Buran : The First And Only Flight Of The Russian Space Shuttle.

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Test Flights
The first suborbital test flight of a scale model of Buran took place in July 1983. There were five additional flights of the scale model in following years. Aerodynamic tests of the full-scale Buran analogue began in 1984. This aero-Buran was worn out after 24 test flights and would not fly again. The last of these aerodynamic test flights was in April 1988.
Orbital Launch
The first and only orbital launch of the shuttle Buran was at 3:00 GMT on November 15, 1988. The flight was unmanned, as the life support system had not been checked out and the CRT displays had no software installed. The vehicle was launched on the powerful Energiya booster into an 247 by 256 km orbit at 51.6 degrees inclination. The Buran orbited the Earth twice before firing its thrusters for reentry. The flight ended at 6:25 GMT when the vehicle touched down at Tyuratum. The Buran 1 mission was limited to 2 orbits due to computer memory limitations.
Aftermath
Although the first orbital flight of Buran was unmanned, it demonstrated much promise. The autopilot that landed the shuttle was able to overcome a 34 mph crosswind to land within 5 feet of the runway center line. Also, of the 38,000 heat shield tiles that covered Buran, only 5 were missing.
Cancellation
After the first flight of Buran, funding for the project was cut. Although the project wasn't officially canceled until 1993, much of the work was halted long before that date. There were two other Buran shuttles under construction. The second orbiter, "Ptichka" ("Little Bird" in Russian) was originally scheduled for completion in 1990. The third Buran was due in 1992. Neither was finished. In November 1995, the partially completed shuttles were dismantled at their production site. The manufacturing plant is scheduled to be converted for production of buses, syringes, and diapers.


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AleXandr
AleXandr says..
That space shuttle costed like 10 years of a space program, and about 50 rocket launches. JUST ONE SHUTTLE! BURAN.
Posted 12 Months Ago
ray barnes
ray barnes says..
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Originally posted by edizo
Can you please tell the name of that last song ? THX

The song is the theme from "Hunt For Red October" by the Russian Military Choir.

Cheers
Posted 1 Year Ago
ediz yildirim
ediz yildirim says..
Can you please tell the name of that last song ? THX
Posted 1 Year Ago
nt
nt says..
very good ..
Posted 1 Year Ago
kb
kb says..
sorry thx for the vidio it is a special movie
Posted 1 Year Ago
kb
kb says..
yjx for the vidio
Posted 1 Year Ago
Pete
Pete says..
Great info! Checked out he Buran a few years ago when it was on exhibition in Sydney. Thanks for the vid :)
Posted 1 Year Ago
ray barnes
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