langs: 5 сентября [ru] / september 5 [en] / 5. september [de] / 5 septembre [fr] / 5 settembre [it] / 5 de septiembre [es]
days: september 2 / september 3 / september 4 / september 5 / september 6 / september 7 / september 8
Cosmonaut / Cosmonaut
#1 Yulia Peresild
Yulia Sergeevna Peresild ( Russian : Юлия Сергеевна Пересильд ; born 5 September 1984) is a Russian stage and film actress. [1] She is the first professional actress to act in outer space after her spaceflight to the ISS in October 2021. [2] Russian cosmonaut and actress (born 1984) In this name tha
- Yulia Sergeevna Peresild ( Russian : Юлия Сергеевна Пересильд ; born 5 september 1984) is a Russian stage and film actress. [1] She is the first professional actress to act in oute ...
- ... esild . Yulia Peresild Юлия Пересильд Peresild in 2017 Born Yulia Sergeevna Peresild ( 1984-09-05 ) 5 september 1984 (age 37) Pskov , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union (now Russia ) Nationality Russian Alma mater Mosc ...
#2 John Glenn
John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was an American Marine Corps aviator , engineer , astronaut , businessman, and politician. He was the third American in space, and the first American to orbit the Earth , circling it three times in 1962. Following his retirement from NASA
- ... tion Club. In 2001 he guest-starred as himself on the American television sitcom Frasier . [238] On september 5, 2009, John and Annie Glenn dotted the "i" in Ohio State University's Script Ohio marching band perf ...
#3 Aleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin
Aleksandr Nikolayevich Balandin ( Russian : Александр Николаевич Баландин ) (born July 30, 1953) is a Russian cosmonaut . He is married with two children. He was selected as a cosmonaut on December 1, 1978, and retired on October 17, 1994. Russian cosmonaut In this name that follows Eastern Slavic n
- ... nd Mir space station. In September 1989 - flight engineer of the backup crew of the Soyuz TM-8 . On september 5, 1989, Soyuz TM-8 Union reached the orbit with the main crew ( Aleksandr Serebrov and Aleksandr Vikt ...
#4 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
- ... STS-41-D completed 96 orbits of the Earth before landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on 5 september 1984. On his third flight, Hartsfield was spacecraft commander of Challenger on STS-61-A , the West ...
#5 Akihiko Hoshide
Akihiko Hoshide ( 星出 彰彦 , Hoshide Akihiko , born December 28, 1968) is a Japanese engineer , JAXA astronaut , and former Commander of the International Space Station . On August 30, 2012, Hoshide became the third Japanese astronaut to walk in space. [1] Japanese engineer and JAXA astronaut Akihiko H
- ... on STS-72 . ASTRONAUT CAREER Hoshide taking a space selfie during extravehicular activity (EVA) on september 5, 2012, with the Sun behind him. In February 1999 Hoshide was selected by NASDA (now JAXA) as one of ...
- ... sian Orbital Segment ahead of the launch and docking of the future Nauka laboratory module. [12] On 5 september he and Williams went outside the station again, for a 6-hour, 28-minute spacewalk to replace the MB ...
#6 Andriyan Nikolayev
Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolayev ( Chuvash and Russian : Андриян Григорьевич Николаев ; 5 September 1929 – 3 July 2004) was a Soviet cosmonaut . In 1962, aboard Vostok 3 , he became the third Soviet cosmonaut to fly into space. Nikolayev was an ethnic Chuvash and is considered as the first Turkic per
- ... Vostok 3 , Soyuz 9 Mission insignia Signature EARLY LIFE Andrian Grigoryevich Nikolayev was born on september 5, 1929, in Sorseli, a village in the Chuvash region of the Volga River valley, and spent his time gro ...
- Andriyan Grigoryevich Nikolayev ( Chuvash and Russian : Андриян Григорьевич Николаев ; 5 september 1929 – 3 July 2004) was a Soviet cosmonaut . In 1962, aboard Vostok 3 , he became the third Soviet ...
