , Germany Nationality German Occupation Physicist Space
- ... . Schlegel in Space Hans was to perform a spacewalk on the first EVA (EVA1) of STS-122, on Sunday, 10 february 2008, in preparation for attaching the Columbus laboratory to the ISS. The EVA was postponed until ...
#3 James Dutton (astronaut)
James Patrick "Mash" Dutton, Jr. (born November 20, 1968) is an engineer , former NASA astronaut pilot of the Class of 2004 (NASA Group 19), and a former test pilot in the US Air Force with the rank of colonel . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the
- ... ted by NASA as an Astronaut Candidate in May 2004 and received his astronaut pin (qualification) on february 10, 2006, with his classmate of the Group 19th . Dutton was initially assigned to the Exploration Branc ...
#4 Ilan Ramon
Ilan Ramon ( Hebrew : אילן רמון ; pronounced [(ʔ)iˈlan ʁaˈmon] , born Ilan Wolfferman אילן וולפרמן ; June 20, 1954 – February 1, 2003) [1] was an Israeli fighter pilot and later the first Israeli astronaut . Ramon was a Space Shuttle payload specialist of STS-107 , the fatal mission of Columbia ,
- ... , and Noa), who were in Florida at the time of the accident. ASSAF RAMON Ramon's eldest son, Assaf ( february 10, 1988 – September 13, 2009), died aged 21 during a routine training flight while piloting his F-16A ...
#5 Joseph M. Acaba
Joseph Michael "Joe" Acabá (born May 17, 1967) is a Puerto Rican educator , hydrogeologist , and NASA astronaut . [1] [2] In May 2004 he became the first person of Puerto Rican heritage to be named as a NASA astronaut candidate, when he was selected as a member of NASA Astronaut Training Group 19. [
- ... n he was selected as a member of NASA Astronaut Training Group 19. [3] He completed his training on february 10, 2006, and was assigned to STS-119 , which flew from March 15 to 28, 2009, to deliver the final set ...
- ... rld. Acaba, who was selected as an Educator Mission Specialist, completed his astronaut training on february 10, 2006, along with the other ten Astronaut Candidates. [1] [14] Upon completion of his training, Acab ...
#6 Stephen Robinson
Stephen Kern Robinson (born October 26, 1955) is an American former NASA astronaut . American astronaut (born 1955) This article is about the NASA astronaut. For other people named Steve, Stephen or Steven Robinson, see Steve Robinson (disambiguation) . Stephen Robinson Born Stephen Kern Robinson (
- ... -130 , which launched on February 8, 2010, and rendezvoused with the International Space Station on february 10. As Intravehicular Officer, he choreographed the three EVAs involved with the installation and activ ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Mexican Air Force Museum
The Military Aviation Museum ( Spanish : Museo Militar de Aviación "Teniente Piloto Aviador José Espinoza Fuentes" ) is located in the facilities of the Santa Lucía Air Base , State of Mexico , it is dependent on the Secretary of National Defense and focuses mainly on the exhibition of historical ma
- ... A , the building was relocated, beginning its construction in October 2020 and being inaugurated on february 10, 2022, on the 107th anniversary of the FAM . Along with this museum, the Mammoth Museum was also ina ...
- ... Museum Museo Militar de Aviación "Teniente Piloto Aviador José Espinoza Fuentes" (MUMA) Established 10 february 2022 ( 2022-02-10 ) Location Santa Lucía Coordinates 19.7427°N 98.9869°W / 19.7427; -98.9869 Type ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Ohsumi (satellite)
Ōsumi (or Ohsumi , おおすみ) is the first Japanese satellite put into orbit . It was launched on February 11, 1970 at 04:25 UTC with a Lambda 4S-5 rocket from Uchinoura Space Center by Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, University of Tokyo , now part of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (
- ... Apogee altitude 5,140 kilometres (3,190 mi) Inclination 31.0 degrees [5] Period 144.0 minutes Epoch 10 february 1970, 23:25:00 UTC [4] SEE ALSO Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes
#2 Destiny (ISS module)
The Destiny module, also known as the U.S. Lab , is the primary operating facility for U.S. research payloads aboard the International Space Station (ISS). [2] [3] It was berthed to the Unity module and activated over a period of five days in February, 2001. [4] Destiny is NASA 's first permanent op
- ... 8 . [4] It launched into Earth orbit on February 7, 2001 aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis . [4] On february 10, 2001 at 9:50 am CST, the installation of Destiny began. [5] First, the Shuttle SRMSS (CanadaArm) wa ...
