langs: 25 июня [ru] / june 25 [en] / 25. juni [de] / 25 juin [fr] / 25 giugno [it] / 25 de junio [es]
days: june 22 / june 23 / june 24 / june 25 / june 26 / june 27 / june 28
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Bonnie J. Dunbar
Bonnie Jeanne Dunbar (born March 3, 1949) is an American engineer and retired NASA astronaut . She flew on five Space Shuttle missions between 1985 and 1998, including two dockings with the Mir space station. Since leaving NASA, she has worked in museums and STEM leadership, and as a professor of ae
- ... rs, 01 minute, 38 seconds, traveling 4.5 million miles in 173 orbits of the Earth. STS-50 Columbia ( june 25 to July 9, 1992). Dunbar was the Payload Commander on STS-50, the United States Microgravity Lab-1 m ...
#2 Vladimir Shatalov
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Shatalov ( Russian : Владимир Александрович Шаталов ; December 8, 1927 – June 15, 2021) [2] was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut who flew three space missions of the Soyuz programme : Soyuz 4 , Soyuz 8 , and Soyuz 10 . [1] Soviet cosmonaut (1927–2021) Vladimir Aleksandrovich Sh
- ... is feat, he was made a Hero of the Soviet Union and awarded The Order of Lenin. [3] LATER LIFE From june 25, 1971, Shatalov served as Assistant to the Air Force Commander-in-Chief for Space Flight Preparation ...
#3 William Pogue
William Reid Pogue (January 23, 1930 – March 3, 2014) was an American astronaut and pilot who served in the United States Air Force (USAF) as a fighter pilot and test pilot , and reached the rank of colonel . He was also a teacher , public speaker and author . American astronaut William R. Pogue Pog
- ... sent into Earth orbit using Celestis , a memorial rocket service launch on a Falcon Heavy rocket on june 25, 2019. [40] [43] A plaque commemorating his life was erected at Sand Springs, Oklahoma . [44] SPECIA ...
#4 David Saint-Jacques
David Saint-Jacques OQ FRCGS ( in Quebec : [davɪd sẽɪ̯̃nʒã(ŋ)k̚] , French pronunciation: [david sɛ̃ʒak] ; born January 6, 1970) [2] is a Canadian astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). He is also an astrophysicist , engineer , and a physician . Canadian engineer, astrophysicist, physici
- ... national Space Station , as Flight Engineer on Expeditions 57 , 58 and 59 ; he returned to Earth on june 25, 2019. ASTRONAUT CAREER The NEEMO 15 crew. Left to right: Takuya Onishi , Shannon Walker , Saint-Jac ...
#5 Judith Resnik
Judith Arlene Resnik (April 5, 1949 – January 28, 1986) was an American electrical engineer , software engineer, biomedical engineer , pilot and NASA astronaut who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster . She was the fourth woman, the second American woman and the first Jewish woman of any na
- ... in on Discovery . [46] The STS-41-D mission's launch was delayed three times. The first attempt, on june 25, 1984, was aborted due to a failure of the backup computer. The following day, during the second att ...
#6 Vanessa O'Brien
Vanessa Audi Rhys O'Brien (born 2 December 1964) is a British and American mountaineer, sub-orbital spaceflight participant, explorer, author and former business executive. [2] On 4 August 2022, Vanessa became the first woman to complete the Explorers’ Extreme Trifecta – reaching extremes on land, s
- ... October 2011 Asia (Tibet) Lobuche East 19,700 ft. 14 April 2012 Asia (Nepal) Mont Blanc 15,781 ft. 25 june 2014 Europe Manaslu 26,759 ft. 25 September 2014 Asia (Nepal) Cayambe 18,996 ft. 30 May 2016 Ecuado ...
#7 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
- ... Medal 2001 – Knight of Ordre de la Pléiade de l'Association des parlementaires de langue française june 25, 2010 – NASA Exceptional Service Medal [37] October 25, 2018 – Grand Cross of National Order of Meri ...
#8 Leonid Ivanov (test pilot)
Leonid Grigoriyevich Ivanov (June 25, 1950 – October 24, 1980) was a member of Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 6. He graduated from Higher Air Force School, Kachinsk, in 1971. [1] [2] This article is about the Soviet cosmonaut. For the Soviet World War II pilot with a similar name, see Leo
- Leonid Grigoriyevich Ivanov ( june 25, 1950 – October 24, 1980) was a member of Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 6. He graduated ...
