Histories of the Soviet / Russian Space Program: Volume 3: Soviet Space Programs, 1971-75 - Facilities and Hardware, Manned and Unmanned, Bioastronautics, Civil and Military

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Aeronautics & Astronautics, Science, Physics, Astrophysics & Space Science
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Author: Progressive Management ISBN: 9781301567966
Publisher: Progressive Management Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Progressive Management
ISBN: 9781301567966
Publisher: Progressive Management
Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This fascinating and informative series of Soviet space program history reports continues with a reproduction of a truly historic document: Soviet Space Programs, 1971-1975, converted for accurate flowing-text ebook format reproduction. 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, international participation and cosmonauts, and much more. Every student of space flight needs to have these important reports in their collection.

Overview, supporting facilities and launch vehicles of the Soviet space * Program details of unmanned flights * Program details of man-related flights * The Soviet space life sciences * Soviet application of space to the economy * Soviet military space activities * Projections of Soviet space plans * CHAPTER ONE * OVERVIEW, SUPPORTING FACILITIES AND LAUNCH VEHICLES OF THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM * Overall trends in flights * Launch sites in the Soviet Union * Soviet launch vehicles * Tracking and other ground support * Early years * The Kosmos program * Other recent scientific flights * The second generation of planetary flights * The third generation of lunar flights * Statistical tables on deep space missions * CHAPTER THREE * PROGRAM DETAILS OF MAN-RELATED FLIGHTS * The Soyuz program * The Zond program of precursors to manned circumlunar flight * The Soviet manned lunar landing program * The Soviet cosmonauts * Statistical tables on manned space flight * CHAPTER THREE * ANNEX—THE APOLLO-SOYUZ TEST PROJECT (ASTP) * Furnace system experiments * Historical background * Joint preparations * Political issues * Summary * CHAPTER FOUR * THE SOVIET SPACE LIFE SCIENCES * Cosmonaut selection and training * Space medicine * Life support systems and technology * Gravitational biology and medicine * Problems of space radiation * Gas atmospheres and pressures * Space and exobiology * Conclusions * CHAPTER FIVE * SOVIET APPLICATION OF SPACE TO THE ECONOMY * Early recognition of potential uses of applications satellites * Communication satellites * Meteorological satellites * Navigation satellites * CHAPTER FIVE * ANNEX—THE MOLNIYA COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES * CHAPTER SIX * SOVIET MILITARY SPACE ACTIVITIES * Introduction * Extension of civil type space activities to military needs * Navigation * Space-related control systems * Electronic ferreting or elint space missions * Minor missions in space for the military * Early warning military satellites * Military manned space missions * Recoverable military observation flights * Ocean surveillance * Fractional orbit bombardment system satellites * Military interceptor/inspector/destructor satellites * Ground-based space detection and defense systems * Orbital bombs stationed in space * Analysis of Soviet flights to discover the military component * CHAPTER SIX * ANNEX ONE—NAVIGATION SATELLITES * An operational system with a 74° inclination * The change to 83° inclination * The radio transmissions * Conclusion * CHAPTER SIX * ANNEX TWO—RECOVERABLE KOSMOS SATELLITES FOR MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE * Launch statistics * Mission profile * Photographic coverage * Radio transmissions and telemetry formats * Recovery beacons * Identification of possible targets * CHAPTER SEVEN * PROJECTIONS OF SOVIET SPACE PLANS * Introduction * General technical capability * A chronology of Soviet statements on future space plans * Analysis of Soviet intentions in space

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This fascinating and informative series of Soviet space program history reports continues with a reproduction of a truly historic document: Soviet Space Programs, 1971-1975, converted for accurate flowing-text ebook format reproduction. 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, international participation and cosmonauts, and much more. Every student of space flight needs to have these important reports in their collection.

Overview, supporting facilities and launch vehicles of the Soviet space * Program details of unmanned flights * Program details of man-related flights * The Soviet space life sciences * Soviet application of space to the economy * Soviet military space activities * Projections of Soviet space plans * CHAPTER ONE * OVERVIEW, SUPPORTING FACILITIES AND LAUNCH VEHICLES OF THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAM * Overall trends in flights * Launch sites in the Soviet Union * Soviet launch vehicles * Tracking and other ground support * Early years * The Kosmos program * Other recent scientific flights * The second generation of planetary flights * The third generation of lunar flights * Statistical tables on deep space missions * CHAPTER THREE * PROGRAM DETAILS OF MAN-RELATED FLIGHTS * The Soyuz program * The Zond program of precursors to manned circumlunar flight * The Soviet manned lunar landing program * The Soviet cosmonauts * Statistical tables on manned space flight * CHAPTER THREE * ANNEX—THE APOLLO-SOYUZ TEST PROJECT (ASTP) * Furnace system experiments * Historical background * Joint preparations * Political issues * Summary * CHAPTER FOUR * THE SOVIET SPACE LIFE SCIENCES * Cosmonaut selection and training * Space medicine * Life support systems and technology * Gravitational biology and medicine * Problems of space radiation * Gas atmospheres and pressures * Space and exobiology * Conclusions * CHAPTER FIVE * SOVIET APPLICATION OF SPACE TO THE ECONOMY * Early recognition of potential uses of applications satellites * Communication satellites * Meteorological satellites * Navigation satellites * CHAPTER FIVE * ANNEX—THE MOLNIYA COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES * CHAPTER SIX * SOVIET MILITARY SPACE ACTIVITIES * Introduction * Extension of civil type space activities to military needs * Navigation * Space-related control systems * Electronic ferreting or elint space missions * Minor missions in space for the military * Early warning military satellites * Military manned space missions * Recoverable military observation flights * Ocean surveillance * Fractional orbit bombardment system satellites * Military interceptor/inspector/destructor satellites * Ground-based space detection and defense systems * Orbital bombs stationed in space * Analysis of Soviet flights to discover the military component * CHAPTER SIX * ANNEX ONE—NAVIGATION SATELLITES * An operational system with a 74° inclination * The change to 83° inclination * The radio transmissions * Conclusion * CHAPTER SIX * ANNEX TWO—RECOVERABLE KOSMOS SATELLITES FOR MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE * Launch statistics * Mission profile * Photographic coverage * Radio transmissions and telemetry formats * Recovery beacons * Identification of possible targets * CHAPTER SEVEN * PROJECTIONS OF SOVIET SPACE PLANS * Introduction * General technical capability * A chronology of Soviet statements on future space plans * Analysis of Soviet intentions in space

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