October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
Rain is a hindrance to photography, so preparation is required. However, the shooting at the cosmodrome also has its own specifics: the equipment need to be installed on the launch pad at least one hour before launch. All the days ahead of the lau...
October 14 at 12:37 Moscow time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to start Proton-M with the upper stage Breeze-M and telecommunication spacecraft Intelsat 23. According to cyclogram flight at 12:46 Moscow time was divested head unit (upp...
The launch complex is intended to launch the Zenit-3SLB, Zenit-2SLB and provides the ILV installation on the launch pad, full kit of prelaunch processing, propellant loading, prelaunch processing and launch of ILV assembled. The launch complex inc...
Site 45 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a launch site used by Zenit rockets. It has been the launch site for all Soviet and Russian government Zenit launches, along with a commercial launch conducted for Globalstar in 1998, and continuing commercial...
Site 45 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is a launch site used by Zenit rockets. It has been the launch site for all Soviet and Russian government Zenit launches, along with a commercial launch conducted for Globalstar in 1998, and continuing commercial...
Flight tests of the "Zenith" carrier rocket began in April 1985 and passed quite difficult - out of the thirteen first launches, three were accidental. On October 4, 1990, during its 14th launch, there was a major accident. First stage failed at t...
Flight tests of the "Zenith" carrier rocket began in April 1985 and passed quite difficult - out of the thirteen first launches, three were accidental. On October 4, 1990, during its 14th launch, there was a major accident. First stage failed at t...
There were two transporter-erectors "Grasshoppers" for the N1 "Moon Rocket", they were later rebuilt for Energia-Buran. It was a project of a truly cosmic scale - weighed 2,760 tons, had a length of 66 m, a width of 29.5 m, a height of 21 m.
There were two transporter-erectors "Grasshoppers" for the N1 "Moon Rocket", they were later rebuilt for Energia-Buran. It was a project of a truly cosmic scale - weighed 2,760 tons, had a length of 66 m, a width of 29.5 m, a height of 21 m.