langs: 6 июня [ru] / june 6 [en] / 6. juni [de] / 6 juin [fr] / 6 giugno [it] / 6 de junio [es]
days: june 3 / june 4 / june 5 / june 6 / june 7 / june 8 / june 9
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Oleg Kotov
Oleg Valeriyevich Kotov ( Russian : Олег Валериевич Котов ) was born on 27 October 1965 in Simferopol , Crimean oblast in the Ukrainian SSR . After a career as a physician assigned to the Soviet space program, he joined the Russian cosmonaut corps. He has flown three long duration spaceflights on th
- ... minutes, during which they installed protective panels to shield the ISS from space debris. [6] On 6 june 2007 Kotov performed his second spacewalk from the Pirs docking compartment airlock. Along with Yur ...
#2 Ronald Evans (astronaut)
Ronald Ellwin Evans Jr. (November 10, 1933 – April 7, 1990) was an American electrical engineer , aeronautical engineer , officer and aviator in the United States Navy , and NASA astronaut . As Command Module Pilot on Apollo 17 he was one of the 24 astronauts to have flown to the Moon, and one of
- ... rniture, and the electricity and telephone still to be connected. The family set out for Houston on june 6, taking four days to make the journey in their Rambler station wagon . As their furniture had not ye ...
- ... , which would now be the first crewed flight. [38] Givens was killed in a motor vehicle accident on june 6, 1967, [40] and was replaced on the support crew by Bill Pogue . [38] [41] Evans was subsequently a ...
#3 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
- ... suffered a subsequent heart attack while skiing in Colorado. Irwin suffered another heart attack on june 6, 1986, when he collapsed during a run and was found pulseless on a curb. [29] Doctors from NASA doub ...
#4 Alan Shepard
Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut , naval aviator , test pilot , and businessman. In 1961, he became the second person and the first American to travel into space, and in 1971, he walked on the Moon . American astronaut (1923–1998), first Ameri
- ... usual four-year course at Annapolis was cut short by a year. He graduated with the Class of 1945 on june 6, 1944, ranked 463rd out of 915, and was commissioned as an ensign and awarded a Bachelor of Science ...
#5 Jay C. Buckey
Jay Clark Buckey, Jr. (born June 6, 1956, in New York City ) is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one Space Shuttle mission ( STS-90 ) as a Payload Specialist . Buckey briefly ran for the Democratic nomination to challenge New Hampshire Senator John E. Sununu , a first term Republi
- Jay Clark Buckey, Jr. (born june 6, 1956, in New York City ) is an American physician and astronaut who flew aboard one Space Shuttle m ...
- ... ponding inline citations . ( January 2017 ) Jay C. Buckey Born Jay Clark Buckey, Jr. ( 1956-06-06 ) june 6, 1956 (age 66) New York City Nationality American Occupation Medical Doctor Space career Dartmouth P ...
#6 Valeri Tokarev
Valeri Ivanovich Tokarev ( Russian : Валерий Иванович Токарев ; born 29 October 1952) is a Russian Air Force Colonel and test cosmonaut at the Yuri A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center . Tokarev traveled to space twice, and has performed two career spacewalks , before retiring in June 2008. [1] Vale
- ... uestions regarding the progress of the mission from Russian reporters. At the end of the mission on 6 june , Discovery landed at the Kennedy Space Center runway 15 at 2:02:43 a.m. EDT. The mission was accomp ...
#7 John Young (astronaut)
John Watts Young (September 24, 1930 – January 5, 2018) was an American astronaut , naval officer and aviator , test pilot , and aeronautical engineer . He became the ninth person to walk on the Moon as commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972. He is the only astronaut to fly on four different c
- ... of Science degree in aeronautical engineering and was commissioned as an ensign in the U.S. Navy on june 6, 1952. [1] : 22 [5] NAVY SERVICE Young applied to become a naval aviator, but was selected to be ...
#8 Frank Borman
Frank Frederick Borman II (born March 14, 1928) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) colonel , aeronautical engineer , test pilot , businessman, and NASA astronaut . He was the commander of Apollo 8 , the first mission to fly around the Moon, and together with crewmates Jim Lovell and William
- ... sioned four days ahead of their graduation. Borman graduated with his Bachelor of Science degree on june 6, 1950, ranked eighth in his class of 670. [8] Borman drove back to Tucson with his parents in his br ...
