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Space Rocket History #451 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – No More Salyut?
November 08, 2024
In a re-evaluation of the proposed test mission, the Soviets concluded that utilizing the Salyut spacecraft would not be technically and economically viable.
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Space Rocket History #450 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Round 3 with the Soviets
October 25, 2024
Finally Kraft and Gilruth told the Soviets that if they were unwilling to agree to the telephone conversations then the NASA delegation might as well pack up and go back to Houston. After some hesitation, the Soviets decided to try … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #449 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Apollo-Salyut Test Mission Planning
October 11, 2024
The spacecraft designers led by Caldwell Johnson faced a demanding task. Director Gilruth urged them to accelerate the development of the docking adapter design, aiming to have a functional model ready for the upcoming November meeting with the Soviets.
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Space Rocket History #448 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Soyuz/Skylab & Apollo/Salyut
September 28, 2024
Two options were presented: Apollo docking with Salyut/Soyuz or Soyuz with Skylab/Apollo. Caldwell Johnson was taken aback by the Soviets’ eagerness to immediately pursue the development of a universal docking mechanism.
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Space Rocket History #447 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Creating a Partnership
September 14, 2024
On January 20th, 1971 in private negotiation, Low and Frutkin met with Keldysh and Feoktistov to discuss rendezvous and docking. NASA proposed developing compatible systems for Apollo and Soyuz rather than future spacecraft, aiming to give specialists something concrete on … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #446 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Tell Us All Your Secrets
August 30, 2024
A critical problem emerged during the separation and ignition of the third stage approximately five minutes into the flight. A failure in the electrical system responsible for releasing the locks securing the core stage of the booster to the third stage resulted in only one side of the locks disengaging. Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #445 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – A Kind Invitation
August 16, 2024
A critical problem emerged during the separation and ignition of the third stage approximately five minutes into the flight. A failure in the electrical system responsible for releasing the locks securing the core stage of the booster to the third stage resulted in only one side of the locks disengaging. Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #444 – Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – Competition and Cooperation
August 02, 2024
A critical problem emerged during the separation and ignition of the third stage approximately five minutes into the flight. A failure in the electrical system responsible for releasing the locks securing the core stage of the booster to the third stage resulted in only one side of the locks disengaging. Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #443 – Salyut 4 – The April 5th Anomaly & Soyuz 18 with Lazarev, Makarov, Klimuk, & Sevastyanov
July 19, 2024
A critical problem emerged during the separation and ignition of the third stage approximately five minutes into the flight. A failure in the electrical system responsible for releasing the locks securing the core stage of the booster to the third stage resulted in only one side of the locks disengaging. Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #442 – Salyut 4 – Soyuz 17 with Gubarev & Grechko
July 05, 2024
The crew of Soyuz 17 embarked on a historic 29-day mission, surpassing the previous Soviet mission-duration record of 23 days set by the Soyuz 11 crew aboard Salyut 1 in 1971.
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Space Rocket History #441 – Salyut 4
June 15, 2024
The Salyut 4 space station, designated DOS-4, marked the second phase of the Soviet Union’s civilian space station program. It was an improved version of the failed Salyut 2 station, with several notable enhancements.
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Space Rocket History #440 – Salyut 3 – Soyuz 14 & Soyuz 15 Part 2
June 01, 2024
Initially, the rendezvous with Salyut 3 proceeded smoothly. However, as the Soyuz spacecraft approached the station, a critical problem arose. The Igla rendezvous system, designed to guide the spacecraft to the station, malfunctioned.
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Space Rocket History #439 – Salyut 3 – Soyuz 14 Part 1
May 17, 2024
Salyut 3 featured a “self-defense” gun purportedly designed by Alexander Nudelman for station use. Some reports suggest it was outfitted with a Nudelman-Rikhter “Vulkan” gun, a modified version of the 23mm Nudelman aircraft cannon, or conceivably a Nudelman NR-30 30mm … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #438 – Explorer 50, Westar 1, & NOAA 4
May 03, 2024
NASA’s Explorer 50, also known as Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-8 or IMP-8, stands as a testament to humanity’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond the confines of Earth.
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Space Rocket History #437 – Mariner 10 – Venus & Mercury
April 19, 2024
Scientists had long been intrigued by Mercury, the innermost planet of our solar system. Despite its proximity to the Sun, Mercury remained largely unexplored, with many questions remaining about its surface features, geological composition, and magnetic field. The scientific community … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #436 – Pioneer 11
April 05, 2024
Pioneer 11 detected Saturn’s bow shock on Aug. 31, 1979, about 932,000 miles (1.5 million kilometers) out from the planet, thus providing the first conclusive evidence of the existence of Saturn’s magnetic field.
