langs: 21 июля [ru] / july 21 [en] / 21. juli [de] / 21 juillet [fr] / 21 luglio [it] / 21 de julio [es]
days: july 18 / july 19 / july 20 / july 21 / july 22 / july 23 / july 24
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Michael Collins (astronaut)
Michael Collins (October 31, 1930 – April 28, 2021) was an American astronaut who flew the Apollo 11 command module Columbia around the Moon in 1969 while his crewmates, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin , made the first crewed landing on the surface . He was also a test pilot and major general in the
- ... activated the retrorockets on their 43rd orbit, and they splashed down in the Atlantic at 04:06 on july 21, 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km) from the recovery vessel, the amphibious assault ship USS Guadalcanal , ...
- ... e and, as the mission's sole survivor, be regarded as "a marked man for life". [95] At 17:54 UTC on july 21, Eagle lifted off from the Moon to rejoin Collins aboard Columbia in lunar orbit. [84] After rendezv ...
#2 Alan Shepard
Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut , naval aviator , test pilot , and businessman. In 1961, he became the second person and the first American to travel into space, and in 1971, he walked on the Moon . American astronaut (1923–1998), first Ameri
- Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – july 21, 1998) was an American astronaut , naval aviator , test pilot , and businessman. In 1961, he became ...
- ... 71 Born Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. ( 1923-11-18 ) November 18, 1923 Derry, New Hampshire , U.S. Died july 21, 1998 (1998-07-21) (aged 74) Pebble Beach, California , U.S. Resting place Ashes scattered in Stillw ...
- ... ocytic leukemia in 1996 and died from complications of the disease in Pebble Beach, California , on july 21, 1998. [121] [122] Among astronauts who had walked on the Moon, he was the second to die ( Jim Irwin ...
#3 John Young (astronaut)
John Watts Young (September 24, 1930 – January 5, 2018) was an American astronaut , naval officer and aviator , test pilot , and aeronautical engineer . He became the ninth person to walk on the Moon as commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. He is the only astronaut to fly on four different c
- ... landed 5.4 km (3.4 mi) from their recovery ship, USS Guadalcanal , in the western Atlantic Ocean on july 21, 1966, at 4:07 p.m. After the crew was recovered and aboard the ship, flight controllers completed s ...
#4 Sandra Magnus
Sandra Hall Magnus (born October 30, 1964) is an American engineer and a former NASA astronaut . [2] She returned to Earth with the crew of STS-119 Discovery on March 28, 2009, after having spent 134 days in orbit. [3] She was assigned to the crew of STS-135 , the final mission of the Space Shuttle
- ... ay 2011, requiring no rescue flight. The mission launched successfully on 8 July 2011 and landed on july 21. In September 2012, Magnus became deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office . AFTER NASA In October 2012, ...
#5 Akihiko Hoshide
Akihiko Hoshide ( 星出 彰彦 , Hoshide Akihiko , born December 28, 1968) is a Japanese engineer , JAXA astronaut , and former Commander of the International Space Station . On August 30, 2012, Hoshide became the third Japanese astronaut to walk in space. [1] Japanese engineer and JAXA astronaut Akihiko H
- ... ware and operation of the Japanese Experiment Module Kibō and the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV). From 21 july 2014 to 29 July 2014 Hoshide commanded NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations Mission 18 (NEEM ...
#6 Thomas P. Stafford
Thomas Patten Stafford (born September 17, 1930) is an American former Air Force officer , test pilot , and NASA astronaut , and one of 24 people who flew to the Moon . He also served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from 1969 to 1971. United States astronaut (born 1930) Thomas P. Stafford Stafford
- ... r remaining docked for 44 hours. the two spacecraft undocked on July 19. Soyuz returned to Earth on july 21; Apollo remained in orbit until July 24. While descending, the Apollo command module began filling w ...
#7 Samantha Cristoforetti
Samantha Cristoforetti , OMRI ( Italian pronunciation: [saˈmanta kristofoˈretti] ; born in Milan on 26 April 1977) is an Italian European Space Agency astronaut, former Italian Air Force pilot and engineer. She holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spaceflight by a European astronaut (199
- ... thm disturbances, bone loss, ionizing radiation exposure, kidney stones, among other conditions. On 21 july 2022, Cristoforetti completed her first spacewalk, which lasted 7 hours and 5 minutes. Along with O ...
