langs: 26 июля [ru] / july 26 [en] / 26. juli [de] / 26 juillet [fr] / 26 luglio [it] / 26 de julio [es]
days: july 23 / july 24 / july 25 / july 26 / july 27 / july 28 / july 29
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 James Irwin
James Benson Irwin (March 17, 1930 – August 8, 1991) was an American astronaut , aeronautical engineer , test pilot , and a United States Air Force pilot . He served as Apollo Lunar Module pilot for Apollo 15 , the fourth human lunar landing. He was the eighth person to walk on the Moon and the fi
- ... llo 15 and Return of Apollo 15 to Earth Irwin and the Lunar Roving Vehicle during Apollo 15 Between july 26 and August 7, 1971 – as the Apollo 15 Lunar Module Pilot (LMP) – Irwin logged 295 hours and 11 minut ...
#2 Lance Bass
James Lance Bass [3] ( / b æ s / ; born May 4, 1979) [4] is an American singer, dancer, actor, film, and television producer. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC . NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the
- ... ss in Atlanta , Georgia , October 2007 Bass came out as gay in a cover story for People magazine on july 26, 2006. [10] There had been considerable media speculation about his orientation due to numerous papa ...
#3 William S. McArthur
William Surles McArthur Jr. (born July 26, 1951) is a retired United States Army colonel and NASA astronaut and a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions and one expedition to the International Space Station via the Russian Soyuz capsule. [1] For other people with this name, see William McArthur (di
- William Surles McArthur Jr. (born july 26, 1951) is a retired United States Army colonel and NASA astronaut and a veteran of three Space Shutt ...
- ... McArthur (disambiguation) . William S. McArthur Jr. Born William Surles McArthur Jr. ( 1951-07-26 ) july 26, 1951 (age 71) Laurinburg , North Carolina , U.S. Status Retired Nationality American Alma mater USM ...
- ... Missions STS-58 , STS-74 , STS-92 , Soyuz TMA-7 ( Expedition 12 ) Mission insignia ARMY CAREER Born july 26, 1951, and raised in Red Springs, North Carolina , McArthur was active in the Boy Scouts of America ...
#4 Eileen Collins
Eileen Marie Collins (born November 19, 1956) is a retired NASA astronaut and United States Air Force (USAF) colonel . A former flight instructor and test pilot , Collins was the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle and the first to command a Space Shuttle mission. American astronaut and pilot (bo
- ... 13. Then the same problem recurred, causing another postponement. [84] The mission was launched on july 26, 2005, after a flawless countdown. [77] Although Discovery was not damaged, video of the launch reve ...
#5 Alfred Worden
Alfred Merrill Worden (February 7, 1932 – March 18, 2020) was an American test pilot , engineer and NASA astronaut who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon , he orbited it 74 times in the command module (CM) Endeavour
- ... eared again on the program to answer them. [47] Apollo 15 took off on its lunar journey from KSC on july 26, 1971. [48] Once trans-lunar injection had been achieved, placing the spacecraft on a trajectory tow ...
#6 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
- ... id not come naturally. [51] Armstrong made seven flights in the X-15 between November 30, 1960, and july 26, 1962. [52] He reached a top speed of Mach 5.74 ( 3,989 mph, 6,420 km/h ) in the X-15-1, and left th ...
#7 James M. Kelly (astronaut)
James McNeal "Vegas" Kelly (born May 14, 1964) is a NASA Astronaut and a retired Colonel of the United States Air Force . He twice served as pilot on Space Shuttle missions. James Kelly is not related to Scott Kelly or Mark Kelly . American astronaut For other people named James Kelly, see James Kel
- ... sion duration was 307 hours and 49 minutes. Kelly was the pilot on this mission. STS-114 Discovery ( july 26, 2005 – August 9, 2005) was NASA 's Return to Flight mission after the Space Shuttle Columbia disast ...