- ... s for verification . ( May 2010 ) Andriyan Nikolayev Andriyan Nikolayev in 1976 Born ( 1929-09-05 ) 5 september 1929 Shorshely , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union Died 3 July 2004 (2004-07-03) (aged 74) Cheboksary , C ...
#7 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
- ... e things you would want in a fellow crewmember." [55] Discovery landed at Edwards Air Force Base on september 5, after a flight lasting 6 days and 56 minutes. [47] SPACE SHUTTLE CHALLENGER DISASTER Main article: ...
#8 Mike Mullane
Richard Michael Mullane (born September 10, 1945; Col , USAF , Ret.) is an engineer and Weapon Systems Officer, a retired USAF officer, and a former NASA astronaut . During his career, he flew as a mission specialist on STS-41-D , STS-27 , and STS-36 . American aerospace and weapons engineer and ast
- ... pleted 96 orbits of the Earth in 145 hours before landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on september 5, 1984. Mullane then was assigned to STS-62-A , the first Shuttle mission scheduled to launch from Va ...
#9 Dale Gardner
Dale Allan Gardner (November 8, 1948 – February 19, 2014) was a NASA astronaut , and naval flight officer who flew two Space Shuttle missions during the mid 1980s. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( February 2014 ) Dale A. Gardner Born ( 1948-11-08 ) November 8, 1948 Fairmo
- ... w Astronaut for the fourth flight ( STS-4 ). He flew as a mission specialist on STS-8 (August 30 to september 5, 1983) and STS-51-A (November 8–16, 1984). Gardner logged a total of 337 hours in space and 225 orbi ...
- ... S-8 completed 98 Earth orbits in 145 hours before landing at Edwards Air Force Base , California on september 5, 1983. Gardner holds up a "For Sale" sign after Palapa B-2 and WESTAR VI were recovered STS-51-A , t ...
#10 Michael Coats
Michael Lloyd Coats (born January 16, 1946) is a former NASA astronaut (three spaceflights), raised in Riverside, California . From December 2005 to December 2012, he served as Director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas . [1] American aerospace engineer, test pilot, and astronaut Michael
- ... STS-41-D completed 96 orbits of the Earth before landing at Edwards Air Force Base , California, on september 5, 1984. STS-61-H In February 1985, Coats was selected as the commander of STS-61-H , which was subseq ...
#11 Steven Hawley
Steven Alan Hawley (born December 12, 1951) is a former NASA astronaut who flew on five U.S. Space Shuttle flights. He is professor of physics and astronomy and director of engineering physics at the University of Kansas . [1] American astronaut For the New York politician, see Stephen Hawley . Stev
- ... SA Astronaut Group 8 to make a space flight. [4] [5] DISCOVERY 41D STS-41-D Discovery (August 30 to september 5, 1984) was launched from the Kennedy Space Center , Florida , on its maiden flight and landed at Edw ...
#12 Sunita Williams
Sunita Lyn Williams (born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut and United States Navy officer who formerly held the records for most spacewalks by a woman (seven) and most spacewalk time for a woman (50 hours, 40 minutes). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Williams was assigned to the International Sp
- ... T during ISS Expedition 32 Williams appears to touch the bright Sun during a spacewalk conducted on september 5, 2012. Williams was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 15, 2012, as part of Expedition 32 ...
#13 Duane Graveline
Duane Edgar "Doc" Graveline (March 2, 1931 – September 5, 2016) was an American physician and NASA astronaut . He was one of the six scientists selected in 1965, in NASA's fourth group of astronauts , for the Apollo program . He was best known for being immersed in water for seven days as part of hi
- Duane Edgar "Doc" Graveline (March 2, 1931 – september 5, 2016) was an American physician and NASA astronaut . He was one of the six scientists selected in 1 ...
- ... uane Graveline Born Duane Edgar Graveline ( 1931-03-02 ) March 2, 1931 Newport, Vermont , U.S. Died september 5, 2016 (2016-09-05) (aged 85) Merritt Island, Florida , U.S. Resting place Arlington National Cemeter ...