- ... rld War II pilot with a similar name, see Leonid Ivanov (pilot) . Leonid Ivanov Born ( 1950-06-25 ) june 25, 1950 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Died October 24, 1980 (1980-10-24) (aged 30) Akht ...
#9 Carl J. Meade
Carl Joseph Meade (born November 16, 1950) is a former NASA astronaut . American astronaut This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages ) This biography of a living person needs additional c
- ... t United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML), launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on june 25, 1992. USML is a series of Spacelab flights dedicated to basic scientific research in the fields of ...
#10 Shannon Walker
Shannon Walker (born June 4, 1965) is an American physicist and a NASA astronaut selected in 2004. She launched on her first mission into space on June 25, 2010, onboard Soyuz TMA-19 and spent over 163 days in space. [1] American scientist and NASA astronaut For the rugby union and rugby league play
- ... an physicist and a NASA astronaut selected in 2004. She launched on her first mission into space on june 25, 2010, onboard Soyuz TMA-19 and spent over 163 days in space. [1] American scientist and NASA astron ...
#11 Lawrence J. DeLucas
Lawrence James "Larry" DeLucas (O. D., Ph.D.) is an American biochemist who flew aboard NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-50 as a Payload Specialist . He was born on July 11, 1950 in Syracuse , New York , and is currently married with three children. His recreational interests include basketball , scub
- ... MI. NASA Space Flight Medal; flew as a payload specialist astronaut on the Columbia Space Shuttle, june 25- July 9, 1992. This was the longest space shuttle flight to date making 221 orbits of Earth. Served a ...
- ... ody Negative Pressure device DeLucas was a member of the crew of Space Shuttle Columbia for STS-50 ( june 25- July 9, 1992), the United States Microgravity Laboratory-1 (USML-1) Spacelab mission. Over a two-wee ...
#12 Gerald Carr (astronaut)
Colonel Gerald Paul Carr (August 22, 1932 – August 26, 2020) was an American mechanical and aeronautical engineer , United States Marine Corps officer , naval aviator , and NASA astronaut . He was Commander of Skylab 4 , the third and final crewed visit to the Skylab Orbital Workshop , from Novemb
- ... 5 Total EVAs 3 Total EVA time 15 hours 51 minutes [1] Missions Skylab 4 Mission insignia Retirement june 25, 1977 EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Carr was born in Denver, Colorado , on August 22, 1932, but was raise ...
#13 Bill Bridgeman
William Barton Bridgeman (June 25, 1916 – September 29, 1968) was an American test pilot who broke aviation records while working for the Douglas Aircraft Company , testing experimental aircraft. In July 1951, the United States Navy announced the D-558-II Skyrocket piloted by Bridgeman had "attained
- William Barton Bridgeman ( june 25, 1916 – September 29, 1968) was an American test pilot who broke aviation records while working for ...
- ... m) . [3] [4] American test pilot William B. Bridgeman Born William Burton Bridgeman ( 1916-06-25 ) june 25, 1916 Ottumwa, Iowa , U.S. Died September 29, 1968 (1968-09-29) (aged 52) Santa Catalina Island, Cal ...
#14 Anne McClain
Anne Charlotte McClain (born June 7, 1979) is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army , engineer and a NASA astronaut. [2] Her call sign , "Annimal", dates back to her bruising rugby days; [3] she also uses the call sign in her Twitter handle, AstroAnnimal. She was a Flight Engineer for Expedition 58
- ... e Harmony module on May 4, 2019 Anne McClain after her first landing near the town of Zhezkazgan on june 25, 2019 SEE ALSO LGBT portal Spaceflight portal United States portal List of female astronauts List of ...
#15 Richard N. Richards
Richard Noel "Dick" Richards (born August 24, 1946), ( Capt , USN , Ret.), is a retired American naval officer and aviator , test pilot , chemical engineer , and a former NASA astronaut . He flew aboard four Space Shuttle missions in the 1980s and 1990s. This biography of a living person needs addit
- ... 2] Richards flew on four missions: STS-28 (August 8–13, 1989), STS-41 (October 6–10, 1990), STS-50 ( june 25 – July 9, 1992), and STS-64 (September 9–20, 1994)--and logged a total of 33 days, 21 hours, 32 minu ...
