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Akebono (satellite)
Areocentric orbit
Ariane 2
Ariane 3
Ariane 4
Arianespace
Astronaut
Atlas G
Baikonur Cosmodrome
Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200
Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81
Bion 9
Block 2BL
Block D
British Sky Broadcasting
CNES
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 36
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 40
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41
Coordinated Universal Time
Cosmic Background Explorer
Cosmology
Czech Republic
DFS-1
Defense Satellite Communications System
Defense Support Program
Delta 3000
Delta 4000
Delta 5000
Delta II
ELA-1
ELA-2
ELINT
European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
European Space Agency
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Akebono (satellite)
Areocentric orbit
Ariane 2
Ariane 3
Ariane 4
Arianespace
Astronaut
Atlas G
Baikonur Cosmodrome
Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200
Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81
Bion 9
Block 2BL
Block D
British Sky Broadcasting
CNES
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 36
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 40
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 41
Coordinated Universal Time
Cosmic Background Explorer
Cosmology
Czech Republic
DFS-1
Defense Satellite Communications System
Defense Support Program
Delta 3000
Delta 4000
Delta 5000
Delta II
ELA-1
ELA-2
ELINT
European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
European Space Agency
The Galileo probe is deployed from Space Shuttle Atlantis on STS-34, beginning a fourteen year mission to Jupiter
Orbital launches
First
10 January
Last
27 December
Total
102
Successes
101
Failures
1
Rockets
Maiden Flights
Ariane 4 44L
Delta 4925
Delta 5920
Delta II 6925
Titan IVA
Retirements
Ariane 2
Ariane 3
Atlas G
Delta 3920
Delta 5920
Titan 34D
Manned flights
Orbital
6
Total travellers
27
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The launch of the only Delta 5920 with the Cosmic Background Explorer.
Contents
1 Launches
1.1 January
1.2 February
1.3 March
1.4 April
1.5 May
1.6 June
1.7 July
1.8 August
1.9 September
1.10 October
1.11 November
1.12 December
2 Deep-space rendezvous
3 References
3.1 Footnotes
Launches
← Jan · Feb · Mar · Apr · May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct · Nov · Dec →
Date and time (UTC)
Rocket
Launch site
LSP
Payload
Operator
Orbit
Function
Decay (UTC)
Outcome
Remarks
January
10 January
02:05
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/39
Kosmos 1987 (GLONASS)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1988 (GLONASS)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1989 (Etalon-2)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
12 January
11:29
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 16/2
Kosmos 1990 (Resurs-F2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
11 February
Successful
18 January
08:20
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 1991 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
1 February
Successful
26 January
09:16
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/40
Gorizont 17
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
26 January
15:36
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 1992 (Strela-2M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
27 January
01:23
Ariane 2
Kourou ELA-1
Arianespace
Intelsat 515
Intelsat
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
28 January
12:30
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 1993 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
27 March
Successful
February
10 February
08:53
Soyuz-U2
Baikonur Site 1/5
Progress 40
Low Earth (Mir)
Logistics
5 March
01:59
Successful
10 February
15:13
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32
Kosmos 1994 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1995 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1996 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1997 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1998 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 1999 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
10 February
16:55
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2000 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
3 March
Successful
14 February
04:21
Molniya-M/2BL
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2001 (Oko)
Molniya
Early warning
In orbit
Successful
14 February
17:00
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 2002 (Taifun-2)
Low Earth
Radar calibration
15 October
Successful
14 February
18:30
Delta II 6925
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
McDonnell Douglas
USA-35 (GPS II-1)
US Air Force
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
Maiden flight of Delta II 6925
First flight of Block II GPS satellite
15 February
11:00
Molniya-M/ML
Baikonur
Molniya 1-75
Molniya
Communications
In orbit
Successful