#9 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
- ... 759 ft. 25 September 2014 Asia (Nepal) Cayambe 18,996 ft. 30 May 2016 Ecuador Chimborazo 20,564 ft. 6 june 2016 Ecuador K2 [10] 28,251 ft. 28 July 2017 Asia (Pakistan)
#10 Thomas P. Stafford
Thomas Patten Stafford (born September 17, 1930) is an American former Air Force officer , test pilot , and NASA astronaut , and one of 24 people who flew to the Moon . He also served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from 1969 to 1971. United States astronaut (born 1930) Thomas P. Stafford Stafford
- ... d communication issues. The EVA was aborted, and Cernan returned to the capsule after two hours. On june 6, Gemini 9A landed, and was recovered by USS Wasp . [1] : 92–95 APOLLO PROGRAM Stafford as Apollo ...
#11 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
- ... ommunicator during STS-121 . [16] STS-96 Payette flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery from May 27 to june 6, 1999, as part of the crew of STS-96 . During the mission, the crew performed the first manual docki ...
- ... abeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal September 28, 2017 – Canadian Forces Decoration [74] Foreign honours june 6, 1999 – NASA Space Flight Medal 2001 – Knight of Ordre de la Pléiade de l'Association des parlementa ...
#12 Kent Rominger
Kent Vernon "Rommel" Rominger (born August 7, 1956) is an American former astronaut , former NASA Chief of the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center , and a captain in the United States Navy . Rominger holds the Space Shuttle Orbiter flight time record with 1610 hours. [1] He joined ATK Launch Sy
- ... g 4.7 million miles in 11 days, 20 hours and 27 minutes. [3] STS-96, also in Discovery , (May 27 to june 6, 1999) was a 10-day mission during which the crew delivered 4 tons of logistics and supplies to the ...
#13 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
- David Randolph Scott (born june 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on th ...
- ... e David Scott (disambiguation) . David Scott Scott in 1971 Born David Randolph Scott ( 1932-06-06 ) june 6, 1932 (age 90) San Antonio , Texas, U.S. Status Retired Alma mater University of Michigan (attended) ...
- ... everal films about the space program, including Apollo 13 . EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Scott was born june 6, 1932, at Randolph Field (for which he received his middle name) near San Antonio, Texas . [3] [4] H ...
#14 Bruce McCandless II
Bruce McCandless II (born Byron Willis McCandless ; [1] June 8, 1937 – December 21, 2017) was a United States Navy officer and aviator , electrical engineer , and NASA astronaut . In 1984, during the first of his two Space Shuttle missions, he completed the first untethered spacewalk by using the
- ... and grandson of Willis W. Bradley , both Medal of Honor recipients. His mother changed his name on june 6, 1938, to Bruce McCandless II. [1] He graduated from Woodrow Wilson Senior High School , Long Beach, ...
#15 Wally Schirra
Walter Marty Schirra Jr. ( / ʃ ɜːr ˈ ɑː / , March 12, 1923 – May 3, 2007) was an American naval aviator , test pilot , and NASA astronaut . In 1959, he became one of the original seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury , which was the United States ' first effort to put human beings into space
- ... aduating from the Naval Academy, Schirra was commissioned as an ensign in the United States Navy on june 6, 1945. Schirra served during the final months of World War II aboard the large cruiser USS Alaska . ...
#16 Daniel T. Barry
Daniel Thomas Barry (born December 30, 1953) is an American engineer, scientist, television personality, and a retired NASA astronaut . He was a contestant on the CBS reality television program Survivor: Panama , as well as on BattleBots on ABC . [2] He was at Singularity University from 2009 to 201
- ... set, which was named Go Space, designed by Wai-Cheung Willson Chow. [8] STS-96 Discovery (May 27 to june 6, 1999) was the first mission to dock with the International Space Station. It was a ten-day mission ...
#17 Sergey Prokopyev (cosmonaut)
Sergey Valerievich Prokopyev ( Russian : Серге́й Вале́рьевич Проко́пьев ; born 19 February 1975) is a Russian cosmonaut. On 6 June 2018 he launched on his first flight into space aboard Soyuz MS-09 and spent 197 days in space as a flight engineer on Expedition 56 / 57 . He is currently in space, hav
- ... pyev ( Russian : Серге́й Вале́рьевич Проко́пьев ; born 19 February 1975) is a Russian cosmonaut. On 6 june 2018 he launched on his first flight into space aboard Soyuz MS-09 and spent 197 days in space as a ...
- ... stronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor . The trio launched on Soyuz MS-09 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on 6 june 2018 and spent approximately two days free flying in Low Earth orbit before the rendezvoused and do ...
#18 Edward Givens
Major Edward Galen Givens Jr. , USAF (January 5, 1930 – June 6, 1967) was a United States Air Force officer, test pilot , and NASA astronaut . Selected by NASA in 1966 as a member of the fifth astronaut group , he died in an automobile accident before being assigned to a prime or backup spaceflight
- Major Edward Galen Givens Jr. , USAF (January 5, 1930 – june 6, 1967) was a United States Air Force officer, test pilot , and NASA astronaut . Selected by NASA in ...
- ... Edward Givens Born Edward Galen Givens Jr. ( 1930-01-05 ) January 5, 1930 Quanah, Texas , U.S. Died june 6, 1967 (1967-06-06) (aged 37) Houston, Texas , U.S. Resting place Quanah Memorial Park Alma mater Tex ...
- ... crew for the first crewed mission, Apollo 1 , and then, after the fire, of Apollo 7 . [10] DEATH On june 6, 1967, Givens was driving his Volkswagen home from a meeting of the Quiet Birdmen fraternal organiza ...
#19 Rick Husband
Richard Douglas Husband (July 12, 1957 – February 1, 2003) was an American astronaut and fighter pilot . He traveled into space twice: as Pilot of STS-96 and Commander of STS-107 . He and the rest of the crew of STS-107 were killed when Columbia disintegrated during reentry into the Earth's atmosp
- ... to command the crew of STS-107 which was launched early in 2003. SHUTTLE MISSIONS STS-96 (May 27 to june 6, 1999) aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery was a 10-day mission during which the crew performed the f ...
#20 Svetlana Savitskaya
Svetlana Yevgenyevna Savitskaya ( Russian : Светла́на Евге́ньевна Сави́цкая ; born 8 August 1948) is a Russian former aviator and Soviet cosmonaut who flew aboard Soyuz T-7 in 1982, becoming the second woman in space. On her 1984 Soyuz T-12 mission she became the first woman to fly to space twice, a
- ... dium of the National Patriotic Union. [11] FAI WORLD RECORDS[12] Date Class Discipline Plane Result june 6, 1974 turbojet Climb to 6000 m MiG-21 1:20.4 min June 6, 1974 turbojet Climb to 9000 m MiG-21 1:46.7 ...
- ... ORDS[12] Date Class Discipline Plane Result June 6, 1974 turbojet Climb to 6000 m MiG-21 1:20.4 min june 6, 1974 turbojet Climb to 9000 m MiG-21 1:46.7 min June 7, 1974 turbojet Climb to 3000 m MiG-21 0:59.1 ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Mid-Atlantic Air Museum
The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum (MAAM) is an aviation museum and aircraft restoration facility located at Reading Regional Airport in Reading, Pennsylvania . The museum, founded by Russ Strine, the current President, collects and actively restores historic war planes and classic airliners as well as rar
- ... end Air Show” annually since 1990. The World War II Weekend is generally scheduled to coincide with 6 june , with an attendance approaching 100,000 people. [1] The museum offers rides in their vintage North ...
#2 Airborne Museum (Sainte-Mère-Église)
The Airborne Museum ( Musée Airborne ) is a French museum dedicated to the memory of paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions of the United States Army who parachuted into Normandy on the night of June 5–6, 1944. The museum is located in Sainte-Mère-Église . This article does not cite a
- ... me famous because of paratrooper John Steele whose parachute snagged on the belfry of the church on june 6, 1944, leaving him suspended in the air. The aim of the museum is to honor the American airborne for ...
- ... lding being placed by James M. Gavin , with Mayor Jean Masselin of Sainte-Mère-Église at far right, june 6, 1962 Interior exhibit showing dummies representing US soldiers, a jeep and a Douglas C-47 Skytrain ...
#3 Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the Seattle metropolitan area . It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field) in the city of Tukwila , immediately south of Seattle . [5] It was established in 1965 and is fully accredited by
- ... Champlin Fighter Museum , formerly in Mesa, Arizona , [19] which closed in 2003. The wing opened on june 6, the sixtieth anniversary of D-Day . [21] In June 2010, the museum broke ground on a $12 million new ...
