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Дата изменения: Mon May 24 11:13:11 1999 Дата индексирования: Mon Oct 1 20:17:04 2012 Кодировка: Поисковые слова: neutrino |
The VSM: Identifying and orienting spacecraft |
Original Soyuz | very long docking unit |
Soyuz-10/11 | |
Soyuz ferry | no solar arrays |
ASTP Soyuz | three-petal docking mecanism, no usual transponders |
Soyuz T | Aft transponder - two dishes |
Soyuz TM | Aft transponder - two dishes, forward transponders replaced with 2 Kurs antennas (one on top, one on the left side) |
Original Soyuz (Soyuz-1 - Soyuz-9) |
Salyut's Soyuz (Soyuz-10,11) |
Soyuz ferry (Soyuz-12 - 40 except 16,19) |
ASTP Soyuz (Soyuz-16,19) |
Soyuz T (Soyuz T-1 - 15) | Soyuz TM |
Solar arrays can help to differ top from bottom - upper side
is blue and flat, lower is light and ribbed.
Modules scheme |
View point is in front of the station, shifted to the right and upwards. Green arrows show "upwards" direction of each module. |
Kvant's top is marked with a big mast called Sofora and a smaller one.
This direction is also "upward" for the base module.
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TKS-based modules (Kvant-2,Kristall,Spektr,Priroda)
There are 4 long and 2 short radiators (pointed with yellow arrow
on this photo ) on each module. Short ones are placed laterally.
So, if you see short radiators between long ones - you see module side.
If not - it's top or bottom. Top of each module is marked by 2 small antennas (pointed with green arrow on the photo ) in the middle of its length near ends of long radiators. They are on long poles and easy to notice. There is also 1 antenna on module bottom, but it's on a short base and hardly visible. Solar arrays are placed laterally. |