langs: 13 июня [ru] / june 13 [en] / 13. juni [de] / 13 juin [fr] / 13 giugno [it] / 13 de junio [es]
days: june 10 / june 11 / june 12 / june 13 / june 14 / june 15 / june 16
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Deke Slayton
Donald Kent " Deke " Slayton (March 1, 1924 – June 13, 1993) was a United States Air Force pilot , aeronautical engineer , and test pilot who was selected as one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts . He went on to become NASA's first Chief of the Astronaut Office and Director of Flight Cre
- Donald Kent " Deke " Slayton (March 1, 1924 – june 13, 1993) was a United States Air Force pilot , aeronautical engineer , and test pilot who was selected ...
- ... Slayton in 1973 Born Donald Kent Slayton ( 1924-03-01 ) March 1, 1924 Sparta, Wisconsin , U.S. Died june 13, 1993 (1993-06-13) (aged 69) League City, Texas , U.S. Other names Deke Slayton Alma mater Universit ...
- ... o work at NASA until 1982. He also helped develop the Space Shuttle . He died from a brain tumor on june 13, 1993, aged 69. EARLY LIFE AND CAREER Deke Slayton as a bomber pilot during World War II Deke Slayto ...
- ... shortened to "Deke." [2] : 58 In 1992, Slayton was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor . On june 13, 1993, he died in his home in League City, Texas , from the illness, at the age of 69. [18] AWARDS A ...
#2 Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger
Dorothy Marie "Dottie" Metcalf-Lindenburger (born May 2, 1975, in Colorado Springs, Colorado ) is a retired American astronaut . In 2000, she married Jason Metcalf-Lindenburger, a fellow Whitman College graduate and educator, from Pendleton, Oregon, and they now have one daughter together. She was a
- ... ] The crew safely returned to the surface on June 22. [8] Metcalf-Lindenburger retired from NASA on june 13, 2014, to live and work in the Seattle area. SPACEFLIGHTS STS-131 Discovery (April 5 to 20, 2010), a ...
#3 Ronald J. Grabe
Ronald John Grabe (born June 13, 1945, in New York , New York ), ( Col , USAF , Ret.), is a former NASA astronaut. American astronaut Ronald J. Grabe Born Ronald John Grabe ( 1945-06-13 ) June 13, 1945 (age 77) New York , New York , U.S. Status Executive VP and General Manager at Orbital LSG Natio
- Ronald John Grabe (born june 13, 1945, in New York , New York ), ( Col , USAF , Ret.), is a former NASA astronaut. American astronau ...
- ... s a former NASA astronaut. American astronaut Ronald J. Grabe Born Ronald John Grabe ( 1945-06-13 ) june 13, 1945 (age 77) New York , New York , U.S. Status Executive VP and General Manager at Orbital LSG Nat ...
#4 Roy D. Bridges Jr.
Roy Dubard Bridges Jr. (born July 19, 1943) is an American pilot , engineer , retired United States Air Force officer , test pilot , former NASA astronaut and the former director of NASA 's John F. Kennedy Space Center and Langley Research Center . As a command pilot, he has over 4,460 flying hours,
- ... nited States Air Force general Roy D. Bridges Jr. Director of the Langley Research Center In office june 13, 2003 – October 3, 2005 President George W. Bush Preceded by Delma C. Freeman Jr. (Acting) Succeeded ...
- ... 1, 1990 Colonel December 1, 1983 Lieutenant colonel August 10, 1979 Major November 19, 1973 Captain june 13, 1968 First lieutenant December 9, 1966 Second lieutenant June 9, 1965 AWARDS AND DECORATIONS USAF M ...
#5 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
- ... ctorate 2001 – University of Regina , Doctorate [81] 2001 – Royal Roads University , Doctorate [82] june 13, 2001 – University of Toronto , Doctor of Science (DSc) [83] June 2002 – University of Victoria , Do ...
#6 Leonid Kizim
Leonid Denisovich Kizim ( Russian : Леонид Денисович Кизим ; 5 August 1941 – 14 June 2010) was a Soviet cosmonaut . Soviet cosmonaut This article needs additional citations for verification . ( January 2010 ) Leonid Denisovich Kizim Born ( 1941-08-05 ) August 5, 1941 Krasnyi Lyman , Donetsk Oblast ,
- ... neering Academy of Aeronautics and Astronautics in St. Petersburg. He left the cosmonaut program on june 13, 1987, but remained in the Soviet Air Force, and later the Russian Air Force. In 1993, he was placed ...
