langs: 28 октября [ru] / october 28 [en] / 28. oktober [de] / 28 octobre [fr] / 28 ottobre [it] / 28 de octubre [es]
days: october 25 / october 26 / october 27 / october 28 / october 29 / october 30 / october 31
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Yuri Glazkov
Yury Nikolayevich Glazkov ( Russian : Ю́рий Никола́евич Глазко́в ; 2 October 1939 – 9 December 2008) [1] [2] was a Soviet Air Force officer and a cosmonaut . Glazkov held the rank of major general in the Russian Air Force . Yuri Nikolayevich Glazkov Born ( 1939-10-02 ) October 2, 1939 Moscow , USSR
- ... of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic of Cuba" (24 November 1986) USSR State Prize ( 28 october 1987) State Prize of the Russian Federation (1999) Tsiolkovsky Gold Medal (Academy of Sciences of t ...
#2 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
- ... o Earth. [21] [22] In 2013, he noted the National Aerospace Week as Administrator of NASA . [23] On october 28, 2015, Bolden presented the next steps for a human journey to Mars at the Center for American Progre ...
#3 Tracy Caldwell Dyson
Tracy Caldwell Dyson (born Tracy Ellen Caldwell ; August 14, 1969) is an American chemist and NASA astronaut . Caldwell Dyson was a Mission Specialist on Space Shuttle Endeavour flight STS-118 in August 2007 and part of the Expedition 23 and Expedition 24 crew on the International Space Station from
- ... CAPCOM but also was the ground IV for US EVA 32, EVA performed by Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren on october 28, 2015. She also served as CAPCOM for the launch and entry during the first flight of the Boeing Star ...
#4 Scott Kelly (astronaut)
Scott Joseph Kelly (born February 21, 1964) is an American engineer , retired astronaut , and naval aviator . A veteran of four space flights, Kelly commanded the International Space Station (ISS) on Expeditions 26 , 45 , and 46 . American engineer, retired astronaut, and retired U.S. Navy captain F
- ... tion, the ISS crew was resupplied by the Progress 61 and the Cygnus CRS OA-4 missions. [51] [52] On october 28, 2015, Kelly and Lindgren performed an EVA to service the Canada Arm 2 , the Alpha Magnetic Spectrom ...
#5 Kjell N. Lindgren
Kjell Norwood Lindgren (born January 23, 1973) is an American astronaut who was selected in [1] June 2009 as a member of the NASA Astronaut Group 20 . He launched to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of Expedition 44 / 45 on July 22, 2015. [2] [3] American astronaut Kjell Lindgren Born (
- ... ys after the launch of Soyuz TMA-18M, returning the ISS to normal six crew operations. [12] [13] On october 28, 2015, Lindgren ventured outside of the ISS with Scott Kelly for his first spacewalk , the two space ...
#6 Yuri Malenchenko
Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko ( Russian : Юрий Иванович Маленченко ; born December 22, 1961) is a retired Russian cosmonaut . Malenchenko became the first person to marry in space, on 10 August 2003, when he married Ekaterina Dmitrieva, who was in Texas , while he was 240 miles (390 km) over New Zeal
- ... tion, Malenchenko became the first person to get married in space. Soyuz TMA-2 returned to Earth on october 28, with both the Expedition 7 crew as well as Pedro Duque on board. The spacecraft landed at 02:40 UTC ...
#7 Kimiya Yui
Kimiya Yui ( 油井 亀美也 , Yui Kimiya , born January 30, 1970 [1] in Kawakami, Nagano , Japan) is a Japanese astronaut from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA ). He was selected for the agency in 2009. [2] Japanese pilot and astronaut (born 1970) Kimiya Yui Born ( 1970-01-30 ) January 30, 1970
- ... up to six members. During Expedition 45 Yui supported two spacewalks, made by Lindgren and Kelly on 28 october and 6 November 2015, and supported the arrival of Orbital ATK 's OA-4 . [12] On 11 December 2015 Yu ...
#8 Vladimir Georgiyevich Titov
Vladimir Georgiyevich Titov ( Russian : Владимир Георгиевич Титов ; born 1 January 1947 in Sretensk , Zabaykalsky Krai , Russia) is a retired Russian Air Force Colonel and former cosmonaut . He has participated in four spaceflight missions. The catastrophic explosion of a Soyuz rocket in 1983 led to
- ... 22 hours, 39 minutes, setting a new record, and exceeding one year in space for the first time. On october 28, 1992, NASA announced that an experienced cosmonaut would fly aboard the STS-60 Space Shuttle missio ...