- ... g and galactic cosmic radiation and personal health maintenance. Graveline died at the age of 85 on september 5, 2016. Graveline's ashes were interred at Arlington National Cemetery on May 3, 2017, with full mili ...
#14 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 ,
- ... Florida Secretary of State and two-term U.S. representative, defeated three other candidates in the september 5 Republican primary. Harris's role in the 2000 presidential election made her a polarizing figure. Ma ...
#15 Ko San
Ko San (born October 19, 1976) is CEO and founder of TIDE Institute and ATEAM Ventures. In this Korean name , the family name is Ko . Ko San Born ( 1976-10-19 ) October 19, 1976 (age 45) Busan , South Korea Nationality South Korean Occupation Entrepreneur , Researcher Space career KAP Astronaut Se
- ... n the Korean Astronaut Program , set to fly as a crew on the Russian Soyuz TMA-12 in April 2008. On september 5, 2007, the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology chose Ko San over Yi So-Yeon based on performan ...
#16 Yuri Gidzenko
Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko ( Russian: Юрий Павлович Гидзенко ; born March 26, 1962) is a Russian cosmonaut . [1] He was a test cosmonaut of the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (TsPK). Gidzenko has flown into space three times and has lived on board the Mir and the International Space Station. He
- ... us flight the Soyuz spacecraft docked automatically with the Mir space station's -X docking port on september 5. The three member crew became the 20th Mir resident crew. During the first week after docking, Eurom ...
#17 Guion Bluford
Guion Stewart Bluford Jr. (born November 22, 1942) is an American aerospace engineer , retired U.S. Air Force officer and fighter pilot , and former NASA astronaut in which capacity he became the second person of African descent to go to space . [1] [2] [lower-alpha 1] Before becoming an astronaut,
- ... eted 98 orbits of the Earth in 145 hours before landing at Edwards Air Force Base , California , on september 5, 1983. [6] Bluford on STS-8 in 1983 Bluford then served on the crew of STS-61-A , the German D-1 Spa ...
#18 Yi So-yeon
Yi So-yeon (born June 2, 1978) is a South Korean astronaut and biotechnologist who became the first Korean to fly in space. [1] Upon return from her mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), Yi continued as a KARI researcher attending the International Space University before retiring fr
- ... was one of the two finalists chosen on December 25, 2006 through the Korean Astronaut Program . On september 5, 2007, the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology selected Ko San as the primary astronaut, and Y ...
#19 William E. Thornton
William Edgar Thornton (April 14, 1929 – January 11, 2021) was an American NASA astronaut. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from University of North Carolina and a doctorate in medicine , also from UNC. He flew on Challenger twice, the STS-8 and STS-51B missions. American astronau
- ... is currently scheduled for flight. [2] SPACEFLIGHT EXPERIENCE STS-8 STS-8 Challenger (August 30 to september 5, 1983). This was the third flight for the Challenger and the first mission with a night launch from ...
Museum / Museum
#1 Imperial War Museum Duxford
Imperial War Museum Duxford is a branch of the Imperial War Museum near Duxford in Cambridgeshire , England. Britain's largest aviation museum , [2] Duxford houses the museum's large exhibits, including nearly 200 aircraft , military vehicles, artillery and minor naval vessels in seven main exhibiti
- ... e £8,000. [2] Major events have included the Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary airshow, held on 4–5 5 september 2010, attended by more than 40,000 people, [40] featuring formation displays by four Hawker Hurrican ...
Spacecraft / Spacecraft
#1 JCSAT-11
JCSAT-11 , was a geostationary communications satellite ordered by JSAT Corporation (now SKY Perfect JSAT Group ) which was designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin on the A2100 platform. The satellite was designated to be used as an on-orbit, but was lost on launch failure. [2] JCSAT-11 Mission
- ... m (89 ft × 30 ft) with solar panels and antennas deployed. Start of mission Launch date 22:43 : 10, september 5, 2007 (UTC) ( 2007-09-05T22 : 43 : 10Z ) Rocket Proton-M / Briz-M Launch site Baikonur Site 200/39 C ...
