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Qué (quién) es LKS (spacecraft) - definición


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SOVIET SPACEPLANE PROJECT
LKS (Spaceship)
The LKS (Russian: Лёгкий Космический Самолёт, "Light Cosmos Plane") was a Soviet Union spaceplane project led by Vladimir Chelomey in response to the United States Space Shuttle. The LKS was smaller and cheaper than its American counterpart, but was ultimately discarded in favor of the larger Buran.
List of crewed spacecraft         
  • Lunar Module ''Eagle'']] was the first crewed spacecraft to land on the Moon (July 20, 1969).
  • CSM]] orbiting the Moon.
  • Mockup of Bigelow's Space Station
  • Starliner performing a pad abort test in 2019
  • Crew Dragon ''Endeavour'']] docked with the [[International Space Station]].
  • Commercial Astronaut Audrey Powers views outside their window during her flight on New Shepard.
  • International Space Station
  • Space Shuttle ''Challenger'']] in orbit
  • Soyuz-TMA spacecraft
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Manned spacecraft; List of manned spacecraft; Crewed spacecraft
This is a list of all crewed spacecraft types that have flown into space, including sub-orbital flights above 80 km, Space Stations that have been visited by at least one crew, and spacecraft currently planned to operate with crew in the future. It does not contain spacecraft that have only flown un-crewed and have retired from service, even if they were designed for crewed flight, such as Buran, or crewed flights by spacecraft below 80 km.
Docking and berthing of spacecraft         
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  •  The first spacecraft docking was performed between [[Gemini 8]] and an uncrewed [[Agena Target Vehicle]] on March 16, 1966.
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  • The Soft-Capture Mechanism (SCM) added in 2009 to the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]. The SCM allows both crewed and uncrewed spacecraft that utilize the [[NASA Docking System]] (NDS) to dock with Hubble.
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  • Orbital Express: ASTRO (left) and NEXTSat (right), 2007
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JOINING OF TWO OR MORE SPACECRAFT
Space docking; Spacecraft docking; Spacecraft docking mechanism; Spacecraft berthing mechanism; Spacecraft berthing; Spacecraft Docking and Berthing Mechanisms; Automated/Autonomous Rendezvous & Docking Vehicle; Spacecraft docking and berthing mechanism; Docking mechanism; Soyuz "probe and drogue" (original type); Spacecraft docking and berthing mechanisms; Berthing (spacecraft); Docking (spacecraft); Noncooperative capture; Spacecraft capture; Spacecraft docking adapter; Spacecraft docking system; Dock (spacecraft)
Docking and berthing of spacecraft is the joining of two space vehicles. This connection can be temporary, or [permanent] such as for space station modules.

Wikipedia

LKS (spacecraft)
The LKS (Russian: Лёгкий Космический Самолёт, "Light Cosmos Plane") was a Soviet Union spaceplane project led by Vladimir Chelomey in response to the United States Space Shuttle. The LKS was smaller and cheaper than its American counterpart, but was ultimately discarded in favor of the larger Buran.