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How does the Soyuz Spacecraft work?
The Soyuz Spacecraft is a Russian Spacecraft. Come see how it works!
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/jaredowen07211 ⬇more links below⬇
Soyuz Launch Animation:
https://youtu.be/_v7YgDum2Sg
Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
0:42-Soyuz Intro
3:25-Soyuz Versions
5:12-Outside of the Soyuz
6:19-Descent Module
6:56-Orbital Module
7:24-Service Module
7:59-Soyuz Roc...
published: 21 Aug 2021
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Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the International Space Station. Astronaut Mike Fincke, a veteran of the Soyuz and shuttle, shows off the features of the vehicles and talks about what it's like to be inside.
published: 25 Apr 2012
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Footage from inside Soyuz spacecraft shows crew at moment of failure
A Russian-American space crew have been forced to make an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after their Soyuz rocket suffered a failure shortly after launching from Russia’s Baikonur cosmodrome in one of the most serious space incidents in recent years
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Space crew abort flight after post-launch rocket failure ► https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/oct/11/rocket-failure-forces-astronauts-to-make-emergency-landing-soyuz
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published: 11 Oct 2018
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How does the Soyuz Launch work? (and Reentry)
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🛰Soyuz Spacecraft animation:
https://youtu.be/24Bz5Ra5RgE
🌌More space animations:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgVMn8k8t5JNeGds2KjPLXh37Y2oHuKHW
👨🚀Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
1:02-Baikonur Cosmodrome
2:12-Rocket Assembly & Rollout
4:26...
published: 14 Oct 2021
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Horizons mission - Soyuz: launch to orbit
This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.
Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outside the spacecraft recorded by cameras fixed to the exterior of the Soyuz.
The intense launch lasts less than ten minutes whereby the Soyuz spacecraft is propelled 1640 km and gains 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, the spacecraft accelerates 50 km/h on average as the rocket’s boosters burn their fuel and are discarded.
See the astronaut’s reactions and what the spacecraft looks like as the main steps are carried out to get into orbit:
-00:12 Launch command issued
-00:10 Engine turbopumps at flight speed
-00:05 Engines at maximum thrust
00:00 Launch
+1:54 Separation of emergency rescue system
+1:57 First stage separa...
published: 25 Jun 2018
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Soyuz Launch | National Geographic
The astronauts take off aboard the Soyuz rocket on the launch to the International Space Station.
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published: 14 Mar 2014
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Soyuz spacecraft docks with ISS carrying US-Russian crew
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Don Pettit joined Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner is set to dock with the International Space Station on Sept. 11, 2024. Full Story: https://www.space.com/soyuz-ms-26-astronauts-iss-docking
Credit: NASA
published: 11 Sep 2024
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Russia launches Soyuz rocket
Russia on Saturday launched a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, carrying the Kondor-FKA n°1 satellite. (May 26)
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published: 26 May 2023
15:26
How does the Soyuz Spacecraft work?
The Soyuz Spacecraft is a Russian Spacecraft. Come see how it works!
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https...
The Soyuz Spacecraft is a Russian Spacecraft. Come see how it works!