- ... streak of successful JCSAT launches was ended when a Proton-M / Briz-M failed to orbit JCSAT-11 on september 5, 2007. A damaged pyro firing cable on the interstage truss prevented the second stage from controlli ...
#2 Voyager 2
Voyager 2 is a space probe launched by NASA on August 20, 1977, to study the outer planets and interstellar space beyond the Sun's heliosphere . As a part of the Voyager program , it was launched 16 days before its twin, Voyager 1 , on a trajectory that took longer to reach gas giants Jupiter and Sa
- ... d a Titan IIIE / Centaur launch vehicle . Two weeks later, the twin Voyager 1 probe was launched on september 5, 1977. However, Voyager 1 reached both Jupiter and Saturn sooner, as Voyager 2 had been launched int ...
#3 STS-128
STS-128 ( ISS assembly flight 17A ) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on August 28, 2009. Space Shuttle Discovery carried the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo as its primary payload. Leonardo contained a collection of experiments for study
- ... r spent the night in the Quest Joint Airlock , at a lower pressure of 10.2 psi instead of 14.7 psi. september 5 (FLIGHT DAY 9 – EVA 3) Danny Olivas during EVA 3. Highlights from the third spacewalk (2 min 21 secs ...
- ... or more spacewalks. :Robotic Arm Operators: Ford and Stott EVA 3 John D. Olivas Christer Fuglesang september 5, 2009 20:39 UTC September 6, 2009 03:40 UTC 7 hours, 01 minutes Preparations for the arrival of the ...
#4 STS-68
STS-68 was a human spaceflight mission using Space Shuttle Endeavour that launched from Kennedy Space Center , Florida on 30 September 1994. 1994 American crewed spaceflight STS-68 SIR-C in Endeavour ' s payload bay Names Space Transportation System -65 Mission type Radar imaging Operator NASA COSPA
- ... hipped to the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi for test stand firing over the Labor day weekend ( 5 september 1994). Transatlantic Abort Landing (TAL) sites for the initial launch attempt were Zaragoza , Spain ...
#5 Viking 2
The Viking 2 mission was part of the American Viking program to Mars , and consisted of an orbiter and a lander essentially identical to that of the Viking 1 mission. [1] Viking 2 was operational on Mars for 1281 sols ( 1316 days ; 3 years, 221 days ). The Viking 2 lander operated on the surface
- ... y Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (December 2006). First color image ( Viking 2 lander Camera 2 sol 2 , september 5, 1976) 14:36 Viking 2 lander Camera 2 22G144 (Low Resolution Color) Sol 552 19:16 Frost on Mars. Vik ...
#6 Soyuz TM-8
Soyuz TM-8 was a 1989 spaceflight which carried the fifth long duration crew to the Soviet space station Mir . [2] It was part of the Soyuz-TM series of spacecraft, which were the fourth generation of the Soviet Soyuz . Soyuz TM-8 was the eighth crewed spaceflight to Mir, and spent 166 days in orbit
- ... sandr Viktorenko Aleksandr Serebrov Callsign Ви́тязь (Vityaz - Knight) Start of mission Launch date 5 september 1989, 21:38:03 ( 1989-09-05UTC21:38:03Z ) UTC Rocket Soyuz-U2 End of mission Landing date 19 Februa ...
#7 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
- ... remained in this orbit for 10 days and then was backed out in stages to a 100 km circular orbit by september 5, 2000. Maneuvers in mid-October led to a flyby of Eros within 5.3 km of the surface at 07:00 UT on O ...
#8 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
- ... capacity, requiring minor limitations in normal operations until the problem could be addressed. On 5 september 2012, in a second six-hour EVA, astronauts Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide successfully replace ...
#9 STS-8
STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger . It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on September 5, 1983, conducting the first night launch and night landing of the Space Shuttle program . It also carried the first African-American astron
- ... nd the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger . It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on september 5, 1983, conducting the first night launch and night landing of the Space Shuttle program . It also ca ...
