Historical Events tagged with "Russia"

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Space Exploration

Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 Mission Launch

May 14th, 2010 14 years ago

Space Shuttle Atlantis successfully launched on the STS-132 mission from Kennedy Space Center, marking a significant milestone in the International Space Station's construction. The shuttle delivered the Rassvet module, a Russian component that enhances ISS capabilities. The launch, characterized by careful planning and coordination, was one of the last missions for Atlantis before Congress approved an additional flight, STS-135. The mission's successful execution demonstrated international collaboration in space exploration.

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Space Exploration

Space Shuttle Discovery Completes STS-91 Mission

June 2nd, 1998 26 years ago

Space Shuttle Discovery launched on STS-91, marking the culmination of the Shuttle-Mir program, a series of cooperative missions between NASA and Russia. The mission focused on the exchange of personnel, research materials, and technology between the International Space Station and the Mir space station. Discovery carried a crew of seven, including commander Charles D. Gemar, and returned to Earth with valuable data and insights regarding long-duration spaceflight.

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Space Exploration

Endeavour Launches for Mir Docking Mission

January 22nd, 1998 27 years ago

Space Shuttle Endeavour launched on STS-89 for an 8-day mission to the Russian space station Mir. The mission included a series of scientific experiments and the exchange of crew members between the two spacecraft. NASA astronaut Story Musgrave was among the crew, which played a vital role in strengthening international cooperation in space exploration. The Endeavour successfully docked with Mir, marking a significant moment in collaborative spaceflight.

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Politics & Government

Budapest Memorandum Strengthens Nuclear Non-Proliferation

December 5th, 1994 30 years ago

The Budapest Memorandum was signed in Hungary, involving key nations such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia. This agreement provided security assurances to Ukraine regarding its territorial integrity and sovereignty in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons. The memorandum aimed to facilitate Ukraine's nuclear disarmament after the Soviet Union's dissolution, ensuring that Ukraine would receive support and assurances from these signatory states. The signing took place during an OSCE conference, symbolizing a commitment to maintain peace and security in Eastern Europe.

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Space Exploration

Launch of STS-60 with Sergei Krikalev

February 3rd, 1994 31 years ago

The Space Shuttle STS-60 launched from Kennedy Space Center, featuring the first Russian cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev. Onboard, Krikalev participated in the science and technology mission with a diverse crew, which included American astronauts. This mission marked a significant collaboration between the United States and Russia in human spaceflight post-Cold War.

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Politics & Government

Reagan's Historic Summit in Moscow

May 29th, 1988 36 years ago

U.S. President Ronald Reagan arrived in Moscow for a summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. This meeting marked a significant step in U.S.-Soviet relations as both leaders aimed to reduce nuclear arms and improve bilateral ties. Reagan’s visit symbolized a thawing of Cold War tensions. During their discussions, the two leaders also touched on issues like human rights and economic reforms.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Aeroflot Flight 3352 Collision at Omsk Airport

October 11th, 1984 40 years ago

Aeroflot Flight 3352 crashed into maintenance vehicles while landing at Omsk Airport in Russia, resulting in the loss of 178 lives. The aircraft, a Tupolev Tu-154, had just completed its descent when it collided with several ground vehicles. The disaster highlighted significant safety concerns regarding airport operations and aircraft handling procedures, particularly during landings under challenging weather conditions.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Russian River Cruise Ship Collision Incident

June 5th, 1983 41 years ago

A catastrophic collision occurred when the Russian river cruise ship Aleksandr Suvorov struck a girder of the Ulyanovsk Railway Bridge. The impact caused a freight train to derail, resulting in significant casualties, with over 100 people reported killed. The Alexandr Suvorov remained afloat despite the damage, and later efforts were made to restore the vessel and return it to service.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Aeroflot Flight 217 crashes outside Moscow

October 13th, 1972 52 years ago

Aeroflot Flight 217, a Tupolev Tu-154, crashed due to pilot error while approaching Moscow, resulting in the deaths of 174 people. The flight was en route from Leningrad to Moscow and approached Sheremetyevo International Airport when the accident occurred. Weather conditions at the time contributed to the tragic outcome, with poor visibility recorded.

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