#8 David Scott
David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon . Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15 , the fourth lunar landing; he is one of f
- ... ning version of the LRV. [56] Apollo 15 launched from Kennedy Space Center 's Launch Complex 39A on july 26, 1971. The outward flight to the Moon's orbit saw only minor difficulties, and the mission entered l ...
#9 Neil Woodward
Neil W. Woodward III (born July 26, 1962 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American Naval officer and a former NASA astronaut . Neil W. Woodward Born ( 1962-07-26 ) July 26, 1962 (age 59) Chicago , Illinois Status Retired Nationality American Occupation Test pilot Space career NASA Astronaut Rank Comm
- Neil W. Woodward III (born july 26, 1962 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American Naval officer and a former NASA astronaut . Neil W. Woo ...
- ... s ) is an American Naval officer and a former NASA astronaut . Neil W. Woodward Born ( 1962-07-26 ) july 26, 1962 (age 59) Chicago , Illinois Status Retired Nationality American Occupation Test pilot Space ca ...
#10 Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin [lower-alpha 1] (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who became the first human to journey into outer space . Travelling in the Vostok 1 capsule, Gagarin completed one orbit of Earth on 12 April 1961. By achieving this major milestone in the Space
- ... placing the candidates in an anechoic chamber in complete isolation; Gagarin was in the chamber on 26 july – 5 August. [40] [31] In August 1960, a Soviet Air Force doctor evaluated his personality as follow ...
- ... Dimitrov ) the same year. [24] On the eighth anniversary of the beginning of the Cuban Revolution ( 26 july ), President Osvaldo Dorticos of Cuba presented him with the first Commander of the Order of Playa G ...
#11 Wendy B. Lawrence
Wendy Barrien Lawrence (born July 2, 1959) is a retired United States Navy Captain , an engineer, and former helicopter pilot and NASA astronaut. She was the first female graduate of the United States Naval Academy to fly into space and she has also visited the Russian Space Station Mir . She was a
- ... the inspection and repair of the Space Shuttle thermal protection system . The mission launched on july 26, 2005, and landed on August 9, 2005. [5] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Captain Lawrence retired from NASA in ...
- ... t U.S./Russian Phase I Program. Mission duration was 235 hours, 54 minutes. [14] STS-114 Discovery ( july 26 – August 9, 2005) was the first "Return to Flight" mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disa ...
#12 Sally Ride
Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American astronaut and physicist . Born in Los Angeles, she joined NASA in 1978, and in 1983 became the first American woman and the third woman to fly in space , after cosmonauts Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 and Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982.
- ... Colson, he was not aware of her earlier relationship with Tyson. [2] : 121 They were married on july 26, 1982, in the backyard of Hawley's parents' house in Salina, Kansas . Ride flew up from Houston for ...
#13 Fyodor Yurchikhin
Fyodor Nikolayevich Yurchikhin ( Russian : Фёдор Николаевич Юрчихин, Greek : Θεόδωρος Γιουρτσίχιν του Νικόλαου; born 3 January 1959 ) is a Russian cosmonaut of Greek descent, engineer and RSC Energia test-pilot who has flown on five spaceflights . His first spaceflight was a 10-day Space Shuttle mis
- ... rt of station's maintenance and staging new experiments in the exterior of the orbiting complex. On 26 july 2010, Yurchikhin and fellow Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko performed a spacewalk outside the s ...
- ... ne 2007 Oleg Kotov Five hours, 37 minutes 3 23 July 2007 Clayton Anderson Seven hours, 41 minutes 4 26 july 2010 Mikhail Korniyenko Six hours, 42 minutes 5 15 November 2010 Oleg Skripochka Six hours, 27 minu ...
- ... ssembly, and performed several get-ahead tasks. The spacewalk lasted seven hours and 41 minutes. On 26 july 2010, Yurchikhin and fellow Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko performed a spacewalk outside the s ...