17 February
14:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2003 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
3 March
Successful
21 February
23:30
Mu-3S-II
Uchinoura
ISAS
Akebono
ISAS
Low Earth
Aurora observation
In orbit
Operational
22 February
03:28
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 2004 (Parus)
Low Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
28 February
04:05
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32
Meteor 2-18
Low Earth
Earth sciences
In orbit
Successful
March
2 March
18:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2005 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
25 April
Successful
6 March
23:29
Ariane 4 44LP
Kourou ELA-2
Arianespace
JCSAT 1
JSAT
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Meteosat 4
EUMETSAT
Geosynchronous
Weather satellite
In orbit
Successful
13 March
14:57
Space Shuttle Discovery
Kennedy LC-39B
STS-29
NASA
Low Earth
Satellite deployment
18 March
14:36
Successful
TDRS-4 (TDRS-D)
NASA
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Operational
Manned orbital flight with 5 astronauts
16 March
14:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2006 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
31 March
Successful
16 March
18:54
Soyuz-U2
Baikonur Site 1/5
Progress 41
Low Earth (Mir)
Logistics
25 April
12:12
Successful
23 March
12:25
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2007 (Yantar-4KS1)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
22 September
Successful
24 March
13:38
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 2008 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2009 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2010 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2011 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2012 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2013 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2014 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2015 (Strela-1M)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
24 March
21:50
Delta 3920
Cape Canaveral LC-17B
McDonnell Douglas
USA-36 (Delta Star)
US Air Force
Low Earth
Technology development
23 June 1992
Successful
Final flight of Delta 3920
April
2 April
02:28
Ariane 2
Kourou ELA-1
Arianespace
Tele-X
Nordic Satellite AB
Operational: Geosynchronous
Current: Graveyard
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Final flight of Ariane 2
Tele-X retired 16 January 1998
4 April
18:36
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 2016 (Parus)
Low Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
6 April
14:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2017 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
19 April
Successful
14 April
04:08
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/39
Raduga 23
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
20 April
18:29
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2018 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
19 June
Successful
26 April
17:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 41/1
Foton 5
Low Earth
Microgravity research
11 May
Successful
May
4 May
18:47
Space Shuttle Atlantis
Kennedy LC-39B
STS-30
NASA
Low Earth
Interstellar probe deployment
8 May
05:43
Successful
Magellan
NASA
Cytherean
Radar mapping
12 October 1994
Successful
Manned orbital flight with 5 astronauts
5 May
13:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2019 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
18 May
Successful
10 May
19:47
Titan 34D/Transtage
Cape Canaveral LC-40
Martin Marietta
USA-37 (Vortex 6)
NRO
Geosynchronous
SIGINT
In orbit
Successful
17 May
13:00
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2020 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
15 July
Successful
24 May
10:30
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2021 (Yantar-1KFT)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
6 July
Successful
25 May
08:50
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 43/3
Resurs-F1
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
17 June
Successful
Pion 1
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
23 July
Successful
Pion 2
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
24 July
Successful
31 May
08:31
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/40
Kosmos 2022 (GLONASS)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2023 (GLONASS)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2024 (Etalon 2)
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
June
1 June
12:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2025 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
15 June
Successful
5 June
22:37
Ariane 4 44L
Kourou ELA-2
Arianespace
Superbird A
SCC
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
DFS-1
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Maiden flight of Ariane 4 44L
7 June
05:12
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 132/2
Kosmos 2026 (Parus)