#8 Julie Payette
Julie Payette CC CMM COM CQ CD ( French pronunciation: [ʒyli pajɛt] ; born October 20, 1963) is a Canadian engineer, scientist and former astronaut who served from 2017 to 2021 as Governor General of Canada , the 29th since Canadian Confederation . [1] [2] [3] 29th governor general of Canada, fo
- ... on the grounds by Corey Hurren. RESIGNATION Main article: 2020–2021 Rideau Hall workplace review On july 21, 2020, CBC News reported that Payette had allegedly created a toxic work environment at Rideau Hall ...
#9 Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin ( / ˈ ɔː l d r ɪ n / ; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr. ; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut , engineer and fighter pilot . He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission. As the Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, he and mission commander
- ... ve hours on extravehicular activity . Three years later, Aldrin set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 ( UTC ), nineteen minutes after Armstrong first touched the surface, while command module pilo ...
- ... d Aldrin were ready to go outside, Eagle was depressurized, and the hatch was opened at 02:39:33 on july 21. [69] [85] Aldrin set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on July 21, 1969 (UTC), nineteen minutes after Ar ...
- ... d the hatch was opened at 02:39:33 on July 21. [69] [85] Aldrin set foot on the Moon at 03:15:16 on july 21, 1969 (UTC), nineteen minutes after Armstrong first touched the surface. [69] Armstrong and Aldrin b ...
- ... he lunar module and settled down to sleep. [95] Aldrin's lunar bootprint in a photo taken by him on july 21, 1969 At 17:54 UTC, they lifted off in Eagle ' s ascent stage to rejoin Collins aboard Columbia in l ...
#10 Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer , and the first person to walk on the Moon . He was also a naval aviator , test pilot , and university professor. American astronaut and lunar explorer (1930–2012) For other uses, see Neil A
- ... p off the LM [lunar module] now". He turned and set his left boot on the lunar surface at 02:56 UTC july 21, 1969, [127] then said, "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." [128] The e ...
- ... eil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin during celebrations of the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11 flight, july 21, 2004 Armstrong was appointed to a fourteen-member commission by President Reagan to develop a plan ...
#11 Mark T. Vande Hei
Mark Thomas Vande Hei (born November 10, 1966) is a retired United States Army officer and current NASA astronaut [2] who has served as a flight Engineer for Expedition 53 , 54 , 64 , 65 , and 66 on the International Space Station . [3] [4] American engineer and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei Born (
- ... the Aquarius underwater laboratory during the NEEMO 18 undersea exploration mission, which began on july 21, 2014, and lasted nine days. [7] [8] Vande Hei, Alexander Misurkin and Nikolai Tikhonov as part of t ...
#12 Rex J. Walheim
Rex Joseph Walheim (born October 10, 1962) is a retired United States Air Force officer, engineer and NASA astronaut . He flew three Space Shuttle missions, STS-110 , STS-122 , and STS-135 . Walheim logged over 566 hours in space, including 36 hours and 23 minutes of spacewalk (EVA) time. He was ass
- ... day mission to the International Space Station. The mission launched on July 8, 2011, and landed on july 21. Rex Walheim retired from NASA August 2020. [4] PERSONAL Walheim is married to Margie Dotson, former ...
#13 Valery Kubasov
Valery Nikolaevich Kubasov ( Russian : Вале́рий Никола́евич Куба́сов ; 7 January 1935 – 19 February 2014) was a Soviet / Russian cosmonaut who flew on two missions in the Soyuz programme as a flight engineer : Soyuz 6 and Soyuz 19 (the Apollo–Soyuz mission), and commanded Soyuz 36 in the Intercosmos
- ... 6 and Soyuz 19 (the Apollo–Soyuz mission), and commanded Soyuz 36 in the Intercosmos programme. On 21 july 1975, the Soyuz 7K-TM module used for ASTP landed in Kazakhstan at 5:51 p.m. and Kubasov was the fi ...
