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Published on October 4, 2017
0:07 - "Первый спутник. Начало космической эры."="The first satellite. The beginning of the space age." 0:11 - "Было три варианта первого спутника"="There were three possible variants of the first satellite" 0:14 - "Простейший: Двухдиапазонный передатчик"="The simplest version was a Dual Band Transmitter" 0:18 - "Простейший с собакой: Спутник с кабиной для животного"="The simplest version with the dog was a satellite with a cabin for an animal" 0:23 - "Научный спутник: Сложное оборудование для исследования Земли и космоса"="The version of a Scientific satellite was with complex equipment for the exploration of the Earth and the cosmos" 0:27 - "Выбран объект ПС-1 (Простейший Спутник - 1)"="The object PS-1 (The simplest satellite - 1) was selected. 0:29 - "Простота конструкции"= [The reasons that led to this choice] "Simplicity of construction" 0:30 - "Минимальные сроки подготовки к старту"="Minimal terms of preparation for the start" 0:36 - "Старт: 4 октября 1957 г. в 22 ч. 28 мин. 34 сек. по московскому времени"="The start occurred on October 4, 1957 at 22 hours 28 minutes 34 seconds Moscow time" 0:44 - "Запуск: 5-ый научно-исследовательский Полигон Министерства Обороны СССР "Тюра-Там" (современный Байконур)"="The launch took place at the 5th research polygon of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR Tyura-Tam (now it is Baikonur)" 0:48 - "Средство выведения: Ракета-носитель Р-7"="The tool of launching into orbit was the R-7 Launch Vehicle" 0:58 - "Спутник отделился от Р-7 на 315 секунде после старта"="The satellite separated from the R-7 at 315 seconds after the launch" 1:01 - "Высота эллиптической орбиты: В апогее: 947 км В перигее: 288 км"= "Height of elliptical orbit: In the apogee: 947 km In the perigee: 288 km" 1:10 - "Диаметр: 58 см"="Diameter: 58 cm" 1:12 - "Конструкция: две полусферы из алюминия, 36 болтов"="The construction consisted of two aluminum half-spheres and 36 bolts" 1:17 - "Масса: 83,6 кг"="Weight: 83.6 kg" 1:18 - "4 штыревые антенны"="4 pin antennas" 1:20 - "Длина: 2,4 м"="Length: 2.4 m" 1:21 - "Длина: 2,9 м"="Length: 2.9 m" 1:27 - "Передавал сигналы на двух частотах: 20,005 МГц 40,002 МГц"= "The satellite transmitted signals at two frequencies: 20,005 MHz 40,002 MHz" 1:33 - "Sputnik: Слово Sputnik вошло без перевода во все языки мира. О спутнике не только говорили, но и пели"="The word Sputnik entered without translation into all languages of the world. About the Sputnik not only talked, but also sang" 1:41 - "Sputnik: Появились даже прически "Спутник"="There were even hairstyles Sputnik" 1:50 - "60 лет космической эры. Полёт нормальный!"="60 years of space age. The flight is normal!"
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October 7th, 2017 | #25 |
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This was the Soviet Union's Apollo 13
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October 12th, 2017 | #26 |
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Published on October 10, 2017
On October 10, 2017, the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with Progress-MS-07 transport cargo vehicle was transported to launch pad #31 of the Baikonur cosmodrome and installed in the launcher system. The start is scheduled for October 12, 2017 at 12:32 Moscow time.
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October 18th, 2017 | #28 |
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Published on October 17, 2017
In the French city of Toulouse, (the "city of European science-2017"), the 30th Congress of the Association of Space Flight Participants was opened under the motto Space is our future. It was in Toulouse, this international organization was created in 1985. It unites almost 500 astronauts and astronauts from 37 countries of the world. Within the framework of the congress in Toulouse, the presentation of a new Russian cosmodrome Vostochny took place.
