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==General rocket engines==
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==ISS==
 
 
*'''PWR Engineering Threshold Journal - "Turbopumps for Liquid Rocket Engines"''' [http://www.rocketdynetech.com/articles/turbopump.htm] Very detailed explanation of rocket engine turbo pumps and their complexity.
 
  
==ISS==
 
 
* '''Description of the Common Berthing Mechanism''' [http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/design_lib/ICES01-2435.ISS_CBM.pdf]
 
* '''Description of the Common Berthing Mechanism''' [http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/design_lib/ICES01-2435.ISS_CBM.pdf]
 
* '''Mars Center''' [http://www.marscenter.it/eng/veicol.asp?pa=605] Homepage with lots of 1:100 paperscale models of [[ISS]], [[space shuttle]] and [[Soyuz]].
 
* '''Mars Center''' [http://www.marscenter.it/eng/veicol.asp?pa=605] Homepage with lots of 1:100 paperscale models of [[ISS]], [[space shuttle]] and [[Soyuz]].
*'''Space Station User's Guide''' [http://www.spaceref.com/iss/ops/sm.comp.system.man.controls.pdf] Detailed info about the computer displays, systems and procedures.
 
  
 
==Soyuz==
 
==Soyuz==
 
*'''Suzy's Russian Space Site'''[http://suzymchale.com/kosmonavtka/index.html] Lots of information on Baikonur and the Soyoz and Proton programs. A wealth of info on the Russian space program in general!
 
*'''Suzy's Russian Space Site'''[http://suzymchale.com/kosmonavtka/index.html] Lots of information on Baikonur and the Soyoz and Proton programs. A wealth of info on the Russian space program in general!
*'''Samara Space Center''' [http://www.samspace.ru/ENG/index.htm] The manufacturer of the Soyuz launch vehicle and its various upper stages.
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*'''Samara Space Center''' [http://www.samspace.ru/ENG/index.htm] The manufactorer of the soyuz launch vehicle and its various upper stages.
*'''Sven's Space Place''' [http://www.svengrahn.pp.se/histind/RvDRadar/IGLA.htm] The IGLA radio system for rendez-vous and docking
 
  
 
==Space Shuttle, STS==
 
==Space Shuttle, STS==
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==Collections, Miscellaneous==
 
==Collections, Miscellaneous==
*'''Space Launch Vehicles''' [http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/index.htm]detailed information and specs about launchers, space centers, rocket engines, etc. Essential performance data about the various rocket engines used from all the countries in the world.
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*'''Capcom Espace''' [http://www.capcomespace.net/] detailed description of the US Space Program (in French).
*'''Capcom Espace''' [http://www.capcomespace.net/] detailed description of the various world space programs, with detailed diagrams and high resolution photos (in French).
 
 
*'''NASA Dryden Graphics'''[http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Graphics/] Hundred of drawings of various aircraft flown at Dryden Test Center (Edwards).
 
*'''NASA Dryden Graphics'''[http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Graphics/] Hundred of drawings of various aircraft flown at Dryden Test Center (Edwards).
 
*'''Ninfinger Productions'''[http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/models/vault2004/index.html] Mailing list archive with lots of drawings and photographs about spaceflight.
 
*'''Ninfinger Productions'''[http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/models/vault2004/index.html] Mailing list archive with lots of drawings and photographs about spaceflight.
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*'''Dimensions of the Human Figure'''[http://www.jneuhaus.com/human.html] Useful for the designer of cockpits and spacecraft.
 
*'''Dimensions of the Human Figure'''[http://www.jneuhaus.com/human.html] Useful for the designer of cockpits and spacecraft.
 
*'''Vessel Aerodynamics''' [[Vessel aerodynamics|A brief description]] of how aerodynamics are modelled in Orbiter.
 
*'''Vessel Aerodynamics''' [[Vessel aerodynamics|A brief description]] of how aerodynamics are modelled in Orbiter.
*'''ISS Acronyms and Abbreviations''' [[ISS:List of Acronyms and Abbreviations|Specific]] to the International Space Station.
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*'''ISS Acronyms and Abbreviations''' [[ISS:List of Acronyms and Abbreviations|Specific]] to the Internationl Space Station.
 
*'''Russian glossary''' [[Russian glossary|of important words]] from Russian spaceflight.
 
*'''Russian glossary''' [[Russian glossary|of important words]] from Russian spaceflight.
 
*'''Atomic Rockets''' [http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/index.html] Resource for SF writers; good info for anyone interested in rocket engines; great SciFi pictures!
 
*'''Atomic Rockets''' [http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/index.html] Resource for SF writers; good info for anyone interested in rocket engines; great SciFi pictures!
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*'''MARS center - paper scale models''' [http://www.marscenter.it/eng/veicol.asp?pa=605] High quality paper scale models of ISS and related space hardware.
 
*'''MARS center - paper scale models''' [http://www.marscenter.it/eng/veicol.asp?pa=605] High quality paper scale models of ISS and related space hardware.
 
*'''Simple Hohmann Calculator''' [http://home.att.net/~ntdoug/smplhmn.html] Calculate Hohmann transfers between Orbits on various bodies.
 
*'''Simple Hohmann Calculator''' [http://home.att.net/~ntdoug/smplhmn.html] Calculate Hohmann transfers between Orbits on various bodies.
 
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