#14 Joe Engle
Joe Henry Engle (born August 26, 1932) is an American pilot , aeronautical engineer and former NASA astronaut . He was the commander of two Space Shuttle missions including STS-2 in 1981, the program's second orbital flight. He also flew three flights in the Shuttle program's 1977 Approach and Landi
- ... ed to the Kansas Air National Guard and 1992, he was inducted into the Aerospace Walk of Honor . On july 21, 2001, Engle was enshrined at Dayton, Ohio, in the National Aviation Hall of Fame Class of 2001, alo ...
#15 Jeanette Epps
Jeanette Jo Epps (born November 3, 1970) is an American aerospace engineer and NASA astronaut . [1] [2] [3] Epps received both her M. S. and Ph.D degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Maryland , where she was part of the rotor-craft research group and was a NASA GSRP Fellow. [4] [5
- ... arius underwater laboratory during the NEEMO 18 undersea exploration mission for nine days starting july 21, 2014. [8] [7] She has also participated in geologic studies in Hawaii. [4] Epps has worked with the ...
#16 Nikolai Budarin
Nikolai Mikhailovich Budarin ( Russian : Николай Михайлович Бударин ) (born April 29, 1953 in Kirya , Chuvashia ) is a retired Russian cosmonaut , a veteran of three extended space missions aboard the Mir Space Station and the International Space Station . He has also performed eight career spacewal
- ... iment and changed exposure materials. The spacewalk lasted 3 hours and 8 minutes. Two days later on july 21, Budarin conducted his third career spacewalk, again with Solovyev. During the 5 hour 35 minute EVA, ...
#17 James A. Abrahamson
James Alan Abrahamson (born May 19, 1933) is a retired U.S. Air Force general who served as a designated astronaut , associate director of NASA and former director of President Ronald Reagan 's Strategic Defense Initiative from 1984 until 1989. He is a businessman who served as chairman of the board
- ... dministration to announce the program would cease. Abrahamson was promoted to lieutenant general on july 21, 1982. He retired from the U.S. Air Force on March 1, 1989, and entered professional life. FLIGHT IN ...
- ... Polytechnic Institute EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Promotions Insignia Rank Date Lieutenant general july 21, 1982 PROFESSIONAL LIFE Lt. Gen. Abrahamson was executive vice president for corporate development f ...
#18 Gus Grissom
Virgil Ivan " Gus " Grissom (April 3, 1926 – January 27, 1967) was an American engineer, pilot in the United States Air Force , and member of the Mercury Seven selected by National Aeronautics and Space Administration 's (NASA) as Project Mercury astronauts to be the first Americans in outer space .
- ... m was the pilot of Mercury-Redstone 4 ( Liberty Bell 7 ), the second American suborbital flight, on july 21, 1961. At the end of the flight, the capsule's hatch blew off prematurely after it landed in the Atl ...
- ... OJECT MERCURY Main article: Mercury-Redstone 4 Grissom in front of the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft On july 21, 1961, Grissom was pilot of the second Project Mercury flight, Mercury-Redstone 4 . Grissom's spacec ...
- ... s discovered in 1963 and officially designated in 1981. [99] The name references his launch date of july 21, 1961. [100] Grissom Hill , one of the Apollo 1 Hills on Mars was named by NASA on January 27, 2004, ...
#19 Thomas Pesquet
Thomas Gautier Pesquet ( French pronunciation: [tɔma gotje pɛskɛ] ; born 27 February 1978 in Rouen ) is a French aerospace engineer , pilot , and European Space Agency astronaut . Pesquet was selected by ESA as a candidate in May 2009, [1] and he successfully completed his basic training in Nove
- ... the Aquarius underwater laboratory during the NEEMO 18 undersea exploration mission, which began on 21 july 2014 and lasted nine days. [7] [8] He has also taken part in ESA's CAVES [9] underground course in ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum
The Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum , the largest aviation museum in Illinois , [ citation needed ] occupied part of the grounds of the decommissioned Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois . It and the base were named for Octave Chanute , railroad engineer and aviation pioneer. The museum was
- ... own to have converted to any other configuration. The second XB-47 built, after 46-65. First flight 21 july 1948. Test flown at Edwards Air Force Base . In 1954, 46-65 was scrapped, making 46-66 the oldest B ...
