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- Foton-M_No.1 abstract "Foton-M No.1 was an unmanned space mission by the European Space Agency aboard a Russian Soyuz-U rocket that failed to launch successfully. The spacecraft's payload consisted of 44 experiments prepared by the European Space Agency, Fluidpac, BIOPAN-4, Telescience Support Unit, and others. The mission was supposed to consist of 15 days spent in orbit of the Earth and then re-enter for a landing near the Russia-Kazakhstan border.The launch occurred at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on 15 October 2002 at 18:20 UTC. The launch failed after one of the rocket's five engines did not start, resulting in an unstable flight. Approximately fifteen seconds after liftoff, the rocket fell back to the ground and exploded. The explosion killed 20-year-old soldier Ivan Marchenko, who had been watching the launch from behind a large glass window in a processing facility a kilometre from the launch pad. Eight other soldiers who were with Marchenko were injured, six being hospitalised. Rocket fragments fell in the woods in the same area starting a forest fire, and the Blok D strap-on booster which came off during disintegration impacted the launch pad, causing structural damage. The rocket and all its experimental payloads were a complete loss.".
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- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageLength "1839".
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageRevisionID "684021723".
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink BIOPAN.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_in_Russia.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2002.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Payload.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Plesetsk_Cosmodrome.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_launch.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz-U.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foton-M No.1".
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Foton-M1".
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- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Foton_satellites.
- Foton-M_No.1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2002.
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- Foton-M_No.1 subject Category:2002_in_Russia.
- Foton-M_No.1 subject Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Foton-M_No.1 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2002.
- Foton-M_No.1 hypernym Mission.
- Foton-M_No.1 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Foton-M_No.1 type Accident.
- Foton-M_No.1 comment "Foton-M No.1 was an unmanned space mission by the European Space Agency aboard a Russian Soyuz-U rocket that failed to launch successfully. The spacecraft's payload consisted of 44 experiments prepared by the European Space Agency, Fluidpac, BIOPAN-4, Telescience Support Unit, and others.".
- Foton-M_No.1 label "Foton-M No.1".
- Foton-M_No.1 sameAs Q3749101.
- Foton-M_No.1 sameAs Foton-M1.
- Foton-M_No.1 sameAs フォトンM1.
- Foton-M_No.1 sameAs m.02ql44s.
- Foton-M_No.1 sameAs Q3749101.
- Foton-M_No.1 wasDerivedFrom Foton-M_No.1?oldid=684021723.
- Foton-M_No.1 isPrimaryTopicOf Foton-M_No.1.