#4 Silent Wings Museum
Silent Wings Museum , "The Legacy of The World War II Glider Pilots," is a museum in Lubbock, Texas . The museum is housed in the former tower and terminal building of Lubbock's airport during the 1950s, and 1960s. Historical museum in Lubbock County, Texas Silent Wings Museum Front entrance Silent
- ... uth Plains Army Air Field in Lubbock as a volunteer in the Army Air Corps Combat Glider Program. On june 6, 1944, he piloted a glider in the D-Day Normandy invasion . He flew several other missions and was r ...
#5 Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum is an aviation museum in McMinnville, Oregon . Its exhibits include the Hughes H-4 Hercules ( Spruce Goose ) and more than fifty military and civilian aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), and spacecraft . The museum complex includes four main buildings:
- ... embled the wings and tail to the fuselage. These were completed in time for the museum's opening on june 6, 2001. The control surfaces (flaps, ailerons, rudder, and elevators) were assembled later. The last ...
- ... ng was running out of room. The new building was completed in May 2008 and had its grand opening on june 6, 2008, exactly seven years after the aviation museum opened. [4] In 2009, the museum became an affil ...
- ... RPARK Exterior of the waterpark, showing the mounted Boeing 747 -100 Wings & Waves Waterpark opened june 6, 2011. [14] The 71,350-square-foot (6,629 m 2 ) waterpark, Oregon's largest, features 10 slides and ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 Kibō (ISS module)
The Japanese Experiment Module ( JEM ), nicknamed Kibō ( きぼう , Kibō , Hope) , is a Japanese science module for the International Space Station (ISS) developed by JAXA . It is the largest single ISS module, and is attached to the Harmony module. The first two pieces of the module were launched on Spa
- ... rst the ELM-PS, the small cargo bay, was connected to a temporary location on Harmony and later, on 6 june 2008, was moved to its final berthing location on top (zenith) of the main laboratory. The Exposed ...
#2 Kosmos 1375
Kosmos 1375 ( Russian : Космос 1375 meaning Cosmos 1375 ) was a target satellite which was used by the Soviet Union in the 1980s for tests of anti-satellite weapons as part of the Istrebitel Sputnikov programme. [1] It was launched in 1982, and was itself part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme
- ... t type Lira Manufacturer Yuzhnoye Launch mass 650 kilograms (1,430 lb) Start of mission Launch date 6 june 1982, 17:10 ( 1982-06-06UTC17:10Z ) UTC Rocket Kosmos-3M Launch site Plesetsk 132/2 Orbital paramet ...
- ... 003 kilometres (623 mi) Inclination 65.8 degrees Period 105 minutes It was launched at 17:10 UTC on 6 june 1982, [3] using a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket, [4] flying from Site 132/2 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome i ...
#3 Progress 13
Progress 13 ( Russian : Прогресс 13 ) was a Soviet unmanned Progress cargo spacecraft, which was launched in May 1982 to resupply the Salyut 7 space station. Soviet unmanned Progress cargo spacecraft Progress 13 A Progress 7K-TG spacecraft Mission type Salyut 7 resupply COSPAR ID 1982-047A SATCAT no
- ... [1] Rocket Soyuz-U [2] Launch site Baikonur , Site 1/5 End of mission Disposal Deorbited Decay date 6 june 1982, 00:05 UTC [3] Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric Regime Low Earth Perigee altitud ...
- ... 7:56:36 UTC, and was undocked on 4 June 1982 at 06:31 UTC. [3] [8] DECAY It remained in orbit until 6 june 1982, when it was deorbited. The deorbit burn occurred at 00:05 UTC, with the mission ending at aro ...
#4 STS-96
STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery , and the first shuttle flight to dock [a] at the International Space Station. [1] [2] The shuttle carried the Spacehab module in the payload, filled with cargo for station outfitting. STS-96
- ... d from Kennedy Space Center , Florida, on 27 May 1999 at 06:49:42 AM EDT and returned to Kennedy on 6 june 1999, 2:02:43 AM EDT. [3] 1999 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS STS-96 Jernigan outside Unity ...