- ... tation . Module statistics Launch date 7 February 2001 Launch vehicle Space Shuttle Atlantis Docked 10 february 2001 Mass 14,515 kilograms (32,000 lb) Length 8.4 metres (28 ft) Diameter 4.2 metres (14 ft) Pressu ...
#3 Suzaku (satellite)
Suzaku (formerly ASTRO-EII ) was an X-ray astronomy satellite developed jointly by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science at JAXA and NASA 's Goddard Space Flight Center to probe high energy X-ray sources, such as supernova explosions , black holes and galactic clusters . It was launched on
- ... y Detector (HXD) ASTRO-E The M-V launch vehicle carrying ASTRO-E veering off course after launch on 10 february 2000. Mission type Astronomy Operator Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) / NASA CO ...
- ... iba Launch mass 1600 kg Dimensions 2 metres x 5 metres Power 500 watts Start of mission Launch date 10 february 2000, 01:30:00 UTC Rocket M-V # 4 Launch site Kagoshima Space Center End of mission Decay date Fail ...
- ... TRO-E , which was lost in a launch failure. The M-V launch vehicle on the M-V-4 mission launched on 10 february 2000 at 01:30:00 UTC but experienced a failure 42 seconds later, failing to achieve orbit and crash ...
#4 Relay program
The Relay program consisted of Relay 1 and Relay 2, two early American satellites in elliptical medium Earth orbit . [1] Both were primarily experimental communications satellites funded by NASA and developed by RCA . [2] As of December 2, 2016, both satellites were still in orbit. [3] [4] Relay 1 p
- ... the spacecraft to revert to a low voltage state early in 1965. Sporadic transmission occurred until february 10, 1965, after which no usable scientific data was obtained. Project Relay ground station Relay 1 was ...
#5 STS-122
STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the Space Shuttle Atlantis . STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle mission to the ISS, and the 121st Space Shuttle flight overall. [4] 2008 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS STS-122 Canadarm2 takes Columbus fr
- ... ssist with power conservation, and the team hopes to add another day extension to the mission. [47] 10 february (FLIGHT DAY 4) The two crews spent their first joint mission day working through a focused inspecti ...
#6 CryoSat-2
CryoSat-2 is a European Space Agency (ESA) Earth Explorer Mission that launched on April 8th 2010. [3] CryoSat-2 is dedicated to measuring polar sea ice thickness and monitoring changes in ice sheets. [4] Its primary objective is to measure the thinning of Arctic sea ice, but has applications to oth
- ... ng into the waveguide. [40] On 4 February, the CryoSat-2 spacecraft was fuelled for launch. Then on 10 february it was attached to the payload adaptor, and encapsulated in the payload fairing , [42] to form a un ...
#7 Salyut 4
Salyut 4 (DOS 4) ( Russian : Салют-4 ; English translation: Salute 4 ) was a Salyut space station launched on December 26, 1974 into an orbit with an apogee of 355 km, a perigee of 343 km and an orbital inclination of 51.6 degrees. It was essentially a copy of the DOS 3 (or Kosmos 557) , and unl
- ... s – 1 Total long-duration manned missions – 2 VISITING SPACECRAFT AND CREWS Soyuz 17 – January 11 – february 10, 1975 Aleksei Gubarev Georgi Grechko Soyuz 18a – April 5, 1975 – Launch abort Vasily Lazarev Oleg Ma ...
- ... ation (days) Notes Soyuz 17 Georgi Grechko , Aleksei Gubarev January 11, 1975 21:43:37 UTC Soyuz 17 february 10, 1975 11:03:22 UTC Soyuz 17 29.56 Launch from Baikonur; landing 110 km northeast of Tselinograd; doc ...
#8 INSAT-4CR
INSAT-4CR was a communications satellite operated by ISRO as part of the Indian National Satellite System . Launched in September 2007, it replaced the INSAT-4C satellite which had been lost in a launch failure the previous year. The satellite was initially stationed in geostationary orbit at a long
- ... PLACEMENT Towards the end of its service life INSAT-4CR was relocated from 74°E [8] to 48°E slot on 10 february 2017 [9] where it stayed until being retired and placed into graveyard orbit on 24 November 2020. [ ...
#9 STS-130
STS-130 ( ISS assembly flight 20A ) [7] was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Endeavour 's primary payloads were the Tranquility module and the Cupola , a robotic control station with six windows around its sides and another in the center, providing
- ... n 51.6 degrees Period 92 minutes Docking with ISS Docking port PMA-2 (Harmony forward) Docking date 10 february 2010, 05:26 UTC Undocking date 20 February 2010, 00:54 UTC Time docked 9 days, 19 hours, 28 minutes ...
