It was to have three turrets of 3 each 406 mm (16 inch) naval rifles.
Советский Союз Sovetskie Soyuz
The docking of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft.
Apollo Soyuz in July 1975, involved the docking of an unnumbered Apollo Command/Service Module (a surplus one from the terminated Apollo moon program and the last to fly) with the Soviet Soyuz 19.
Yes; in 1975 the last Apollo mission was a join mission with a Soviet Soyuz
In English, the USSR or Union of Soviet Socialist Republics In Russian, the CCCP or Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik
Apollo is the name of the American spacecraft and Soyuz is the name of the Russian spacecraft.
It was an aptly named program, as they used both Apollo and Soyuz vehicles. Apollo on the American side, and Soyuz on the Soviet side.
FC SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk was created in 1988.
Russian
The astronauts of the Apollo-Soyuz mission did not land on the moon.
The Apollo-Soyuz mission flew in July, 1975.
The purpose of the Soyuz 19 mission was to be the first docking of space craft from different countries. Apollo 18 and Soyuz 19 docked in earth orbit on the 17th of July, 1975.
Apollo-Soyuz A+
V. F. Kut'ev has written: 'Moskovskii 'Rabochii soyuz'' -- subject(s): Rabochii soyuz
yes! it was based on the Soyuz design but has 2 pairs of solar panels instead of 1.
O. A. Varentsova has written: 'Severnyi rabochii soyuz, 1900-1903' -- subject(s): Severnyi rabochii soyuz
By the space shuttle or aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Visits to the ISS are made in either aboard the US Space Shuttle or the Russian Soyuz. However a private person can only go on the Soyuz and the trip costs $25 million dollars.