- ... 999, 10:49:42 ( 1999-05-27UTC10:49:42Z ) UTC Launch site Kennedy LC-39B End of mission Landing date 6 june 1999, 06:02:43 ( 1999-06-06UTC06:02:44Z ) UTC Landing site Kennedy SLF Runway 15 Orbital parameters ...
#5 Kosmos 1569
Kosmos 1569 ( Russian : Космос 1569 meaning Cosmos 1569 ) was a Soviet US-K missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1984 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 15
- ... erties Spacecraft type US-K [2] Launch mass 1,900 kilograms (4,200 lb) Start of mission Launch date 6 june 1984, 15:34 ( 1984-06-06UTC15:34Z ) 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 15:34 UTC on 6 june 1984. [3] The launch successfully placed the satellite into a molniya orbit . It subsequently recei ...
#6 OV3-4
Orbiting Vehicle 3-4 (also known as OV3-4 , PHASR , [1] and OPS 1427 [3] ), launched 10 June 1966, was the second satellite to be launched in the OV3 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. The satellite measured radiation above the Earth, helping to determine the hazard po
- ... he hazard posed to human spaceflight at typically traveled altitudes. OV3-4 is still in orbit as of 6 june 2021. US Air Force satellite OV3-4 OV3 satellites schematic Mission type Earth science Operator USA ...
#7 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
- ... near midnight local time. The three photos show the first, middle and last of the five passes on 5–6 6 june 2014. Skytrack long duration exposure of the ISS The ISS on its first pass of the night passing near ...
#8 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
- ... nts were made 4 and 5 June, and Progress 6 was undocked 8 June. [2] Soyuz 34 , launched uncrewed on 6 june , docked at the just-vacated aft port of the space station on 9 June. The Soyuz had a new engine sys ...
#9 Soyuz T-2
Soyuz T-2 ( Russian : Союз T-2 , Union T-2 ) was a 1980 Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station . It was the 12th mission to and 10th successful docking at the orbiting facility. The Soyuz T-2 crew were the second to visit the long-duration Soyuz 35 resident crew. 1980 Soviet crewed
- ... ted. The approach was completed automatically, while the final 180 metres were achieved manually on 6 june . The Argon docking computer had failed, leaving the craft perpendicular to the station. [2] The com ...
#10 Soyuz 11
Soyuz 11 ( Russian: Союз 11 , lit. ' Union 11 ' ) was the only crewed mission to board the world's first space station , Salyut 1 ( Soyuz 10 had soft-docked, but had not been able to enter due to latching problems). [4] The crew, Georgy Dobrovolsky , Vladislav Volkov , and Viktor Patsayev , [5] [6
- ... y Vladislav Volkov Viktor Patsayev Callsign Янтарь ( Yantar – "Amber") Start of mission Launch date 6 june 1971, 04:55:09 GMT Rocket Soyuz Launch site Baikonur , Site 1/5 [2] End of mission Landing date 29 ...
- ... 34.8 mi) Inclination: 51.6° Period: 88.3 minutes FLIGHT The Soyuz 7K-OKS spacecraft was launched on 6 june 1971, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic , and used the callsign ...
#11 Kosmos 31
Kosmos 31 ( Russian : Космос 31 meaning Cosmos 31 ), also known as DS-MT No.2 was a technology demonstration satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1964 as part of the Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik programme. Its primary mission was to demonstrate an electric gyrodyne orientation system . [3]
- ... ies Spacecraft type DS-MT Manufacturer Yuzhnoye Launch mass 325 kg [1] Start of mission Launch date 6 june 1964, 06:00:00 GMT Rocket Kosmos-2I 63S1 Launch site Kapustin Yar , Mayak-2 End of mission Decay da ...
- ... oard a Kosmos-2I 63S1 rocket [4] from Mayak-2 at Kapustin Yar . The launch occurred at 06:00 GMT on 6 june 1964. [5] Kosmos 31 was placed into a low Earth orbit with a perigee of 222 kilometres (138 mi) , a ...
#12 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
- ... ) Crew Crew size None up 2 down Landing Vladimir Lyakhov Valery Ryumin Start of mission Launch date june 6, 1979, 18:12:41 ( 1979-06-06UTC18:12:41Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-U Launch site Baikonur 31/6 End of missi ...
- ... 2° Period: 88.91 minutes MISSION HIGHLIGHTS Soyuz 34 had been intended to have been launched around 6 june 1979 with a two-man Hungarian/Soviet crew. That crew would have presumably returned in Soyuz 33 whi ...