#9 Shane Kimbrough
Robert Shane Kimbrough (born June 4, 1967) is a retired United States Army officer and NASA astronaut . He was part of the first group of candidates selected for NASA astronaut training following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster . Kimbrough is a veteran of three spaceflights, the first being a Sp
- ... ition 49 /50 . [4] Kimbrough became commander of Expedition 50 upon the departure of Soyuz MS-01 on october 28. [5] On January 6, 2017, Kimbrough performed his third EVA, along with Peggy Whitson . During the EV ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Battleship Memorial Park
Battleship Memorial Park is a military history park and museum on the western shore of Mobile Bay in Mobile , Alabama . It has a collection of notable aircraft and museum ships including the South Dakota -class battleship USS Alabama and Gato -class submarine USS Drum . USS Alabama and USS Drum
- ... park as a whole was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage prior to that time, on october 28, 1977. [1] Historic site in Alabama, United States Battleship Memorial Park USS Alabama in Battleshi ...
- ... labama Register of Landmarks and Heritage Official name Battleship Alabama Memorial Park Designated october 28, 1977 [1] U.S. National Historic Landmark Official name USS ALABAMA (battleship) Designated January ...
#2 Wallops Flight Facility
Wallops Flight Facility ( WFF ) ( IATA : WAL , ICAO : KWAL , FAA LID : WAL ) is a rocket launch site on Wallops Island on the Eastern Shore of Virginia , United States , just east of the Delmarva Peninsula and approximately 100 miles (160 km) north-northeast of Norfolk . The facility is operated b
- ... rocket was intentionally destroyed 20 seconds into flight after veering too far off course. [21] On october 28, 2014, a failure occurred in an Antares rocket, carrying Cygnus CRS Orb-3 , shortly after launch and ...
#3 Kennedy Space Center
The John F. Kennedy Space Center ( KSC , originally known as the NASA Launch Operations Center ), located on Merritt Island , Florida , is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 's (NASA) ten field centers . Since December 1968, KSC has been NASA's primary launch center of human sp
- ... n, which was not utilized. The SLF is among the longest runways in the world. [25] CONSTELLATION On october 28, 2009, the Ares I-X launch from Pad 39B was the first uncrewed launch from KSC since the Skylab work ...
#4 Floyd Bennett Field
Floyd Bennett Field is an airfield in the Marine Park neighborhood of southeast Brooklyn in New York City , along the shore of Jamaica Bay . The airport originally hosted commercial and general aviation traffic before being used as a naval air station . Bennett Field is currently part of the Gateway
- ... from Bennett Field to Stockholm , Sweden. His plane crashed into the sea near Ireland. [269] [257] october 28 30, 1936 – Captain James A. Mollison flew a Bellanca Flash , powered by a Pratt & Whitney Wasp engin ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 HawkSat-1
HawkSat-1 was a single-unit CubeSat which was built and is being operated by the Hawk Institute for Space Sciences (HISS), Pocomoke City, Maryland . It is based on a Pumpkin Inc. CubeSat kit, and carries a technology demonstration payload, primarily as a proof of concept mission, testing command, da
- ... 4 September 2011. [1] SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal List of CubeSats REFERENCE S "HawkSat-1" . NASA. 28 october 2021 . Retrieved 31 October 2021 . This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the ...
#2 SpaceX CRS-1
SpaceX CRS-1 , also known as SpX-1 , [8] was SpaceX's first operational cargo mission to the International Space Station , under their Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-1) contract with NASA . It was the third flight for the uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft , and the fourth overall flight for the co
- ... te Cape Canaveral , SLC-40 [3] [4] Contractor SpaceX End of mission Disposal Recovered Landing date 28 october 2012, 19:22 UTC [5] Landing site Pacific Ocean Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentric orbit ...
- ... RMS capture 10 October 2012, 10:56 UTC Berthing date 10 October 2012, 13:03 UTC [6] Unberthing date 28 october 2012, 11:19 UTC [7] RMS release 28 October 2012, 13:29 UTC Time berthed 17 days 22 hours 16 minutes ...
- ... hing date 10 October 2012, 13:03 UTC [6] Unberthing date 28 October 2012, 11:19 UTC [7] RMS release 28 october 2012, 13:29 UTC Time berthed 17 days 22 hours 16 minutes Cargo Mass 905 kg (1,995 lb) Pressurised 9 ...
