Question by Shani S: What is the name of the world’s first space station, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971?
What is the name of the world’s first space station, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971?
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DOS-1
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Luis B says
Salyut 1 (DOS 1, Russian: Салют-1) was the first Salyut space station, and the first Human-made space station of any kind. It was launched April 19, 1971. Its first crew launched in Soyuz 10 but was unable to board it due to a failure in the docking mechanism; its second crew launched in Soyuz 11 and remained on board for 23 productive days. However, a pressure-equalization valve in the Soyuz 11 reentry capsule opened prematurely when the crew returned to Earth, killing all three. Salyut 1 reentered Earth’s atmosphere October 11, 1971
Linda D says
Salyut 1 of course
Jon says
Salyut 1 its from the radio quiz !
epsaints says
Salyut 1 Is the Answer for radio trivia
Jerry says
DOS-1
Saskia M says
Salyut 1 (DOS 1, Russian: Салют-1) was the first Salyut space station, and the first Human-made space station of any kind. It was launched April 19, 1971. Its first crew launched in Soyuz 10 but was unable to board it due to a failure in the docking mechanism; its second crew launched in Soyuz 11 and remained on board for 23 productive days. However, a pressure-equalization valve in the Soyuz 11 reentry capsule opened prematurely when the crew returned to Earth, killing all three. Salyut 1 reentered Earth's atmosphere October 11, 1971