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  • '''Apollo''' was [[NASA|NASA's]] third manned space program. The '''Apollo''' CSM spacecraft was capable of transporting three ...tested the Lunar Module, and [[Apollo 10]] was a "dress rehearsal" for the manned landing. This landing was [[Apollo 11]], and on [[July 20th]] [[1969]], Nei
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  • ...|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyRSO5P6IVI Soyuz TMA 20 - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator - Part 1]||00:14:36||7 December 2010 ...|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGPdVOmZo_U Soyuz TMA 20 - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator - Part 2]||00:00:57||7 December 2010
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  • The '''Shenzhou program''' (Chinese: 神舟; pinyin: Shénzhōu) is a manned spaceflight initiative by China. The program put the first Chinese citizen, ...|| 19 November 1999 || 0 d 21 h 11 m || 20 November 1999 || Unmanned test flight
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  • ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMl319eWVw&t=29s 2010: Odyssey Two - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator]||00:08:59||25 January 2010 ...s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA_tdIKu-HQ Manned Venus Flyby - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator]||00:08:09||15 October 2010
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  • |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8rpfU7KT3U Orbiter Space Sim Deltaglider micro gravity 1g during orbit]||00:16:46 |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qMrAIYvZwc Orbiter Space Sim]||00:35:21||3 November 2016
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  • The Reagan Test Site also serves as a tracking station for manned space flight and [[NASA]] research projects.
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  • |YouTube||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU4EgTK3WcE Space Shuttle Launch Sequence (Part 1)]||00:12:58||24 June 2011 |YouTube||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RppED_BLJcY Space Shuttle Launch Sequence (Part 2)]||00:06:36||24 June 2011
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  • ...) is a large spacecraft, which was designed for supplying Russian military space stations of the [[Almaz]] program. It weighs around 20 metric tons and is 1 Later its hull formed the skeleton of the Russian space station modules [[Cosmos 1686]] for Salyut 7, [[Kvant]], [[Kvant 2]], [[Kri
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  • 2009: America's Space Prize is claimed by Virgin Galactic when the SpaceShipThree prototype compl 2010: Space Shuttle is decommissioned
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  • ...t]]s have been in '''LEO''', including all [[Space Shuttle]] and various [[space station]] missions; the only exceptions have been suborbital test flights s ...ngested, not least with [[Space debris|space debris]]. The [[United States Space Command]] tracks more than 8,000 objects larger than 10cm in '''LEO'''.
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  • The Kennedy Space Center is included in the basic version of Orbiter. There are also a number [[Image:Merritt Island.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Merritt Island and Kennedy Space Center (shown in white).]]
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  • [[Image:Building station.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Soyuz TMA and Progress in flight]] ...ted on [[Kourou]] currently to allow a higher GTO performance and European manned missions.
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  • The '''Soyuz''' family of spacecraft has its origins in the early Russian space program. Because of its very flexible configuration of three modules, it go * space station ferry
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  • ...]. It was the third manned mission in the Apollo program and was the first flight of the [[Command/Service Module]] (CSM) with the [[Lunar Module]] (LM). The ===Flight directors===
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  • *Complete flight manual (>100 pages), located at Doc/DarkEnergy/DarkEnergyMFD/DarkEnergyMFD. *Launch escape capability at all times during flight
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  • The '''Space Transportation System (STS)''', also known as space shuttle, was developed by [[NASA]] as a meant to move both crew and cargo i At launch the space shuttle was attached to an ET (external tank) and two SRB (solid rocket boo
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  • ...erial was contributed by Bruce Irving from the 2nd edition of ''Go Play In Space''. Refer to the page's View History tab to see subsequent changes. == Would you like to fly in space? ==
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  • |style="text-align:left" width="33%" | [[GPIS_Epilog|Epilog: Your Future In Space]] ...originally contributed by Bruce Irving from the 2nd edition of Go Play In Space. Refer to the page's View History tab to see subsequent changes.
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  • '''Project Apollo for Orbiter''' (formerly known as '''NASA's Apollo Space Simulation Project''' or short: '''NASSP''') is an [[add-on]] for [[Orbiter ...nd service module, providing a home and life support for the astronauts in space.
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  • ...nts, as well as parallel and separate work of the commander and the ship's flight engineer. ...scheme ИКП - this scheme is controlled by certain sets of electrodes. The space between the electrodes is filled with epoxy resin.
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