- ... fied and a fresh return vehicle sent to the station - vacant. [2] Soyuz 34 was launched uncrewed on 6 june , and docked at the aft port of the space station on 9 June. The flight itself was a test of the new ...
#13 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
- ... cember 2011 only one person was trained to berth the Dragon. [79] The launch date moved as follows: 6 june 2011, 8 October 30 November and 19 December; [80] and 7 January 2012, 30 April, and 7 May. [80] Wit ...
#14 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
- ... ard Mir saw the addition of the Kristall module, launched 31 May 1990. The first docking attempt on 6 june was aborted due to an attitude control thruster failure. Kristall arrived at the front port on 10 J ...
#15 Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission ( TRMM ) was a joint space mission between NASA and JAXA designed to monitor and study tropical rainfall . The term refers to both the mission itself and the satellite that the mission used to collect data. TRMM was part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth , a l
- ... Mitsubishi Heavy Industries End of mission Disposal Deorbited Deactivated 15 April 2015 Decay date 6 june 2015, 06:54 UTC [2] Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit [2] Regime Low Earth orbit ...
#16 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
- ... :56 rear 4 June 1980 18:08 7.86 Soyuz 36 4 June 1980 19:38 front 31 July 1980 14:55 56.86 Soyuz T-2 6 june 1980 18:58 rear 9 June 1980 12:24 2.73 Progress 10 1 July 1980 08:53 rear 18 July 1980 01:21 16.69 ...
#17 SpaceX CRS-15
SpaceX CRS-15 , also known as SpX-15 , was a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station launched 29 June 2018 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. [1] The mission was contracted by NASA and flown by SpaceX . 2018 American resupply spaceflight to the ISS "CRS-15" redirects here. For
- ... r General report had this mission manifested for April 2018, [5] but this was pushed back, first to 6 june , to 9 June, to 28 June and finally to 29 June 2018. [6] The mission launched on 29 June 2018 at 09: ...
#18 Salyut 1
Salyut 1 ( DOS-1 ) ( Russian : Салют-1 ) was the world's first space station launched into low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on April 19, 1971. The Salyut program followed this with five more successful launches of seven more stations. The final module of the program, Zvezda (DOS-8) , became the c
- ... with the Salyut station in the background, in a Soviet commemorative stamp Soyuz 11 was launched on june 6, 1971 at 04:55:09 UTC and took 3 hours and 19 minutes on June 7 to complete docking. [15] The cosmon ...
#19 Space Tracking and Surveillance System
The Space Tracking and Surveillance System ( STSS ) (formerly SBIRS-Low ) was a pair of satellites developed by the United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to research the space-based detection and tracking of ballistic missiles . Data from STSS satellites could allow interceptors to engage incom
- ... cked a two-stage Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) during a U.S. Missile Defense Agency flight test on 6 june 2010. [18] CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY According to Congressional testimony, military officials believe ...
- ... y of the STSS Demonstration program satellites' on-orbit performance. [20] [21] [22] [23] June 2010 6 june 2010 at 22:25 UTC Ground-Based Interceptor test launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base . First STS ...
#20 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
- ... tober 1984. Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh ( Soyuz T-13 ) arrived at the space station on 6 june 1985 to repair its malfunctions. On 17 September 1985, Soyuz T-14 docked with the station carrying ...
- ... Russian Orbital Segment of the International Space Station using the Kurs system. Upon arrival, on 6 june 1985, the Soyuz crew found the station was not broadcasting radar or telemetry for rendezvous, and ...
- ... :40:54 UTC Soyuz T-12 29 July 1984 12:55:30 UTC Soyuz T-12 11.80 Salyut 7 – EO-4-1a Viktor Savinykh 6 june 1985 06:39:52 UTC Soyuz T-13 21 November 1985 10:31:00 UTC Soyuz T-14 168.16 Salyut 7 – EO-4-1b Vla ...
- ... Soyuz T-13 21 November 1985 10:31:00 UTC Soyuz T-14 168.16 Salyut 7 – EO-4-1b Vladimir Dzhanibekov 6 june 1985 06:39:52 UTC Soyuz T-13 26 September 1985 09:51:58 UTC Soyuz T-13 112.13 Salyut 7 – EP-5 Georg ...
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