#14 Robert Crippen
Robert Laurel Crippen (born September 11, 1937) is an American retired naval officer and aviator , test pilot , aerospace engineer , and retired astronaut . He traveled into space four times: as Pilot of STS-1 in April 1981, the first Space Shuttle mission; and as Commander of STS-7 in June 1983, ST
- ... Experiment Altitude Test The Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test (SMEAT) was a 56-day mission ( july 26 through September 19, 1972), where astronauts Crippen, Karol J. Bobko and William E. Thornton were h ...
#15 Andy Thomas
Andrew "Andy" Sydney Withiel Thomas , AO (born 18 December 1951) is an Australian and American aerospace engineer and a former NASA astronaut . He has dual nationality; [1] he became a U.S. citizen in December 1986, hoping to gain entry to NASA's astronaut program. [2] He is married to fellow NASA a
- ... the outside of the space station. Mission duration was 307 hours and 49 minutes. STS-114 Discovery ( 26 july – 9 August 2005) was the Return to Flight mission following the Columbia accident during which the ...
#16 William Shepherd
William McMichael "Bill" Shepherd (born July 26, 1949), ( Capt , USN , Ret.), is an American former Navy SEAL , aerospace , ocean , and mechanical engineer , and NASA astronaut , who served as Commander of Expedition 1 , [1] the first crew on the International Space Station . He is a recipient of th
- William McMichael "Bill" Shepherd (born july 26, 1949), ( Capt , USN , Ret.), is an American former Navy SEAL , aerospace , ocean , and mechanical e ...
- ... liam Shepherd (disambiguation) . William M. Shepherd Born William McMichael Shepherd ( 1949-07-26 ) july 26, 1949 (age 73) Oak Ridge, Tennessee , U.S. Status Retired Nationality American Other names Bill Shep ...
- ... 1 , STS-102 Mission insignia Retirement August 14, 2002 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Shepherd was born on july 26, 1949, to George R. Shepherd and Barbara Shepherd in Oak Ridge, Tennessee , but he considers Babylon ...
#17 Soichi Noguchi
Soichi Noguchi ( 野口 聡一 , Noguchi Sōichi , born 15 April 1965) is a Japanese aeronautical engineer and former JAXA astronaut . His first spaceflight was as a Mission Specialist aboard STS-114 on 26 July 2005 for NASA 's first "return to flight" Space Shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster . He w
- ... eer and former JAXA astronaut . His first spaceflight was as a Mission Specialist aboard STS-114 on 26 july 2005 for NASA 's first "return to flight" Space Shuttle mission after the Columbia disaster . He wa ...
- ... to take their place. [18] STS-114 during launch STS-114 launched aboard Space Shuttle Discovery on 26 july 2005, over two years since the Columbia disaster. [19] The shuttle docked to the ISS two days later ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Eureka! Mersey
Eureka! Mersey is a future tourist attraction in Seacombe , Wallasey , Merseyside , North West England . Set to open in 2022, the attraction's main topic of interest is educational learning through play. Suited to visitors aged 0–11. Tourist attraction in Seacombe, Wallasey, Merseyside, North West E
- ... rg.uk The planned building to be used for the attraction was previously Spaceport and was opened on 26 july 2005 by Merseytravel Chairman Mark Dowd. [1] The previous attraction was based around learning abou ...
#2 Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre
The Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre is located to the North of Montrose , Angus, Scotland . Montrose has the distinction of having the first operational military airfield in Great Britain and the Heritage Centre is located on the former airfield. It aims to show the human side of its history wi
- ... 1942 by the people of Arbroath , Angus after they started a Spitfire fund and raised £5000. [11] On 26 july 2013 HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex visited the Heritage Centre and unveiled the Spitfire and a ...