- ... ccur until 11 October 2012, was moved up and occurred at 17:40 UTC. [6] REMAINDER OF MISSION (11 TO 28 october ) A Dragon as seen from Cupola on 14 October 2012 The SpX-1 capsule seen back at a port on 30 Octobe ...
#3 USA-193
USA-193 , also known as NRO Launch 21 ( NROL-21 or simply L-21 ), was a United States military reconnaissance satellite ( radar imaging ) launched on 14 December 2006. [2] It was the first launch conducted by the United Launch Alliance (ULA). [3] Owned by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), th
- ... to higher orbits. The final piece of USA-193 debris (COSPAR 2006-057GH, SATCAT 35425) re-entered on 28 october 2009. [40] The launch of at least one other satellite was postponed to avoid space debris from USA- ...
#4 Explorer-1 Prime
Explorer-1 [Prime] , also known as E1P and Electra , [1] was a CubeSat -class picosatellite built by the Space Science and Engineering Laboratory (SSEL) [2] at Montana State University . It was launched aboard a Taurus-XL rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base , California on 4 March 2011, [3] but fa
- ... a strong onboard magnets used for passive attitude control (see: Magnetorquer ), after deploying on october 28, 2011. This is the first non-destructive latching of two satellites. SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal Exp ...
#5 Telstar 14
Telstar 14 or Estrela do Sul 1 ( Southern Star 1 ) is a commercial communications satellite in the Telstar series built by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) for Telesat to provide Ku-band communications to South America and the Southern United States. Estrela do Sul 1 was launched by Sea Launch using a Zen
- ... mi) Apogee altitude 36,207 kilometres (22,498 mi) Inclination 1.95 degrees Period 24.28 hours Epoch 28 october 2013, 15:53:21 UTC [2] The North solar array failed to open after launch, limiting the mission effe ...
#6 SpaceX Crew-3
SpaceX Crew-3 was the fourth operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft, and the third overall crewed orbital flight of the Commercial Crew Program . The mission successfully launched on 11 November 2021 at 02:03:31 UTC to the International Space Station . [4] It was the maiden flight of Crew Dr
- ... Crew-3 astronauts participate in a countdown dress rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on 28 october 2021, to prepare for the Crew-3 launch on 11 November 2021. Falcon 9 and Endurance launch from LC-3 ...
#7 OV3-2
Orbiting Vehicle 3-2 (also known as OV3-2 [3] ), launched 28 October 1966, was the fourth satellite to be launched in the OV3 series of the United States Air Force's Orbiting Vehicle program. The satellite measured charged particles in orbit, mapping irregularities in the ionosphere , particularly t
- Orbiting Vehicle 3-2 (also known as OV3-2 [3] ), launched 28 october 1966, was the fourth satellite to be launched in the OV3 series of the United States Air Force's Or ...
- ... t properties Manufacturer Space General Launch mass 81 kg (179 lb) [1] Start of mission Launch date 28 october 1966 11:56:02 ( 1966-10-28UTC11:56:02 ) UTC Rocket Scout B Launch site Vandenberg Space Launch Comp ...
- ... .84 mi) Apogee altitude 1,597.00 km (992.33 mi) Inclination 82.000° Period 104.20 minutes [3] Epoch 28 october 1966 12:00:00 OV3 ← OV3-3 OV3-5 → HISTORY The Orbiting Vehicle satellite program arose from a US Ai ...
- ... ist's rendition of the OV3-2 satellite in orbit. Launched from Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 5 on 28 october 1966 at 11:56:02 UTC via Scout B rocket into a polar orbit , [3] OV3-2 was the fourth satellite to ...
#8 STS-133
STS-133 ( ISS assembly flight ULF5 ) [6] was the 133rd mission in NASA 's Space Shuttle program ; during the mission, Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the International Space Station . It was Discovery ' s 39th and final mission. The mission launched on 24 February 2011, and landed on 9 March 201
- ... [22] Flying aboard NASA T-38 training jets , the six astronauts returned to Kennedy Space Center on 28 october 2010 for final pre-launch preparations. [23] The crew gathered for the Terminal Countdown Demonstra ...
