... Balashova’s watercolour designs defined modules and furniture for the interiors of Soyuz, as well as the Mir and Salyut space stations. French-borm American industrial designer, Raymond Loewy’s designs for Skylab emphasised efficiency and...
... by beginning what we now call the debris problem. A military space station, Almaz, was concealed within the Salyut space station programme and it was only afterwards that we learned that cannon was installed to fend off...
... them from orbit. In 1984, Russian students built small Iskra satellites released through the airlock of the Salyut orbital station. The Japanese built a facility for deploying micro-satellites from their Kibo module on the...
... May; a move that will make it the most massive object to make an uncontrolled reentry since the 39-tonne Salyut-7 in 1991, says Jonathan McDowell an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, via Twitter. An artist’s illustration...
... science out of a religious event. The “first reported alcohol consumption” by Russian spacefarers was during the 1971 Salyut-7 mission when one of the cosmonaut’s birthdays was celebrated with a small bottle of Armenian Cognac; apparently, Cognac...