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/jaredowen07211 ⬇more links below⬇
Soyuz Launch Animation:
https://youtu.be/_v7YgDum2Sg
Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
0:42-Soyuz Intro
3:25-Soyuz Versions
5:12-Outside of the Soyuz
6:19-Descent Module
6:56-Orbital Module
7:24-Service Module
7:59-Soyuz Rocket
8:26-Rendezvous and Docking
9:26-Hohmann Transfer
11:06-ISS Segments
11:35-Russian Docking System (SSVP)
12:12-Approaching the Station
12:51-Contact
13:45-Hatch Opening
14:21-So much to learn
💻Follow me on social media:
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🌐Internet Sources:
https://youtu.be/M2_NeFbFcSw - Soyuz rendezvous and docking explained (ESA)
https://youtu.be/uJPB-F8C168 - 9 minutes before space (Russian documentary)
https://youtu.be/M8HcrOWw2vc - Inside Soyuz Manned Capsule
https://youtu.be/wqRQM5k6uls - The Soyuz Space Toilet
https://youtu.be/YfCws6c6_Tw - Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz.html
https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Transportation/Launch_vehicles/The_Russian_Soyuz_spacecraft
📖Book Sources:
Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft by Rex Hall and David Shayler https://amzn.to/2W6KaKK
Soyuz Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker and Dr. Helen Sharman https://amzn.to/3AT7kDi
Ask an Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake https://amzn.to/3D3uKYH
🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
"Eggshell Skyline" by Cody Martin
"In Dreams" by Caleb Etheridge
"Preservation of Art" by Cody Martin
🟠This animation was made with Blender 2.93 (Cycles Render)
www.blender.org
3D models I purchased for this animation:
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Soyuz Spacecraft: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-obj-soyuz-orbiter/889638
🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/3gVoM1J
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2TWgbnw
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/3vPFXqM
Mouse: Logitech G600 https://amzn.to/3gTqCSd
Chair: Staples Gaming Chair https://amzn.to/31hNgKS
📼Video Summary:
The Soyuz is a Russian Spacecraft that can fit cosmonauts or astronauts inside. The spacecraft has been in use since the 1960s - over the years it has docked with many space stations. It's split into 3 modules: the Orbital Module, the Descent Module, and the Service Module. Only the first two modules are pressurized. Rendezvous and Docking is how the spacecraft catches up with and docks to the International Space Station (ISS). Now days this only takes about 6 hours! This involves Insertion Orbit, Hohmann Transfer, Transfer Orbit, and Phasing Orbit. Docking to the station is done autonomously by the Kurz Docking System - this involves the Fly-Around, Station-Keeping, Final Approach, Soft Capture, and Hard Capture. The Soyuz Space will attach to the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS which has compatible drogue and probe docking ports. The crew usually stays attached to the station for 6 months before coming home.
#b3d #soyuz #ISS
https://wn.com/How_Does_The_Soyuz_Spacecraft_Work
The Soyuz Spacecraft is a Russian Spacecraft. Come see how it works!
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/jaredowen07211 ⬇more links below⬇
Soyuz Launch Animation:
https://youtu.be/_v7YgDum2Sg
Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
0:42-Soyuz Intro
3:25-Soyuz Versions
5:12-Outside of the Soyuz
6:19-Descent Module
6:56-Orbital Module
7:24-Service Module
7:59-Soyuz Rocket
8:26-Rendezvous and Docking
9:26-Hohmann Transfer
11:06-ISS Segments
11:35-Russian Docking System (SSVP)
12:12-Approaching the Station
12:51-Contact
13:45-Hatch Opening
14:21-So much to learn
💻Follow me on social media:
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Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaredowenanimations
🌐Internet Sources:
https://youtu.be/M2_NeFbFcSw - Soyuz rendezvous and docking explained (ESA)
https://youtu.be/uJPB-F8C168 - 9 minutes before space (Russian documentary)
https://youtu.be/M8HcrOWw2vc - Inside Soyuz Manned Capsule
https://youtu.be/wqRQM5k6uls - The Soyuz Space Toilet
https://youtu.be/YfCws6c6_Tw - Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz.html
https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Transportation/Launch_vehicles/The_Russian_Soyuz_spacecraft
📖Book Sources:
Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft by Rex Hall and David Shayler https://amzn.to/2W6KaKK
Soyuz Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker and Dr. Helen Sharman https://amzn.to/3AT7kDi
Ask an Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake https://amzn.to/3D3uKYH
🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
"Eggshell Skyline" by Cody Martin
"In Dreams" by Caleb Etheridge
"Preservation of Art" by Cody Martin
🟠This animation was made with Blender 2.93 (Cycles Render)
www.blender.org
3D models I purchased for this animation:
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Soyuz Spacecraft: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-obj-soyuz-orbiter/889638
🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/3gVoM1J
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2TWgbnw
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/3vPFXqM
Mouse: Logitech G600 https://amzn.to/3gTqCSd
Chair: Staples Gaming Chair https://amzn.to/31hNgKS
📼Video Summary:
The Soyuz is a Russian Spacecraft that can fit cosmonauts or astronauts inside. The spacecraft has been in use since the 1960s - over the years it has docked with many space stations. It's split into 3 modules: the Orbital Module, the Descent Module, and the Service Module. Only the first two modules are pressurized. Rendezvous and Docking is how the spacecraft catches up with and docks to the International Space Station (ISS). Now days this only takes about 6 hours! This involves Insertion Orbit, Hohmann Transfer, Transfer Orbit, and Phasing Orbit. Docking to the station is done autonomously by the Kurz Docking System - this involves the Fly-Around, Station-Keeping, Final Approach, Soft Capture, and Hard Capture. The Soyuz Space will attach to the Russian Orbital Segment of the ISS which has compatible drogue and probe docking ports. The crew usually stays attached to the station for 6 months before coming home.
