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− | The '''Soyuz''' family of spacecraft has its origins in the early | + | The '''Soyuz''' family of spacecraft has its origins in the early russian space program. Because of its very flexible configuration of three modules, it got adapted to almost any task thinkable: |
* space station ferry | * space station ferry | ||
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===Soyuz 7K-LOK=== | ===Soyuz 7K-LOK=== | ||
− | Lunar command module for the | + | Lunar command module for the russian lunar landing program. Differed from other soyuz craft by many details. |
* Fuel cells for power supply | * Fuel cells for power supply | ||
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Final modification of the Soyuz family. Allowed greater or smaller astronauts as before, making it possible for [[space shuttle]] astronauts to use the Soyuz as reentry capsule in emergency. Also included an improved control system ("Saturn") with two VGA displays (one 16 color, the other amber). Used for the ISS. | Final modification of the Soyuz family. Allowed greater or smaller astronauts as before, making it possible for [[space shuttle]] astronauts to use the Soyuz as reentry capsule in emergency. Also included an improved control system ("Saturn") with two VGA displays (one 16 color, the other amber). Used for the ISS. | ||
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[[Category:Historic spacecraft]] | [[Category:Historic spacecraft]] | ||
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