Low Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
8 June
17:09
Molniya-M/ML
Plesetsk
Molniya 3-45L
Molniya
Communications
14 December 2001
Successful
9 June
10:10
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32/2
Okean-01
Intended: Low Earth
9 June
Launch failure
10 June
22:19
Delta II 6925
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
McDonnell Douglas
USA-38 (GPS II-2)
US Air Force
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
14 June
12:30
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 133/3
Kosmos 2027 (Taifun-1)
Low Earth
Radar calibration
14 April 1992
Successful
14 June
13:18
Titan IVA 402/IUS
Cape Canaveral LC-41
Martin Marietta
USA-39 (DSP-14)
US Air Force
Geosynchronous
Early warning
In orbit
Operational
Maiden flight of Titan IVA
16 June
09:30
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2028 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
6 July
Successful
21 June
23:35
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/39
Raduga 1-1
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
27 June
08:04
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 16/2
Resurs-F2
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
11 July
Successful
July
4 July
15:21
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 133/3
Nadezhda 1
Low Earth
Maritime surveillance
In orbit
Successful
5 July
08:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2029 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
17 July
Successful
5 July
22:45
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/40
Gorizont 18
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
12 July
00:14
Ariane 3
Kourou ELA-1
Arianespace
Olympus 1
ESA
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Final flight of Ariane 3 and launch from ELA-1
12 July
15:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2030 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
28 July
Spacecraft failure
Spacecraft exploded in orbit on 28 July
18 July
09:44
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 16/2
Resurs-F3
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
8 August
Successful
Pion 3
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
19 September
Successful
Pion 4
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
19 September
Successful
18 July
12:10
Soyuz-U2
Baikonur Site 1/5
Kosmos 2031 (Ortlets-1)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
15 September
Successful
20 July
08:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2032 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
3 August
Successful
24 July
00:00
Tsyklon-2
Baikonur Site 90
Kosmos 2033 (US-P)
Low Earth
ELINT
6 January 1991
Successful
25 July
07:48
Kosmos-3M
Plesetsk Site 133/3
Kosmos 2034 (Parus)
Low Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
August
2 August
11:29
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2035 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
16 August
Successful
8 August
12:37
Space Shuttle Columbia
Kennedy LC-39B
STS-28
NASA
Low Earth
Satellite deployment
13 August
Successful
USA-40 (SDS-2-1)
US Air Force
Molniya
Communications
In orbit
Successful
USA-41
DoD
SIGINT
In orbit
Successful
Manned orbital flight with 5 astronauts
8 August
23:25
Ariane 4 44LP
Kourou ELA-2
Arianespace
TV-Sat 2
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Hipparcos
ESA
Geosynchronous transfer
Astronomy
In orbit
Successful
15 August
10:29
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 43/4
Resurs-F4
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
14 September
Successful
18 August
05:57
Delta II 6925
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
McDonnell Douglas
USA-42 (GPS II-3)
US Air Force
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
22 August
12:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2036 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
5 September
Successful
23 August
03:09
Soyuz-U2
Baikonur Site 1/5
Progress M-1
Low Earth (Mir)
Logistics
1 December
11:21
Successful
Maiden flight of Progress-M spacecraft
27 August
22:59
Delta 4925
Cape Canaveral LC-17B
McDonnell Douglas
Marco Polo 1
BSkyB
Operational: Geosynchronous
Current: Graveyard
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Maiden flight of Delta 4925
28 August
00:14
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32/2
Kosmos 2037 (Geo-IK)
Low Earth
Earth science
In orbit
Successful
September
4 September
05:54
Titan 34D/Transtage
Cape Canaveral LC-40
Martin Marietta
USA-43 (DSCS-II)
DoD
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Operational
USA-44 (DSCS-III)
DoD
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Operational
Final flight of Titan 34D and Transtage upper stage
5 September
19:11
H-I
Tanegashima LA-N
Mitsubishi
GMS-4
NASDA
Geosynchronous
Weather satellite
In orbit
Successful
5 September
21:38
Soyuz-U2
Baikonur Site 1/5
Soyuz TM-8
Low Earth (Mir)
Mir EO-5
19 February 1990
04:36
Successful
Manned orbital flight with 2 cosmonauts
6 September
01:48
Titan II 23G
Vandenberg SLC-4W
