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  • The Soyuz is a family of Russian spacecraft. |[[Soyuz 7K-OK]]
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  • The Soyuz is a family of Russian spacecraft. |[[Soyuz 7K-OK]]
    1 KB (171 words) - 03:31, 16 October 2022
  • ...ed-bo.1990/ Soyuz 7K-T-AF updated BO]||O-F Resources||2010-10-04||castorp||Spacecraft||4 October 2010|||| ...s.4304/ Soyuz 7K PAO & SA components]||O-F Resources||2010-10-01||castorp||Spacecraft||1 October 2010||||
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  • ...best launched by the [[Soyuz Launchers]] and a perfect companion to the [[Soyuz TMA]] and [[ATV]]. * [[w:Progress spacecraft|Progress spacecraft]] on Wikipedia.
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  • ...-spacecraft.707/ Soyuz TMA spacecraft]||O-F Resources||2009-02-07||ghitza||Spacecraft||7 February 2009|||| |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-tma-2-docked-at-the-iss.1213/ Soyuz TMA 2 Docked at the ISS]||O-F Resources||2009-01-16||ghitza||Scenarios||16
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  • |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-fg-u-v1-2.478/ Soyuz FG/U v1.2]||O-F Resources||v1.2||Thorton||Launchers||25 October 2010|||| ...-2.2863/ International Space Station v.3.2]||O-F Resources||v3.2||Thorton||Spacecraft||7 September 2010||||
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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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  • .../ Shuttle replacement textures (no name)]||O-F Resources||2008-05-08||Moe||Spacecraft||8 May 2008|||| ...res.4387/ Endeavour replacement textures]||O-F Resources||2008-05-07||Moe||Spacecraft||7 May 2008||||
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  • ...-142-0 Spacelab update for Shuttle Fleet]||Simviation||20140706||David413||Spacecraft||6 July 2014||Orbiter 2010|| |[https://simviation.com/1/browse-Orbiter+Addons-142-0 Soyuz Guidance MFD for Orbiter 2010]||Simviation||20120511||David413||Utilities||
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  • :Orbital Module of the Soyuz spacecraft ...aft until Soyuz-TM for displaying attitude, gas pressures or TV streams of spacecraft cameras.
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  • ...7k-t-alpha.5470/ Soyuz 7K-T Alpha]||O-F Resources||Kavkaz Release||diogom||Spacecraft||18 October 2022||Orbiter 2016|| |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-7k-sound-pack.4431/ Soyuz 7k Sound Pack]||O-F Resources||2011-04-29||diogom||Sounds||30 April 2011|||
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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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  • 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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  • ...ravel]] with a [[Astronaut|crew]] or passengers aboard the [[spacecraft]]. Spacecraft carrying people may be operated directly, by human crew, or it may be eithe ...f piloting or operating the spacecraft. After 2015, several human-capable spacecraft are being explicitly designed with the ability to operate autonomously.
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  • ...ce Station - Soyuz TM/Progress M]||O-F Resources||2004-08-03||missleman01||Spacecraft||4 August 2004|||| ...Mir Space Station - Core Module]||O-F Resources||2004-08-03||missleman01||Spacecraft||4 August 2004||||
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  • |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-series.550/ Soyuz Series]||O-F Resources||2013-01-07||Mustard||Launchers||7 January 2013|||| ...com/resources/sat-spot-5.4714/ Sat Spot 5]||O-F Resources||v1.01||Mustard||Spacecraft||26 December 2012||||
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  • .../resources/soyuz-tma.2657/ Soyuz TMA]||O-F Resources||2010-03-14||aguamar||Spacecraft||14 March 2010||||
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  • ...ences.3222/ Soyuz w/Escape Sequences]||O-F Resources||2009-07-03||Albinon||Spacecraft||4 July 2009||Orbiter 2006-P1<br>orbiter 2010-P1|| .../ares-and-orion.5189/ Ares and Orion]||O-F Resources||2009-03-11||Albinon||Spacecraft||11 March 2009||Orbiter 2006-P1<br>orbiter 2010-P1||
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  • ...s-base.1618/ EPS and Copernicus base.]||O-F Resources||2005-08-11||Zardoz||Spacecraft||12 August 2005|||| |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-launch-pad-beta-3.242/ Soyuz launch pad beta 3]||O-F Resources||beta 3||Zardoz||Scenery||20 August 2004|
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  • |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/soyuz-tma-20-scenario.3416/ Soyuz TMA-20 Scenario]||O-F Resources||2010-12-12||MajorTom||Scenarios||12 Decemb ...m/resources/salyut-6.2225/ Salyut 6]||O-F Resources||2009-02-24||MajorTom||Spacecraft||24 February 2009||||[[Salyut]]
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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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