#3 Morayvia
Morayvia is a aviation museum located in Kinloss , Moray , Scotland near to Kinloss Barracks (the former RAF Kinloss ) a frontline Royal Air Force station. Aviation museum in Moray, Scotland Morayvia Location within Moray Established 26 July 2011 ( 2011-07-26 ) [1] Location Kinloss , Moray , S
- ... al Air Force station. Aviation museum in Moray, Scotland Morayvia Location within Moray Established 26 july 2011 ( 2011-07-26 ) [1] Location Kinloss , Moray , Scotland Coordinates 57°38′03″N 3°33′24″W Type A ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Pirs (ISS module)
Pirs ( Russian : Пирс , meaning " pier ") – also called Stykovochny Otsek 1 ( SO-1 ; Russian : Стыковочный отсек , " docking module ") and DC-1 ( Docking Compartment 1 ) – was a Russian module on the International Space Station (ISS). Pirs was launched on 14 September 2001, and was located on the Zv
- ... tment separates from the Space Station Tracks of the ISS and Progress MS-16 with the Pirs module on july 26, 2021, after undocking
- ... y cosmonauts using Russian Orlan space suits . Pirs was docked to Zvezda for almost 20 years, until 26 july 2021, where it was decommissioned and undocked by Progress MS-16 to make way for the new Nauka modu ...
- ... a nadir Docking date 17 September 2001 01:05 UTC Time docked 19 years, 10 months and 9 days Reentry 26 july 2021, 14:51 UTC [1] Mass 3,580 kg (7,890 lb) Length 4.91 m (16.1 ft) Diameter 2.55 m (8 ft 4 in) Pr ...
- ... Compartment, SO1, undocked from the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM, on 26 july 2021, at 13:55 Moscow Time (6:55 a.m. EDT) in the joint stack with the Progress MS-16 cargo ship. A ...
#2 Intelsat III F-5
Intelsat III F-5 was a communications satellite intended to be operated by Intelsat . Launched towards geostationary orbit in 1969 it failed to achieve orbit. Failed communications satellite Intelsat III F-5 Mission type Communications Operator Intelsat COSPAR ID 1969-064A SATCAT no. 04051 Mission d
- ... ass 293 kilograms (646 lb) BOL mass 151 kilograms (333 lb) Power 183 W Start of mission Launch date july 26, 1969, 02:06 ( 1969-07-26UTC02:06Z ) UTC [1] Rocket Delta M Launch site Cape Canaveral LC-17A End of ...
- ... ers (157 mi) Apogee altitude 1,301 kilometers (808 mi) Inclination 30.3° Period 115.3 minutes Epoch july 26, 1969 Intelsat III ← Intelsat III F-4 Intelsat III F-6 → DESIGN The fifth of eight Intelsat III sate ...
- ... , flying from Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station . The launch took place on july 26, 1969, with the spacecraft bound for a geosynchronous transfer orbit . [1] Due to a failure in the t ...
#3 Nimbus 2
Nimbus 2 (also called Nimbus-C ) was a meteorological satellite . It was the second in a series of the Nimbus program . Nimbus 2 Design of Nimbus 2. Mission type Weather satellite Operator NASA COSPAR ID 1966-040A SATCAT no. 2173 Mission duration 2 years and 8 months Spacecraft properties Manufactur
- ... m the earth and its atmosphere . The Nimbus 2 and experiments performed normally after launch until july 26, 1966, when the spacecraft tape recorder failed. Its function was taken over by the HRIR tape record ...
#4 STS-106
STS-106 was a 2000 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis . 2000 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS STS-106 Malenchenko outside Zarya during an EVA Names Space Transportation System -99 Mission type ISS assembly Operator NASA COSPAR ID 2000
- ... ly craft docked to the aft end of the Zvezda Service Module. Zvezda , which linked up to the ISS on 26 july , served as the early living quarters for the station and is the cornerstone of the Russian contribu ...
#5 RISAT-1
Radar Imaging Satellite 1 or RISAT-1 , was an Indian remote sensing satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organisation and operated by National Technical Research Organisation . The second RISAT satellite to be launched, it used a C-band 5.35 GHz synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) for Earth obser
- ... cing anomalies but ISRO denied they were related to fragmentation event. [3] [17] END OF MISSION On 26 july 2017, Department of Space released names of its operational satellites in a reply to a Parliamentar ...
