
Log of essential additions and corrections.
Remark: I work with databases permanently after getting of any new
data. But in list below I fix only the most essential (from my point
of view) additions and/or corrections. That is why absence of new information
in this log doesn't mean absence of any changes.
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November 14, 2009
14.11.2009
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Added diagrams of the orbit evolution for all orbital stations (for ISS - till the end of September 2009).
Look at Main Menu.
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November 02, 2009
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October 21, 2009
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ATTENTION, PLEASE!
I stopped working with my site and took it off hosting. All internal links are non-working. Bye-bye!
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October 16, 2009
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Many thanks to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for many additions/corrections
on Progress cargoes.
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October 11, 2009
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I analized historical TLEs for all before-Shuttle american spaceships and corrected data on number of revolutions
for programs Mercury, Gemini, Apollo in addition to program Skylab.
Reason for this I published in my article
http://space.kursknet.ru/astron/russian/revol_r.sht
(only in Russian).
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Practically for all orbital events I calculate revolution number of spaceship and (if necessary) orbital station.
Look for example files for Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5, Soyuz-19 and Apollo-18, Soyuz-T15 (mooving between stations), etc.
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Jule 29, 2009
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Added 2 new EVAs statistics - for Moon expeditions and autonomous Shuttle flights.
Look at Main Menu.
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April 27, 2009
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April 06, 2009
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March 26, 2009
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EVA lists for all orbital stations added. EVA list for HST servicing added. And list of another EVAs added for entirety.
Look at Main Menu.
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November 07, 2007
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Calculated number of revolutions around the Earth for all Soviet/Russian
Soyuz and Progress spacecrafts (and their modifications). Emendated such info
for modules of orbital complex MIR.
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November 06, 2007
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Orbital complex assembling chronology
for MIR and ISS
added into section "Long duration orbital stations"
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February 04, 2003
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Corrected name of old spacecraft statistic and added new statistic.
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Added new table "they are no more..."
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November 04, 2002
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Many new corrections and additions done in moments for
spacecrafts' Soyuz flights to russian stations Salyut and (partly) Mir.
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Many thanks to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for many additions/corrections
and permanent co-operation!
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October 09, 2002
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Many new corrections done in moments for flights Gemini,
Shuttle's missions from STS-1 to STS-87 and ASTP-program (Soyuz-Apollo).
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September 26, 2002
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Many thanks to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for many additional info about
EVA's beginning/end moments and its durations.
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May 16, 2002
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March 25, 2002
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New portion of corrections done in russian spelling of astronauts' names.
Many thanks to Richard Orloff (USA) and Eugene Malashyonkov (Russia) for help!
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December 29, 2001
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Code of software was changed after validation
(checking of accordance with HTML-4 standard) of the site files.
Validator is accessible at
http://validator.w3.org/.
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August 29, 2001
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New interesting statistics on increase of flights' number added.
Similar statistics on EVA added.
Many thanks to Sergey Verbin for general idea!
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August 28, 2001
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New interesting statistics on increase of flight and total durations added.
Many thanks to Sergey Verbin and Maksim Zakharenko for idea!
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June 07, 2001
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Info added about status (flight function) of astronauts.
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Backups of payload specialists added. Many thanks to Sergey Verbin for
information!
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Lists of backup/reserved crews corrected.
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May 15, 2001
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Supplementary corrections done in names of astronauts, especially
in russian spelling of foreign names.
Many thanks to Eugene Malashyonkov for help!
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May 11, 2001
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Corrections done in names of astronauts, especially in russian spelling
of foreign names.
Many thanks to Eugene Malashyonkov for a large number of correctives!
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March 23, 2001
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I found error in statistics on station MIR at the day of station's end.
Fixed!
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March 05, 2001
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Many thanks to Maciej S. Stolowski (Poland) for information on
program Skylab.
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February 23, 2001
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Great job finished! Enjoy!
Statistics on orbital stations added. Tables generated automatically by
software, that is why errors in numbers are still possible because of
data's absence in databases.
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December 18, 2000
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Software updated again.
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Structure of databases modified for new software.
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December 13, 2000
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Recursive links from file to the same file removed.
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November 17, 2000
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Style of the most of the site files corrected.
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October 21, 2000
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New indexes added (chronology of launches to orbital stations)
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Software updated
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April 10, 2000
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New option of Main Menu added (total list of female astronauts)
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Design of Main Menu slightly changed
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March 23, 2000
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New option "It was happened in the past years..." (memoriable events of the
manned astronautics), which updates automatically and daily, added
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Many thanks again to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for help with searching of
info touched docking/undocking of spacecrafts "Soyuz", launched in 1991-1993
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March 11, 2000
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Febriary 24, 2000
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Many thanks again to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for additional info about
moments of docking/undocking of spacecrafts "Soyuz", launched in 1969-1980,
and for info about EVA of A.Leonov ("Voskhod-2").
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Febriary 05, 2000
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Many thanks to Andrey Krasilnikov (Moscow) for additional info about
moments of docking/undocking of spacecrafts "Soyuz", launched in 1978-1984.
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November 26, 1999
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Many thanks to Richard Orloff (USA) for numerous corrections of
my Russian English. :)
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November 14, 1999
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5 new statistics (on EVAs) added
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November 13, 1999
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Total number of files has not changed, but total size
is now more then 1.5 times greater.
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Information added about all EVAs (extravehicular activity) of astronauts.
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For each spacecraft information added about another events in manned
astronautics which happened while fly of this spacecraft. For example,
if you'll look for file about "Soyuz-T15" or "Soyuz-TM21", you'll see
many interesting...
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Unfortunately I've no full information about possible redockings of manned
spacecrafts "Soyuz-TM12" till "Soyuz-TM16" and about what docking unites
of station "Mir" were used for docking of those spacecrafts. Also I've no
info about which docking unites of station "Mir" were used for docking
of cargoes "Progress-M8" till "Progress-M18". If anybody have this info,
I'll be very thankful for...
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November 12, 1999
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Misprints in times of launch/landing of STS-61 and STS-63 corrected
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October 25, 1999
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Information about orbital stations added
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October 19, 1999
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Many data which were absent formerly added
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May 30, 1999
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Information about cargo spacecrafts of supplying of orbital stations
and about orbital stations added.
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The most part of comments (from Russian into English) translated,
many new cross-references added.
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Total number of the site files is now about 1500.
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May 16,1999
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New statistic added: who celebrated New Year at the orbit
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New statistic added: who celebrated Birthday at the orbit
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May 05,1999
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This summer, July 27, at 02h.56m.15s. UT (Jule 26, 22h.56m.15s. EDT)
it will be 30 years from moment of the first Armstrong's (commander
of "Apollo-11") step, the first man's step, on the surface of the Moon.
To this event new information about lunar program "Apollo" ("Apollo-7" to
"Apollo-17") added with new data from the book
Apollo By The Numbers, 1996 by © Richard W. Orloff
(used with permission).
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Translated part of comments (from Russian), added new cross-references.
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April 29, 1999
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New statistic added: 30 astronauts having greatest number of launches
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April 26, 1999
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Pre-release of English variant is ready,
except for translation of some information.
Sometimes you can see text "(translation needed)"...
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April 20, 1999
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Work with soft for forming English variant of the site finished.
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