
Salyut 7 - Wikipedia
Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7, lit. 'Salute 7'), also known as DOS-6 (Durable Orbital Station 6) [1] was a space station in low Earth orbit from April 1982 to February 1991. [1] . It was first crewed in May 1982 with two crew via Soyuz T-5, and last visited in June 1986, by Soyuz T-15. [1] .
Salyut 7 (film) - Wikipedia
Salyut 7 (Russian: Салют-7) is a 2017 Russian disaster film directed by Klim Shipenko and written by Aleksey Samolyotov, the film stars Vladimir Vdovichenkov and Pavel Derevyanko.
The forgotten rescue of the Salyut 7 space station - Astronomy …
2020年10月23日 · In February 1985, after hosting three cosmonaut crews (including one that stayed for 237 days, a record at the time), the vacant Salyut 7 space station started to experience trouble.
The Salyut 7 Incident – Space Hallucinations, Or The Watchers?
2017年2月3日 · An apparent incident in July 1984, witnessed on separate occasions by several Soviet cosmonauts while on the Soviet space station, Salyut 7, is perhaps an alien encounter, if we accept it to be genuine and authentic, that drifts into areas of spirituality, with claims of “angel-like” entities floating outside the space station, and a ...
Salyut-7 (2017) - IMDb
After contact with the Salyut 7 space station is lost, cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bring her back to life. USSR, June 1985. Based on actual events.
Salyut 7 – The forgotten rescue of a dead space station
2017年6月30日 · In 1985 one of the most audacious space rescue missions was launched by the Soviets to recover a space station that had been dead for months due to an unknown fault. A feat that was unparalleled in space exploration and rewrote the books on what was thought possible: and yet, its story has fallen into obscurity and conspiracy theories.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
Salyut 7 was a second-generation Soviet space station. Its overall structure and operational activities were very similar to Salyut 6. It had two docking ports, one on either end of the station, to allow docking with the Progress unmanned resupply craft, and a wider front docking port to allow safer docking with a Heavy Cosmos module.
Salyut | History & Facts | Britannica
The program name Salyut (Russian: “Salute”) was chosen to honour cosmonaut Yury Gagarin’s historic first orbit of Earth in 1961. Salyut 1, launched April 19, 1971, was the world’s first space station.
The Forgotten Rescue Of The Salyut 7 Space Station
2023年5月7日 · Salyut 7 (DOS-6) was set to repeat Salyut 6’s success after its launch on April 19th 1982, until disaster struck in February 1985. Due to a series of electrical and other faults ground...
Salyut programme - Wikipedia
It was the eighth space station of any kind launched. Salyut 7 was the last of both the second generation of DOS-series space stations and of the monolithic Salyut Program overall, to be replaced by Mir, the modular, expandable, third generation.