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IEEE's "Spectrum" Magazine, April 2006
Stellar Engineer By: James Oberg When two spacecraft meet, they rely on Vladimir Syromyatnikov http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/apr06/3222 Fifty years ago this month, Vladimir Syromyatnikov, then a 23-year-old Russian engineer fresh out of college, walked into a top-secret Soviet space design bureau where he became one of the most important engineers of Russia's space program. Then he accomplished something even rarer: his handiwork found its way into the U.S. and European space programs as well. Syromyatnikov is best known for his work in designing docking mechanisms for manned spacecraft. The mechanisms do a number of tricky things, including sealing two spacecraft together tightly enough to prevent precious air from leaking away, yet allowing the vehicles to separate in an instant if necessary. Syromyatnikov's designs are still used by spacecraft visiting the International Space Station (ISS). |
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