langs: 27 июня [ru] / june 27 [en] / 27. juni [de] / 27 juin [fr] / 27 giugno [it] / 27 de junio [es]
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Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Kevin P. Chilton
Kevin Patrick "Chilli" Chilton (born November 3, 1954) is an American mechanical engineer and retired United States Air Force four-star general , test pilot , and NASA astronaut . His last assignment was as commander of U.S. Strategic Command from October 3, 2007, to January 28, 2011. Prior to his a
- ... Chilton visiting Grissom Air Reserve Base during his tenure as commander of The Strategic Command , june 27, 2009. Chilton also emphasized the importance role of the United States Cyber division which also to ...
#2 Joseph P. Allen
Joseph Percival "Joe" Allen IV (born June 27, 1937) is a former NASA astronaut . He logged more than 3,000 hours flying time in jet aircraft . For the American psychologist, see Joseph P. Allen (psychologist) . Joseph P. Allen IV Born ( 1937-06-27 ) June 27, 1937 (age 85) Crawfordsville, Indiana ,
- Joseph Percival "Joe" Allen IV (born june 27, 1937) is a former NASA astronaut . He logged more than 3,000 hours flying time in jet aircraft . Fo ...
- ... American psychologist, see Joseph P. Allen (psychologist) . Joseph P. Allen IV Born ( 1937-06-27 ) june 27, 1937 (age 85) Crawfordsville, Indiana , U.S. Status Retired Nationality American Other names Joseph ...
- ... al advisor D. Allan Bromley EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Allen was born in Crawfordsville, Indiana , on june 27, 1937. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Allen III, had resided in Frankfort, Indiana . He attende ...
#3 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
- ... 30 minutes and 4 seconds, traveling 5.7 million miles in 221 orbits of the Earth. STS-71 Atlantis ( june 27 to July 7, 1995), was the first Space Shuttle mission to dock with the Russian Space Station Mir, an ...
#4 Mirosław Hermaszewski
Mirosław Hermaszewski ( Polish: [ˈmirɔswaf ˈxɛrmaʂɛfski] ( listen ) ; born 15 September 1941) is a former Polish cosmonaut , fighter plane pilot, and retired Polish Air Force officer. He became the first, and to this day, the only Polish national in space when he flew aboard the Soviet Soyuz 30 sp
- ... w from the Baikonur Cosmodrome to spend eight days aboard the Salyut 6 space station (from 17:27 on 27 june to 16:31 [lower-alpha 3] on 5 July 1978). [2] The latter fulfilled the role of deck engineer, while ...
- ... e I will not disappoint. [lower-alpha 4] — Mirosław Hermaszewski, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome , on 27 june 1978, minutes before Soyuz 30 takeoff [16] During their time in orbit, Klimuk and Hermaszewski carr ...
#5 Albert Scott Crossfield
Albert Scott Crossfield (October 2, 1921 – April 19, 2006) was an American naval officer and test pilot . In 1953, he became the first pilot to fly at twice the speed of sound . Crossfield was the first of twelve pilots who flew the North American X-15 , an experimental spaceplane jointly operated b
- ... ighters, as well as SNJ trainers, and a variety of other aircraft. He married Alice Virginia Knoph ( 27 june 1920 – 23 September 2015) on 21 April 1943 in Corpus Christi, Texas . [3] She was of Norwegian desc ...
#6 Henry Hartsfield
Henry Warren Hartsfield Jr. (21 November 1933 – 17 July 2014) was a United States Air Force Colonel and NASA astronaut who logged over 480 hours in space. He was inducted into the United States Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2006. American astronaut and test pilot Henry W. Hartsfield Jr. Born ( 1933-11-2
- ... bital test flight of the shuttle Columbia , which launched from Kennedy Space Center , Florida , on 27 june 1982. He was accompanied by Thomas K. Mattingly II (spacecraft commander) on this seven-day mission ...
#7 Charles Bolden
Charles Frank Bolden Jr. (born August 19, 1946) [1] is a former Administrator of NASA , a retired United States Marine Corps Major General , and a former astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions. Former NASA administrator, Major-General, and astronaut For the jazz musician, see Buddy Bolden
- ... s in the Marine Corps, first as the Deputy Commandant of Midshipmen at the Naval Academy, effective june 27, 1994. In July 1997, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of I Marine Expeditionary Forc ...
