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Kosmos-811

government rocket

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Payloads
1 Assets
Assets deployed on this mission
Cosmos-811
retired
Launch Details

Launch Date

3/31/1976

Launch Site

53-y Nauchno-Issledovatelskiy Ispitatelniy Poligon,

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Launch Vehicle

Soyuz 11A511M (R-7 Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
1
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

An architecture based solely on the Starship could replace the SLS and Orion programs.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

Instruments during the observations will be pointed at Jupiter and the principal stars of the constellation Orion.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceFeb 5, 2026

NanoRacks expects Orion to have a robust architecture familiar to customers and anticipates being able to offer commercially viable costs based on principles learned in low Earth orbit.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceOct 5, 2018

Russia’s contribution to the lunar Gateway will probably involve a transportation system, such as the crewed spacecraft Roscosmos has been developing that could provide an alternative to NASA’s Orion for crew transport to the Gateway.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceOct 21, 2019

William Gerstenmaier oversaw the International Space Station, commercial cargo and crew, and the Space Launch System and Orion programs until 2020-07-10.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceFeb 11, 2020

NASA’s Office of Inspector General criticized the agency for its accounting of Orion program costs in a July 16 report.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

The OIG report indicated that a complete picture of Orion’s life cycle cost is necessary for Congress and stakeholders to make strategic decisions regarding future human exploration priorities.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

The STAR Center features business and digital transformation innovations to support Orion production and future space exploration.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceJul 15, 2021

Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner and NASA’s Orion also use large ringsail parachutes but with different configurations.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceFeb 4, 2022

The omnibus table shows Orion funded at $1,406.7 million, unchanged from the FY22 proposal.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceMar 9, 2022

Orion’s NEXUS EDaaS mesh network is intended to deliver combined interoperability to the U.S. Government and its allies and to establish a foundation for on-orbit space quantum collaboration.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceJul 12, 2023

At Collins Aerospace, G. Allen Flynt managed a human spaceflight mission portfolio, including systems for the International Space Station, NASA's Orion spacecraft, and Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

Chad Fish has been named president and general manager of Orion, which will operate as the fourth business sector of Arcfield.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

Geoff Crowley, Ph.D., is the chief executive officer of Orion and has joined Arcfield's executive leadership team as chief scientist.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

Chad Fish has been named president and general manager of Orion, which will operate as the fourth business sector of Arcfield.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

The Orion team of engineers and scientists developed the RROCI satellite at Orion’s facilities in Louisville, Colorado.

Mentioned as: OrionSourceMar 11, 2024

The contract work will support NASA's Flight Operation Directorate, including the Orion and Space Launch System programs, the International Space Station, the Commercial Crew Program, and the Artemis campaign.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

Thales Alenia Space continues to lead the future of human space exploration from Orion to the lunar Gateway.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

The European Service Module-4 (ESM-4) will be assembled and tested with Orion’s Crew Module at the Kennedy Space Center.

Mentioned as: OrionSource

ICPS LH2 and LOX lines are chilled and vent and relief tests are performed while Orion communications systems are activated and checked with mission control via radio frequency links.

Mentioned as: OrionSource
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