Martin Marietta
USA-45
DoD
SIGINT
In orbit
Successful
6 September
10:49
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk Site 43/3
/Resurs-F5
Low Earth
Microgravity experiments
22 September
Successful
14 September
09:49
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32
Kosmos 2038 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2039 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2040 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2041 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2042 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Kosmos 2043 (Strela-3)
Low Earth
Communications
In orbit
Successful
15 September
06:30
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
//Kosmos 2044 (Bion 9)
ESA/NASA
Low Earth
Microgravity research
29 September
Successful
22 September
08:00
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2045 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
2 October
Successful
25 September
08:56
Atlas G
Cape Canaveral LC-36B
Lockheed
USA-46 (FLTSATCOM 8)
DoD
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
Final flight of Atlas G
27 September
14:38
Molniya-M/ML
Plesetsk
Molniya 1-76
Molniya
Communications
11 November 2000
Successful
27 September
16:20
Tsyklon-2
Baikonur Site 90
Kosmos 2046 (US-P)
Low Earth
Naval reconnaissance
16 April 1991
Successful
28 September
00:04
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32/2
Intercosmos 24
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
In orbit
Successful
Magion 2
Low Earth
Atmospheric research
In orbit
Successful
28 September
17:05
Proton-K/DM-2
Baikonur Site 200/40
Gorizont 19
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
October
3 October
14:59
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2047 (Yantar-4K2)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
21 November
Successful
17 October
13:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2048 (Zenit-8)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
26 October
Successful
18 October
16:53
Space Shuttle Atlantis
Kennedy LC-39B
STS-34
NASA
Low Earth
Interstellar probe deployment
23 October
Successful
Galileo
NASA
Jovian
Jupiter orbiter
21 September 2003
Successful
Galileo Probe
NASA
Jovian
Jupiter entry probe
7 December 1995
Successful
Manned orbital flight with 5 astronauts
21 October
09:31
Delta II 6925
Cape Canaveral LC-17A
McDonnell Douglas
USA-47 (GPS II-4)
US Air Force
Medium Earth
Navigation
In orbit
Successful
24 October
21:35
Tsyklon-3
Plesetsk Site 32
Meteor 3-3
Low Earth
Earth science
In orbit
Successful
27 October
23:05
Ariane 4 44L
Kourou ELA-2
Arianespace
Intelsat 602
Intelsat
Geosynchronous
Communications
In orbit
Successful
November
17 November
10:50
Soyuz-U
Baikonur
Kosmos 2049 (Yantar-4KS1)
Low Earth
Reconnaissance
19 June 1990
Successful
18 November
14:34
Delta 5920
Vandenberg SLC-2W
McDonnell Douglas
COBE
NASA
Sun-synchronous
Cosmology
In orbit
Successful
Only flight of Delta 5920
23 November
00:23
Space Shuttle Discovery
Kennedy LC-39B
STS-33
NASA
Low Earth
Satellite deployment
28 November
Successful
USA-48 (Magnum-2)
NRO
Geosynchronous
ELINT
In orbit
Operational
Manned orbital flight with 5 astronauts
23 November
20:35
Molniya-M/2BL
Plesetsk
Kosmos 2050 (Oko)
Molniya
Early warning
In orbit
Successful
24 November
23:22
Tsyklon-2
Baikonur Site 90
Kosmos 2051 (US-P)
Low Earth
Naval reconnaissance
21 January 1991
Successful
26 November
13:01
Proton-K
Baikonur Site 200/39
Kvant-2
Low Earth (Mir)
Mir component
23 March 2001
05:50
Successful
28 November
10:02
Molniya-M/ML
Plesetsk
Molniya 3-46L
Molniya
Communications
20 May 2000
Successful
30 November
15:00
Soyuz-U
Plesetsk
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Sharman has only been doing the job for a few months; in fact, it’s the first time since 1989 that her work has had nothing to do with her space flight. “It’s nice to be back among science,” she says, sitting upright on a laboratory stool ...
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Sharman has only been doing the job for a few months; in fact, it’s the first time since 1989 that her work has had nothing to do with her space flight. “It’s nice to be back among science,” she says, sitting upright on a laboratory stool ...
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was converted to C by Mark Storin in 1989 New features were added by Kent Hoult in 1990 and Mark Johnson in 1990 94 Rasp XP v3 0 includes Larry Curcio s DigiTrak based on his version 5 4 Rasp XP Data Files Though the Rasp XP program itself does not change very often the data files that Rasp XP uses are based on current motors and kits These files are just text files and
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April Fool’s Day history: five best-ever pranks
Billionaire Richard Branson has a thing for spaceships. He's spearheading commercial spaceflight with his company Virgin Galactic, and back in 1989, he faked a UFO landing outside of London. Sir Richard painted a hot air balloon to look like a flying ...
