JoLTiy - 17/8/2006 7:55 PMSomeone was in Russia? or at the spaceport Baikonur?
Maverick - 17/8/2006 9:27 PMQuoteJoLTiy - 17/8/2006 7:55 PMSomeone was in Russia? or at the spaceport Baikonur? Jester works for ESA and I think he was here:http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1815&start=1 - Foton M1 launch failure
STS Tony - 17/8/2006 8:31 PMHi Alexey. Do you have anything extra to add to the Buran thread? http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=636&start=1
JoLTiy - 17/8/2006 10:47 PMBy the way, let us now transfer news to English about the preparation for the starting Soyuz TMA. Then to here place link to the news, when it does be finished?
hop - 17/8/2006 11:59 PMVery nice pictures.The Two landing photos appear to be US shuttles ( Atlantis and Discovery ? )... not at Baikonur I assume
hop - 18/8/2006 8:59 AMAtlantis and Discovery?
JoLTiy - 18/8/2006 2:55 AMSomeone was in Russia? or at the spaceport Baikonur?
JoLTiy - 18/8/2006 1:21 PMBecause that to obtain the photo of the catastrophe of the Dnepr without delay, for us it was necessary to spend much time and cash resources, but such photos have only we (there are 150 or 200 photos). Therefore we to information agencies and to private individuals propose good-quality picture, that to a little defray costs hosting, photo-operator, programmer.
JoLTiy - 19/8/2006 12:45 AMWe propose the exclusive photos, which are not not in whom. We can send photo the maximum 30-40 minutes after the start of any rocket from the spaceport Baikonur. It is possible more rapid, but this will be more difficultly. Did you see photo of the catastrophe of the Dnepr somewhere in the Internet? These will be exclusive, professional photos. Naturally after a certain time, we will lay out these photos for to download without copyright. Concerning good photos in www.buran.ru also there is an archive with the old photographs (about 5000 photos) but we thus far ourselves cannot allow to publish, poor hosting. As to appear a good hosting we them will publish