#6 ION (satellite)
The Illinois Observing Nanosatellite ( ION ) is the first CubeSat mission developed by the students of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . The satellite was lost in the failure of the Dnepr launch on 26 July 2006. Completed in April 2005 as a part of the Illinois Tiny Satellite Initiative,
- ... sity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . The satellite was lost in the failure of the Dnepr launch on 26 july 2006. Completed in April 2005 as a part of the Illinois Tiny Satellite Initiative, [1] the satellit ...
#7 STS-115
STS-115 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis . It was the first assembly mission to the ISS after the Columbia disaster , following the two successful Return to Flight missions, STS-114 and STS-121 . STS-115 launched from LC-39B at the
- ... ehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on 24 July 2006. It was lowered onto the mobile launcher platform on 26 july and rolled out to Pad 39B in the early morning hours of 2 August. The rollout was scheduled for 31 ...
#8 Zvezda (ISS module)
Zvezda ( Russian : Звезда , meaning "star"), Salyut DOS-8 , also known as the Zvezda Service Module , is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). It was the third module launched to the station, and provided all of the station's life support systems , some of which are supplemented in the
- ... odule Module statistics COSPAR ID 2000-037A Launch date 12 July 2000 Launch vehicle Proton-K Docked 26 july 2000 Mass 20,320 kg (44,800 lb) in orbit [1] At launch: 22,776 kg (50,212 lb) [1] Dry mass: 19,040 ...
- ... Zvezda was launched on a Proton launch vehicle on 12 July 2000, and docked with the Zarya module on 26 july 2000. ORIGINS Main article: Mir-2 The basic structural frame of Zvezda , known as "DOS-8", was init ...
- ... constraints between Roscosmos and RKK Energia requiring repeated delays in First Element Launch. On 26 july 2000, Zvezda became the third component of the ISS when it docked at the aft port of Zarya . (The U ...
#9 TeLEOS-1
TeLEOS-1 is Singapore 's first commercial earth observation satellite launched on a PSLV-C29 vehicle of ISRO from SDSC ( Satish Dhawan Space Center ) at Sriharikota on 16 December 2015 along with other five satellites developed in Singapore. The satellite is aimed at providing high temporal imagery
- ... 1 Earth Observation Satellite. Subsequently, the satellite was launched on 16 December 2015. [3] On 26 july 2016, STEE announced the commencement of its commercial imagery service of the satellite. [4] On 16 ...
#10 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
- ... avour 19 April 2001 1 May 2001 STS-108 Endeavour 5 December 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 ...
#11 Explorer 4
Explorer 4 was an American satellite launched on 26 July 1958. It was instrumented by Dr. James van Allen 's group. The Department of Defense 's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) had initially planned two satellites for the purposes of studying the Van Allen radiation belts and the effects of
- Explorer 4 was an American satellite launched on 26 july 1958. It was instrumented by Dr. James van Allen 's group. The Department of Defense 's Advanced Re ...
- ... diameter, Total length with attached rocket motor: 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Start of mission Launch date 26 july 1958, 15:00:57 GMT Rocket Juno I (RS-24) Launch site Cape Canaveral , LC-5 Contractor Army Ballisti ...
- ... (RS-24) Launch site Cape Canaveral , LC-5 Contractor Army Ballistic Missile Agency Entered service 26 july 1958 End of mission Last contact 5 October 1958 Decay date 23 October 1959 Orbital parameters Refer ...
- ... located side by side along the satellite longitudinal axis. [3] MISSION Explorer 4 was launched on 26 july 1958 at 15:00:07 GMT from the Cape Canaveral Missile Test Center of the Atlantic Missile Range . Th ...