#2 Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the visitor center at NASA 's Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida . It features exhibits and displays, historic spacecraft and memorabilia, shows, two IMAX theaters, and a range of bus tours of the spaceport. The "Space Shuttle Atlantis " exhib
- ... ere are also artifacts from specific astronauts, such as Gus Grissom 's suborbital flight suit from july 21, 1961. Heroes & Legends also holds the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, displaying the inducted men and ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 STS-70
STS-70 was the 21st flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery , and the last of 7 shuttle missions to carry a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). This was the first shuttle mission controlled from the new mission control center room at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. [1] STS-70 was also the f
- ... ry touches down at KSC Landing opportunities at The Kennedy Space Center at 7:54 am EDT and 9:31 am 21 july 1995 were waved off due to a buildup of ground fog over the Shuttle Landing Facility. Flight Direct ...
#2 STS-104
STS-104 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis . Its primary objectives were to install the Quest Joint Airlock and help perform maintenance on the International Space Station . It launched on 12 July 2001 at 09:04 UTC, and returned to Ea
- ... 18 July 2001 – 09:33 UTC Duration : 6 hours, 29 minutes Gernhardt and Reilly – EVA 3 EVA 3 Start : 21 july 2001 – 04:35 UTC EVA 3 End : 21 July 2001 – 08:37 UTC Duration : 4 hours, 02 minutes The payload ba ...
- ... 6 hours, 29 minutes Gernhardt and Reilly – EVA 3 EVA 3 Start : 21 July 2001 – 04:35 UTC EVA 3 End : 21 july 2001 – 08:37 UTC Duration : 4 hours, 02 minutes The payload bay of STS-104 imaged by TV camera duri ...
#3 TerreStar-1
TerreStar-1 is an American communications satellite which was operated by TerreStar Corporation . It was constructed by Space Systems/Loral , based on the LS-1300S bus , and carries E / F band (IEEE S band ) transponders which will be used to provide mobile communications to North America . The sign
- ... rd as the most massive communication satellite was surpassed by Telstar 19V launched on Falcon 9 on july 21, 2018, with a mass of 7,076 kilograms (15,600 lb) . [4] This article needs to be updated . ( June 20 ...
#4 Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2
The Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (also known as Boe OFT-2 ) was a repeat of Boeing's unsuccessful first Orbital Flight Test (OFT-1) of its Starliner spacecraft . The uncrewed mission was part of NASA 's Commercial Crew Program . [1] OFT-2, using Starliner Spacecraft 2 , launched 19 May 2022 and last
- ... orward port for its Crew-2 mission, undocked at 10:45 UTC and relocated to "Harmony" zenith port on 21 july 2021, at 11:35 UTC. [20] The OFT-2 launch was scheduled for 30 July 2021 at 18:53:32 UTC. [21] On 2 ...
#5 Sojourner (rover)
Sojourner is a robotic Mars rover that landed in the Ares Vallis channel in the Chryse Planitia region of the Oxia Palus quadrangle on July 4, 1997. Sojourner was operational on Mars for 92 sols (95 Earth days). It was the first wheeled vehicle to rove on a planet other than Earth and formed part of
- ... Resets occurred on July 5, 10, 11 and 14 during the mission [40] before the software was patched on july 21 to enable priority inheritance . [41] COMMUNICATION AND CAMERAS Sojourner communicated with its base ...
#6 Raffaello MPLM
The Raffaello MPLM , also known as MPLM-2 , was one of three Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules which were operated by NASA to transfer supplies and equipment to and from the International Space Station . Raffaello was used for four of twelve MPLM flights to the space station, with Leonardo being used
- ... ber 2001 17 December 2001 STS-114 Discovery 26 July 2005 9 August 2005 STS-135 Atlantis 8 July 2011 21 july 2011 SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo MPLM
#7 Astra 2E
Astra 2E is one of the Astra communications satellites owned and operated by SES S.A. , launched to the Astra 28.2°E orbital position on 30 September 2013 [2] after a 10-week delay caused by launcher problems. The satellite provides free-to-air and encrypted direct-to-home (DTH) digital television a
- ... ch of Astra 2E was intended to be by International Launch Services (ILS) Proton-M launch vehicle on 21 july 2013, [14] but the previous launch of this launch vehicle on 2 July 2013, carrying three Russian GL ...