#8 Charles J. Precourt
Charles Joseph Precourt (born June 29, 1955) is a retired NASA astronaut . His career in flight began at an early age, and spans his entire lifetime. He served in the US Air Force , piloted numerous jet aircraft, and piloted and commanded the Space Shuttle . Notably, he piloted or commanded several
- ... [2] He served as a mission specialist on STS-55 (April 26 to May 6, 1993), was the pilot on STS-71 ( june 27 to July 7, 1995), and was the spacecraft commander on STS-84 (May 15–24, 1997) and STS-91 (June 2–12 ...
- ... cluded with a landing on Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base , California , on May 6, 1993. STS-71 ( june 27 to July 7, 1995) was the first Space Shuttle mission to dock with the Russian Space Station Mir , an ...
#9 Sultan bin Salman Al Saud
Sultan bin Salman Al Saud ( Arabic : سلطان بن سلمان آل سعود ; Sulṭān bin Salmān Āl Suʿūd ; born 27 June 1956) is a Saudi prince and former Royal Saudi Air Force pilot who flew aboard the American STS-51-G Space Shuttle mission as a payload specialist . He is the first member of a royal family to fly
- Sultan bin Salman Al Saud ( Arabic : سلطان بن سلمان آل سعود ; Sulṭān bin Salmān Āl Suʿūd ; born 27 june 1956) is a Saudi prince and former Royal Saudi Air Force pilot who flew aboard the American STS-51- ...
- ... ) His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud Sultan bin Salman in 2015 Born ( 1956-06-27 ) 27 june 1956 (age 66) Riyadh , Saudi Arabia Nationality Saudi Arabian Alma mater University of Denver Syrac ...
- ... 7d 01h 38m Missions STS-51-G Mission insignia EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Sultan was born in Riyadh on 27 june 1956, [3] [4] as the second son of Prince Salman , then governor of Riyadh province (currently King ...
#10 Bill Nelson
Clarence William Nelson II (born September 29, 1942) is an American politician and attorney serving as the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Nelson previously served as a United States Senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party ,
- ... which directed money from BP fines to states affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill . [138] On june 27, 2013, Nelson co-sponsored the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act o ...
#11 Ken Mattingly
Thomas Kenneth Mattingly II (born March 17, 1936) is an American former aviator , aeronautical engineer , test pilot , rear admiral in the United States Navy and astronaut who flew on the Apollo 16 , STS-4 and STS-51-C missions. American astronaut (born 1936) Ken Mattingly Mattingly in 1971 Born Tho
- ... bital test flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia , launched from Kennedy Space Center , Florida , on june 27, 1982, with Henry W. Hartsfield Jr. , as the pilot. This seven-day mission was designed to further v ...
#12 Robert A. Rushworth
Robert Aitken "Bob" Rushworth (October 9, 1924 – March 18, 1993 [1] ) was an American United States Air Force major general , World War II , Korean War and Vietnam War pilot , mechanical and aeronautical engineer , test pilot and astronaut . He was one of twelve pilots who flew the North American X-
- ... lying Cross Air Medal James H. Doolittle Award Rushworth (2nd from left) with fellow X-15 pilots On june 27, 1963, he flew the X-15 to an altitude above 50 miles, thereby qualifying as an astronaut according ...
- ... in the X-15 , the most of any pilot. This included a flight to an altitude of 285,000 feet, made on june 27, 1963. This flight above 50 miles qualified Rushworth for Astronaut Wings , though he would have att ...
#13 Gregory J. Harbaugh
Gregory Jordan Harbaugh is a former NASA astronaut . [1] 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 citations for verification . ( May
- ... nute space walk by Harbaugh. Mission duration was 143 hours 38 minutes. [3] STS-71 STS-71 Atlantis ( june 27 to July 7, 1995) was the first docking mission with the Russian Space Station Mir , and involved an ...
#14 Robert L. Gibson
Robert Lee "Hoot" Gibson (born October 30, 1946), ( Capt , USN , Ret.), is a former American naval officer and aviator , test pilot , and aeronautical engineer . A retired NASA astronaut , he also served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from 1992 to 1994. Today Gibson is active as a professional pil
- ... ng on the runway at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 20, 1992. On his last flight, ( june 27 to July 7, 1995), Gibson commanded a crew of seven-members (up) and eight-members (down) on Space Sh ...