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Billionaire Richard Branson has a thing for spaceships. He's spearheading commercial spaceflight with his company Virgin Galactic, and back in 1989, he faked a UFO landing outside of London. Sir Richard painted a hot air balloon to look like a flying ...
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of Iran from 1981 to 1989 and Mehdi Karroubi who served as the parliament speaker from 1989 to 1992 and from 2000 to 2004 have announced to run for presidency but have not registered Iran s former Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps IRGC Mohsen Rezaei speaks to the media after registering his candidacy for the presidential election in Tehran capital of Iran
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The US-Russia Space Race: An exercise in Cold War brinkmanship
The two dogs survive the mission and return to Earth, paving the way for the first manned space flight. April 12 ... It is permanently manned from 1989-1999 but decommissioned in 2001 by Russia which is struggling to fund what is left of the Soviet ...
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The two dogs survive the mission and return to Earth, paving the way for the first manned space flight. April 12 ... It is permanently manned from 1989-1999 but decommissioned in 2001 by Russia which is struggling to fund what is left of the Soviet ...
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Marco on the other hand died on his exile to Hawaii the United States in 1989 For decades members of the two families especially the elderly shunned each other inmost public occasions Maria Imelda Josefa Marcos daughter of the late former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos views the casket of the late former Philippine President Corazon Aquino at Manila Cathedral
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NASA Historical Data Book 1989-1998
NASA Historical Data Book 1989-1998. Official NASA data on manned and unmanned projects. Launch dates, durations, landing times, weights, etc. Published by NASA in ...
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known to take place during prolonged space flight FIGURE 1 Changes and Adaptation to Physiological Systems in Microgravity NASA Bulletin on Spacelab Life Sciences No 1 August 1989 The table below from a study by the International Astronautics Association 1997 summarises in greater detail the impact of prolonged spaceflight both during the flight itself and after the
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A SELECTION OF KYD'S FAVORITE MUSIC MODS. All music is © Jesper Kyd ... 1989. 1988. 1987. 1986. Global Trash 1. Global Trash 2. Hard Wired. More Resources ...
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Space flight: Definition from Answers.com
space flight ( ′spās ′flīt ) ( aerospace engineering ) Travel beyond the earth's sensible atmosphere; space flight may be an orbital flight about the
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not affiliated with NASA or any other group Here s the other exhibit I am currently sponsoring Voyager 2 shown discovering the Great Blue Spot at its Neptune encounter in 1989 Here s this plaque with builder Herori Pascal s credit and again my spopnsorship info Your winning bid entitles you to put your personal or business name 29 characters maximum on the
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Buzz Aldrin " Buzz Aldrin 20 Years On
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was converted to C by Mark Storin in 1989 New features were added by Kent Hoult in 1990 and Mark Johnson in 1990 94 Rasp XP v3 0 includes Larry Curcio s DigiTrak based on his version 5 4 Rasp XP Data Files Though the Rasp XP program itself does not change very often the data files that Rasp XP uses are based on current motors and kits These files are just text files and
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Chronology of Manned Space Flight 1981-1989
Chronology of Manned Space Flight 1981-1989. Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, ... Crew remained on Salyut 7 for 211 days; returned in Soyuz T-7 ...
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photo shows a view of China s Zhongshan Station in Antarctica The Zhongshan Station was finished on Feb 26 1989 and sees its 20th anniversary Thursday on Feb 26 2009 Xinhua Liu Yizhan This Undated photo shows a view of China s Zhongshan Station in Antarctica The Zhongshan Station was finished on Feb 26 1989 and sees its 20th anniversary Thursday on Feb 26 2009
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areocentric: Definition from Answers.com
areocentric adj. Of or relating to a reference system based at the center of the planet ... 2003 in spaceflight. 1996 in spaceflight. List of orbits. 1974 in spaceflight. 2001 in ...
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