#16 Ellen S. Baker
Ellen Louise Shulman Baker , M.D. , M.P.H. (born April 27, 1953 [1] ) is an American physician and a former NASA astronaut . Baker serves as Chief of the Education/Medical Branch of the NASA Astronaut Office. [ citation needed ] American physician and astronaut This article includes a list of genera
- ... orbits of the Earth, traveling 1.8 million miles in 119 hours and 41 minutes. [4] STS-50 Columbia ( june 25, 1992 – July 9, 1992) launched and landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. STS-50 was the fir ...
#17 Anatoly Solovyev
Anatoly Yakovlevich Solovyev ( Russian : Анатолий Яковлевич Соловьёв ; alternate spelling "Solovyov") is a retired Russian and Soviet cosmonaut and pilot. Solovyev was born on January 16, 1948, in Riga, Latvia (at that time - republic of the Soviet Union). [1] Solovyev holds the world record on the
- ... mage to the depressurised Spektr module. This had been holed in the collision with Progress M-34 on 25 june . [14] Solovyev performed six more EVAs to set a world record total of 16, with a world record combi ...
#18 John Shoffner
John Shoffner (born 25 July 1955 in Fairbanks, Alaska ) is an American racing driver , investor , and pilot . In May 2021, he was selected by Axiom Space to pilot the SpaceX Dragon 2 on Axiom Mission 2 . [1] [2] American racing driver, investor, and pilot A major contributor to this article appears
- ... ntains text that is written in a promotional tone . ( June 2021 ) John Shoffner Born ( 1958-06-25 ) june 25, 1958 (age 63) Fairbanks, Alaska Space career Axiom Space space tourist Missions SpaceX Ax2 BIOGRAPH ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum
The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum is a museum focusing on aircraft and nuclear missiles of the United States Air Force during the Cold War . It is located near Ashland, Nebraska , along Interstate 80 southwest of Omaha . The objective of the museum is to preserve and display historic airc
- ... exciting educational programs that seek to captivate the interests and imaginations of everyone. On june 25, 2015, the museum announced another name change to the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum , in ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope ( FGST , [3] also FGRST ), formerly called the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope ( GLAST ), is a space observatory being used to perform gamma-ray astronomy observations from low Earth orbit . Its main instrument is the Large Area Telescope (LAT), with which as
- ... BM and most of the LAT's components were turned on 24 June 2008. The LAT high voltage was turned on 25 june , and it began detecting high-energy particles from space, but minor adjustments were still needed t ...
- ... adjustments were still needed to calibrate the instrument. The GBM high voltage was also turned on 25 june , but the GBM still required one more week of testing/calibrations before searching for gamma-ray bu ...
#2 Progress M1-8
Progress M1-8 , identified by NASA as Progress 7P , was a Progress spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station . It was a Progress-M1 11F615A55 spacecraft, with the serial number 257. [1] Russian cargo spacecraft Progress M1-8 Progress M1-8 departing the ISS. Mission type ISS resuppl
- ... :39 UTC Rocket Soyuz-U Launch site Baikonur , Site 1/5 End of mission Disposal Deorbited Decay date 25 june 2002, 12:26:52 UTC Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Perigee altitude ...
- ... 02 Docking with ISS Docking port Zvezda aft Docking date 24 March 2002, 20:57:56 UTC Undocking date 25 june 2002, 08:26:30 UTC Time docked 93 days Cargo Mass 2400 kg Progress ISS Resupply ← Progress M1-7 Pro ...
- ... 56 UTC on 24 March 2002. [2] [3] It remained docked for 93 days before undocking at 08:26:30 UTC on 25 june 2002 [2] to make way for Progress M-46 . [4] It was deorbited at 11:35:00 UTC on the same day. [2] ...
