- Töretam (Kazakh: Төретам, romanized: Töretam; Russian: Тюратам, romanized:
Tyuratam) is a
station on the Trans-Aral Railway,
located in Kazakhstan. The name...
- areas.
Taking these constraints into consideration, the
commission chose Tyuratam, a
village in the
heart of the
Kazakh Steppe. The
expense of constructing...
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during the
International Geophysical Year from Site No.1/5, at the 5th
Tyuratam range, in
Kazakh SSR (now
known as the
Baikonur Cosmodrome). The satellite...
- Baikonur's
railway station predates the base and
retains the old name of
Tyuratam. This was the
original Soviet railway station (railhead) on the Moscow...
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August provided the
first photographs of the
Baikonur Cosmodrome near
Tyuratam: the CIA had been
unaware of its
existence until then.
Other flights examined...
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geographical sources,
Extreme is
designated as
Tyuratam or Tyuratam1 (after the name of the
nearest railway station Tyuratam). In the
northern part of the Baikonur...
- the next two highest-ranked cosmonauts,
Titov and Nelyubov, were sent to
Tyuratam for
final preparations.
Gagarin and
Titov were
selected to
train in the...
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After the crew
landed safely they were
flown back to the
launch site at
Tyuratam (also
known as
Baikonur to
disguise its true location).
Kamanin noted in...
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commission considered several possible geographic regions and
selected Tyuratam in the
Kazakh SSR. This
selection was
approved on 12
February 1955 by the...
- 670 lb)
craft was
launched by a Proton-K
rocket from
Baikonur Cosmodrome,
Tyuratam,
Kazakh SSR. Both Vega 1 and 2 were three-axis
stabilized spacecraft. The...