#b3d #soyuz #ISS
- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 5354177
11:39
Inside the Russian Soyuz Spacecraft
In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the Internation...
In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the International Space Station. Astronaut Mike Fincke, a veteran of the Soyuz and shuttle, shows off the features of the vehicles and talks about what it's like to be inside.
https://wn.com/Inside_The_Russian_Soyuz_Spacecraft
In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the International Space Station. Astronaut Mike Fincke, a veteran of the Soyuz and shuttle, shows off the features of the vehicles and talks about what it's like to be inside.
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- views: 506367
0:57
Footage from inside Soyuz spacecraft shows crew at moment of failure
A Russian-American space crew have been forced to make an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after their Soyuz rocket suffered a failure shortly after launching fr...
A Russian-American space crew have been forced to make an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after their Soyuz rocket suffered a failure shortly after launching from Russia’s Baikonur cosmodrome in one of the most serious space incidents in recent years
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Space crew abort flight after post-launch rocket failure ► https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/oct/11/rocket-failure-forces-astronauts-to-make-emergency-landing-soyuz
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#soyuz #space #kazakhstan #baikonur
https://wn.com/Footage_From_Inside_Soyuz_Spacecraft_Shows_Crew_At_Moment_Of_Failure
A Russian-American space crew have been forced to make an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after their Soyuz rocket suffered a failure shortly after launching from Russia’s Baikonur cosmodrome in one of the most serious space incidents in recent years
Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub
Space crew abort flight after post-launch rocket failure ► https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/oct/11/rocket-failure-forces-astronauts-to-make-emergency-landing-soyuz
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#soyuz #space #kazakhstan #baikonur
- published: 11 Oct 2018
- views: 311201
16:10
How does the Soyuz Launch work? (and Reentry)
Try Curiosity Stream: Go to https://curiositystream.thld.co/jaredowen and use code JAREDOWEN to save 25% off today, that’s only $14.99 a year. ...
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🛰Soyuz Spacecraft animation:
https://youtu.be/24Bz5Ra5RgE
🌌More space animations:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgVMn8k8t5JNeGds2KjPLXh37Y2oHuKHW
👨🚀Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
1:02-Baikonur Cosmodrome
2:12-Rocket Assembly & Rollout
4:26-Rocket Specifics
5:55-Launch Day
6:30-Getting into the Soyuz
8:13-Lift Off
10:03-Main Engine Cuttoff
10:58-End of Soyuz Mission
12:53-Reentry
14:26-Landing
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🌐Internet Sources:
https://youtu.be/AVvgpKt5uCA - The Soyuz launch sequence explained (ESA)
https://youtu.be/yofFTBuyleo - Astronaut Chris Hatfield explains the Soyuz space launch
https://youtu.be/eac6SP7z4VQ - Preparing for Ride Home on the Soyuz Spacecraft (NASA)
https://youtu.be/oWQ1dkaMJik - another video about the soyuz rollout (NASA
https://youtu.be/Z3vaxAN8T-w - Soyuz MS-08 Assembly, Testing, Integration, and Rollout
https://youtu.be/ZaWx4bvFtGY - Soyuz TMA-13M rollout and launch (time-lapse)(ESA)
https://sometimes-interesting.com/baikonur-cosmodrome/
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz_launch.html
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-landing.html
📖Book Sources:
Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft by Rex Hall and David Shayler https://amzn.to/2W6KaKK
Soyuz Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker and Dr. Helen Sharman https://amzn.to/3AT7kDi
Ask an Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake https://amzn.to/3D3uKYH
Endurance by Scott Kelly https://amzn.to/3lC04qQ
🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
"Hope Endures" by Third Age
"Alone" by Emmit Fenn
"Conquering Thrones" by Cody Martin
"Stories of Stars" by Cody Martin
"Frontier" by Shimmer (Youtube Audio Library)