#3 Kosmos 122
Kosmos 122 ( Russian : Космос 122 meaning Cosmos 122 ), launched on 25 June 1966, Meteor No.5L , and was one of eleven weather satellites put into orbit between 1964 and 1969. Kosmos 122 Mission type Weather COSPAR ID 1966-057A SATCAT no. 02254 Mission duration 4 months Spacecraft properties Spacecr
- Kosmos 122 ( Russian : Космос 122 meaning Cosmos 122 ), launched on 25 june 1966, Meteor No.5L , and was one of eleven weather satellites put into orbit between 1964 and 1969. ...
- ... ies Spacecraft type Meteor Manufacturer VNIIEM Launch mass 4730 kg [1] Start of mission Launch date 25 june 1966, 10:19:00 GMT [2] Rocket Vostok-2M (8A92M) s/n R15001-21 Launch site Baikonur , Site 31/6 Cont ...
- ... Earth Perigee altitude 657 km Apogee altitude 683 km Inclination 65.14° Period 97.12 minutes Epoch 25 june 1966 This launch was dubbed a Kosmos satellite mission because that was the designation given to pr ...
- ... 5001-21 carrier rocket, which flew from Site 31/6 at Baikonur . The launch occurred at 10:19 GMT on 25 june 1966 and was successful. The launch was witnessed by President Charles de Gaulle. [8] Kosmos 122 wa ...
- ... d by President Charles de Gaulle. [8] Kosmos 122 was operated in a low Earth orbit , at an epoch of 25 june 1966, it had a perigee of 657 kilometres (408 mi) , an apogee of 683 kilometres (424 mi) , an incli ...
#4 PSAT-2
PSAT-2 is an experimental amateur radio satellite from the U.S. Naval Academy , which was developed in collaboration with the Technical University of Brno in Brno , Czech Republic . AMSAT North America's OSCAR number administrator assigned number 104 to this satellite; in the amateur radio community
- ... ° Period 95.9 minutes Epoch 3 February 2020 [3] Transponders Band FM MISSION PSAT-2 was launched on june 25, 2019 with a Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center , Florida , United States, as part of Mission ST ...
- ... cecraft properties Bus CubeSat (1.5U) Launch mass 2 kilograms (4.4 lb) Start of mission Launch date 25 june 2019, 06:30 ( 2019-06-25UTC06:30 ) UTC Rocket Falcon Heavy Launch site Kennedy LC-39A [2] Contracto ...
#5 STS-50
STS-50 (U.S. Microgravity Laboratory-1) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, the 12th mission of the Columbia orbiter. Columbia landed at Kennedy Space Center for the first time ever due to bad weather at Edwards Air Force Base caused by the remnants of Hurricane Darby . [1] [2] 1992 American crewed sp
- ... unbar Ellen S. Baker Carl J. Meade Lawrence J. DeLucas Eugene H. Trinh Start of mission Launch date 25 june 1992, 16:12:23 UTC Rocket Space Shuttle Columbia Launch site Kennedy Space Center , LC-39A Contract ...
#6 Soyuz TM-26
Soyuz TM-26 was a Russian spaceflight that ferried cosmonauts and supplies to Mir . [1] It was the 32nd expedition to Mir. It was launched by a Soyuz-U rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome on August 5, 1997. The main mission was to transport two specially-trained cosmonauts to repair or salvage the troub
- ... ar array of the Spektr module after Progress M-34 freighter colliding with the Mir space station on june 25, 1997 TM-26 docked with Mir on August 7 by manual control. The crew repaired the power cable and har ...
#7 Deep Space Atomic Clock
The Deep Space Atomic Clock ( DSAC ) was a miniaturized, ultra-precise mercury-ion atomic clock for precise radio navigation in deep space. DSAC was designed to be orders of magnitude more stable than existing navigation clocks, with a drift of no more than 1 nanosecond in 10 days. [3] It is expecte
- ... f the U.S. Air Force 's Space Test Program 2 (STP-2) mission aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on 25 june 2019. [2] Atomic clock used for radio navigation in space Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) The miniat ...
- ... ass 17.5 kg Dimensions 29 × 26 × 23 cm (11 × 10 × 9 in) Power 44 watts Start of mission Launch date 25 june 2019, 06:30:00 UTC [2] Rocket Falcon Heavy Launch site KSC , LC-39A Contractor SpaceX Entered servi ...
