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Uncrewed test of upgraded Soyuz spacecraft: 30 November 1973, 13:08 Molniya-M (8K78M) LC-41/1, Plesetsk: Successful Molniya 1-26: 17 December 1973, 12:00 Soyuz-M (11A511M) LC-41/1, Plesetsk: Successful Kosmos 616 18 December 1973, 11:55 Soyuz (11A511) LC-1/5, Baikonur: Successful Soyuz 13: Crewed orbital flight, 2 cosmonauts: 21 December 1973 ...
The first era of the Soyuz programme's crewed missions (Soyuz 1-40) used the 7K series of Soyuz craft, which included the first-generation (1.0) Soyuz 7K-OK, a variant (1.5) Soyuz 7K-OKS, the second-generation (2.0) Soyuz 7K-T, and the (2.5) Soyuz 7K-TM variant. Following this first era, successive eras of crewed missions have had mission ...
Soviet SOKOL KM Rescue Suit used in the Soyuz program from around 1973 on display in the Tellus Science Museum near Cartersville, Georgia. Suit has a length of 64 inches, a shoulder width of 24 inches, and a weight of 22 pounds. Date: 18 September 2021 (according to Exif data) Source: Own work: Author: JJonahJackalope
First orbital launch of Feng Bao 1. 21 September 13:05 Soyuz-U (R-7 11A511U) Plesetsk Kosmos 587 (Zenit 4MK) MOM Low Earth Reconnaissance: 4 October 1973: Successful 27 September 12:18 Soyuz (R-7 11A511) Baikonur Site 1/5 Soyuz 12, 2 Cosmonauts: MOM Low Earth Crewed orbital flight: 29 September 1973: Successful Return-to-flight after Soyuz 11 ...
This is a list of the human spaceflight missions conducted by the Soviet space program.These missions belong to the Vostok, Voskhod, and Soyuz space programs.. The first patch from the Soviet Space Program was worn by Valentina Tereshkova, [1] then the same patch for the Voskhod 2, Soyuz 4/5 and Soyuz 11, [2] Soyuz 3 had an official insignia that wasn't worn during the flight, [3] and then in ...
The Sokol space suit (Russian: Cокол, lit. 'Falcon') is a series of soft-body pressure suits designed and built by NPP Zvezda.It was first introduced in 1973 for the Soviet space program following the Soyuz 11 disaster, and continues to see use in the modern day primarily by the Russian space program, being worn by space travelers flying aboard the Soyuz spacecraft.
Soyuz 13 (Russian: Союз 13, Union 13) was a December, 1973, Soviet crewed space flight, the second test flight of the redesigned Soyuz 7K-T spacecraft that first flew as Soyuz 12. The spacecraft was specially modified to carry the Orion 2 Space Observatory .
18 May 1973 22 February 2017 786 765 22 [5] Single most launched carrier rocket ever built Used for crewed Soyuz launches. Soyuz-U2: 11A511U2 Carrier rocket 3 23 December 1982 3 September 1995 72 72 0 Used for crewed Soyuz launches. Soyuz-FG: 11A511U-FG Carrier rocket 3 or 4 20 May 2001 25 September 2019 70 69 1 Used for crewed Soyuz launches.