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Space Rocket History #435 – Soyuz 12 & 13
March 16, 2024
This second generation of the Soyuz spacecraft, the Soyuz 7k-T was flown on Soyuz 12 through Soyuz 40 missions from 1973–1981. The new 7K-T spacecraft was designed to accommodate only two cosmonauts who would wear pressure suits at all times … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #434 – Salyut 2, Mars 4, 5, 6, 7 & Tang Ceremony
March 02, 2024
At this point in 1973, the Soviets were attempting to fly 2 types of space station, the long duration orbital station scientific version called DOS. The other station was a military spy space station equipped with a machine gun, called … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #433 – Skylab – Crashdown
February 18, 2024
Despite predictions, events seldom occur precisely as expected. The calculated breakup altitude of Skylab was based on its intended structural strength specifications. However, the actual vehicle was stronger than the specified strength requirements.
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Space Rocket History #432 – Skylab – Reboost
February 02, 2024
The official decision to proceed with the Skylab reboost mission was made on September 1st 1977, initiating a two-year preparation period for the development and production of the required hardware and systems.
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Space Rocket History #431 – Skylab – Skylab 5 & Skylab B
January 19, 2024
Early in the planning stages of the Skylab flight, there was a desire to keep it in orbit long enough to use it as the core of a larger station.
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Space Rocket History #430 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Leaving Skylab
January 05, 2024
Activating the station upon arrival was a challenge, but packing up to return home was also a major event that took several days. For Carr and his crew, this was the last planned visit, but they left open the possibility … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #429 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Solar Observations and the Last EVA
December 15, 2023
The next time an American would venture outside of a spacecraft would be on a Space Shuttle flight and that was nine years later. In less than a decade, from June 1965 to February 1974, American astronauts had learned to … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #428 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Kohoutek in all its Glory
December 02, 2023
This crew was the first to celebrate a new year in space 17 times as they orbited the earth and moved through the time zones.
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Space Rocket History #427 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Christmas in Space
November 17, 2023
“We and everybody on the ground thought that it was going to be a beautiful, brilliant comet. It turned out to be beautiful all right, but it was so faint that we really had to work to find it. Once … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #426 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – The First EVA
November 03, 2023
“Nothing was outside, three times I went out that hatch into the ‘truly great outdoors.’ When I was out there, it was a silent world, except for the whispers of my own breath. Sometimes I felt totally alone, like the … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #425 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – The Strike (Fake News)
October 19, 2023
“There was no strike in space by any stretch of the imagination. What could we threaten to do, go live on the moon? If any of these writers had gotten their information from just one of us, the crew or … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #424 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Stowaways & We Lost Gibson
October 06, 2023
One stowaway was on the bicycle ergometer, another was in the LBNP (lower body negative pressure device), and the third was sitting on the toilet in the waste management compartment.
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Space Rocket History #423 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Launch & The Vomit Bag Scandal
September 22, 2023
“As we rode, the big blue eyes of Al Shepard bored into each of us looking for any sign of weakness, any indication that one of these rookies was not ready to go. I looked back with a defiant smile, … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #422 – Skylab – Skylab 4 – Kohoutek, Experiments, Flight Prep & Training
September 08, 2023
In space, on the day the second crew left Skylab, which was September 25, 1973, the orbital workshop began it’s third unmanned period.
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Space Rocket History #421 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Recovery & Re-acclimation
August 23, 2023
“I felt like that mission was from my viewpoint the highlight of my career, as being the best astronaut that I could be. I felt like our crew was the best crew we could be because we had done the … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #420 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – De-orbit, Re-entry, & Splashdown
August 10, 2023
“The thing I remember about reentry was not positioning some RCS switches correctly. We got behind and Owen could not read my notes in the checklist because of the limited space (and my ‘unique’ penmanship). I said, ‘Give me the … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #419 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Those Tricky Garriotts
July 26, 2023
“Hello Houston. Roger. Well I, haven’t talked with you for a while. Isn’t that you down there. Bob? This is Helen, here in Skylab. The boys hadn’t had a good home cooked meal in so long, I thought I’d bring … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #418 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – AMU, EVA 2, Space Physics, Solar Physics and Mission Extension
July 13, 2023
On mission day 28, August 24th 1973, it was time to perform the 2nd EVA. Garriott and Lousma once again stepped outside the orbital workshop for a 4 and ½ hour spacewalk.