#12 Skylab
Skylab was the first United States space station , launched by NASA , [3] occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three separate three-astronaut crews: Skylab 2 , Skylab 3 , and Skylab 4 . Major operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory ,
- ... an M.D. [161] The crew lived and worked in the pressure chamber, converted to be like Skylab, from july 26 to September 20, 1972. [55] Mission Emblem Commander Science Pilot Pilot Start date End date Duratio ...
- ... e Duration Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test (SMEAT) Bob Crippen Karol Bobko William Thornton july 26, 1972 September 20, 1972 [55] 56 days PROGRAM COST From 1966 to 1974, the Skylab program cost a tota ...
#13 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
- ... gi Grechko Soyuz 18a – April 5, 1975 – Launch abort Vasily Lazarev Oleg Makarov Soyuz 18 – May 24 – july 26, 1975 Pyotr Klimuk Vitaly Sevastyanov Soyuz 20 – November 17, 1975 – February 16, 1976 no crew SALYU ...
- ... onomical experiments. Soyuz 18 Pyotr Klimuk , Vitaly Sevastyanov May 24, 1975 14:58:10 UTC Soyuz 18 july 26, 1975 14:18:18 UTC Soyuz 18 62.97 Launch from Baikonur; landing 56 km east of Arkalyk; 2. crew of sp ...
#14 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
- ... opellants to and from storage on the ROS. [132] Since the departure of the identical Pirs module on july 26, 2021, Poisk has served as the only airlock on the ROS. Harmony shown connected to Columbus , Kibo , ...
- ... eframe of the station’s operations has expired and its condition leaves much to be desired. [34] On 26 july 2022, Borisov, who had become head of Roscosmos, submitted to Putin his plans for withdrawal from t ...
- ... . [125] Zvezda was launched on a Proton rocket on 12 July 2000, and docked with the Zarya module on 26 july 2000. The Destiny module being installed on the ISS DESTINY Main article: Destiny (ISS module) The ...
- ... ed Progress spacecraft , Progress M-SO1 , as an upper stage. Pirs was undocked by Progress MS-16 on 26 july 2021, 10:56 UTC, and deorbited on the same day at 14:51 UTC to make room for Nauka module to be att ...
- ... ration Northrop Grumman has offered a reboost capability that would keep the ISS in orbit. [411] On 26 july 2022, Yury Borisov , Rogozin's successor as head of Roscosmos, submitted to Russian President Putin ...
#15 BelKA
BelKA (an acronym from Belarusian : Бел арускі К асмічны А парат, Bel arusian C osmic A pparatus) was intended to be the first satellite of independent Belarus . Failed Belarusian Earth satellite BelKA Mission type Earth observation Operator National Academy of Sciences of Belarus COSPAR ID Mission
- ... d to orbit Spacecraft properties Launch mass ~750 kilograms (1,650 lb) Start of mission Launch date july 26, 2006 ( 2006-07-26 ) Rocket Dnepr Launch site Baikonur 109/95 Orbital parameters Reference system Ge ...
- ... a maximum resolution of 2-2.5 meters. BelKA was launched, along with seventeen other satellites, on july 26, 2006 at 19:43 GMT , however 86 seconds later, the Dnepr rocket suffered an engine failure and crash ...
#16 Kounotori 6
Kounotori 6 ( こうのとり6号機 ) , also known as HTV-6 , was the sixth flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle , an uncrewed cargo spacecraft launched to resupply the International Space Station . It was launched at 13:26:47 UTC on 9 December 2016 aboard H-IIB launch vehicle from Tanegashima Space Center . 2016
- ... ry into Earth's atmosphere. The 3 remaining old batteries stay on the ISS. [13] OPERATION LAUNCH On 26 july 2016, the launch was scheduled for 30 September 2016, [23] but on 10 August 2016, postponement was ...
