Photo Gallery - Salyut

Media Gallery for Salyut
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Salyut 6 Salyut 6 as displayed in Moscow in 1981. sal6640.jpg
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  Salyut 6
Salyut 4 airlock Salyut 4 airlock compartment sal6airl.jpg
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  Salyut 4 airlock
Salyut 4 toilet View of Salyut 4 toilet facility - you always wanted to know how they do it in space... sal6toil.jpg
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  Salyut 4 toilet
Salyut 4 Main Panel Salyut 4 Main Control Panel - adopted unchanged from Soyuz 7K-OK sal6pan2.jpg
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  Salyut 4 Main Panel
Salyut 4 panel Salyut 4 Control Panel - above and to the right of the main station control panel sal6pan1.jpg
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  Salyut 4 panel
Salyut 4 rear int. Salyut 4 view of rear interior of station sal6int1.jpg
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  Salyut 4 rear int.
Interior of Salyut 4 Interior of Salyut 4 looking forward. ensa61.jpg
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  Interior of Salyut 4
Salyut 6 model Salyut 6 model showing cosmonaut on treadmill and bulk of solar camera on the right sal6mdka.jpg
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  Salyut 6 model
Soyuz T   soybigt.gif
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  Soyuz T
Soyuz Descent Module   soydm.jpg
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  Soyuz Descent Module
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel soytmpnl.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel 1 soytpan1.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel 2 soytpan2.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel 4 soytpan4.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Spacesuit Orlan Orlan space suit as used on Salyut 7 and Mir space stations. spacesui.jpg
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  Spacesuit Orlan
Soyuz 7K-T   soyuz32.jpg
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  Soyuz 7K-T
Soyuz 7K-T   soyuzfer.gif
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  Soyuz 7K-T
Soyuz Interior View of Soyuz interior. soyuzint.jpg
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  Soyuz Interior
Soyuz escape rocket Soyuz launch escape system soyuzles.jpg
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  Soyuz escape rocket
Soyuz T   soyuzt.gif
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  Soyuz T
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel 5 soytpan5.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Soyuz 7K-T   soybigfe.gif
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  Soyuz 7K-T
Soyuz T panel Soyuz T control panel 3 soytpan3.jpg
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  Soyuz T panel
Progress Drawing of the initial version of the Progress refuelling spacecraft. progbig.gif
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  Progress
Soyuz 7K-OKS   soybig11.gif
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  Soyuz 7K-OKS
Salyut 6 In Space   sal6insp.jpg
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  Salyut 6 In Space
Progress View of the original Progress spacecraft, as displayed in Moscow in 1981. progress.jpg
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  Progress
Progress capsule View of the Progress 'Raduga' mini-capsule used for recovery of materials from the Mir station. progcaps.jpg
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  Progress capsule
Salyut 6 Cutaway The Salyut 6 space station was the first evolved design with two docking ports. sal6cut.jpg
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RKK Energia
  Salyut 6 Cutaway
Soyuz 7K-OKS   soyuz11.gif
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  Soyuz 7K-OKS
Salyut 6 Salyut 6 as displayed in Moscow in 1981. saliut6d.gif
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  Salyut 6
Salyut 6 Engines Close-up of the engines of Salyut 6 as displayed in Moscow in 1981. salyeng.jpg
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  Salyut 6 Engines
Salyut 1 The Salyut 1 was the world's first space station. It was developed in a crash project that took military Almaz space station hulls and equipped them with Soyuz systems. salyut1d.gif
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  Salyut 1
Salyut 4   salyut4.gif
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  Salyut 4
Salyut 6 The Salyut 6 station as displayed in Moscow, November 1981. At the aft end a Progress resupply craft is docked. At the forward docking station is a Soyuz spacecraft, representing Soyuz 34 according to the lettering on the side. Unusually, the Soyuz Ferry (7K-T) spacecraft is shown with solar panels, which was thought never to be the case by Western observers. salyut6.jpg
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  Salyut 6
Salyut 7   salyut7.gif
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  Salyut 7
Panel Soyuz 7K-OK Control panel of the initial earth orbit version of Soyuz. panelok.gif
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  Panel Soyuz 7K-OK
Progress Drawing of the initial version of the Progress refuelling spacecraft. progresd.gif
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  Progress
Progress Shroud Early Progress launches used the Soyuz shroud. Although the launch escape tour was retained to maintain the proven aerodynamics, the escape motors and grid stabilizers on the side of the shroud were deleted. proshrod.jpg
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  Progress Shroud
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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