- ... ch site Kennedy Space Center , LC-39A Contractor Rockwell International End of mission Landing date september 5, 1983, Landing site Edwards Air Force Base , Runway 22 Orbital parameters Reference system Geocentri ...
- ... ow for further communications testing, and Challenger touched down at 07:40:33 UTC (00:40:33 PDT ), september 5, 1983, on Runway 22 at Edwards Air Force Base, on the morning of the seventh day of the mission. [30 ...
#10 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
- ... le attached to Mir, in constant communication with the cosmonauts as well as ground controllers. On 5 september , Foale and Solovyev conducted a six-hour external extravehicular activity to survey damage outside ...
#11 Progress M-16M
Progress M-16M ( Russian : Прогресс М-16М ), identified by NASA as Progress 48P , is a Progress spacecraft used by Roskosmos to resupply the International Space Station during 2012. The sixteenth Progress-M 11F615A60 spacecraft, it has the serial number 416 and was built by RKK Energia . Progress M-
- ... Soyuz flights to reduce crew fatigue. [1] [2] HURRICANE LESLIE (2012) A photo of Hurricane Leslie , 5 september 2012, by the Aqua satellite. Partially obstructed by two Russian spacecraft in the foreground, Trop ...
#12 STS-74
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program , and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir . Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy. It
- ... ust 1995. Installation of the three Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs) on Atlantis was completed on 5 september 1995, as were closeout operations on the Russian docking module. On 7 November, engineers determine ...
#13 Telstar 302
Telstar 302 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes , it was located at orbital position of 85 degrees west longitude and was operated by AT&T . The satellite was based on the HS-376 platform and its life expectancy was 10 years. Telstar 302 left service on September 5, 1997. The
- ... was based on the HS-376 platform and its life expectancy was 10 years. Telstar 302 left service on september 5, 1997. The satellite was successfully launched into space on August 30, 1984, at 12:41:50 UTC, aboar ...
#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
- ... ch–16 July 1986 ( EO-1 ), 5 February 1987 – 27 April 1989 (EO-2–EO-4), the record-breaking run from 5 september 1989 – 28 August 1999 (EO-5–EO-27), and 4 April–16 June 2000 ( EO-28 ). [47] [ page needed ] By the ...
- ... again left unoccupied. [17] THIRD START See also: Kvant-2 and Kristall The launch of Soyuz TM-8 on 5 september 1989 marked the beginning of the longest human presence in space, until 23 October 2010, when this ...
#15 Soyuz TM-5
Soyuz TM-5 was a crewed Soyuz spaceflight to Mir . It was launched on June 7, 1988, carrying the Mir EP-2 mission's three-person crew. This week-long stay on Mir occurred during the third long-duration Mir expedition, Mir EO-3 . The crew of EP-2 returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-4 , while the TM-5 s
- ... prove lighting conditions for the Rozhen astronomical experiment. LANDING Main article: Mir EP-3 On september 5 cosmonauts Lyakhov and Mohmand undocked from Mir. They jettisoned the orbital module and made ready ...
- ... rees Period 88.6 minutes Docking with Mir [2] Docking date 9 June 1988, 15:57:10 UTC Undocking date 5 september 1988, 23:54:57 UTC Soyuz programme (Crewed missions) ← Soyuz TM-4 Soyuz TM-6 → CREW Position Launch ...
#16 Voyager 1
Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System and interstellar space beyond the Sun's heliosphere . Launched 16 days after its twin Voyager 2 , Voyager 1 has been operating for 45 years and 1 month as of October 5
- Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on september 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System and interstellar space beyond ...
- ... Laboratory Launch mass 825.5 kg (1,820 lb) Power 470 watts (at launch) Start of mission Launch date september 5, 1977, 12:56:00 ( 1977-09-05UTC12:56Z ) UTC Rocket Titan IIIE Launch site Cape Canaveral Launch Comp ...
- ... to December 31, 1981 Voyager 1 · Earth · Jupiter · Saturn · Sun The Voyager 1 probe was launched on september 5, 1977, from Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station , aboard a Titan IIIE launch v ...