#17 STS-114
STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster . Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC ), 26 July 2005. The launch, 907 days (approx. 29 months) after the loss of Columbia , was approved despite unresolved fuel sensor anomalies in th
- ... ssion following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster . Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC ), 26 july 2005. The launch, 907 days (approx. 29 months) after the loss of Columbia , was approved despite un ...
- ... n K. Robinson Andrew S. W. Thomas Wendy B. Lawrence Charles J. Camarda Start of mission Launch date 26 july 2005, 14:39:00 ( 2005-07-26UTC14:39Z ) UTC Launch site Kennedy LC-39B End of mission Landing date 9 ...
- ... n the left is one Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG), which was delivered as an replacement to the ISS. 26 july : Space Shuttle Discovery STS-114 launch. Space Shuttle Discovery rising from the pad at Kennedy Spa ...
- ... 14 launch. Space Shuttle Discovery rising from the pad at Kennedy Space Center , Florida, 10:39 am, 26 july 2005. STS-114 marked the return to flight of the Space Shuttle after the Columbia disaster and was ...
- ... he sensor problem on Discovery . This could have impacted the contingency planning for the mission. 26 july STS-114, flown by Discovery , launches on 26 July. 08:08 EDT: Crew boarding complete. 09:00 EDT: Sh ...
- ... mpacted the contingency planning for the mission. 26 JULY STS-114, flown by Discovery , launches on 26 july . 08:08 EDT: Crew boarding complete. 09:00 EDT: Shuttle hatch closed. 09:24 EDT: T −20 minutes and h ...
#18 Nauka (ISS module)
Nauka ( Russian : Наука , IPA: [nɐˈukə] , litt. Science ), also known as the Multipurpose Laboratory Module-Upgrade ( MLM-U ; Russian : Многоцелевой лабораторный модуль, усоверше́нствованный, or МЛМ-У ) or simply Multipurpose Laboratory Module ( MLM ), is a module of the International Space Statio
- ... sues with Nauka propulsion had further postponed the schedule for undocking Pirs by another day, to 26 july . On 26 July at 10:55 UTC, Pirs undocked from the ISS for the last time. Roscosmos sent the deorbit ...
- ... uka propulsion had further postponed the schedule for undocking Pirs by another day, to 26 July. On 26 july at 10:55 UTC, Pirs undocked from the ISS for the last time. Roscosmos sent the deorbit command and ...
#19 Soyuz 18
Soyuz 18 ( Russian : Союз 18 , Union 18 ) was a 1975 Soviet crewed mission to Salyut 4 , the second and final crew to man the space station . Pyotr Klimuk and Vitaly Sevastyanov set a new Soviet space endurance record of 63 days and the mark for most people in space simultaneously (seven) was tied d
- ... May 1975, 14:58:10 UTC Rocket Soyuz Launch site Baikonur , Site 1/5 [2] End of mission Landing date 26 july 1975, 14:18:18 UTC Landing site 56 km at the east of Arkalyk , Kazakhstan 51°N 68°E Orbital paramet ...
- ... Inclination 51.6° Period 88.6 minutes Docking with Salyut 4 Docking date 26 May 1975 Undocking date 26 july 1975 Time docked 61 days Vimpel Diamond patch Soyuz programme ← Soyuz 7K-T No.39 Soyuz 19 → CREW Po ...
- ... ht. The Soyuz craft was activated on 24 July 1975 and the crew returned to Earth two days later, on 26 july 1975. It landed at 56 km at the East of Arkalyk , Kazakhstan . [4] The cosmonauts exited the capsul ...
#20 Formosat-5
Formosat-5 ( Formosa Satellite 5 ; Chinese : 福爾摩沙衛星五號 ) is the first Earth observation satellite manufactured and operated solely by the National Space Organization . The satellite was launched from a Falcon 9 rocket on 24 August 2017, and placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of about
- ... n 19 July 2017 via a China Airlines transport aircraft, and arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base on 26 july . [10] [11] Launch took place on 24 August 2017 at 18:51 UTC from Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 4 ...