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Pictures of the MIK in 2006

Here is some pictures of the MIK building taken in 2006, we can see that since the collapse of the roof in 2002 no cleanup has been made, only a part of the roof was reinforced. We can clearly see the below of the Я block on the last picture.

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Internet troubles

Due to a failure in my internet connection, the download of the Buran’s encylopaedia was difficult those few days. I set up a new download system to solve this and now everything works perfectly.

I apologize once again for the troubles.

Pictures of the 2.01 shuttle

I added a section in the Built models part, for the OK-2.01 shuttle with inside and outside pictures, taken at the TMZ factory in Moscow.

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Pictures of the carry over of the shuttle

Here is some pictures of the carry over of the OK-GLI shuttle from the Bahraini port to the German museum (Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum) taken in April 2007.

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Pictures of TsAGI’s mock-ups

Other pictures of the BOR-4 and Buran mock-ups are available in their respective gallery: BOR-4, Buran.

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Page on the TsAGI institut

I published today a page on the TsAGI institut (institut of aerodynamical tests), illustrated by lot of pictures of the mock-ups used in the wind tunnels, Buran, Energia EPOS,…

Update of June 9:

Addition of new mock-up pictures.

Chapter on SPIRAL

I put on-line a complete chapter on the SPIRAL project. Project which began in the 60s, it had to goal to make a horizontal thrower to put into orbit combat spaceplanes (before the project Star Wars).

At the moment there is only the French part, the translation into English will be on-line soon.

Good reading.

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Update of May 23:

The english translation is now available.

2007, the space year

spoutnik_1.jpg On May 15th, 1957 (50 years ago), the USSR proceeded to its first rocket fire, R7 (it exploded some minutes later). It is only October 4th of the same year that R7 put into orbit successfully the Sputnik, first artificial satellite of the Earth. This historic launch was going to open the gates of the space conquest. Conquest won at first by the tremendous leadership of the Soviets (first satellite, first man in the space, first woman in the space, first pedestrian spatial), but these last ones were overtake by the Americans and lost the race to the Moon.

At the end of the 70s the Soviets decided to come back on the front scene after the bitter echec of N1, they launch the Buran-Energia project, the heavy thrower Energia of which allows to put on low orbit 100 t of payload.

polious_1.jpg It is the May 15th, 1987 (20 years ago) the first launch of Energia took place. Initially planned with a fictitious payload (placed on the side of the thrower), the launch will be made finally with the Polyus system. But after a breakdown of the Polyus‘s propulsion system it was not able to reach its working orbit and crashed in the Pacific Ocean.

In spite of this failure the Energia thrower carries out his mission (2 launches at all since this date) with success.

Regrettably, Energia was give up after the fall of the USSR by the Russian authorities, because the thrower is partially Ukrainian.