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تاريخ التسجيل: 16-12-2013 
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بقايا مكوك فضائي سوفيتي
 
 
  بقايا  مكوك   فضائي  سوفيتي
 Russian photographer and urban explorer Ralph Mirebs just published one of the saddest photoseries on space exploration. He managed to get inside  an abandoned hangar at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, where two Burans—the  prototype space shuttles of the Russian space program—are slowly  decaying in their burial crypt.  
         The Soviets’ Buran program lasted nearly two decades (from 1974 to  1993), and only one automated orbital flight had been completed before  the whole project was canceled due to lack of funding when the Soviet  Union collapsed. 
         In the photos below, you can see two unused, debris-covered Buran  shuttles in the hangar. This still amazing superstructure was originally  built for the assembly of the Soviet N1 moon rocket, and later used for  orbiter maintenance and to connect the orbiters to their Energia  launchers, so its role was very similar to the function of NASA’s VAB  (Vertical Assembly Building).  
           
          One of the two shuttles is OK-1K2, nicknamed Ptichka  (Little Bird), which was almost ready for spaceflight in 1992. It was  about to make a second flight in automatic mode, docking to the Soviet  space station Mir. The second shuttle is a full-size static mock-up for  mating and load tests. And it is really, really sad to see them in their  current state of disrepair. 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
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