- ... eached a distance of 135 AU (12.5 billion mi; 20.2 billion km) from the Sun on May 18, 2016. [3] On september 5, 2017, that had increased to about 139.64 AU (12.980 billion mi; 20.890 billion km) from the Sun, or ...
#17 Korabl-Sputnik 1
Korabl-Sputnik 1 [3] ( Russian : Корабль Спутник 1 meaning Vessel Satellite 1 ), also known as Sputnik 4 in the West, [2] was the first test flight of the Soviet Vostok programme , and the first Vostok spacecraft . It was launched on May 15, 1960. Though Korabl-Sputnik 1 was unmanned, it was a precu
- ... n L1-11 Launch site Baikonur 1/5 End of mission Disposal Failed deorbit c. 19 May 1960 Decay date 5 september 1962 ( 1962-09-06 ) [2] Landing site 44.098951°N 87.657689°W / 44.098951; -87.657689 Orbital para ...
#18 Sirius FM-2
Sirius FM-2 , also known as Radiosat 2 , was an American communications satellite which was operated by Sirius XM Radio , previously Sirius Satellite Radio . It was constructed by Space Systems Loral and was based on the LS-1300 satellite bus . Launch occurred on 5 September 2000, at 09:43 GMT. The
- ... constructed by Space Systems Loral and was based on the LS-1300 satellite bus . Launch occurred on 5 september 2000, at 09:43 GMT. The launch was contracted by International Launch Services , and used a Proton- ...
- ... Bus LS-1300 Manufacturer Loral Launch mass 3,800 kilograms (8,400 lb) Start of mission Launch date 5 september 2000 ( 2000-09-05 ) Rocket Proton-K / DM3 Launch site Baikonur 81/23 Contractor ILS End of mission ...
#19 Soyuz TM-22
Soyuz TM-22 was a Soyuz spaceflight to the Soviet space station Mir . [1] It launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch Pad 1 on September 3, 1995. [1] After two days of free flight, the crew docked with Mir to become Mir Principal Expedition 20 and Euromir 95. [2] Mir 20 was a harbinger of the multin
- ... he Mir space station for a 179-day stay. It was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and docked on september 5, 1995, with Mir's Kvant-2 module at the port that was vacated by Progress M-28 a day before. Soyuz T ...
- ... ission, Mir housed crews from four countries: Russia , Canada , Germany and the United States . [2] september 5 11, 1995 SOYUZ-TM 22 DOCKS Mir September 5–11, 1995 After two days of autonomous orbital flight, on ...
- ... s: Russia , Canada , Germany and the United States . [2] SEPTEMBER 5–11, 1995 SOYUZ-TM 22 DOCKS Mir september 5 11, 1995 After two days of autonomous orbital flight, on September 5, the spacecraft docked with Mir ...
- ... 11, 1995 SOYUZ-TM 22 DOCKS Mir September 5–11, 1995 After two days of autonomous orbital flight, on september 5, the spacecraft docked with Mir after circling from 90-120m out at the -X docking port. [2] After an ...
- ... 340 kilometres (210 mi) Inclination 51.6 degrees Docking with Mir Docking port Forward Docking date 5 september 1995, 10:29:53 UTC Undocking date 29 February 1996, 7:20:06 UTC Time docked 176.8 days Soyuz progra ...
#20 European Remote-Sensing Satellite
European Remote Sensing satellite ( ERS ) was the European Space Agency 's first Earth-observing satellite programme using a polar orbit. It consisted of 2 satellites, ERS-1 and ERS-2. European Space Agency Earth-observing satellite program This article is about the European satellite program. For t
- ... on. Over a series of burns in July, August and September, ERS-2 was finally depleted of all fuel on 5 september 2011. At 13:16:38 the batteries were switched off and the satellite decommissioned. The spacecraft ...
- ... However, the spacecraft survived both this maneuver and a second 40-minute burn on 3 September. On 5 september a third burn was initiated and the fuel tanks were finally drained. SEE ALSO Spaceflight portal 199 ...