#7 Leonid Popov
Leonid Ivanovich Popov ( Russian : Леони́д Ива́нович Попо́в ; born August 31, 1945) is a former Soviet cosmonaut . Soviet cosmonaut In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions , the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Popov . This biography of a living person needs additio
- ... yuz 40 and Soyuz T-7 , logging 200 days, 14 hours, and 45 minutes in space before his retirement on june 13, 1987. [1] Popov is married and has two children. Leonid Popov, Aleksandr Serebrov and Svetlana Savi ...
#8 Lachlan Macleay
Lachlan "Mac" Macleay (born June 13, 1931) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a former USAF astronaut . Although he trained for the USAF Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL), the program was cancelled before any of the MOL crews reached space. [1] Lachlan Macleay Born ( 1931-06-13 )
- Lachlan "Mac" Macleay (born june 13, 1931) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a former USAF astronaut . Although he ...
- ... am was cancelled before any of the MOL crews reached space. [1] Lachlan Macleay Born ( 1931-06-13 ) june 13, 1931 (age 91) Saint Louis, Missouri , U.S. Status Retired Nationality American Alma mater USNA , B. ...
#9 Yury Onufriyenko
Col. Yuri Ivanovich Onufrienko ( Russian : Юрий Иванович Онуфриенко , Ukrainian : Юрій Іванович Онуфрієнко ; born 6 February 1961) is a retired Russian cosmonaut . He is a veteran of two extended spaceflights, aboard the space station Mir in 1996 and aboard the International Space Station in 2001–20
- ... [7] The spacewalk lasted 3 hours and 34 minutes. Onufrienko performed his sixth career spacewalk on 13 june 1996. The spacewalk started at 12:45 UTC and ended at 18:27 UTC clocking 5 hours and 42 minutes. Du ...
#10 Yuri Usachov
Yury Vladimirovich Usachov ( Russian : Юрий Владимирович Усачёв ; born October 9, 1957) is a former cosmonaut who resides in Star City, Moscow . Usachov is a veteran of four spaceflights, including two long duration missions on board the Mir Space Station and another on board the International Space
- ... . [10] The spacewalk lasted 3 hours and 34 minutes. Usachov performed his sixth career spacewalk on 13 june 1996. The spacewalk started at 12:45 UTC and ended at 18:27 UTC clocking 5 hours and 42 minutes. Du ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics
The Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics ( Russian : Государственный музей истории космонавтики имени К.Э.Циолковского ) is the first museum in the world dedicated to the history of space exploration . [1] It was opened on 3 October 1967 in Kaluga , and is named afte
- ... Nataliya Orlova, Valentin Strogy and Kirill Fomin, and the cornerstone was laid by Yuri Gagarin on 13 june 1961. The museum has over 100,000 visitors per year and has 127 employees, of whom 43 are curators. ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Vega 1
Vega 1 (along with its twin Vega 2 ) was a Soviet space probe , part of the Vega program . The spacecraft was a development of the earlier Venera craft. They were designed by Babakin Space Centre and constructed as 5VK by Lavochkin at Khimki . The name VeGa (ВеГа) combines the first two letters from
- ... probe continued to operate in the daytime until the final transmission was received at 00:38 UT on 13 june from 8.1 N, 68.8 E after a total traverse distance of 11,600 km or about 30% of the circumference o ...
#2 Soyuz TMA-19
Soyuz TMA-19 was a crewed spaceflight to the International Space Station (ISS) and is part of the Soyuz programme . It was launched on 15 June 2010 carrying three members of the Expedition 24 crew to the International Space Station, who remained aboard the station for around six months. Soyuz TMA-19
- ... 2010 to approve rollout, which was authorised. [12] Rollout to the launch pad began at 01:00 UTC on 13 june 2010, with the rocket departing the MIK propelled by a locomotive. Rollout lasted around two hours, ...
