Space Shuttle Buran
Space Shuttle Buran (OK-1K1) was the first space shuttle run by Soviet Union. It flew one unmanned flight before being retired and was destroyed in a hangar collapse in 2002.
Buran Буран | |
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![]() Orbiter 1K1 at the 1989 Paris Air Show | |
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Named after | "Snowstorm"[1] |
Status | Destroyed in a 2002 hangar collapse[2] |
First flight | 15 November 1988[1] |
Last flight | 15 November 1988[1] |
No. of missions | 1[1] |
Crew members | 0[1] |
Time spent in space | 3 hours, 25 minutes, 22 seconds |
No. of orbits | 2[1] |
History
The Buran was created in 1984. The first flight was an uncrewed orbital flight on November 15, 1988. There was also a plan for second flight of Buran. However, it never took place due to dissolution of Soviet Union. On May 12, 2002, the hangar where was stored the shuttle, was collapsed due to poor maintenance. The collapse not only killed the eight workers, it completely destroyed the shuttle and the rocket.
References
- "Buran". NASA. 12 November 1997. Archived from the original on 4 August 2006. Retrieved 15 August 2006.
- "Eight feared dead in Baikonur hangar collapse". Spaceflight Now. 16 May 2002.
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