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On September 16, 1996, STS-71 and its crew of 6 launched into Earth orbit. They docked with the Mir space station on September 19, making the whole assembly nearly 2 times larger. Astronaut Blaha replaced astronaut Lucid as a crewmember of the Mir. It undocked on September 23 after delivering many supplies and parts needed. It deorbited on September 26 and landed at Cape Canaveral.

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On 9/14/2016 at 1:45 PM, The Raging Sandwich said:

On September 14, 1968, the Soviet Zond 5 was launched. After achieving orbit, it was sent into a circumlunar trajectory around the Moon. It flew around the Moon at a high altitude on September 18. Biological payloads were inside as well. The spacecraft survived a 20g reentry and slpashed down on September 21.

...and SLPASHED down...

I already know how to SPLASH down, but... ekhem... How to SLPASH down?

And what biological payloads did it carry? What organisms can survive 200 m/ss acceleration?

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9 minutes ago, TheDestroyer111 said:

...and SLPASHED down...

I already know how to SPLASH down, but... ekhem... How to SLPASH down?

And what biological payloads did it carry? What organisms can survive 200 m/ss acceleration?

Sorry for the typo. It carried wine flies, turtles, mealworms, plants, and a bunch of other stuff.

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1 minute ago, tater said:

I'm liking the stills, because I can look at it anywhere. I rarely watch videos.

Don't worry, I'm planning on turning the videos into gifs using Imgur so that I can post them here. They'll also be relatively short, at most 3 minutes long.

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2 hours ago, The Raging Sandwich said:

New idea: Should I make a daily video for whatever happened today in spaceflight history or not? I'm going to make one today using movie maker and see how that goes. Tell me what you think I should do. :)

I think the photos serve perfectly for the historic events :-)

 

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2 hours ago, The Raging Sandwich said:

Don't worry, I'm planning on turning the videos into gifs using Imgur so that I can post them here. They'll also be relatively short, at most 3 minutes long.

That's about 4 minutes too long.  Seriously, howsoever popular, videos are about the worst method of conveying information there is.  (Especially short snippets of factual information like those typically presented here.)

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Yeah, I'm not big on videos for content that could be text. In the Blue Origin thread, a video was posted about the upcoming max Q test. It's ~4 minutes, and could have been summed up in a paragraph. A couple videos of actual tests were embedded in that one video, though.

I could see still images, and for certain posts, an embedded video of the actual even in question. Ie: a video of the actual launch mentioned as a link.

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On September 17, 1789, astronomer William Herschel discovered Saturn's moon Mimas, known for its giant crater and Death Star-like appearence. [Fun fact about Mimas, its heat signature looks like Pacman! :)]

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On Septmeber 17, 1930, US astronaut Thomas Stafford was born. He flew on Gemini 6 (where he became part of the first crew to make a controlled rendezvous in orbit) and 9, Apollo 10, and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). 

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Also on September 17, 1930, US astronaut Edgar Mitchell was born. He flew on Apollo 14 and became the 6th man on the Moon.

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On September 17, 1985, Soyuz T-14 and its crew of 3 launched into orbit to the Salyut 7 space station.

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1 hour ago, The Raging Sandwich said:

On September 17, 1789, astronomer William Herschel discovered Saturn's moon Mimas, known for its giant crater and Death Star-like appearence. [Fun fact about Mimas, its heat signature looks like Pacman! :)]

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Yay! Pac-Mimas!

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On September 18, 1959, the Vanguard 3 Earth orbital probe launched. It was to test radiation and micrometeroid data. During launch, the third stage failed to jettison from the payload.

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On September 18, 1980, Soyuz 38 and its crew of 2 launched into orbit to Salyut 6.

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On September 18, 1991, STS-48 and its crew of 6 landed back at Edward's Air Force Base after a 5 day flight.

On September 18, 1995, STS-69 and its crew of 6 landed back at Cape Canaveral.

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On September 18, 2006, Soyuz TMA-9 and its crew of 3 including space tourist Anousheh Asnari launched to the ISS on Expedition 14. It docked to the Zvezda module on September 20th.

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10 hours ago, The Raging Sandwich said:

On September 18, 1980, Soyuz 38 and its crew of 2 launched into orbit to Salyut 6.

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That was Cuba's first manned spaceflight. :P

I'm trying to understand why the flame is blue. I don't think this flight used Syntin.

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42 minutes ago, DDE said:

That was Cuba's first manned spaceflight. :P

I'm trying to understand why the flame is blue. I don't think this flight used Syntin.

The Soyuz-U2 (the Syntin variant) didn't fly until 82... Unless there's another variant that used syntin. Maybe the picture's not quite right, or it's an optical illusion, or caused by something else...?

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2 hours ago, Mad Rocket Scientist said:

That looks like a colorized B&W photo to me.  Probably whoever colored it was using launches with sytin as a reference.

TBH, I have no idea how syntin burns. I doubt the colour is too different from normal RG-1, since it's just another hydrocarbon.

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