#15 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
- ... and from May 15 to June 26, he trained for the STS-71 mission in the United States. MIR EO-19 From june 27 to September 11, 1995, Budarin participated in a space mission as a board engineer of the 19th long- ...
- ... tlantis on the STS-71 mission. Atlantis lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center at 19:32:19 UTC on june 27, 1995. After 2 days of solo flight the space shuttle docked with the Mir station on June 29, 1995, a ...
#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
- ... h, traveling 5.7 million miles in 331 hours 30 seconds and 4 minutes in space. [5] STS-71 Atlantis ( june 27 – July 7, 1995) launched from the Kennedy Space Center with a seven-member crew and returned there w ...
#17 Kevin R. Kregel
Kevin Richard Kregel (born September 16, 1956) is an American former astronaut, and former member of the Space Launch Initiative Project at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center . Kevin R. Kregel Born Kevin Richard Kregel ( 1956-09-16 ) September 16, 1956 (age 65) Amityville, New York , U.S. Status R
- ... Selection 1992 NASA Group 14 Missions STS-70 , STS-78 , STS-87 , STS-99 Mission insignia Retirement june 27, 2002 PERSONAL DATA Born on September 16, 1956, Kregel grew up in Amityville, New York . He was acti ...
#18 Nicole Aunapu Mann
Nicole " Duke " [1] Victoria Aunapu Mann (born June 27, 1977) is an American test pilot and NASA astronaut. She is an F/A-18 Hornet pilot, and a graduate of the US Naval Academy , Stanford University and the US Naval Test Pilot School . [2] [3] She has over 2,500 flight hours in 25 types of aircraft
- Nicole " Duke " [1] Victoria Aunapu Mann (born june 27, 1977) is an American test pilot and NASA astronaut. She is an F/A-18 Hornet pilot, and a graduate o ...
- ... ew Program launch. American astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann Born Nicole Victoria Aunapu ( 1977-06-27 ) june 27, 1977 (age 45) Petaluma, California , U.S. Status Active Alma mater United States Naval Academy ( BS ...
- ... man in space. [6] [7] EARLY LIFE, BACKGROUND, AND EDUCATION Nicole Victoria Aunapu Mann was born on june 27, 1977, to Howard and Victoria Aunapu and grew up in Penngrove, California . [3] Her grandfather Helm ...
#19 Sidney M. Gutierrez
Sidney McNeill Gutierrez (Colonel, USAF , Ret.) (born June 27, 1951), is an American pilot and former NASA astronaut. Since retiring from NASA, Gutierrez has worked in several leadership positions at Sandia National Laboratories and Rocket Crafters Inc. American astronaut This article includes a lis
- Sidney McNeill Gutierrez (Colonel, USAF , Ret.) (born june 27, 1951), is an American pilot and former NASA astronaut. Since retiring from NASA, Gutierrez has work ...
- ... rresponding inline citations . ( November 2020 ) Sidney McNeill "Sid" Gutierrez Born ( 1951-06-27 ) june 27, 1951 (age 71) Albuquerque, New Mexico Status Retired Alma mater United States Air Force Academy ( B ...
#20 Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) [1] is an English classical crossover soprano singer, actress and dancer. British soprano (born 1960) Sarah Brightman Brightman at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka in 2007 Born ( 1960-08-14 ) 14 August 1960 (age 62) Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , Engl
- ... It will help young women in the US pursue STEM education across their four-year college careers. On 27 june 2013, the Reignwood Group announced at the Beijing Theatre that Brightman would be a promotional am ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Deimos-2
Deimos-2 is a Spanish remote sensing Earth observation satellite built for Elecnor Deimos under an agreement with Satrec Initiative , a satellite manufacturing company in South Korea . Deimos-2 Mission type Remote sensing Operator Deimos Imaging COSPAR ID 2014-033D SATCAT no. 40013 Website www .elec
- ... tude 597 kilometres (371 mi) Apogee altitude 617 kilometres (383 mi) Inclination 97.9 degrees Epoch 27 june 2014 [1] Main camera Name DMAC Wavelengths Pan: 420-720 nm MS1: 420-510 nm (Blue) MS2: 510-580 nm ( ...
