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was the world's largest communications ship and was the flagship of a fleet of communications ships. These ships greatly extended the tracking range when the orbits of cosmonauts and unmanned missions were not over the
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Tracking and communications equipment includes Quad Ring, Ship Bowl, and Ship Globe. Two pairs of Vee Tube/Cone HF antennas.
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or Vigilship (Veladora) that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications. Named after
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2 steam turbines (Kirov) with electric drive; 19,000 shp (14,000 kW), 1 shaft
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It had very distinguishable looks due to two extremely large and two smaller
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SP-4209 The Partnership: A History of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project
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24,000 nmi (44,448 km) at 17.7 knots (33 km/h)
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shortly after the break-up of the Soviet Union along with
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In 1975, the ship was a part of the Soviet-American
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Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin

Baltic Shipyard
Leningrad
Academy of Sciences
Soviet Union
Odesa
Soviet Union
Odesa
Ukraine
Kingstown
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Baltic Shipyard
Leningrad
Call sign
IMO number
7116286
DWT
Russian
Soviet
space control-monitoring ship
cosmonaut
Yuri Gagarin
Soviet space program
upper atmosphere
outer space
parabolic "dish"
antennas
USSR
Apollo–Soyuz

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