- ... 18 September 2021 Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit Regime Low Earth orbit Epoch 25 june 2019 The Deep Space Atomic Clock was activated on 23 August 2019. [5] Following a mission extension ...
- ... ng the U.S. Air Force's Space Test Program 2 (STP-2) mission aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on 25 june 2019. [2]
#8 SARAL
SARAL ( S atellite with AR gos and AL tiKa ) is a cooperative altimetry technology mission of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Centre National d'Études Spatiales ( CNES ). SARAL performs altimetric measurements designed to study ocean circulation and sea surface elevation . [2] [4] Indi
- ... Space Centre , First Launch Pad (FLP) Contractor Indian Space Research Organisation Entered service 25 june 2013 Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit Regime Sun-synchronous orbit Perigee alti ...
#9 Discoverer 6
Discoverer 6 , also known as Corona 9003 , [1] : 236 was an American optical reconnaissance satellite launched on 19 August 1959 at 19:24:44 GMT, the third of ten operational flights of the Corona KH-1 spy satellite series. Though the spacecraft was orbited successfully, the onboard camera cease
- ... t. [4] Discoverer 6 was preceded by Discoverer 5 , launched 13 August 1959, Discoverer 4 , launched 25 june 1959, and three Discoverer test flights whose satellites carried no cameras, launched in the first ...
#10 Fox-1A
Fox-1A , AO-85 or AMSAT OSCAR 85 [3] is an American amateur radio satellite . It is a 1U Cubesat , was built by the AMSAT-NA and carries a single-channel transponder for FM radio . The satellite has one rod antenna each for the 70 centimetres (28 in) and 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) bands. To enable a
- ... minutes [2] RAAN 178.6841° [2] Argument of perigee 312.3881° [2] Mean motion 14.757262270 [2] Epoch 25 june 2018 [2] Transponders Band FM Frequency Uplink : 435.172 MHz Downlink : 145.980 MHz TWTA power 400m ...
#11 Demonstration and Science Experiments
Demonstration and Science Experiments ( DSX ) was a small spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory 's Space Vehicles Directorate to perform experiments to study the radiation environment in medium Earth orbit . [2] [3] DSX Artist rendering of the Air Force Research Laboratory D
- ... 200 Manufacturer Sierra Nevada Corporation (formerly MicroSat Systems) Start of mission Launch date 25 june 2019, 06:30:00 UTC Rocket Falcon Heavy (No. 003) Launch site Kennedy Space Center , LC-39A Contract ...
#12 Kosmos 144
Kosmos 144 (Russian: Космос 144 meaning Cosmos 144), was launched on 28 February 1967, Meteor No.6L , and was one of eleven weather satellites launched by the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1969. [3] Kosmos 144 was the second announced Russian meteorological satellite and the first interim operationa
- ... occurred after the success of the Kosmos 122 another meteorological satellite that was launched on 25 june 1966. [4] These satellites were used until 1969 when they were replaced with an upgraded model offi ...
#13 Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory ( SOHO ) is a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft built by a European industrial consortium led by Matra Marconi Space (now Airbus Defence and Space ) that was launched on a Lockheed Martin Atlas IIAS launch vehicle on 2 December 1995, to study the Sun . It
- ... ). The SOHO Team attempted to recover the observatory, but SOHO entered the emergency mode again on 25 june 1998, at 02:35 UTC. Recovery efforts continued, but SoHO entered the emergency mode for the last ti ...
- ... contacting SOHO were formed. On 3 August, a carrier was detected from SOHO, the first signal since 25 june 1998. After days of charging the battery , a successful attempt was made to modulate the carrier an ...
#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
- ... U.S. space flight, behind Shannon Lucid's record of 188 days. His stay was marred by a collision on 25 june between a Progress resupply vehicle and the station's Spektr module , damaging a radiator and one o ...
#15 Resurs-P No.1
Resurs-P No.1 [1] is a Russian commercial earth observation satellite capable of acquiring high-resolution imagery (resolution up to 1.0 m). The spacecraft is operated by Roscosmos as a replacement of the Resurs-DK No.1 satellite. Resurs-P No.1 Mission type Earth observation Operator Roskosmos COSPA
- ... ilograms (14,480 lb) Dimensions 7.93 by 2.72 metres (26.0 ft × 8.9 ft) Start of mission Launch date 25 june 2013, 17:28:48 ( 2013-06-25UTC17:28:48Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-2-1b Launch site Baikonur Cosmodrome 31/ ...
