请输入您要查询的字词:

 

单词 Baikonur Cosmodrome
释义
Baikonur Cosmodrome

Space Exploration
  • A launch site for spacecraft, located near Baikonur (formerly Tyuratam and Leninsk), Kazakhstan, near the Aral Sea. It was built in 1955. The first Soviet satellites and all Soviet (later Russian) space probes, as well as crewed Soyuz missions, were launched from here. In July 2000 the Zvezda module for the International Space Station (ISS) was sent into orbit from Baikonur. Following NASA's suspension of shuttle flights after the 2003 Columbia space shuttle disaster, later flights to the ISS have been launched from Baikonur. The cosmodrome, which Russia now rents from Kazakhstan, is the world's largest space launching facility. It covers an area of 12 200 sq km, much larger than its US equivalent, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This includes dozens of launching pads, five tracking control centres, nine tracking stations, and a rocket test range. On 11 May 2002, a hangar used to assemble and test space vehicles collapsed, killing eight people.

    The cosmodrome is some 322 km southwest of the mining town of Baikonur, but the Soviets informed the International Aeronautical Federation that Baikonur was Gagarin's launch site, and the name remained. However, in 1996 Russian president Boris Yeltsin changed the name of the town of Tyuratam, where the cosmodrome is situated, to Baikonur.

    http://www.russianspaceweb.com/baikonur.html In-depth and illustrated accounts of the history of the Baikonur launch centre, with detailed information on the Energiya-Buran and Soyuz facilities, launch sites, and control station at Baikonur. There is also information on, as well as photographs of, the town of Baikonur (formerly Tyuratam).


随便看

 

科学参考收录了60776条科技类词条,基本涵盖了常见科技类参考文献及英语词汇的翻译,是科学学习和研究的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2023 Sciref.net All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/12/26 1:19:09