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November 27th, 2017 | #29 |
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The Baikonur cosmodrome is preparing for the launch of the transport manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-07 with the next international crew on board. On November 9, 2017, the Soyuz MS-07 was transported to an anechoic chamber. Here, tests will be conducted of the radio systems of the spacecraft providing operational communication and transmission of telemetry. They will be used at the approach and docking of the transport manned spacecraft with the International Space Station. The launch of the Soyuz MS-07 is scheduled for December 17, 2017 from the Baikonur cosmodrome. Astronauts of Roskosmos Anton Shkaplerov and Sergei Prokopyev, NASA astronauts Scott Tingle and Janet Epps, astronaut JAXA Norishige Kanai and ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst are part of the main and backup crews of the space ship and expeditions ISS-54/55.
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November 27th, 2017 | #30 |
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Published on November 24, 2017
At the Vostochny cosmodrome, preparations are being made for launching the Meteor-M #2-1 satellite of Earth remote sensing. The launch is scheduled for November 28, 2017.
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Published on November 27, 2017
On November 25, 2017, the Soyuz-2.1b space rocket was removed from the technical complex to the launch complex of the Vostochny cosmodrome and installed in the launch system. The launch is scheduled for November 28 at 08:41 Moscow time. The main payload for launching from the Vostochny cosmodrome is the meteorological space vehicle Meteor-M #2-1. The associated payload is the Baumanets-2 spacecraft and nano-satellites of Russian and foreign customers (LEO Vantage, AISSat, IDEA, SEAM). Broadcasting of the launch on 11/28/2017 from 6.40 (Moscow time) on the site of the studio http://www.tvroscosmos.ru/5129/
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November 28th, 2017 | #32 |
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There has been some sort of problem--the Fregat upper stage failed to make its second burn, placing Meteor-M in the wrong orbit and no telemetry has yet been received from the satellite. Sounds like a similar malfunction with Fregat in 2011 when the Phobos-Grunt probe was stranded in Earth orbit and was unable to proceed to Mars transfer orbit.
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4764404
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December 18th, 2017 | #36 |
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On December 4, 2017, the main and backup crews of Soyuz MS-07 transport manned spacecraft arrived at the Baikonur cosmodrome. The main crew of Soyuz MS-07 transport manned spacecraft and long expeditions ISS-54/55 - the commander of the TPK, the cosmonaut of ROSKOSMOSA Anton Shkaplerov, the NASA astronaut Scott Tingle and the astronaut JAXA Norishige Kanai. As part of the backup crew of Soyuz MS-07 transport manned spacecraft and ISS-54/55, the commander of the TPK, the cosmonaut of ROSKOSMOSA Sergey Prokopiev, the ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst and NASA astronaut Janet Epps. Published on December 5, 2017 Astronauts tried on the suits Sokol-KV and after testing spacesuits for air tightness they took places in the spacecraft. The crews checked the radio communication system, the laser rangefinder, got acquainted with the on-board documentation, studied the flight program and the list of cargoes planned for delivery to the ISS.
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Published on December 11, 2017 December 11, 2017 at the Baikonur cosmodrome was the Day of Media. The main and backup crews of Soyuz MS-07 transport manned spacecraft conducted an open training session for the media. Astronauts on the computer simulator worked out the approaching of Soyuz MS transport manned spacecraft to the ISS in a manual mode, studied the on-board documentation and were trained for the impact of space flight factors.
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After training in the spacecraft, the astronauts visited the assembly and testing building at the 112 site of the Baikonur cosmodrome and got acquainted with the preparations for the start of the Soyuz-FG carrier rocket, which should deliver the Soyuz MS-07 to a low Earth orbit. Then the crew members visited the museum of the cosmodrome, visited the houses of Sergei Korolev and Yuri Gagarin, left their autographs on a large photo of the Soyuz-FG booster rocket, signed photographs, expedition flag, postcards and presented the museum with memorable gifts with the symbols of the expedition. Published on December 16, 2017
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