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On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:22:05 -0800, "Matt Wiser"
wrote: Energia put Mir up (over several launches). Afaik, The Energia was only used for 2 launches: one put the Buran into orbit and one carried the secret Polyus "combat" satellite. The Mir was luanched using Proton. Aglooka |
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aglooka wrote in news:c986s4d2rggvg1ob7t2ulcvttss1br670r@
4ax.com: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:22:05 -0800, "Matt Wiser" wrote: Energia put Mir up (over several launches). Afaik, The Energia was only used for 2 launches: one put the Buran into orbit and one carried the secret Polyus "combat" satellite. The Mir was luanched using Proton. I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. |
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On Mar 20, 7:44 am, Bluuuue Rajah Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote:
aglooka wrote in news:c986s4d2rggvg1ob7t2ulcvttss1br670r@ 4ax.com: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:22:05 -0800, "Matt Wiser" wrote: Energia put Mir up (over several launches). Afaik, The Energia was only used for 2 launches: one put the Buran into orbit and one carried the secret Polyus "combat" satellite. The Mir was luanched using Proton. I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. I think Frank mentioned about observing satellites, if this is true, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Buran would have been noticed or not, no ambiguity. Ken |
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"Bluuuue Rajah" Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote in message . 17.102... I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. One unmanned flight, apparently successful: From .http://www.russianspaceweb.com/buran.html "1988 Nov. 15: 06:00:02 Moscow Time: The Energia super booster carrying an unmanned Buran reusable shuttle blasted off from Baikonur. 206 minutes or two orbits later, the Buran automatically landed at the Yubileiniy airfield at Site 251 in Baikonur." Vaughn |
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"vaughn" wrote in
: "Bluuuue Rajah" Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote in message . 17.102... I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. One unmanned flight, apparently successful: From .http://www.russianspaceweb.com/buran.html "1988 Nov. 15: 06:00:02 Moscow Time: The Energia super booster carrying an unmanned Buran reusable shuttle blasted off from Baikonur. 206 minutes or two orbits later, the Buran automatically landed at the Yubileiniy airfield at Site 251 in Baikonur." Another stunning triumph for the motherland. |
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In article 02,
Bluuuue Rajah Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote: aglooka wrote in news:c986s4d2rggvg1ob7t2ulcvttss1br670r@ 4ax.com: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:22:05 -0800, "Matt Wiser" wrote: Energia put Mir up (over several launches). Afaik, The Energia was only used for 2 launches: one put the Buran into orbit and one carried the secret Polyus "combat" satellite. The Mir was luanched using Proton. I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. There was at least one unmanned flight, 15 Nov. 1988. Then the project funding was cut back, and officially ended in 1993. |
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Steve Hix wrote in
: In article 02, Bluuuue Rajah Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote: aglooka wrote in news:c986s4d2rggvg1ob7t2ulcvttss1br670r@ 4ax.com: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 21:22:05 -0800, "Matt Wiser" wrote: Energia put Mir up (over several launches). Afaik, The Energia was only used for 2 launches: one put the Buran into orbit and one carried the secret Polyus "combat" satellite. The Mir was luanched using Proton. I didn't think the Buran ever flew. I thought it was just a showpiece so they could boast that they were keeping up with the west, much like the latest moonshot plans. There was at least one unmanned flight, 15 Nov. 1988. Then the project funding was cut back, and officially ended in 1993. It's parked mext to MFTF-B. |
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