🟠This animation was made with Blender 2.93 (Cycles Render)
www.blender.org
🖥3D models I purchased for this animation:
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Soyuz Spacecraft: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-obj-soyuz-orbiter/889638
Soyuz Rocket: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-model-soyuz-2-launcher-launch-pad/1041940
Sokol Spacesuit: https://flippednormals.com/downloads/spacesuit-russian-sokol-kv2/
🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/3gVoM1J
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2TWgbnw
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/3vPFXqM
Mouse: Logitech G600 https://amzn.to/3gTqCSd
Chair: Staples Gaming Chair https://amzn.to/31hNgKS
📼Video Summary:
The Soyuz is a Russian Spacecraft that can fit a crew of 3. It is launch aboard a rocket which is called the Soyuz Rocket. It's launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The rocket is assembled horizontally, then transported by rail, and then lifted up to the launch pad. The support trusses hold the rocket in place and the umbilical tower provides fuel and electricity. Parts of the rocket include 3 stages, the launch shroud, and then at the top is the Launch Escape Tower with the Stabilizing Grid Fins. For the launch, the crew members will wear Sokol Spacesuits. The commander is in the center and two Flight Engineers will be on either side. The Zero-G Indicator will float once they are in orbit - this only takes about 9 minutes. Rendezvous and Docking is how catch up with and attach to the International Space Station (ISS). Coming back to earth involves Undocking, De-orbit burn, Re-entry, and Touchdown on land.
#b3d #soyuz #roscosmos
https://wn.com/How_Does_The_Soyuz_Launch_Work_(And_Reentry)
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⬇more links below⬇
🛰Soyuz Spacecraft animation:
https://youtu.be/24Bz5Ra5RgE
🌌More space animations:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgVMn8k8t5JNeGds2KjPLXh37Y2oHuKHW
👨🚀Special thanks to these astronauts for their help with this video:
Chris Cassidy (@Astro_SEAL)
Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly)
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
1:02-Baikonur Cosmodrome
2:12-Rocket Assembly & Rollout
4:26-Rocket Specifics
5:55-Launch Day
6:30-Getting into the Soyuz
8:13-Lift Off
10:03-Main Engine Cuttoff
10:58-End of Soyuz Mission
12:53-Reentry
14:26-Landing
💻Follow me on social media:
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🌐Internet Sources:
https://youtu.be/AVvgpKt5uCA - The Soyuz launch sequence explained (ESA)
https://youtu.be/yofFTBuyleo - Astronaut Chris Hatfield explains the Soyuz space launch
https://youtu.be/eac6SP7z4VQ - Preparing for Ride Home on the Soyuz Spacecraft (NASA)
https://youtu.be/oWQ1dkaMJik - another video about the soyuz rollout (NASA
https://youtu.be/Z3vaxAN8T-w - Soyuz MS-08 Assembly, Testing, Integration, and Rollout
https://youtu.be/ZaWx4bvFtGY - Soyuz TMA-13M rollout and launch (time-lapse)(ESA)
https://sometimes-interesting.com/baikonur-cosmodrome/
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz_launch.html
https://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-landing.html
📖Book Sources:
Soyuz: A Universal Spacecraft by Rex Hall and David Shayler https://amzn.to/2W6KaKK
Soyuz Owners' Workshop Manual by David Baker and Dr. Helen Sharman https://amzn.to/3AT7kDi
Ask an Astronaut: My Guide to Life in Space by Tim Peake https://amzn.to/3D3uKYH
Endurance by Scott Kelly https://amzn.to/3lC04qQ
🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
"Hope Endures" by Third Age
"Alone" by Emmit Fenn
"Conquering Thrones" by Cody Martin
"Stories of Stars" by Cody Martin
"Frontier" by Shimmer (Youtube Audio Library)
🟠This animation was made with Blender 2.93 (Cycles Render)
www.blender.org
🖥3D models I purchased for this animation:
International Space Station: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Soyuz Spacecraft: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-obj-soyuz-orbiter/889638
Soyuz Rocket: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-model-soyuz-2-launcher-launch-pad/1041940
Sokol Spacesuit: https://flippednormals.com/downloads/spacesuit-russian-sokol-kv2/
🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/3gVoM1J
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2TWgbnw
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/3vPFXqM
