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  2. Apollo–Soyuz - Wikipedia

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    Apollo–Soyuz was the first crewed international space mission, carried out jointly by the United States and the Soviet Union in July 1975. Millions of people around the world watched on television as an American Apollo spacecraft docked with a Soviet Soyuz capsule. The project, and its handshake in space, was a symbol of détente between the ...

  3. Deke Slayton - Wikipedia

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    In March 1972, he was medically cleared to fly and was the docking module pilot of the 1975 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). Slayton continued to work at NASA until 1982. He also helped develop the Space Shuttle. Slayton died from brain cancer on June 13, 1993, aged 69.

  4. BESM-6 - Wikipedia

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    During the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project the processing of the space mission telemetry data was accomplished by a new computer complex which was based on a BESM-6. The Apollo-Soyuz mission's data processing by soviet scientists finished half an hour earlier than their American colleagues from NASA. A total of 355 of these machines were built.

  5. Shuttle–Mir program - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1975 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, a "Shuttle–Salyut" program was proposed in the 1970s, yet never realized. This graphical rendering depicts a Space Shuttle docked to a second-generation Salyut space station, with a Soyuz spacecraft docked to Salyut 's aft port.

  6. Ronald Evans (astronaut) - Wikipedia

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    It was the final spacewalk of the Apollo program. In 1975, Evans served as backup Command Module Pilot for the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project mission. He worked on the development of the Space Shuttle before retiring from NASA in March 1977 to become a coal industry executive.

  7. History of spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP, 1975), first docking between the two competitor states, testing shared docking systems enabling future cooperation programs away from the competition. [25] Space Shuttle (US) docked to Mir (USSR/Russia) (1995), both products of the ending competition, joined in the Shuttle-Mir program (1993–1998) which ...

  8. Apollo-Soyuz (cigarette) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was introduced for the occasion of the joint Soviet-American Apollo–Soyuz Test Project mission in July 1975. The cigarettes went on sale in the Soviet Union on July 15, 1975, the day the Soyuz was launched, and later in the United States.

  9. Docking and berthing of spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    The United States followed suit, docking its Apollo spacecraft to the Skylab space station in May 1973. In July 1975, the two nations cooperated in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, docking an Apollo spacecraft with a Soyuz using a specially designed docking module to accommodate the different docking systems and spacecraft atmospheres.