#8 Progress M-23M
Progress M-23M ( Russian : Прогресс М-23М ), identified by NASA as Progress 55P , is a Progress spacecraft used by Roskosmos to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) during 2014. [2] Progress M-23M was launched on a six-hours rendezvous profile towards the ISS. The 23rd Progress-M 11F615A60
- ... 9 April 2014 Docking with ISS Docking port Pirs Docking date 9 April 2014, 21:14 UTC Undocking date 21 july 2014, 21:44 UTC Time docked 103 days Cargo Mass 2383 kg Pressurised 1215 kg (dry cargo) Fuel 880 kg ...
- ... the International Space Station. [4] UNDOCKING AND REENTRY Progress M-23M undocked from the ISS on 21 july 2014, and was deorbited on 31 July after participating in the Radar-Progress experiment.
#9 Mariner 1
Mariner 1 , built to conduct the first American planetary flyby of Venus , was the first spacecraft of NASA 's interplanetary Mariner program . Developed by Jet Propulsion Laboratory , and originally planned to be a purpose-built probe launched summer 1962, Mariner 1's design was changed when the Ce
- ... H FAILURE Atlas Agena with Mariner 1 The launch of Mariner 1 was scheduled for the early morning of 21 july 1962. Several delays caused by trouble in the range safety command system delayed the beginning of ...
#10 International Space Station
The International Space Station ( ISS ) is the largest modular space station currently in low Earth orbit . It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe), and CSA (Canada). [7] [8] The own
- ... , усоверше́нствованный, or МЛМ-У) , is a Roscosmos-funded component of the ISS that was launched on 21 july 2021, 14:58 UTC. In the original ISS plans, Nauka was to use the location of the Docking and Stowag ...
#11 TechEdSat
Technology Education Satellite ( TechEdSat ) is a successful nano-sat flight series conducted from the NASA Ames Research Center in collaboration with numerous universities (San Jose State University, University of Idaho, University of California, University of Minnesota, Smith College). While one o
- ... 2.6 lb) Dimensions 11.35 cm x 10.0 cm x 10.0 cm (1U) Power 1.229 watts Start of mission Launch date 21 july 2012, 02:06:18 UTC Rocket H-IIB F3 Launch site Tanegashima Space Center , Yoshinobu LC-Y2 Contracto ...
- ... EdSat was launched from pad 2 of the Tanegashima Space Center , Yoshinobu Launch Complex (LC-Y2) on 21 july 2012, at 02:06 UTC , [8] aboard Kounotori 3 atop an H-IIB launch vehicle . Kounotori 3 carried the ...
#12 T11 (satellite)
T11 , formerly known as DirecTV-11, is a Boeing model 702 satellite built by the Boeing Satellite Development Center . Its current name was adopted in 2017. [1] T11 Operator DirecTV COSPAR ID 2008-013A SATCAT no. 32729 Mission duration Elapsed: 14 years, 6 months, 14 days Spacecraft properties
- ... , following a successful ascent. TESTING Boeing handed over the T11 satellite to DirecTV on Monday, july 21, 2008, according to a press release on the Boeing website. This means that the satellite is "parked" ...
#13 Explorer 33
Explorer 33 , also known as IMP-D and AIMP-1 , was a spacecraft in the Explorer program launched by NASA on 1 July 1966 on a mission of scientific exploration. It was the fourth satellite launched as part of the Interplanetary Monitoring Platform series, and the first of two "Anchored IMP" spacecraf
- ... d only during periods of extremely high particle and X-ray fluxes. Accumulator failures occurred on 21 july 1967 and 24 September 1967. [5] GSFC MAGNETOMETER The instrumentation for this experiment consisted ...
#14 STS-86
STS-86 was a Space Shuttle Atlantis mission to the Mir space station. This was the last Atlantis mission before it was taken out of service temporarily for maintenance and upgrades, including the glass cockpit . 1997 American crewed spaceflight to Mir This article includes a list of references , rel
- ... ining exercises a power cable was inadvertently disconnected, leaving the station without power. On 21 july , it was announced that the internal space walk would not be conducted by the Mir 23 crew but their ...
#15 F-1 (satellite)
F-1 is a CubeSat built by FSpace laboratory at FPT University , in Hanoi , Vietnam , in partnership with Angstrom Space Technology Center (ASTC), Uppsala University , Sweden and Nanoracks LLC, United States. Its mission is to train young engineers and students about aerospace engineering and evaluat
- ... ersity Launch mass 1 kg (2.2 lb) Dimensions 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (1U) Start of mission Launch date 21 july 2012, 02:06:18 UTC [2] Rocket H-IIB F3 Launch site Tanegashima , Yoshinobu LC-Y2 Contractor Mitsubi ...