#2 NOAA-6
NOAA-6 , known as NOAA-A before launch, was an American operational weather satellite for use in the National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS) and for the support of the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978-1984. The satellite design provided an economical and sta
- ... ics [2] Launch mass 1,418 kg (3,126 lb) [3] Dry mass 735 kg (1,620 lb) Start of mission Launch date 27 june 1979, 15:51:59 UTC [4] Rocket Atlas-F - Star-37S-ISS (Atlas S/N 25F) [2] Launch site Vandenberg , S ...
- ... t was launched into a Sun-synchronous orbit by NASA aboard of the Atlas F S/N 25F launch vehicle on 27 june 1979 from Vandenberg Air Force Base at Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 3 (SLC-3W), California . [2] ...
#3 Progress M-12
Progress M-12 ( Russian : Прогресс М-12 ) was a Russian uncrewed cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. [2] The thirtieth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, [3] and had the serial number 213. [4] It
- ... 5Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-U2 Launch site Baikonur Site 1/5 End of mission Disposal Deorbited Decay date 27 june 1992, 00:02:51 ( 1992-06-27UTC00:02:52Z ) UTC Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime ...
- ... Docking with Mir Docking port Core Forward Docking date 21 April 1992, 23:21:59 UTC Undocking date 27 june 1992, 21:34:44 UTC Time docked 67 days Progress M-12 was launched at 21:29:25 GMT on 19 April 1992, ...
- ... (200 by 224 nmi) , inclined at 51.6 degrees. [1] Progress M-12 undocked from Mir at 21:34:44 GMT on 27 june , and was deorbited few hours later, to a destructive reentry over the Pacific Ocean at around 00:02 ...
#4 Nahuel 1A
Nahuel 1A was a Spacebus 2000NG satellite manufactured Dornier Satellitensysteme as prime contractor with Aérospatiale of Cannes-Mandelieu supplying the bus. It was launched on January 30, 1997 by an Ariane 44L launcher along companion GE-2 . [6] The satellite was located in the 71.8 degrees West sl
- ... quired a reduction on the North-South stationkeeping. On February 4, 2006 thruster 4A failed and on june 27, 2007 thruster 7B failed beyond what was reasonable to use. [2] At the same time, all assets of Nahu ...
#5 Long March 4C
The Long March 4C , also known as the Chang Zheng 4C , CZ-4C and LM-4C , previously designated Long March 4B-II , is a Chinese orbital launch vehicle . It is launched from the Jiuquan , Taiyuan , and Xichang Satellite Launch Centers , and consists of 3 stages. Long March 4C vehicles have been used t
- ... S-2 Gaofen 3-03 SSO Success 43 Y28 15 April 2022 18:16 TSLC , LA-9 Daqi-1 (AEMS) SSO Success 44 Y46 27 june 2022 15:46 JSLC , SLS-2 Gaofen 12-03 SSO Success 45 Y52 2 September 2022 23:44 JSLC , SLS-2 Yaogan ...
#6 NEAR Shoemaker
Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous – Shoemaker ( NEAR Shoemaker ), renamed after its 1996 launch in honor of planetary scientist Eugene Shoemaker , was a robotic space probe designed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory for NASA to study the near-Earth asteroid Eros from close orbi
- ... ) 20:01 UTC Landing site South of Himeros crater , 433 Eros Flyby of 253 Mathilde Closest approach june 27, 1997 ( 1997-06-27 ) 12:56 UTC Distance 1,212 kilometers (753 mi) 433 Eros orbiter Orbital insertion ...
- ... the 61 km diameter asteroid 253 Mathilde . [5] One of the images from the flyby of 253 Mathilde On june 27, 1997, NEAR flew by Mathilde within 1200 km at 12:56 UT at 9.93 km/s, returning imaging and other in ...