- ... ace station and a centerline camera in the ODS to assist the commander George Zamka during docking. 10 february (FLIGHT DAY 3: RENDEZVOUS WITH ISS) During the first part of the crew's workday, they performed a s ...
#10 Helios (spacecraft)
Helios-A and Helios-B (after launch renamed Helios 1 and Helios 2 ) are a pair of probes that were launched into heliocentric orbit to study solar processes. As a joint venture between German Aerospace Center (DLR) and NASA , the probes were launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station , Florida ,
- ... ed Helios-A : February 18, 1985 ( 1985-02-19 ) Helios-B : December 23, 1979 Last contact Helios-A : february 10, 1986 Helios-B : March 3, 1980 Orbital parameters Reference system Heliocentric Eccentricity Helios- ...
- ... the high-gain antenna was no longer pointed towards Earth. The last telemetry data was received on february 10, 1986. [25] MISSION RESULTS Trajectory of the Helios space probes Both probes collected important da ...
#11 STS-98
STS-98 was a 2001 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis . It was the first human spaceflight launch of the 21st century. STS-98 delivered to the station the Destiny Laboratory Module . All mission objectives were completed and the shuttle reen
- ... on. SPACE WALKS EVA Spacewalkers Start ( UTC ) End Duration EVA 1 Thomas D. Jones Robert L. Curbeam 10 february 2001 15:50 10 February 2001 23:24 7 hours 34 minutes Jones and Curbeam went to the payload bay of A ...
- ... cewalkers Start ( UTC ) End Duration EVA 1 Thomas D. Jones Robert L. Curbeam 10 February 2001 15:50 10 february 2001 23:24 7 hours 34 minutes Jones and Curbeam went to the payload bay of Atlantis where they disc ...
#12 STS-60
STS-60 was the first mission of the U.S./Russian Shuttle-Mir Program , which carried Sergei K. Krikalev , the first Russian cosmonaut to fly aboard a Space Shuttle . The mission used NASA Space Shuttle Discovery , which lifted off from Launch Pad 39A on 3 February 1994 from Kennedy Space Center , Fl
- ... and BREMSAT was ejected into space at 19:23 UTC at the rate of 1 m/s (3.3 ft/s) . On Flight Day 8 ( 10 february 1994), the astronauts performed a number of operations to prepare Discovery for its trip home. Thes ...
#13 OneWeb satellite constellation
The OneWeb satellite constellation is a planned initial 648- satellite internet constellation which is in the process of being completed in 2022, [2] with a goal to provide global broadband internet services to people everywhere by the end of 2023. [3] The constellation is being deployed by OneWeb ,
- ... 750 mi)) Production Status Active Launched 428/648 (66%) Maiden launch 27 February 2019 Last launch 10 february 2022 OneWeb's first six satellites were launched in February 2019, [4] the first large batch of 34 ...
- ... -M 36 Success 12 27 December 2021 Baikonur Cosmodrome , Site 31 Soyuz 2.1b / Fregat-M 36 Success 13 10 february 2022 Kourou , ELS Soyuz ST-B / Fregat-MT 34 Success 1x NET December 2022 [77] Cape Canaveral Falcon ...
- ... Satish Dhawan Space Center GSLV Mk III 36 Planned Total operational satellites launched: 428 as of 10 february 2022. [79] DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS The satellites in the OneWeb constellation are approximately 150 ...
#14 Geosat
The GEOSAT ( GEOdetic SATellite ) was a U.S. Navy Earth observation satellite , launched on March 12, 1985 into an 800 km, 108° inclination orbit, with a nodal period of about 6040 seconds. The satellite carried a radar altimeter capable of measuring the distance from the satellite to sea surface
- ... llite altimeters. [2] GFO The successor to GEOSAT is the Geosat Follow-On ( GFO ) mission, launched 10 february 1998 by a Taurus rocket from Vandenberg AFB . [3] GFO carried a water vapor radiometer as well as a ...
#15 Progress M-66
Progress M-66 ( Russian : Прогресс М-66 ), identified by NASA as Progress 32P , was a Progress spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station . It was the penultimate flight of the Progress-M 11F615A55 spacecraft, using the spacecraft with the serial number 366. Spacecraft Progress M-66
- ... properties Spacecraft type Progress-M s/n 366 Manufacturer RKK Energia Start of mission Launch date 10 february 2009, 05:49 UTC Rocket Soyuz-U Launch site Baikonur , Site 31/6 End of mission Disposal Deorbited D ...