#9 Kosmos 50
Kosmos 50 ( Russian : Космос 50 meaning Cosmos 50 ) or Zenit-2 No.25 was a Soviet , first generation, low resolution, optical film-return reconnaissance satellite launched in 1964. A Zenit-2 spacecraft, Kosmos 50 was the twenty-fourth of eighty-one such satellites to be launched [4] and had a mass o
- ... ies Spacecraft type Zenit-2 Manufacturer OKB-1 Launch mass 4730 kg [1] Start of mission Launch date 28 october 1964 10:48:00 GMT [2] Rocket Vostok-2 s/n R15002-02 Launch site Baikonur , Site 31/6 Contractor OKB ...
- ... ow Earth Perigee altitude 190 km Apogee altitude 230 km Inclination 51.3° Period 88.7 minutes Epoch 28 october 1964 Kosmos 50 was launched by a Vostok-2 rocket, serial number R15002-02, [5] flying from Site 31/ ...
- ... 02-02, [5] flying from Site 31/6 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome . The launch took place at 10:48 GMT on 28 october 1964, and following its successful arrival in orbit the spacecraft received its Kosmos designation; ...
#10 Soyuz 2
Soyuz 2 ( Russian : Союз 2 , Union 2 ) was an uncrewed spacecraft in the Soyuz family intended to be the target of a docking maneuver by the crewed Soyuz 3 spacecraft. It was intended to be the first docking of a crewed spacecraft in the Soviet space program. Although the two craft approached closel
- ... e Baikonur , Site 1/5 [2] Contractor Experimental Design Bureau (OKB-1) End of mission Landing date 28 october 1968, 07:51 GMT Landing site Kazakh Steppe , Kazakhstan Orbital parameters Reference system Geocent ...
#11 M-Cubed
M-Cubed is a miniaturized satellite built by students at the University of Michigan in a joint project run by the Michigan Exploration Laboratory (MXL) and JPL . It is an example of the popular CubeSat design for amateur satellites. It was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on October 28, 2011
- ... he popular CubeSat design for amateur satellites. It was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on october 28, 2011 atop a Delta II rocket. M-Cubed was launched as a secondary payload to the Suomi NPP satellite ...
- ... 11-061F SATCAT no. 37855 Spacecraft properties Spacecraft type CubeSat Start of mission Launch date 28 october 2011 ( 2011-10-28 ) Rocket Delta II 7920-10C Launch site Vandenberg SLC-2W Orbital parameters Refer ...
#12 Soyuz TMA-2
Soyuz TMA-2 was a Soyuz (Russian Союз ТМА-2, Union TMA-2 ) mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched by a Soyuz FG launch vehicle. The spacecraft docked with the ISS 2003-04-28 and undocked 2003-10-27. [1] Soyuz TMA-2 was the second flight for the TMA modification of the Soyuz spacec
- ... ( 2003-04-26UTC03:53:52Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-FG Launch site Baikonur 1/5 End of mission Landing date october 28, 2003, 02:40:20 ( 2003-10-28UTC02:40:21Z ) UTC Landing site Near Arkalyk 49°55′N 66°57′E Orbital par ...
- ... His bride was in Texas where long distance marriages are legal. The spacecraft returned to Earth on october 28, with both the "Expedition 7" crew as well as Pedro Duque on board. Duque was launched with Soyuz TM ...
#13 STS-120
STS-120 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on 23 October 2007 from the Kennedy Space Center , Florida. [5] The mission is also referred to as ISS-10A by the ISS program. STS-120 delivered the Harmony module and reconfigured a portion of the station in
- ... articipated in a press conference with CBS , Fox News , and WHAM-TV from inside Harmony . [58] [59] 28 october (FLIGHT DAY 6) The two crews awoke at 05:08 UTC, and began preparing for the second EVA. Parazynski ...
- ... line disconnections, P6 aft radiator shroud installations. EVA2 Scott E. Parazynski Daniel M. Tani 28 october 2007 09:32 UTC 28 October 2007 16:05 UTC 6 hours, 33 minutes Z1 to P6 umbilical disconnections, P6 ...
- ... ft radiator shroud installations. EVA2 Scott E. Parazynski Daniel M. Tani 28 October 2007 09:32 UTC 28 october 2007 16:05 UTC 6 hours, 33 minutes Z1 to P6 umbilical disconnections, P6 detach from Z1, S1 radiato ...