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Space Rocket History #417 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Maximum Effort, Determination, Efficiency, and Accomplishment
June 28, 2023
Finally, the crew became efficient enough to get all of the work done that was scheduled for a given day. But, that did not make up for the time lost at the beginning of the mission. Reaching 100 percent efficiency … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #416 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Wives, Spiders, Minnows and a Spacewalk
June 14, 2023
“I had to connect eleven five-foot sections of aluminum poles, twice, forming two long poles. These were then extended to Jack some forty or fifty feet away, where the poles were mounted in a ‘V’, and a large ‘sail’ pulled … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #415 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Rescue Mission Part 2
June 01, 2023
“Near the end of our preparation period, management said; Well, we believe, we can do this, now let’s set about to see how we can get them down without expending the resources for a rescue mission. So just overnight we … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #414 – Skylab – Skylab 3 – Rescue Mission Part 1
May 17, 2023
“I think for me that was probably the low point of the mission because it threatened our ability to get our job done, and I wasn’t willing to come home. I’ve never been afraid of space, but that was a … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #413 – Skylab – Skylab 3-Rendezvous, Docking & Vomit
May 03, 2023
Garriott was in the center couch and Lousma was on his right with a small window near his seat, Suddenly Jack announced, “Owen, there goes one of our thrusters floating by the window!”
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Space Rocket History #412 – Skylab – The Launch of Skylab 3
April 19, 2023
The crew complement for the Skylab 3 mission was 783 life forms (52 fish, 720 flies, 6 mice, 2 spiders and 3 humans), by far the largest crew yet.
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Space Rocket History #411 – Skylab – Skylab 2 – Splashdown
April 05, 2023
Before the astronauts could leave there was one final problem to solve. Skylab’s refrigeration system began warming up. Houston immediately went to work on finding a solution. Now, there was some concern that the crews return would be delayed.
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Space Rocket History #410 – Skylab – Skylab 2 – Days 24-28
March 16, 2023
On Mission day 25, the crew was informed that they had surpassed the Russian space endurance record set by Soyuz 11 on Salyut 1 in 1971.
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Space Rocket History #409 – Skylab – Skylab 2 – Days 8-23
March 02, 2023
“Houston, Skylab. I’d like you to be the first to know that the PLT is the proud father of a genuine flare.” Joe Kerwin
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Space Rocket History #408 – Skylab – Skylab 2 – Days 2-7 & 10th Anniversary Celebration
February 15, 2023
NASA’s first priority was to get Skylab back into solar inertial attitude. This was both the coolest attitude and would point the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) solar arrays directly at the sun. Thus the crew would have the most electrical … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #407 – Skylab – “We Can Fix Anything”
February 01, 2023
During the stand up EVA, Kerwin held Weitz while he pulled at the debris several times which disturbed the stability of the Skylab station and caused the Skylabs gyros to compensate. This was a big problem because it nearly pulled … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #406 – Skylab – The Launch of Skylab 2
January 19, 2023
At 07:00 hours Houston time, Skylab 2 roared off its Milk Stool from LC-39B; the first Saturn IB launch in almost five years and only the second launch from Pad 39B.
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Space Rocket History #405 – Skylab – What Went Wrong and How Do We Fix It?
January 04, 2023
Nasa concluded that the failure of the micrometeoroid shield 63 seconds into the flight caused the breaking of the solar array system. Furthermore, at 593 seconds into the flight the second stage retro rocket plume exhaust resulted in the ripping … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #404 – Skylab – The Launch of Skylab 1
December 14, 2022
Having two rockets stacked on pads 39A and 39B at the same time made for quite a sight at the Kennedy Space Center. There were also two firing rooms at KSC’s Launch Control Center that would control the countdowns for … Continue reading →
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Space Rocket History #403 – Skylab – S.M.E.A.T. – Skylab Mission 0
December 01, 2022
This SMEAT crew would test out various elements of the Skylab equipment and procedures in a series of trials, ending in a full-scale simulation that was set at 56 days.
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Space Rocket History #402 – Skylab – Training Part 2
November 17, 2022
The backup crew and some support crew participated in an interesting rescue scenario with 2 astronauts flying to Skylab to take back the crew of 3 onboard Skylab. This would mean 5 astronauts returning to earth in the command module.
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