#3 Mercury-Scout 1
Mercury-Scout 1 , or MS-1 , was a United States spacecraft intended to test tracking stations for Project Mercury flights. [1] [2] It grew out of a May 5, 1961 NASA proposal to use Scout rockets to launch small satellites to evaluate the worldwide Mercury Tracking Network in preparation for manned o
- ... ough land lines, undersea cables and in some cases HF radio. The concept was approved on May 24. On june 13 the NASA Space Task Group issued requirements for a modified Scout rocket and small communications s ...
#4 Asteroid Redirect Mission
The Asteroid Redirect Mission ( ARM ), also known as the Asteroid Retrieval and Utilization ( ARU ) mission and the Asteroid Initiative , was a space mission proposed by NASA in 2013. The Asteroid Retrieval Robotic Mission (ARRM) spacecraft would rendezvous with a large near-Earth asteroid and use r
- ... mission was given its notice of defunding in April 2017, [5] and NASA announced the "close out" on june 13, 2017. [5] Key technologies being developed for ARM have continued, especially the ion thruster prop ...
- ... NASA budget proposed by the Trump administration in March 2017, this mission was cancelled. [4] On june 13, 2017 NASA announced a "closeout phase" following the defund. [5] NASA has emphasized that key techn ...
#5 NuSTAR
NuSTAR ( Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array , also named Explorer 93 and SMEX-11 ) is a NASA space-based X-ray telescope that uses a conical approximation to a Wolter telescope to focus high energy X-rays from astrophysical sources, especially for nuclear spectroscopy , and operates in the range
- ... Dimensions 1.2 × 10.9 m (3 ft 11 in × 35 ft 9 in) Power 750 watts [2] Start of mission Launch date 13 june 2012, 16:00:37 UTC [3] Rocket Pegasus XL (F41) Launch site Kwajalein Atoll , Stargazer Contractor O ...
- ... gies beyond those of the Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton . It was successfully launched on 13 june 2012, having previously been delayed from 21 March 2012 due to software issues with the launch vehi ...
- ... the launch vehicle's flight computer. [14] The launch was conducted successfully at 16:00:37 UTC on 13 june 2012 [3] about 117 mi (188 km) south of Kwajalein Atoll . [15] The Pegasus launch vehicle was dropp ...
#6 Ofeq-7
Ofeq-7 , [5] (also known as Ofek 7 or Offek-7), is part of the Ofeq family of Earth observation satellites designed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the Israel Ministry of Defense . Israeli reconnaissance satellite Ofeq-7 Ofeq-7 launch on a Shavit 2 launch vehicle Names Ofek-7 Offe
- ... to an elliptical orbit of 300 × 600 km (190 × 370 mi) . [6] MISSION Three days after its launch, on 13 june 2007, IAI MBT Space Division received the first images taken by the satellite. The Ofeq-7 is a foll ...
#7 Soyuz 32
Soyuz 32 ( Russian : Союз 32 , Union 32 ) was a 1979 Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station . [1] It was the eighth mission to and seventh successful docking at the orbiting facility. The Soyuz 32 crew was the third long-duration crew to man the space station. Soyuz 32 COSPAR ID 19
- ... ( 1979-02-25UTC11:53:49Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-U Launch site Baikonur 1/5 End of mission Landing date june 13, 1979, 16:18:26 ( 1979-06-13UTC16:18:27Z ) UTC Landing site 170 kilometres (110 mi) SE of Dzhezkazga ...
- ... materials, exposed film and other items with a total weight equal to that of the two cosmonauts. On 13 june , it undocked and returned to Earth uncrewed 295 km northwest of Dzhezkazgan . The next day, the cre ...
#8 Soyuz 34
Soyuz 34 ( Russian : Союз 34 , Union 34 ) was a 1979 Soviet uncrewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station . It was sent to supply the resident crew a reliable return vehicle after the previous flight, Soyuz 33 , suffered an engine failure. Soyuz 34 COSPAR ID 1979-049A SATCAT no. 11387 Mission
- ... materials, exposed film and other items with a total weight equal to that of the two cosmonauts. On 13 june , it undocked and returned to Earth uncrewed 295 km northwest of Dzhezkazgan . The craft was found t ...
#9 Pioneer 10
Pioneer 10 (originally designated Pioneer F ) is an American space probe , launched in 1972 and weighing 260 kilograms (570 pounds ) , that completed the first mission to the planet Jupiter . [3] Thereafter, Pioneer 10 became the first of five artificial objects to achieve the escape velocity needed
- ... rom the Sun Pioneer 10 crossed the orbit of Saturn in 1976 and the orbit of Uranus in 1979. [53] On june 13, 1983, the craft crossed the orbit of Neptune , at that time the outermost planet, and so became the ...