Mouse: Logitech G600 https://amzn.to/3gTqCSd
Chair: Staples Gaming Chair https://amzn.to/31hNgKS
📼Video Summary:
The Soyuz is a Russian Spacecraft that can fit a crew of 3. It is launch aboard a rocket which is called the Soyuz Rocket. It's launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The rocket is assembled horizontally, then transported by rail, and then lifted up to the launch pad. The support trusses hold the rocket in place and the umbilical tower provides fuel and electricity. Parts of the rocket include 3 stages, the launch shroud, and then at the top is the Launch Escape Tower with the Stabilizing Grid Fins. For the launch, the crew members will wear Sokol Spacesuits. The commander is in the center and two Flight Engineers will be on either side. The Zero-G Indicator will float once they are in orbit - this only takes about 9 minutes. Rendezvous and Docking is how catch up with and attach to the International Space Station (ISS). Coming back to earth involves Undocking, De-orbit burn, Re-entry, and Touchdown on land.
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- published: 14 Oct 2021
- views: 5227079
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Horizons mission - Soyuz: launch to orbit
This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.
Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outs...
This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.
Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outside the spacecraft recorded by cameras fixed to the exterior of the Soyuz.
The intense launch lasts less than ten minutes whereby the Soyuz spacecraft is propelled 1640 km and gains 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, the spacecraft accelerates 50 km/h on average as the rocket’s boosters burn their fuel and are discarded.
See the astronaut’s reactions and what the spacecraft looks like as the main steps are carried out to get into orbit:
-00:12 Launch command issued
-00:10 Engine turbopumps at flight speed
-00:05 Engines at maximum thrust
00:00 Launch
+1:54 Separation of emergency rescue system
+1:57 First stage separation
+2:38 Fairing separation
+4:48 Second stage separation
+4:58 Tail adapter separation
+8:45 Third stage engine cut off having arrived in orbit
+8:49 Soyuz separation, deploy solar arrays and antennae
The astronauts, from left to right, are NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev and ESA astronaut and flight engineer Alexander Gerst launched in the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station on 6 June 2018. ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and ESA television host Richard Hollingham provide commentary taken from the live event.
Hunched in their Sokol flight suits that offer protection in case of fire or depressurisation, the trio stay in the crew capsule of the Soyuz – the only module that is also designed to survive a return to Earth. The bags above their heads contain supplies for the International Space Station as every bit of space is used.
During a Soyuz launch astronauts typically experience forces of up to 4g – having to work while being pressed into their seats with a force that is four times more than the gravity felt on Earth. The Soyuz commander uses a stick to press buttons as they are too far away from the control panel.
The fluffy toys above the astronauts’ heads are mascots and good luck charms but also serve as a simple but effective test to see when the spacecraft is in orbit: when they start to float the spacecraft is weightless and orbiting Earth. Above Sergei is the mascot for the 2018 FIFA soccer World Cup held in Russia. Alexander took German children television icon “Die Maus” with him.
The launch went as planned as the 50-m tall Soyuz rocket propelled the astronauts to their cruising speed of around 28 800 km/h.
For this launch the astronauts took 34 orbits of Earth over two days to arrive at their destination spending their time in the cramped orbital module of the Soyuz that is no larger than a car. With limited communications and living space the astronauts had time to adapt to weightlessness and reflect on their mission ahead. They aligned their spacecraft with the International Space Station and approached the orbital outpost for docking on 8 June 2018. The files for this video were downloaded by the astronauts after arriving at the Space Station.
