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  • '''Shenzhou''' (Chinese: 神舟; pinyin: Shén Zhōu) is a [[spacecraft]] developed and operated by the [[People's Republic of China]] to support i Its design resembles the Russian [[Soyuz]] spacecraft, but it is larger in size and all-new in construction.
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  • The Soyuz is a family of Russian spacecraft. |First generation Soyuz spacecraft, external transfer
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  • ...orm or Blizzard) program was a [[Soviet]] and later [[Russian]] [[reusable spacecraft]] project that began in 1974 and was formally suspended in 1993. ...tal]] test flights, and atmospheric flights of the [[OK-GLI]]. The [[Buran spacecraft]] completed one unmanned orbital spaceflight in 1988.
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  • The spacecraft provides an order of magnitude better resolution than is capable from groun [[Category:Historic spacecraft]]
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  • ...lo''' was [[NASA|NASA's]] third manned space program. The '''Apollo''' CSM spacecraft was capable of transporting three [[astronauts]]. ...gil Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee, however on the 17th January, the spacecraft caught fire on the launch pad, killing the astronauts.
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  • [[Category: Historic spacecraft]]
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  • * '''Description of the Common Berthing Mechanism''' [http://spacecraft.ssl.umd.edu/design_lib/ICES01-2435.ISS_CBM.pdf] *'''Historic SpaceSystems'''[http://www.space1.com/Spacecraft_Data/Handbook_Illustration
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  • *[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/gep-magellan.1175/ GEP - Magellan] historic mission to Venus released 17 June 2004 by ''missleman01''. *[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/gep-galileo.4346/ GEP - Galileo] historic mission to Jupiter using a Venus flyby released 18 June 2004 by ''missleman
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  • ...the early docking port. It was a major evolution from the early ''Vostok'' spacecraft and plagued with early problems. The Soyuz spacecraft consists of three modules, of which only the descent module CA returns to E
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  • снабжения, transl. transport logistics ship) is a large spacecraft, which was designed for supplying Russian military space stations of the [[ ...tch through the heatshield. The heatshield is not ablative, which maks the spacecraft reuseable.
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  • In spaceflight, '''rendezvous''' refers to the event in which two spacecraft meet. This does not neccessarily occur in space: a rendezvous can also happ ...l in similar orbits they are said to rendezvous. In such a situation, both spacecraft can stay close to the space station with minimal corrections (linear [[RCS]
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  • ...hysics simulator which uses Newtonian physics to simulate the behaviour of spacecraft & other objects within our solar system. While somewhat vulnerable to crash ...the celestial bodies to very high accuracy, making it possible to simulate historic space missions by using nearly the same manoeuvres as in reality.
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  • The '''Soyuz''' family of spacecraft has its origins in the early Russian space program. Because of its very fle * lunar flyby spacecraft
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  • '''Space Shuttle Atlantis''' represents the only “real” spacecraft in the basic [[Orbiter]] distribution (but there are many more available as [[Category: Historic spacecraft]]
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  • ...only part of the STS stack, which reached orbit. It was a mixture between spacecraft and aircraft, landing as a glider after a long lifting reentry. ...also carried significant payloads such as the Ulysses Solar Polar Mission spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope.
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  • ...module control panel and most of the internal systems, and support for new spacecraft. It is also capable of flying most of an Apollo mission using the Virtual A * Realistic simulation of most major spacecraft systems.
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  • ...o either recreate historic missions, or use it as a sandbox for futuristic spacecraft concepts. ...the reaction control system (RCS) or aerodynamic control surfaces of your spacecraft, so remember:
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  • ...S_8_1.png|frame|center|alt=Dragonfly|'''Dragonfly''' is another one of the spacecraft supplied with Orbiter. Rather boxy and utilitarian in design, it is an orbi ..., which are good enough to demonstrate eclipses and to allow recreation of historic fly-by missions to the outer planets, such those of the Voyager and Galileo
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  • ..., utilities, documentation, etc. that programmers can use to implement new spacecraft, textures, MFDs, 3D objects, help files, etc. Note that this does not mean These add-ons are projects that involve more than a single spacecraft, scenery addition, MFD, or special scenario. They involve all of these thin
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  • ...S_8_1.png|frame|center|alt=Dragonfly|'''Dragonfly''' is another one of the spacecraft supplied with Orbiter. Rather boxy and utilitarian in design, it is an orbi ..., which are good enough to demonstrate eclipses and to allow recreation of historic fly-by missions to the outer planets, such those of the Voyager and Galileo
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