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... receive and relay telemetry from the satellite. The Soyuz 23 mission launched in Oct. carrying Vladimir Kovalenok and Valery Ryumin had failed to link with Salyut 6 , although it had come ... scientific laboratory." Tass said the 2 crewmen had crossed into the space station. Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov , training chief for the program, said on TV that during the docking he had watched ...
January 14-18: Soyuz IV , carrying Cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov , was successfully launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome into orbit with 224-km (139.2-mi) apogee, ... . Soon afterward viewers received live TV coverage from spacecraft and description of flight by Cosmonaut Shatalov. Western speculation, later confirmed, was that Soyuz IV would rendezvous with another spacecraft Soyuz V ...
... Sproston 107 - - '''VOL.31 NO.4''' '''APRIL 1989''' - RECORD ORDER FOLLOWS ARIANE SUCCESS RUN 110 - VLADIMIR SHATALOV—QUESTION AND ANSWER 112 - MIR EXPANSION PLANS DELAYED Neville Kidger 116 - INTERNATIONAL - Space Report 118 ... SPACE 215 - Receiving Okean's Pictures Lawrence Harris - INTERNATIONAL - Space Report 218 - Buran Flies West, Shatalov Speaks Out, Shuttle Crews Phobos Loss - Designers Blamed, Progress 41 Reentry - CITIES ON THE MOON ...
... engineer Lt. Col. Yuri Glazkov , who became the 39th cosmonaut launched into space. Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov , chief of cosmonaut training, described the Soyuz 24 mission as routine, adding that the scientific ... "acrid odor" that "became unbearable" A&A 76, Oct 18 :) A commentary recorded by Gen. Shatalov for broadcast Feb. 24 on the Moscow Domestic Service noted "a whole series of cyclones ...
... Year Conference in Tokyo, Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov called for strengthened space monitoring to determine compliance of major military powers with strategic nuclear arms reduction treaties. Shatalov said such collaboration in space also ...
... of mutually rewarding contacts," Acting President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Vladimir Kotelnikov said at a press briefing. General Vladimir Shatalov, head of cosmonaut training, told the newsmen, "While placing great emphasis ...
... , inclination 65°, period 89.6 min. The spacecraft, carrying cosmonauts Col. Valery Bykovsky and civilian Vladimir Aksenov , was the first manned Soviet craft to carry foreign-made equipment-a "multizonal" photographic ... a large measure of independence in controlling the ship and in carrying out various investigations." Vladimir Shatalov , in charge of cosmonaut training, said that Bykovsky (as commander of Soyuz 22 ) oriented and ...
... returned after a record 139 days in space. Soyuz 32 was manned by Lt. Col. Vladimir Lyakhov , 37, acting as commander on his first flight, and civilian flight engineer Valery Ryumin ... Salyut 6 in October 1977 and had to return to Earth 2 days later. Gen. Vladimir Shatalov , head of the USSR's space training program, said Salyut 6 had been "an effective ...
... . The cosmonauts had not worn their space suits because of crowded conditions on the capsule. Vladimir Shatalov , head of cosmonaut training, said that Soyuz T3 had "all the latest accomplishments of science ... space station Salyut 6 in December 1979, and Soyuz T2 carrying Yuri V. Malyshev and Vladimir V. Aksyonov had joined the Soyuz 36 crew (record-holders Valery Ryumin and Leonid Popov ...
... orbiting manned-station program, the Washington Post reported. Also at the news conference were cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov , who had just returned from their record-long stay aboard Salyut ... the explosion, the two cosmonauts said that their mission was extended by 50 days. General Vladimir Shatalov , space training chief, told the news conference that there was a leak of toxic propellant ...

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