Alexander is a returning visitor to the International Space Station, the first of ESA’s 2009 class of astronauts to be sent into space for a second time. During the second part of his mission Alexander will take over as commander of the International Space Station, only the second time an ESA astronaut will take on this role so far.
Credits: ESA / NASA / Roscosmos
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This unique video shows a full launch of the Soyuz MS-09: from liftoff to orbit.
Watch the launch from inside the crew capsule with first-ever shots from outside the spacecraft recorded by cameras fixed to the exterior of the Soyuz.
The intense launch lasts less than ten minutes whereby the Soyuz spacecraft is propelled 1640 km and gains 210 km altitude. Every second for nine minutes, the spacecraft accelerates 50 km/h on average as the rocket’s boosters burn their fuel and are discarded.
See the astronaut’s reactions and what the spacecraft looks like as the main steps are carried out to get into orbit:
-00:12 Launch command issued
-00:10 Engine turbopumps at flight speed
-00:05 Engines at maximum thrust
00:00 Launch
+1:54 Separation of emergency rescue system
+1:57 First stage separation
+2:38 Fairing separation
+4:48 Second stage separation
+4:58 Tail adapter separation
+8:45 Third stage engine cut off having arrived in orbit
+8:49 Soyuz separation, deploy solar arrays and antennae
The astronauts, from left to right, are NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Roscosmos commander Sergei Prokopyev and ESA astronaut and flight engineer Alexander Gerst launched in the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station on 6 June 2018. ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and ESA television host Richard Hollingham provide commentary taken from the live event.
Hunched in their Sokol flight suits that offer protection in case of fire or depressurisation, the trio stay in the crew capsule of the Soyuz – the only module that is also designed to survive a return to Earth. The bags above their heads contain supplies for the International Space Station as every bit of space is used.
During a Soyuz launch astronauts typically experience forces of up to 4g – having to work while being pressed into their seats with a force that is four times more than the gravity felt on Earth. The Soyuz commander uses a stick to press buttons as they are too far away from the control panel.
The fluffy toys above the astronauts’ heads are mascots and good luck charms but also serve as a simple but effective test to see when the spacecraft is in orbit: when they start to float the spacecraft is weightless and orbiting Earth. Above Sergei is the mascot for the 2018 FIFA soccer World Cup held in Russia. Alexander took German children television icon “Die Maus” with him.
The launch went as planned as the 50-m tall Soyuz rocket propelled the astronauts to their cruising speed of around 28 800 km/h.
For this launch the astronauts took 34 orbits of Earth over two days to arrive at their destination spending their time in the cramped orbital module of the Soyuz that is no larger than a car. With limited communications and living space the astronauts had time to adapt to weightlessness and reflect on their mission ahead. They aligned their spacecraft with the International Space Station and approached the orbital outpost for docking on 8 June 2018. The files for this video were downloaded by the astronauts after arriving at the Space Station.
Alexander is a returning visitor to the International Space Station, the first of ESA’s 2009 class of astronauts to be sent into space for a second time. During the second part of his mission Alexander will take over as commander of the International Space Station, only the second time an ESA astronaut will take on this role so far.
Credits: ESA / NASA / Roscosmos
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- published: 25 Jun 2018
- views: 11274150
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Soyuz Launch | National Geographic
The astronauts take off aboard the Soyuz rocket on the launch to the International Space Station.
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- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 311003
46:04
Soyuz spacecraft docks with ISS carrying US-Russian crew
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Don Pettit joined Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner is set to dock with the International ...
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Don Pettit joined Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner is set to dock with the International Space Station on Sept. 11, 2024. Full Story: https://www.space.com/soyuz-ms-26-astronauts-iss-docking
Credit: NASA
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A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Don Pettit joined Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner is set to dock with the International Space Station on Sept. 11, 2024. Full Story: https://www.space.com/soyuz-ms-26-astronauts-iss-docking
Credit: NASA
- published: 11 Sep 2024
- views: 27786
0:57
Russia launches Soyuz rocket
Russia on Saturday launched a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, carrying the Kondor-FKA n°1 satellite. (May 26)
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Russia on Saturday launched a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, carrying the Kondor-FKA n°1 satellite. (May 26)
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