#10 Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope (often referred to as HST or Hubble ) is a space telescope that was launched into low Earth orbit in 1990 and remains in operation. It was not the first space telescope , but it is one of the largest and most versatile, renowned both as a vital research tool and as a publi
- ... n the same day it completed its first science observations. [246] [247] 2021 POWER CONTROL ISSUE On 13 june 2021, Hubble's payload computer halted due to a suspected issue with a memory module. An attempt to ...
#11 STS-111
STS-111 was a space shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour . STS-111 resupplied the station and replaced the Expedition 4 crew with the Expedition 5 crew. It was launched on 5 June 2002, from Kennedy Space Center , Florida. 2002 American crewed spac
- ... d Mobile Base System to Mobile Transporter 41. STS-111 EVA 3 Franklin R. Chang-Diaz Philippe Perrin 13 june 2002 15:16 13 June 2002 22:33 7 h, 17 min Replace Canadarm2 wrist joint Attempt Planned Result Turn ...
- ... m to Mobile Transporter 41. STS-111 EVA 3 Franklin R. Chang-Diaz Philippe Perrin 13 June 2002 15:16 13 june 2002 22:33 7 h, 17 min Replace Canadarm2 wrist joint Attempt Planned Result Turnaround Reason Decis ...
#12 SpaceX COTS Demo Flight 2
SpaceX COTS Demo Flight 2 ( COTS 2 ), also known as Dragon C2+ , was the second test-flight for SpaceX 's uncrewed Cargo Dragon spacecraft. It launched in May 2012 on the third flight of the company's two-stage Falcon 9 launch vehicle. The flight was performed under a funded agreement from NASA as t
- ... ported by truck to McGregor, Texas . [57] There its toxic maneuvering propellent was removed and on 13 june its cargo was transferred into NASA's possession. [58] The cargo was then transported to the Johnso ...
- ... psule was displayed at the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California from 11 to 13 june . [62] [63] The historic Dragon C2+ capsule was ultimately placed on permanent display hanging from ...
- ... the Earth's atmosphere a month later. [72] Some of the returned cargo is seen in McGregor, Texas on 13 june 2012. On its return to Earth, Dragon brought back 665 kg (1,466 lb) worth of pressurized cargo back ...
- ... n 31 posing inside of Dragon on 29 May 2012. The recovered Dragon C2+ capsule in McGregor, Texas on 13 june 2012. Artist's rendering of Dragon berthed to the ISS SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal Cygnus Orb-D1 Lis ...
#13 Kosmos 348
Kosmos 348 ( Russian : Космос 348 meaning Cosmos 348 ), also known as DS-U2-GK No.2 , was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1970 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a 357-kilogram (787 lb) spacecraft, [1] which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau , and was used to st
- ... DS-U2-GK Manufacturer Yuzhnoye Launch mass 357 kilograms (787 lb) [1] Start of mission Launch date 13 june 1970, 04:59:57 ( 1970-06-13UTC04:59:57Z ) UTC Rocket Kosmos-2I 63SM Launch site Plesetsk 133/1 End ...
- ... ok place from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome , [2] with liftoff occurring at 04:59:57 UTC on 13 june 1970. Kosmos 348 was successfully inserted into orbit. [3] Upon reaching orbit, the satellite was a ...
#14 Tiangong-1
Tiangong-1 ( Chinese : 天宫一号 ; pinyin : Tiāngōng yīhào ; lit. 'Heaven's Palace-1" or "Celestial Palace-1"' ) was China's first prototype space station . [9] It orbited Earth from September 2011 to April 2018, serving as both a crewed laboratory and an experimental testbed to demonstrate orbital rende
- ... na's second female astronaut, Wang Yaping . [24] Shenzhou 10 docked successfully with Tiangong-1 on 13 june 2013. [25] On 15 June 2013, the Shenzhou 10 crew completed China's first orbital maintenance operat ...
