Author: Library of Congress. Science Policy Research Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70
Author: Library of Congress. Science Policy Research Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 720
Book Description
Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70
Author: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
Soviet Space Programs, 1971
Author: Library of Congress. Science Policy Research Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Review of the Soviet Space Program with Comparative United States Data
Author: Charles S. Sheldon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Soviet Space Programs: Organization, Plans, Goals, and International Implications
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Aeronautical and Space Sciences
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1348
Book Description
Soviet Space Programs, 1962-65: Goals and Purposes, Achievements, Plans, and International Implications, Primary Report
Author: Legislative Service
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781539544708
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
This report to Congress, dated December 30, 1966, details Soviet space programs and activities from 1961 to 1965. During these years, the Soviet Union was perceived to be winning the space race. It had launched the first satellite (Sputnik 1), the first animal (Laika, Sputnik 2), and the first man (Yuri Gagarin, Vostok 1) into space. Moreover, it had launched the first multicrewed spaceship (Vokshod I), and a cosmonaut took the first walk in space on Vokshod II. These spacecraft and their journeys are covered, as well as the Mars-1, Lunik IV probes, and different types of satellites. The Primary Report is mostly text, there are few figures. A fascinating report to Congress from the perspective of the Cold War, a time of some anxiety regarding Soviet missile and space technology. Many technical details from the U.S. understanding of Soviet spaceflight at the time.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781539544708
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
This report to Congress, dated December 30, 1966, details Soviet space programs and activities from 1961 to 1965. During these years, the Soviet Union was perceived to be winning the space race. It had launched the first satellite (Sputnik 1), the first animal (Laika, Sputnik 2), and the first man (Yuri Gagarin, Vostok 1) into space. Moreover, it had launched the first multicrewed spaceship (Vokshod I), and a cosmonaut took the first walk in space on Vokshod II. These spacecraft and their journeys are covered, as well as the Mars-1, Lunik IV probes, and different types of satellites. The Primary Report is mostly text, there are few figures. A fascinating report to Congress from the perspective of the Cold War, a time of some anxiety regarding Soviet missile and space technology. Many technical details from the U.S. understanding of Soviet spaceflight at the time.
The Soviet Space Programme
Author: Ronald Humble
Publisher: London [England] : Routledge
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the programme from its beginnings up to the present, emphasising in particular the degree to which the Soviet space programme is orientated towards military capabilities.
Publisher: London [England] : Routledge
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the programme from its beginnings up to the present, emphasising in particular the degree to which the Soviet space programme is orientated towards military capabilities.
Soviet Space Programs, 1962-65
Author: Library of Congress. Legislative Reference Service
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 1384
Book Description
Histories of the Soviet / Russian Space Program - Volume 1: Review of Soviet Space Program 1967 and Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70, Coverage of Manned Moon Plans and Spacecraft Including Vostok, Soyuz
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781549696589
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
This fascinating and informative series of Soviet space program history reports begins with this reproduction of two truly historic documents: Review of the Soviet Space Program 1967 and Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70. The history of the Russian spaceflight effort is chronicled in these superb Congressional Research Service reports to Congress. The early reports were authored by a renowned Soviet space expert, the late Dr. Charles S. Sheldon. They provide an "as-it-happened" contemporaneous account of every element of the Soviet program: manned and unmanned programs, military satellite, launch sites, compendiums of official statements, plans, and much more. Every student of space flight needs to have these important reports in their collection.Review of the Soviet Space Program 1967 With Comparative United States Data - Tools available to Soviet space flight * Launch sites for orbiting vehicles * Soviet launch vehicles * Basic space flight statistics * Soviet space program development * The early Sputniks 1957-58 * Early Luna flights 1959 * The Vostok program 1960-63 * Interplanetary Zond flights 1960-67 * The next generation Luna program 1963-66 * Polet vehicles 1963-64 * Elektron vehicles 1964 * Renewed manned flights with Voskhod 1964-65 * The Kosmos series of launchings 1962-67 * The Kapustin Yar series * Tyuratam recoverable series * Tyuratam large nonrecoverable series * Tyuratam smaller nonrecoverable payloads * Remaining Kosmos program elements * The Molniya series 1965-67 * Proton payloads 1965-66 * Renewed manned flights with Soyuz 