#7 Kosmos 351
Kosmos 351 ( Russian : Космос 351 meaning Cosmos 351 ), known before launch as DS-P1-Yu No.38 , was a Soviet satellite which was launched in 1970 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. It was a 325-kilogram (717 lb) spacecraft, which was built by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau , and was used
- ... type DS-P1-Yu Manufacturer Yuzhnoye Launch mass 325 kilograms (717 lb) Start of mission Launch date 27 june 1970, 07:39:55 ( 1970-06-27UTC07:39:55Z ) UTC Rocket Kosmos-2I 63SM Launch site Plesetsk 133/1 End ...
- ... 33/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome , [2] atop a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket . The launch occurred on 27 june 1970 at 07:39:55 UTC, and resulted in the successful deployment of Kosmos 351 into low Earth orbit ...
#8 Kosmos 1109
Kosmos 1109 ( Russian : Космос 1109 meaning Cosmos 1109 ) was a Soviet US-K missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1979 as part of the Soviet military's Oko programme. The satellite was designed to identify missile launches using optical telescopes and infrared sensors . [2] Kosmos 11
- ... erties Spacecraft type US-K [2] Launch mass 1,900 kilograms (4,200 lb) Start of mission Launch date 27 june 1979, 18:11 ( 1979-06-27UTC18:11Z ) UTC Rocket Molniya-M / 2BL [2] Launch site Plesetsk Cosmodrome ...
- ... rier rocket with a 2BL upper stage was used to perform the launch, which took place at 18:11 UTC on 27 june 1979. [3] The launch successfully placed the satellite into a molniya orbit . It subsequently recei ...
#9 Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph
Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph ( IRIS ), [1] also called Explorer 94 and SMEX-12 , [2] is a NASA solar observation satellite. The mission was funded through the Small Explorer program to investigate the physical conditions of the solar limb, particularly the interface region made up of the ch
- ... est of Vandenberg. The launch vehicle was dropped at 02:27:46 UTC on 28 June 2013 (7:27 p.m. PDT on 27 june 2013) by a Pegasus-XL launch vehicle. [5] [6] [1] EXPERIMENT INTERFACE REGION IMAGING SPECTROGRAPH ...
#10 GOES 10
GOES-10 , known as GOES-K before becoming operational, was an American weather satellite , which formed part of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. It was launched in 1997, and after completing operations as part of the m
- ... OES satellite which was still operational was replaced. [7] GOES-10 was operated at 135° West until 27 june 2006, when it was replaced by GOES-11 , as it was running low on fuel. [6] It remained operational ...
#11 Hitomi (satellite)
Hitomi ( Japanese : ひとみ ) , also known as ASTRO-H and New X-ray Telescope ( NeXT ), was an X-ray astronomy satellite commissioned by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA ) for studying extremely energetic processes in the Universe . The space observatory was designed to extend the research
- ... apan's new H3 launch vehicle . [31] The spacecraft would be a near-copy of Hitomi . [31] However, a 27 june 2016 article from The Nikkei stated that some within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sc ...
#12 Mercury-Atlas 8
Mercury-Atlas 8 ( MA-8 ) was the fifth United States crewed space mission , part of NASA 's Mercury program . Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. , orbited the Earth six times in the Sigma 7 spacecraft on October 3, 1962, in a nine-hour flight focused mainly on technical evaluation rather than on scient
- ... rbit flight to build on the previous three-orbit missions. NASA officially announced the mission on june 27, and the flight plan was finalized in late July. The mission focused on engineering tests rather tha ...
- ... A-6 and MA-7 missions, both of three orbits, pressure began to mount to fly an extended mission. On june 27, 1962, NASA first announced its plan for the upcoming MA-8 mission, which would last for "as many as ...
#13 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
- ... g the first Shuttle– Mir docking mission, STS-71 . [17] [22] [ page needed ] Atlantis , launched on 27 june 1995, successfully docked with Mir on 29 June becoming the first US spacecraft to dock with a Russi ...
#14 GOES 14
GOES-14 , known as GOES-O prior to reaching its operational orbit, is an American weather satellite , which is part of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) system. The spacecraft was built by Boeing and is based on t
- ... h mass 3,133 kilograms (6,907 lb) Power 2.3 kilowatts from solar array Start of mission Launch date 27 june 2009, 22:51 ( 2009-06-27UTC22:51Z ) UTC Rocket Delta IV-M+(4,2) Launch site Cape Canaveral SLC-37B ...
