The MIR Space Station: A Precursor to Space ColonizationWiley, 1 oct. 1997 - 426 pagini This book explores the development and operation of the Mir Space Station over the last ten years, focusing on the engineering technology aspects of constructing and operating an orbital complex designed to be occupied by humans for long periods of time. |
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... NASA back to the drawing board and told it to come up with a design that would cut $ 6 billion from the total cost . Ninety days later , NASA proposed a configuration that could be crew - tended within five years , and then gradually be ...
... NASA back to the drawing board and told it to come up with a design that would cut $ 6 billion from the total cost . Ninety days later , NASA proposed a configuration that could be crew - tended within five years , and then gradually be ...
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... NASA might overwhelm them . Others wondered whether Russian technology would be subsumed as the station grew . Not everyone at NASA was happy either , and the assembly sequence was changed so that NASA could deliver one of its own solar ...
... NASA might overwhelm them . Others wondered whether Russian technology would be subsumed as the station grew . Not everyone at NASA was happy either , and the assembly sequence was changed so that NASA could deliver one of its own solar ...
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... NASA's deputy manager for the space station programme , was to be the station's commander . Anatoli Solovyov would command the Soyuz in which they would be launched . Sergei Krikalev was named as flight engineer . Both Solovyov and ...
... NASA's deputy manager for the space station programme , was to be the station's commander . Anatoli Solovyov would command the Soyuz in which they would be launched . Sergei Krikalev was named as flight engineer . Both Solovyov and ...
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aboard adaptation to weightlessness airlock apparatus assess astronauts Atlantis atmosphere base block biomedical Buran camera capsule cargo ferry cassettes compartment complex cosmonauts Cosmos crew delivered descent module detector developed docking port Dzhanibekov engine exited the airlock experiment on Salyut flight flown front port furnace gravity gyrodynes handover hatch installed Intercosmos International Space Station Kaliningrad Kizim Krikalev Kristall module Kurs Kvant later launch Lyakhov Manarov manoeuvring measure metres microgravity Mir's mission monitor mounted NASA NASA's operations orbital module payload Poliakov Priroda programme Progress Progress-M propellant radiation rear port rendezvous retrieved return to Earth rocket Romanenko samples satellite schedule sensors Serebrov service module shuttle solar panels Solovyov Soviet Soyuz Soyuz 11 Soyuz 22 Soyuz-TM spacecraft Spacelab spacewalk spectrometer Spektr Strekalov structure Svetlana Savitskaya telescope thermal thrusters Titov transfer truss undocked Valeri Ryumin Viktorenko Vladimir Vladimir Dzhanibekov weightlessness X-ray Yuri