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... 16 , carrying cosmonauts Col. Anatoly V. Filipchenko and Nikolay N. Rukavishnikov , from Baykonur Cosmodrome near Tyuratam at 2:40 pm local time (4:40 am EST) in preparation for the July ...
... establish a manned orbital laboratory. Salyut 4 was launched 26 Dec. from Baykonur Cosmodrome near Tyuratam into orbit with a 252-km apogee, 214-km perigee, 89.2-min period, and ...
... to flight-test the SLX-14, a launch vehicle larger than the Saturn 5, from Tyuratam during the summer of 1975, Kenneth W. Gatland reported in the Christian Science Monitor. Launch ...
The U.S.S.R.'s Baykonur cosmodrome, located in the city of Leninsk near Tyuratam, was three to four times as big as Kennedy Space Center , U.S. Apollo-Soyuz ...
... 7:37 am local time (10:37 pm EDT 7 June) from Baykonur Cosmodrome, near Tyuratam, on course for a rendezvous with Venus in October. Tass announced the purpose of the ...
... . launched its 76th space mission for 1975, an unmanned Soyuz-20 , from Baykonur Cosmodrome near Tyuratam, and established a new procedure by identifying the unmanned flight as a spacecraft designed for ...
... long-secret site of USSR space launches-previously identified by U.S space experts as Tyuratam , for the name of the local railway station-was identified in the newspaper Kazakhstanskaya Pravda ...
... threat to any U.S. satellites in space. A target spacecraft (Cosmos 803) launched from Tyuratam 12 Feb. was the object of the test, carried out by an interceptor spacecraft (Cosmos ...
... mission to Soviet space station Salyut S, returned to Moscow from the Baykonur cosmodrome near Tyuratam where they had been resting after their flight. The two received the title of Hero ...
... . at 12:48 pm Moscow time (5:48 am EDT) from the Baykonur cosmodrome near Tyuratam . Orbital parameters were: apogee 280 km, perigee 250 km, inclination 65°, period 89.6 min ...

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