#14 Prichal (ISS module)
Prichal nodal module also known as Uzlovoy Module or UM ( Russian : Узловой Модуль "Причал" , Nodal Module Berth ) [1] is a Russian spacecraft which is part of the International Space Station (ISS). It was approved in 2011 and was launched on 24 November 2021, at 13:06:35 UTC , atop Progress M-UM ,
- ... nto the anechoic zone, where tests of the spacecraft's KURS-NA radio system began on 20 October. On 28 october , Roscosmos announced that vacuum tests had been successfully completed. [18] On 12 October, the Soy ...
#15 Kosmos 1894
Kosmos 1894 ( Russian : Космос 1894 meaning Cosmos 1894 ) is a Soviet US-KS missile early warning satellite which was launched in 1987 as part of the Oko programme. The satellite is designed to identify missile launches using optical telescopes and infrared sensors . [1] Kosmos 1894 Mission type Ear
- ... Manufacturer Lavochkin [1] Launch mass 2,400 kilograms (5,300 lb) [1] Start of mission Launch date 28 october 1987, 15:15:00 ( 1987-10-28UTC15:15Z ) UTC [2] Rocket Proton-K / DM-2 Launch site Baikonur 200/40 E ...
- ... ier rocket with a DM-2 upper stage was used to perform the launch, which took place at 15:15 UTC on 28 october 1987. [2] [3] The launch successfully placed the satellite into geostationary orbit . It subsequent ...
#16 STS-58
STS-58 was a NASA mission flown by Space Shuttle Columbia launched from Kennedy Space Center , Florida , on 18 October 1993. The missions was primarily devoted to experiments concerning the physiological effects in space . This was the first in-flight use of the "Portable In-flight Landing Operation
- ... which experiments will need a quiet, motion-free environment to produce the best possible data . On 28 october 1993, after enjoying a half a day off, the astronauts aboard Columbia continued to collect scientif ...
#17 Prospero (spacecraft)
The Prospero satellite , also known as the X-3 , [2] was launched by the United Kingdom in 1971. It was designed to undertake a series of experiments to study the effects of the space environment on communications satellites and remained operational until 1973, after which it was contacted annually
- ... properties Manufacturer BAC Marconi Launch mass 66 kilograms (146 lb) Start of mission Launch date 28 october 1971 04:09 ( 1971-10-28UTC04:09 ) GMT Rocket Black Arrow R3 Launch site Woomera LA-5B End of missio ...
- ... ve orbit after a premature second stage shut-down. [9] LAUNCH Prospero was launched at 04:09 GMT on 28 october 1971, from Launch Area 5B (LA-5B) at Woomera, South Australia , on a Black Arrow rocket, making Bri ...
- ... ntly being developed by Skyrora and other UK companies. More details are expected to be released by 28 october 2021, the satellite's 50th anniversary. [15] SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal Timeline of artificial sat ...
#18 ION Satellite Carrier
ION Satellite Carrier (formerly ION CubeSat Carrier) is a satellite platform developed, manufactured, and operated by Italian company D-Orbit . The platform features a customizable 64U satellite dispenser capable of hosting a combination of CubeSats that fits the volume. Throughout a mission, ION Sa
- ... eleased successfully the first SuperDove satellite of the batch; the last satellite was deployed on october 28t h. ID-Orbit plans to launch at least three more ION missions in 2021. [6] D-Orbit is a successful al ...
#19 Hinode (satellite)
Hinode ( / ˈ h iː n oʊ d eɪ / ; Japanese : ひので , IPA: [çinode] , Sunrise ), formerly Solar-B , is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Solar mission with United States and United Kingdom collaboration. It is the follow-up to the Yohkoh (Solar-A) mission and it was launched on the final flight of t
- ... onous orbit over the day/night terminator , which allows near-continuous observation of the Sun. On 28 october 2006, the probe's instruments captured their first images. Japanese satellite Hinode Artist's impre ...
#20 Radio Aurora Explorer
Radio Aurora Explorer ( RAX ) is the first National Science Foundation sponsored CubeSat mission. [2] The RAX mission is a joint effort between SRI International in Menlo Park, California and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The chief scientist at SRI International , Dr. Hasan Bahc
- ... e mission concept with improved bus performance and additional operational modes. RAX-2 launched on october 28, 2011 as part of the NASA ELaNa -3 mission. [4] [5] CAPABILITIES AND MISSION OBJECTIVES RAX is capab ...
- ... sign of a second flight unit, RAX-2. [7] RAX 2 MISSION Main article: RAX-2 LAUNCH RAX-2 launched on october 28, 2011, [8] as a secondary payload on NASA's NPOESS Preparatory Project [9] mission. The CubeSat laun ...