- ... 5:14:45 UTC Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Inclination 51.6° Epoch 10 february 2009 Docking with ISS Docking port Pirs Docking date 13 February 2009, 07:18 UTC Undocking date 6 M ...
- ... ss ISS Resupply ← Progress M-01M Progress M-02M → LAUNCH Progress M-66 was launched at 05:49 UTC on 10 february 2009, by a Soyuz-U carrier rocket flying from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome . This was the f ...
#16 Kosmos 107
Kosmos 107 ( Russian : Космос 107 meaning Cosmos 107 ) or Zenit-2 No.34 was a Soviet , first generation, low resolution, optical film-return reconnaissance satellite launched in 1966. A Zenit-2 spacecraft, Kosmos 107 was the thirty-fifth of eighty-one such satellites to be launched [3] [4] and had a
- ... ies Spacecraft type Zenit-2 Manufacturer OKB-1 Launch mass 4730 kg [1] Start of mission Launch date 10 february 1966, 08:52:00 GMT Rocket Vostok-2 Launch site Baikonur , Site 31/6 Contractor OKB-1 End of mission ...
- ... ow Earth Perigee altitude 204 km Apogee altitude 310 km Inclination 65.0° Period 89.7 minutes Epoch 10 february 1966 Kosmos 107 was launched by a Vostok-2 rocket [5] flying from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodr ...
- ... rocket [5] flying from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome . The launch took place at 08:52 GMT on 10 february 1966, [6] and following its successful arrival in orbit the spacecraft received its Kosmos designat ...
- ... e Satellite Catalog Number 01998. [7] Kosmos 107 was operated in a low Earth orbit , at an epoch of 10 february 1966, it had a perigee of 204 kilometres (127 mi) , an apogee of 310 kilometres (190 mi) , an incli ...
#17 Iridium 33
Iridium 33 was a communications satellite launched by Russia for Iridium Communications . It was launched into low Earth orbit from Site 81/23 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 01:36 UTC on 14 September 1997, by a Proton-K rocket with a Block DM2 upper stage. [2] [3] The launch was arranged by Internati
- ... konur , Site 81/23 Contractor Khrunichev via International Launch Services End of mission Destroyed 10 february 2009, 16:56 UTC Collision with Kosmos 2251 Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Lo ...
- ... Perigee altitude 779.6 km [1] Apogee altitude 799.9 km Inclination 86.4° Period 100.4 minutes Epoch 10 february 2009 MISSION Iridium 33 was part of a commercial communications network consisting of a constellati ...
- ... and for crosslinks and ground commanding. [4] DESTRUCTION Main article: 2009 satellite collision On 10 february 2009, at 16:56 UTC, at about 800 km altitude, Kosmos 2251 (1993-036A) (a derelict Strela satellite) ...
#18 Aryabhata (satellite)
Aryabhata was India 's first satellite , [1] named after the famous Indian astronomer. [6] It was launched on 19 April 1975 [1] from Kapustin Yar , a Soviet rocket launch and development site in Astrakhan Oblast using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. It was built by the ISRO , and launched by the Soviet
- ... 4] Launch site Kapustin Yar 107/2 End of mission Last contact March 1981 ( 1981-04 ) [2] Decay date 10 february 1992 [2] Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Perigee altitude 563 kilom ...
- ... mained active till March 1981. [2] Due to orbital decay the satellite entered Earth's atmosphere on 10 february 1992. [2] LEGACY It was named after the 5th century astronomer and mathematician from India by Arya ...
#19 Landsat 5
Landsat 5 was a low Earth orbit satellite launched on March 1, 1984, to collect imagery of the surface of Earth . A continuation of the Landsat Program , Landsat 5 was jointly managed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Data from Landsat
- ... it. Instead, the extra fuel was used to maintain its existing orbit as long as practicable. [11] On february 10, 2013, NASA announced that the Guinness World Records had awarded Landsat 5 the world record for "lo ...
#20 Kosmos 320
Kosmos 320 ( Russian : Космос 320 meaning Cosmos 320 ), also known as DS-MO No.3 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1970 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate orientation control by means of an aerodyna
- ... -16UTC10:59:58Z ) UTC Rocket Kosmos-2I 63SM Launch site Kapustin Yar 86/4 End of mission Decay date 10 february 1970 ( 1970-02-11 ) Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Perigee altitud ...
- ... , 48.4 degrees of inclination , and an orbital period of 90.2 minutes. [1] It decayed from orbit on 10 february 1970. [4] Kosmos 320 was the second of two DS-MO satellites to be launched. It was preceded by Kosm ...