#16 Mir
Mir ( Russian : Мир , IPA: [ˈmʲir] ; lit. ' peace ' or ' world ' ) was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia . Mir was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. It had a greater
- ... side Russian mission specialist Elena Kondakova . Foale's increment proceeded fairly normally until 25 june when during the second test of the Progress manual docking system, TORU , Progress M-34 collided wi ...
#17 Progress M-34
Progress M-34 ( Russian : Прогресс М-34 ) was a Russian uncrewed cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1997 to resupply the Mir space station, [1] and which subsequently collided with Mir during a docking attempt, resulting in significant damage to the space station. Progress M-34 Mission type Mir
- ... une 1997, 10:22:45 UTC Time docked 76.7 days Docking with Mir Docking port Kvant-1 Aft Docking date 25 june 1997, ~09:20 UTC Docking failed Drawing of a Progress-M spacecraft SPACECRAFT The 52nd of 64 Progre ...
- ... Mir at 10:22:45 UTC on 24 June 1997, in preparation for a docking test planned for the next day. On 25 june 1997, the spacecraft re-approached Mir under manual control ( TORU ), in a test intended to establi ...
- ... r array of the Spektr module following the collision between Mir and the Progress M-34 freighter on 25 june 1997 SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal 1997 in spaceflight List of Progress flights List of uncrewed spac ...
#18 O3b
O3b is a satellite constellation in Medium Earth orbit ( MEO ) owned and operated by SES , and designed to provide low-latency broadband connectivity to remote locations for mobile network operators and internet service providers, maritime, aviation, and government and defence. It is often referred
- ... cecraft properties Manufacturer Thales Alenia Space Launch mass 700 kg Start of mission Launch date 25 june 2013 (UTC) ( 2013-06-25Z ) (four) 10 July 2014 (UTC) ( 2014-07-10Z ) (four) 18 December 2014 (UTC) ...
- ... e first four O3b satellites reached orbit on a Soyuz-2 / Fregat-MT launch vehicle by Arianespace on 25 june 2013. [5] [6] After discovering a hardware defect in the initial satellites, O3b postponed the plan ...
- ... SATELLITES Name NORAD ID Int'l Code Launch Date Launch Vehicle Period (min) O3B PFM 39191 2013-031D 25 june 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM2 39190 2013-031C 25 June 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM3 4 ...
- ... e Period (min) O3B PFM 39191 2013-031D 25 June 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM2 39190 2013-031C 25 june 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM3 40082 2014-038D 10 July 2014 Soyuz ST-B (VS08) 287.9 O3B FM4 3 ...
- ... B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM3 40082 2014-038D 10 July 2014 Soyuz ST-B (VS08) 287.9 O3B FM4 39189 2013-031B 25 june 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM5 39188 2013-031A 25 June 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM6 4 ...
- ... B (VS08) 287.9 O3B FM4 39189 2013-031B 25 June 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM5 39188 2013-031A 25 june 2013 Soyuz ST-B (VS05) 287.9 O3B FM6 40080 2014-038B 10 July 2014 Soyuz ST-B (VS08) 287.9 O3B FM7 4 ...
#19 STS-134
STS-134 ( ISS assembly flight ULF6 ) [9] was the penultimate mission of NASA 's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour . [10] This flight delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and an ExPRESS Logistics Carrier to the International Space Station . [11] M
- ... t that was unanimously approved by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on 25 june 2008. [22] It was amended and passed by the full Senate on 25 September 2008, passed by the House o ...
#20 Ofeq-9
Ofeq-9 , also known as Ofek 9 ("Horizon in Hebrew), is part of the Ofeq family of reconnaissance satellites designed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the Israeli Ministry of Defense . Israeli reconnaissance satellite Ofeq-9 Names Ofek-9 Mission type Optical reconnaissance Operator
- ... avit 2 (No.8) Launch site Palmachim Air Base Contractor Israel Aerospace Industries Entered service 25 june 2010 [3] Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit [5] Regime Low Earth orbit ( Retrogra ...