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06 August 2003 13:53
Russian Soyuz spacecraft to be fitted with new re-entry equipment Moscow, 6 August: Equipment controlling the re-entry phase is being replaced at all manned Soyuz spacecraft. "The first such unit, upgraded in keeping with comments and proposals made by a joint interdepartmental commission, has already been installed on the Soyuz TMA-3 spacecraft that will take a new crew to the International Space Station [ISS] in the autumn," the first deputy general designer of the space rocket corporation Energiya, Nikolay Zelenshchikov, said. "The need for upgrading the control unit emerged after its malfunctioning during the landing of the Soyuz TMA-1 spacecraft last May. The spacecraft with the Russian-US crew on board made an unauthorized off-target ballistic descent," he said. The Energiya official said Soyuz TMA-3 would be used as a lifeboat for the ISS crew for a period of six months. Currently the spacecraft is being tested at the corporation's test and control facility. A crew of Aleksandr Kaleri of Russia and Michael Foale of the United States will leave for the ISS on 18 October. The third seat will be taken by Pedro Duque of Spain, who will make a 10-day visiting mission and return to Earth with the ISS's current crew - Yuriy Malenchenko and Edward Lu. Kaleri and Foale will work aboard the ISS for six months, to be taken home by the Soyuz TMA-3. [ITAR-TASS news agency] http://www.gateway2russia.com/artf.php?artid=125297 |
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"Rusty B" wrote in message
om... snip The spacecraft with the Russian-US crew on board made an unauthorized off-target ballistic descent," he said. snip I love the wayspace guys put things. *laugh* Reminds me of the Challenger accident, when the first negative words I heard, were something like, "We have had a major malfunction." BV. |
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![]() "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "Rusty B" wrote in message om... snip The spacecraft with the Russian-US crew on board made an unauthorized off-target ballistic descent," he said. snip I love the wayspace guys put things. *laugh* Reminds me of the Challenger accident, when the first negative words I heard, were something like, "We have had a major malfunction." In his defence, that was an off the cuff immediate reaction. Remember, he was 1000+ miles away and not looking at it, only the numbers coming across in telemetry. It's comments like above and the comment on the Arianne 5 launch ("failed to meet objectives" I think was the term) that are written/said long AFTER the event that I think are funnier. BV. |
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"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message
... "BenignVanilla" wrote in message In his defence, that was an off the cuff immediate reaction. Remember, he was 1000+ miles away and not looking at it, only the numbers coming across in telemetry. I used to think what he said was a bit strange until I found out that he was in another state, making announcements based on six-second-old data. Actually I don't think there was anything else he could have said, given the situation. Maybe he could have used a better word than "malfunction" but what the hell do I know... It's comments like above and the comment on the Arianne 5 launch ("failed to meet objectives" I think was the term) that are written/said long AFTER the event that I think are funnier. I've found that "nominal" and "off-nominal" have crept into my general vocabulary. Same with "copy that" or even saying that something is "in work." |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 16:02:41 -0400, "BenignVanilla"
wrote: The spacecraft with the Russian-US crew on board made an unauthorized off-target ballistic descent," he said. snip I love the wayspace guys put things. *laugh* Reminds me of the Challenger accident, when the first negative words I heard, were something like, "We have had a major malfunction." Steve Nesbitt, NASA Public Affairs Officer: "Flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously a major malfunction." Brian |
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On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 22:14:54 GMT, Brian Thorn
wrote: "Flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously a major malfunction." ....Or, what the doctor said when Paul Maxson was born. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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benignvanilla wrote:
"Rusty B" wrote in message . com... snip The spacecraft with the Russian-US crew on board made an unauthorized off-target ballistic descent," he said. snip I love the wayspace guys put things. *laugh* Reminds me of the Challenger accident, when the first negative words I heard, were something like, "We have had a major malfunction." Steve Nesbit had the most difficult job in the world at that moment. He had to say something about what everyone was seeing, but he didn't have any information to convey beyond that they knew something really, really bad had happened. Since most people would be inclined to fall back on something like "Oh, ****" at moments like this (read cockpit voice recorder transcripts just before crashes for confirmation, Nesbit's professionalism should be commended. As for the quote above, there's more politics involved than merely concealing a negative event. The Russians really are subtly blaming the Americans on the crew for the error, and it's telling that they still use such phrases. mail me via lakefxdan AT aol DOT com |
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