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ZFC3152

USSR National Flag - Salyut 6, 1978.

Sub-collection: Space & Lunar

USSR National Flag from Orbital Space Station Salyut 6.
Salyut 6 Russian 6 Lit was a Soviet orbital space station, the eighth flown as part of the Salyut program that was successfully launched by a proton rocket on September 29, 1977. This station was well known for being the first of the 'second-generation' kind of space station and Salyut 6 boasted several revolutionary advances compared to other Soviet space stations. These included a necessary second docking port, a new main propulsion system and the BST-1M multi-spectral telescope, which was the station's number one scientific instrument.

The second docking port was a great addition that made station re-supplying by unmanned progress freighters possible for the first time and crew handovers far easier. This also allowed the program to evolve from short-duration station visits only up to long-duration expeditions. This marked the start of the transition to long-term research stations in space that were multi-modular.

From 1977 through to 1982, Salyut 6 was visited by crew that included five long and 11 short-duration members, including cosmonauts from the Inter-cosmos program from Warsaw Pact countries. The first long-duration crew to make their debut to visit the station managed to break an endurance record that had been set on board the American Skylab station a long time before when they stayed a whopping total of 96 days in orbit, and ensured that their longest expedition lasted for an impressive total of 185 days.

These crews carried out the first missions from Salyut 6, including Earth-resources observations, astronomy and the study of human adaptation into space. Salyut 6 was de-orbited on July 29, 1982 nearly five years after she was launched and only after the highly anticipated launch of her successor.

ZFC Noteworthy Flag

Sources:



Salyut 6, GuidingLight.com, May 29, 2012, From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salyut_6

Portal:Spaceflight/Selected article, Wikipedia, May 29, 2012, From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Spaceflight/Selected_article

Salyut 6 UFO Sighting..interesting indeed, page 2, Abovetopsecret.com, May 29, 2012, From: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread346791/pg2





Hoist & Fly

Width of Hoist 4.75
Length of Fly 7

Stars

Comments on Star Measurements One hollow 5 point gold star on red
Size of Stars 0.675

Stripes

Size of Hoist 0.5

Frame

Is it framed? no

Stars

Number of Stars 1
How are the stars embeded? Printed
Are there stars on obverse? yes
Are there stars on reverse? yes

Stripes

Has a Blood Stripe? no

Crest/Emblem

Description of Crest/Emblem Hammer star & suckle

Fabric

Fabric Nylon

Stitching

Stitching Machine

Thread

Type of Thread needs analysis
Thread Material needs analysis

Weave

Type of Weave Plain

Attachment

Method of Attachment Sleeve

Applica

Applique Sides Single Faced = Mirror Image Reverse

Documentation

Documents
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.
Drawings
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.
Research Documents
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.
Public Copy & Signs
All original documents and drawings are held in the Zaricor Flag Collection Archives.

Condition

Condition Excellent
Damage Like new
Displayable yes

Date

Date 1978