- ... em Geocentric orbit Regime Low Earth orbit Inclination 51.65° F-1 mission patch F-1 was launched on 21 july 2012 and delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard Kounotori 3 (HTV-3) along with t ...
#16 Prichal (ISS module)
Prichal nodal module also known as Uzlovoy Module or UM ( Russian : Узловой Модуль "Причал" , Nodal Module Berth ) [1] is a Russian spacecraft which is part of the International Space Station (ISS). It was approved in 2011 and was launched on 24 November 2021, at 13:06:35 UTC , atop Progress M-UM ,
- ... STATION The Prichal docking module above Africa Prichal is docked to the Nauka module, launched on 21 july 2021. Nauka has attached to the nadir port of the Zvezda module, replacing the Pirs docking module, ...
#17 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 ,
- ... / Centaur Launch site Cape Canaveral SLC-41 Entered service Helios-A : January 16, 1975 Helios-B : july 21, 1976 End of mission Deactivated Helios-A : February 18, 1985 ( 1985-02-19 ) Helios-B : December 23, ...
#18 RAIKO (satellite)
RAIKO ( Japanese : 雷鼓 , literally thunder drum ) is a Japanese satellite which was built and operated by Tohoku and Wakayama Universities. A two-unit CubeSat , RAIKO was deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on 4 October 2012, having been launched on 21 July 2012. Japanese satellite Th
- ... was deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) on 4 October 2012, having been launched on 21 july 2012. Japanese satellite This article is about the satellite. For the Pokémon character, see List o ...
- ... ersity Launch mass 2 kg (4.4 lb) Dimensions 10 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm (2U) Start of mission Launch date 21 july 2012, 02:06:18 UTC [1] Rocket H-IIB F3 Launch site Tanegashima , Yoshinobu LC-Y2 Contractor Mitsubi ...
- ... e Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the Tanegashima Space Center . The launch occurred at 02:06:18 UTC on 21 july 2012. [1] Four other CubeSats were launched with RAIKO; WE WISH , FITSAT-1 , TechEdSat-1 and F-1 . ...
#19 WE WISH
WE WISH (World Environmental Watching and Investigation from Space Height) was a small commercial CubeSat which was deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) in October 2012 and which deorbited in March 2013. [4] It was built by the Japanese technology company Meisei Electric [5] and the M
- ... ared camera via radio at 437.515 MHz . [6] WE WISH travelled to orbit aboard Kounotori 3 (HTV-3) on 21 july 2012, along with other CubeSats including RAIKO , FITSAT-1 , F-1 , and TechEdSat-1 . [5] WE WISH A ...
- ... o Club Launch mass 1 kg (2.2 lb) Dimensions 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (1U) Start of mission Launch date 21 july 2012, 02:06:18 UTC [1] Rocket H-IIB F3 Launch site Tanegashima , Yoshinobu LC-Y2 Contractor Mitsubi ...
#20 SpaceX Crew-2
SpaceX Crew-2 was the second operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, and the third overall crewed orbital flight of the Commercial Crew Program . The mission was launched on 23 April 2021 at 09:49:02 UTC , and docked to the International Space Station on 24 April at 09:08 UTC. [2] 2021 Ameri
- ... nal Space Station Docking port Harmony forward Docking date 24 April 2021, 09:10 UTC Undocking date 21 july 2021, 10:45 UTC Time docked 88 days Docking with International Space Station (relocation) [3] [lowe ...
- ... ternational Space Station (relocation) [3] [lower-alpha 1] Docking port Harmony zenith Docking date 21 july 2021, 11:36 UTC Undocking date 8 November 2021, 19:05 UTC [5] Time docked 110 days SpaceX Crew-2 mi ...
- ... rward port for its Crew-2 mission was undocked at 10:45 UTC and relocated to Harmony zenith port on 21 july 2021, at 11:36 UTC. [lower-alpha 1] With CRS-23 , ( C208 ) and Inspiration4 ( Resilience ), three D ...