
Soyuz 33 - Wikipedia
Soyuz 33 (Russian: Союз 33, Union 33) was an April, 1979, Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station. [1] It was the ninth mission to the orbiting facility, but an engine failure forced the mission to be aborted, and the crew had to …
2014年11月29日 · Launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome; landing 320 km southeast of Dzheskasgan. Soyuz 33 carried the fourth Interkosmos mission (with Georgi Ivanov, the first cosmonaut from Bulgaria). At 9 km distance from the station, the …
Soyuz TM-33 - Wikipedia
Soyuz TM-33 is a Russian astronaut-transporting spacecraft that was launched by a Soyuz-U rocket from Baikonur at 08:59 UT on 21 October 2001. It carried two Russian and one French astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS).
Soyuz 33 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
Mission to swap Soyuz lifeboats docked to station. AKA: Salyut 6 EP-5-1;Saturn (Saturn). Launched: 1979-04-10. Returned: 1979-04-12. Number crew: 2 . Duration: 1.96 days. Flight under the Intercosmos program of an international team consisting of N N Rukavishnikov (USSR) and G I Ivanov (Bulgaria). Unsuccessful mission.
Soviet Space Program - Soyuz 33 - Soyuz-U Rocket Launch
1979年4月10日 · Soyuz 33 would have been the eighth crew to dock to the Salyut 6 space station and was meant to visit the long-duration resident crew of the station. The mission began on April 10, 1979, 17:34:34 UTC, launching Commander Nikolai Rukavishnikovv and Research Cosmoanut Georgi Ivanov, the first Bulgarian cosmonaut, into orbit.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
Soyuz 33 was a manned Soviet mission launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome with cosmonauts N.N. Rukavishnikov (USSR) and G.I. Ivanov (Bulgaria) on board. It was an unsuccessful mission that failed to dock with the Salyut 6 space station. It was recovered on April 12, 1979 at 16:35 GMT.
Soyuz 33 with Salyut-6 - GlobalSecurity.org
SOYUZ 33: A TENSE INITIATION FOR THE FIRST BULGARIAN COSMONAUT. The first crew scheduled to visit the Soyuz 32 crew on board Salyut 6 was that of Soyuz 33. Launched at 1434 GMT on April 10,...
Soyuz 33 - World Space Flight
2022年6月20日 · Soyuz 33 (Salyut 6, VE-5) (Fourth International Expedition) Crew: Nikolai Rukavishnikov [3], Commander Georgi Ivanov [1], Research Cosmonaut (Bulgaria) Backup Crew: Yuri Romanenko (for Rukavishnikov) Aleksandr Aleksandrov (Bulgaria) (for Ivanov) Launch: Location: Baikonur, Site 1/5 Date: 10 April 1979 Time: 17:34:34 UTC. Landing:
Soyuz U | Soyuz 33 - nextspaceflight.com
Soyuz 33 was a 1979 Soviet crewed space flight to the Salyut 6 space station. It was the ninth mission to the orbiting facility, but an engine failure forced the mission to be aborted, and the crew had to return to Earth before docking with the station. It was the first failure of a Soyuz engine during orbital operations.
Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz TM-33
2020年8月12日 · Launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and landing with Soyuz TM-32 190 km southeast von Dzhezkazgan / Kazakhstan. Soyuz TM-33 marked the second taxi crew to the ISS. Following a two-day solo flight Soyuz TM-33 docked to the International Space Station on
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