- A
spacecraft (pl.:
spacecraft) is a
vehicle that is
designed to fly in
outer space and
operate there.
Spacecraft are used for a
variety of purposes, including...
- Earth, and
became the
first spacecraft to
orbit an
outer planet. The Jet
Propulsion Laboratory built the
Galileo spacecraft and
managed the
Galileo program...
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Soyuz (Russian: Союз, IPA: [sɐˈjus], lit. 'Union') is a
series of
spacecraft which has been in
service since the 1960s,
having made more than 140 flights...
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Uncrewed spacecraft or
robotic spacecraft are
spacecraft without people on board.
Uncrewed spacecraft may have
varying levels of
autonomy from
human input;...
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version of a
Soyuz spacecraft started in 1978. The
Aelita was part of the
Soyuz programme, but was
planned to use an
unmanned Soyuz spacecraft as an infrared...
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Lockheed Martin and is
operated by NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. The
spacecraft was
launched from Cape
Canaveral Air
Force Station on
August 5, 2011 UTC...
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which were
known as "Buran-class orbiters". The
construction of the
Buran spacecraft began in 1980, and by 1984 the
first full-scale
orbiter was
rolled out...
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development of the
Orion spacecraft and the
Space Launch System for the
crewed lunar Artemis program, the
Commercial Crew
spacecraft, and the
planned Lunar...
- 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (67P).
During its
journey to the comet, the
spacecraft performed flybys of Earth, Mars, and the
asteroids 21
Lutetia and 2867...
- of the
Soyuz spacecraft. The
Soyuz Sever design of a
crewed spacecraft started the
Soyuz programme. In 1956, the
Soyuz Sever spacecraft was
proposed as...