#15 Salyut 6
Salyut 6 ( Russian : Салют-6 ; lit. Salute 6 ), DOS-5 , was a Soviet orbital space station , the eighth station of the Salyut programme . It was launched on 29 September 1977 by a Proton rocket . Salyut 6 was the first space station to receive large numbers of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft for huma
- ... gress 4 6 October 1978 04:00 rear 24 October 1978 16:07 18.50 Soyuz 32 26 February 1979 08:30 front 13 june 1979 12:51 107.18 Progress 5 14 March 1979 10:20 rear 3 April 1979 19:10 20.37 Progress 6 15 May 19 ...
#16 STS-124
STS-124 was a Space Shuttle mission , flown by Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station . Discovery launched on 31 May 2008 at 17:02 EDT , moved from an earlier scheduled launch date of 25 May 2008, [4] and landed safely at the Kennedy Space Center 's Shuttle Landing Facility , at
- ... on their radio show, Mike and Mike in the Morning , the following morning on ESPN Radio and ESPN2 . 13 june (FLIGHT DAY 14) The crew conducted routine testing of the steering jets and an examination of the f ...
#17 Türksat 1C
Türksat 1C was a Turkish communications satellite as part of a project to form an instant network with two geosynchronous satellites that is supervised by the companies Türksat A.Ş. in Turkey and Aérospatiale of France. [1] Türksat 1C Mission type Communication Operator Türksat COSPAR ID 1996-040B [
- ... ] On July 16, 2008, all traffic on Turksat 1C was transferred to Turksat 3A , which was launched on june 13, 2008 [5] and its television broadcast was terminated on October 3, 2010. SEE ALSO Spaceflight porta ...
#18 STS-127
STS-127 ( ISS assembly flight 2J/A ) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). [1] It was the twenty-third flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour . The primary purpose of the STS-127 mission was to deliver and install the final two components of the Japanese Experiment Mo
- ... lansky, Marshburn, and Kopra Space Shuttle program ← STS-125 STS-128 → The first launch attempt, on june 13, 2009, was scrubbed due to a gaseous hydrogen leak observed during tanking. [7] [8] The Ground Umbil ...
- ... external tank during the first maintenance effort The launch countdown began June 10, 2009, but on june 13, 2009, as tanking was underway, a gaseous hydrogen leak on a vent line near the Ground Umbilical Car ...
- ... gaseous hydrogen leak on a vent line near the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate was observed, and the june 13, 2009, launch was scrubbed at 00:26 EDT. As liquid hydrogen fuel is pumped in, some of it boils off ...
#19 USA-1 (satellite)
USA-1 , also known as Navstar 9 , GPS I-9 and GPS SVN-9 , was an American navigation satellite launched in 1984 as part of the Global Positioning System development programme. It was the ninth of eleven Block I GPS satellites to be launched, [2] and the first satellite to receive a USA designation .
- ... h mass 758 kg (1,671 lb) Dimensions 5.3 meters of long Power 400 watts Start of mission Launch date 13 june 1984, 11:37 UTC Rocket Atlas E / SGS-2 (Atlas-42E) Launch site Vandenberg , SLC-3W Contractor Conva ...
- ... ellites, GPS Block 1 spacecraft were inclined at 63°. [3] LAUNCH USA-1 was launched at 11:37 UTC on 13 june 1984, atop an Atlas E launch vehicle with an SGS-2 upper stage . The Atlas used had the serial numb ...
#20 Intelsat IV F-5
Intelsat IV F-5 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes , it was owned by Intelsat . The satellite was based on the HS-312 platform and its estimated useful life was 7 years. Luxembourg satellite for geostationary communication Intelsat IV F-5 Launch of Intelsat IV F-5. Mission t
- ... unch mass 1,414 kilograms (3,117 lb) BOL mass 730 kilograms (1,610 lb) Start of mission Launch date june 13, 1972, 21:53:04 ( 1972-06-13UTC21:53:04Z ) UTC [1] Rocket Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D Launch site Cape Ca ...
- ... pogee altitude 36,570 kilometers (22,720 mi) [2] Inclination 27° [2] Period 651.4 minutes [2] Epoch june 13, 1972 [2] Transponders Band 12 IEEE C-band Bandwidth 40 MHz Intelsat IV ← Intelsat IV F-4 Intelsat I ...
- ... ided about 500 communication circuits. LAUNCH The satellite was successfully launched into space on june 13, 1972, at 21:53:04 UTC, by means of an Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D vehicle from the Cape Canaveral Air Fo ...