Senin, 16 Mei 2011

Crawl Space Record

Flight of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin into space on 12 April 1961 started a long human missions through the sky. Gagarin orbited for 108 minutes as well toss the human desire to conquer outer space. Flight of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin into space on 12 April 1961 started a long human missions through the sky. Gagarin orbited for 108 minutes as well toss the human desire to conquer outer space. Over 50 years of space exploration history, humans have been incised various records. Following a record-the record.

1. John Glenn, oldest man in space

United States Senator, John Glenn, 77-year-old when the space shuttle Discovery delivered into orbit in 1998. Glen also holds the record as the first American in orbit when he flew for 88 minutes in 1962.


2. Gherman Titov, the youngest man in space

Soviet cosmonaut, Gherman Titov, orbiting in space one month before the 26th birthday. It also makes the Titov flight as the second person to fly in orbit.


3. Valery Polyakov, the longest man in space in a row

Cosmonaut Valery Polyakov of the Soviet Union spent 438 days in a row when in the space station Mir since January 1994 until 1995.


4. Alan Shepard, the shortest man in space

Alan Shepard on May 5, 1961 listed himself as the shortest man in space. During the suborbital flight, Shepard just orbited for 15 minutes at an altitude of 185 kilometers before it finally touched the Atlantic Ocean. In the next mission, Shepard landed on the lunar surface.


5. James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert and Fred W. Haise: Humans are the most distant from the earth


Record man who is at the farthest distance from Earth is the crew of Apollo 13 mission. In April 1970, James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert and Fred W. Haise inside the module drifted as far as 400,171 miles from Earth.


6. Sergei Krikalev, the longest orbits Man

Soviet cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, holds the record for the longest man outside angakasa. Records show Krikalev has a “flying hours” during the 803 days or almost 2 years and 3 months in space. Meanwhile women’s record holder with a “flying hours” is the longest in orbit astronaut Peggy Whitson who was in space for 376 days.




7. International Space Station, the old Forum for the most liveable in orbit

The record is held by the international space station and will continue to grow. Laboratory which is a consortium of dozens of people occupied the country since 2 November 2000


8. Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan, the longest living man on the moon

Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan stay for 75 hours or almost three days on the lunar surface. Both the United States is an astronaut crew of Apollo 17 mission.


9. Cernan, John Young, and Tom Stafford, the fastest man in space

The crew of Apollo 10 mission flew at a speed of 39,897 kilometers per hour relative to the earth on the way back to the planet of origin. Three of the astronauts to the crew of this mission is Cernan, John Young, and Tom Stafford.




10. Franklin Chang-Diaz and Jerry Ross, Flight astronaut ever

The record is held by two U.S. astronaut Franklin Chang-Diaz is and Jerry Ross. The two men are orbiting much as seven times.




11. Anatoly Solovyew, Humans most often floating in space
Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Solovyew has done 16 times drift outside an orbiting spacecraft. Overall, Solovyew outside the spacecraft for 82 hours. Along the way his life in danger from space debris that milling stones.




12. Jim Voss and Susan Helms, the longest man floating in space
Jim Voss and Susan Helms listed itself as the oldest man who flew out of a vehicle in a single flight. As of this two astronauts floated free during the 8 hours 56 minutes outside the shuttle Discovery while preparing for the arrival of a new module to the international space station.


13. Human Kongkow ever in outer space
As many as 13 people gathered at the international space station in 2009. The record in this sacred number was never solved until now.




14. Most women in space
In April 2010, Tracy Caldwell Dyson flew into space to join the astronaut Stephanie Wilson and Dorothu Metcalf-Lindenburger, and Naoko Yamazaki at the international space station. These four women encounter record as kongkow most women in space.




15. Forum for the most expensive
International space station was recorded as the most expensive vehicle ever made man. This laboratory was built at a cost of U.S. $ 100 billion. Half the United States taxpayers pay the fee.


16. Largest vehicle
Again, the international space station that listed itself as the largest spacecraft in space. This vehicle is so large, about the size of a football field. The size of this vehicle made 13 people had gathered in this vehicle.
Large vehicle can also be seen from earth with the brilliance could exceed the level of brilliance of the planet Venus.

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