1966-67 * Soviet policy and plans * Organization of the Soviet space program * Military and civilian roles * International cooperation * Shares of gross national product allocated to space * Benefits sought from the space program * Mission goals of the Soviet space program * Philosophy on the future of space * Sources and methodology for analysis * Soviet policies on information * Western official data on space flight * Policy shifts on space publicity * Security policy * Glossary * Addendum: * Venus results in 1967 * Automatic docking in space * High level of activity * Early prospects * Updating the log of space flights * Soviet orbital weapon systemSoviet Space Programs, 1966-70 - I. Political goals and purposes of the U.S.S.R. in space * II. Organization of the Soviet space program * III. Resource allocations and the Soviet space program * IV. Overview, launch sites, launch vehicles, ground support * V. Program details of unmanned flights * VI. Program details of manned flights * VII. Soviet bioastronautics: Biological, behavioral, and medical problems * VIII. Soviet applications of space to the economy * IX. Soviet military space activities * Chapter One - Political Goals And Purposes Of The U.S.S.R. In Space * Chapter Two - Organization Of The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Three - Resource Allocations And The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Four - Overview, Supporting Facilities And Launch Vehicles Of The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Five--Program Details Of Unmanned Flights * Chapter Six--Program Details Of Manned Flights * Chapter Seven--Soviet Bio Astronautics: Biological, Behavioral And Medical Problems * Chapter Eight - Soviet Applications Of Space To The Economy * Chapter Nine - Soviet Military Space Activities * Chapter Ten - Projections Of Soviet Space Plans * Chapter Eleven - Soviet Attitude Toward International Cooperation In Space * Chapter Twelve - Soviet Attitudes Toward Outer Space Law
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781549696589
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
This fascinating and informative series of Soviet space program history reports begins with this reproduction of two truly historic documents: Review of the Soviet Space Program 1967 and Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70. The history of the Russian spaceflight effort is chronicled in these superb Congressional Research Service reports to Congress. The early reports were authored by a renowned Soviet space expert, the late Dr. Charles S. Sheldon. They provide an "as-it-happened" contemporaneous account of every element of the Soviet program: manned and unmanned programs, military satellite, launch sites, compendiums of official statements, plans, and much more. Every student of space flight needs to have these important reports in their collection.Review of the Soviet Space Program 1967 With Comparative United States Data - Tools available to Soviet space flight * Launch sites for orbiting vehicles * Soviet launch vehicles * Basic space flight statistics * Soviet space program development * The early Sputniks 1957-58 * Early Luna flights 1959 * The Vostok program 1960-63 * Interplanetary Zond flights 1960-67 * The next generation Luna program 1963-66 * Polet vehicles 1963-64 * Elektron vehicles 1964 * Renewed manned flights with Voskhod 1964-65 * The Kosmos series of launchings 1962-67 * The Kapustin Yar series * Tyuratam recoverable series * Tyuratam large nonrecoverable series * Tyuratam smaller nonrecoverable payloads * Remaining Kosmos program elements * The Molniya series 1965-67 * Proton payloads 1965-66 * Renewed manned flights with Soyuz 1966-67 * Soviet policy and plans * Organization of the Soviet space program * Military and civilian roles * International cooperation * Shares of gross national product allocated to space * Benefits sought from the space program * Mission goals of the Soviet space program * Philosophy on the future of space * Sources and methodology for analysis * Soviet policies on information * Western official data on space flight * Policy shifts on space publicity * Security policy * Glossary * Addendum: * Venus results in 1967 * Automatic docking in space * High level of activity * Early prospects * Updating the log of space flights * Soviet orbital weapon systemSoviet Space Programs, 1966-70 - I. Political goals and purposes of the U.S.S.R. in space * II. Organization of the Soviet space program * III. Resource allocations and the Soviet space program * IV. Overview, launch sites, launch vehicles, ground support * V. Program details of unmanned flights * VI. Program details of manned flights * VII. Soviet bioastronautics: Biological, behavioral, and medical problems * VIII. Soviet applications of space to the economy * IX. Soviet military space activities * Chapter One - Political Goals And Purposes Of The U.S.S.R. In Space * Chapter Two - Organization Of The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Three - Resource Allocations And The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Four - Overview, Supporting Facilities And Launch Vehicles Of The Soviet Space Program * Chapter Five--Program Details Of Unmanned Flights * Chapter Six--Program Details Of Manned Flights * Chapter Seven--Soviet Bio Astronautics: Biological, Behavioral And Medical Problems * Chapter Eight - Soviet Applications Of Space To The Economy * Chapter Nine - Soviet Military Space Activities * Chapter Ten - Projections Of Soviet Space Plans * Chapter Eleven - Soviet Attitude Toward International Cooperation In Space * Chapter Twelve - Soviet Attitudes Toward Outer Space Law