- ... minutes It was launched by United Launch Alliance aboard a Delta IV-M+(4,2) rocket at 22:51 UTC on 27 june 2009, from Space Launch Complex 37B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station . Upon reaching geostat ...
- ... - longer than remained of the launch window. [12] The weather satellite was eventually launched on 27 june 2009 22:51 UTC (16:51 EDT). [13] Attempt Planned Result Turnaround Reason Decision point Weather go ...
#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
- ... ovember 1978 11:04:17 Soyuz 31 139.62 Salyut 6 - EP-3 Pyotr Klimuk , Mirosław Hermaszewski – Poland 27 june 1978 15:27:21 Soyuz 30 5 July 1978 13:30:20 Soyuz 30 7.92 Salyut 6 - EP-4 Valery Bykovsky , Sigmund ...
#16 SpaceX CRS-9
SpaceX CRS-9 , also known as SpX-9 , is a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station which launched on 18 July 2016. [7] [8] The mission was contracted by NASA and is operated by SpaceX using a Dragon capsule. 2016 American resupply spaceflight to the ISS "CRS-9" redirect
- ... nd, in September 2015, was moved to NET 21 March 2016. [11] The flight was later pushed to 24 June, 27 june , 16 July, and finally 18 July 2016, [12] [13] [14] [15] as the crewed mission Soyuz MS-01 took the ...
#17 Salyut 7
Salyut 7 ( Russian : Салют-7 ; English: Salute 7 ) (a.k.a. DOS-6 , short for Durable Orbital Station [1] ) was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. [1] It was first crewed in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5 , and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15 . [1] Var
- ... edev , arrived on 13 May 1982 on Soyuz T-5 and remained for 211 days until 10 December 1982. [1] On 27 june 1983, the crew of Vladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov arrived on Soyuz T-9 and remained for 1 ...
- ... 1982 15:04:16 UTC Soyuz T-5 7.91 Salyut 7 – EO-2 Vladimir Lyakhov , Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov 27 june 1983 09:12:00 UTC Soyuz T-9 23 November 1983 19:58:00 UTC Soyuz T-9 149.45 Salyut 7 – EO-3 Leonid K ...
- ... – 20–22 April 1983 – Failed docking Vladimir Titov Gennady Strekalov Aleksandr Serebrov Soyuz T-9 – 27 june – 23 November 1983 Vladimir Lyakhov Alexander Alexandrov Soyuz T-10-1 – 26 September 1983 – Launch ...
#18 Soyuz T-9
Soyuz T-9 ( Russian : Союз Т-9 , Union T-9) was the 4th expedition to Salyut 7 following the failed docking of Soyuz T-8 . It returned lab experiments to Earth . The next mission, Soyuz 7K-ST No.16L (Soyuz 10a), had exploded and thus failed to launch. 1983 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Salyut 7 Soyuz
- ... size 2 Members Vladimir Lyakhov Aleksandr Aleksandrov Callsign Proton Start of mission Launch date 27 june 1983, 09:12:00 UTC Rocket Soyuz-U Launch site Baikonur , 1/5 Contractor NPO Energia End of mission ...
#19 TDRS-1
TDRS-1 , known before launch as TDRS-A , was an American communications satellite , operated by NASA as part of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System . It was constructed by TRW and launched by Space Shuttle Challenger on its maiden flight, STS-6 . [3] TDRS-1 TDRS-1 and its IUS aboard Challen
- ... ell International End of mission Disposal Retired to graveyard Declared 21 October 2009 Deactivated 27 june 2010 ( 2010-06-28 ) Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit Regime Geostationary orbit ...
- ... r 2009, after 26 years. Decommissioning was started on 5 June 2010 and passivation was completed on 27 june 2010. [13] As of 2009 [update] , NASA had repositioned TDRS-3 to assume the duties of TDRS-1. [14] ...
#20 EROS B
The Earth Remote Observation System-B ( EROS-B ) is the second satellite launched in a series of the EROS family of Israeli commercial Earth observation satellites , designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). [3] It is owned and operated by ImageSat International N.V. (ISI), in t
- ... mmercial satellite to offer high spatial resolution images of night-time lights from space. [11] On 27 june 2016, the safety was the topmost concern for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games , Rio 2016, ensu ...