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Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin

Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin
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Nave di rastrellamento spaziale Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin. Lo scafo è simile a quello di una petroliera della classe Sofiya.




Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin Class overview Name: Sofiya (Modified) (Soviet Project 1909)
Builders: Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 1971
Operators: Academy of Sciences
In service: 1971-1991 Completed: 1 Retired: 1
General characteristics of Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin Type: SESS Tonnage: 31,300 DWT Displacement: 53,500 tons
standard Length: 760 ft (230 m) Beam: 102 ft (31 m) Draft: 33 ft (10 m)
Propulsion: 2 steam turbines (Kirov) with electric drive;
19,000 shp, 1 shaft
Speed: 17.7 knots (33 km/h)
Range: 24,000 nmi (44,448 km) at 17.7 knots (33 km/h)
Complement: approx. 160 + 180 scientist-technicians
Sensors and processing systems: 1 Don-Kay and 1 Okean (Navigation);
Tracking and communications equipment includes Quad Ring, Ship Bowl, and Ship Globe. Two pairs of Vee Tube/Cone HF antennas. Aircraft carried: none Aviation facilities: none Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet space control-monitoring ship that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications.
Named after cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, she was completed in December 1971 to support the Soviet space program. The ship also conducted upper atmosphere and outer space research. It had very distinguishable looks due to two extremely large and two smaller parabolic "dish" antennas placed on top of the hull. In Soviet times, the Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin was the world's largest communications ship and was the flagship of a fleet of communications ships. These ships greatly extended the tracking range when the orbits of cosmonauts and unmanned missions were not over the USSR. In 1975, the ship was a part of the Soviet-American Apollo-Soyuz joint test program.
The communications ships belonged to the Soviet Academy of Sciences. The maritime part fell under the responsibility of the Baltic- and Black sea shipping. The ships had home ports in the Ukraine (Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin and the other surveillance ship Akademik Sergei Korolev), so after the fall of the Soviet Union they were transferred to Ukraine – ending their role in spaceflight. She was sold for scrap shortly after the break-up of the Soviet Union along with the Akademik Sergei Korolev. In 1996 the proud ship was unceremoniously sold for scrap at $170 a ton.

fonte: celeste: 06/09/2011 08:04

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10-05-88
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08/09/2011
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Classificazione
Space control/monitoring ship
Anno/Cantiere costr.
Baltic SB & E Works, Leningrad - 1971
Armatore
Black Sea Shipping Co. MORFLOT
Ship manager
Akademika Nauk Sovietskogo Soyuza

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