Statements (266)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:space_mission |
gptkbp:air_traffic_control |
gptkb:Manned_Spacecraft_Center
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gptkbp:aircraft_operated |
1 day, 2 hours, 15 minutes
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gptkbp:can |
gptkb:Vladimir_Komarov
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gptkbp:cause_of_failure |
parachute failure
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gptkbp:collection |
environmental data
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gptkbp:command_structure |
used for reentry
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gptkbp:communication |
gptkb:radio_station
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gptkbp:community_impact |
influenced future space missions.
raised awareness of spaceflight risks |
gptkbp:control_system |
automated
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gptkbp:cooling_system |
gptkb:shield
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gptkbp:cosmonaut |
gptkb:Vladimir_Komarov
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gptkbp:crash_details |
crashed due to parachute failure.
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gptkbp:crashed_on |
April 24, 1967
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gptkbp:crew |
gptkb:Commander
gptkb:none gptkb:Soviet_Union gptkb:Viktor_Patsayev gptkb:Vladimir_Komarov gptkb:Georgi_Dobrovolski intensive several months. intensive training program extensive training prior to launch. Soviet. Vladimir Komarov was an experienced cosmonaut extensive training prior to flight Star City, Russia. Soviet cosmonaut training program Vladimir Komarov was the sole crew member. Vladimir Komarov had previous spaceflight experience. Vladimir Komarov was an experienced cosmonaut. commander. highly experienced cosmonaut. |
gptkbp:crew_capacity |
gptkb:0
gptkb:1 |
gptkbp:crew_fatalities |
1 fatality.
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gptkbp:crew_training_details |
intensive training for the mission.
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gptkbp:cultural_references |
inspired films and documentaries.
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gptkbp:debut |
gptkb:1967
gptkb:Soyuz_program April 23, 1967 April 24, 1967 of the Soyuz series |
gptkbp:design |
gptkb:Soyuz_7_K-OK_spacecraft
gptkb:Soyuz_spacecraft 7 days Soyuz spacecraft design |
gptkbp:design_features |
modular design
modular spacecraft design |
gptkbp:design_flaws |
identified in the spacecraft's parachute system.
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gptkbp:design_purpose |
to transport cosmonauts to and from space.
to test spacecraft systems. |
gptkbp:discovery_year |
1967-04-24
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gptkbp:duration |
1 day, 2 hours, 16 minutes
1 day, 2 hours, 15 minutes 1 day, 2 hours, 0 minutes 1 day, 16 hours, 39 minutes |
gptkbp:emergency_services |
April 24, 1967
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gptkbp:financial_stability |
stabilized
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gptkbp:first_flight |
gptkb:1
gptkb:Soyuz_spacecraft gptkb:Soyuz_program yes April 23, 1967 conducted to improve future missions. |
gptkbp:goal |
testing the Soyuz spacecraft
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gptkbp:has_programs |
gptkb:Soyuz
gptkb:Soyuz_program |
gptkbp:height |
7.4 m
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gptkbp:historical_context |
gptkb:Cold_War_space_race
part of the Cold War space race. during the Cold War. |
gptkbp:historical_impact |
influenced future spacecraft design.
significant in space exploration history. |
gptkbp:historical_significance |
remains a cautionary tale in spaceflight.
first flight of the Soyuz program highlighted safety issues in space travel. marked a turning point in crewed spaceflight safety. |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Soyuz 1
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gptkbp:impact |
influenced future space missions.
increased focus on astronaut safety. near Orenburg, Russia led to design changes in future Soyuz missions |
gptkbp:influenced |
future crewed missions
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Vostok_program
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gptkbp:international_response |
led to increased scrutiny of space safety.
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gptkbp:investigates |
conducted after the crash.
published after the incident. Soviet space agency. commissioned by Soviet government determined causes of the crash. highlighted need for safety improvements. |
gptkbp:investigation_outcome_description |
led to improved safety protocols.
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gptkbp:landing_distance |
April 24, 1967
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gptkbp:landing_site |
gptkb:Siberia
gptkb:Soviet_Union April 24, 1967 near Orenburg, Russia near the village of Orenburg Orenburg region, USSR |
gptkbp:launch_date |
gptkb:1967
April 23, 1967 1967. 03:00 UTC 10:55 UTC April 23, 1967, 03:00 UTC 1967-04-23 April 23, 1967, 10:55 UTC marked a pivotal moment in space exploration. 3:55 UTC |
gptkbp:launch_event |
failed
failure successful launch failed mission tragic. initially successful. successful launch but failed landing. successful launch but fatal landing. |
gptkbp:launch_mass |
6,500 kg
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gptkbp:launch_outcome_details |
successful launch but tragic end.
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gptkbp:launch_site |
gptkb:Baikonur_Cosmodrome
launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome. |
gptkbp:launch_vehicle |
gptkb:Soyuz_spacecraft
gptkb:Soyuz_7_K-OK Site 1/5 rocket. Soyuz spacecraft. two-stage rocket. Soyuz rocket. |
gptkbp:launch_window |
gptkb:1967
April 1967 |
gptkbp:launched |
gptkb:Gagarin's_Start
April 1967 April 23, 1967 Site 1/5 involved rigorous checks and simulations. |
gptkbp:launched_in |
gptkb:1967
April 10, 1967 |
gptkbp:legacy |
influenced future spacecraft designs.
remains a cautionary tale. remains a significant event in space exploration history. influenced safety measures in space exploration. influenced safety protocols in space missions |
gptkbp:legislation |
led to changes in Soviet space program policies.
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gptkbp:location |
parachute failure
April 24, 1967 Orenburg region, Russia. |
gptkbp:manufacturer |
gptkb:OKB-1
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gptkbp:mass |
6,500 kg
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gptkbp:memorials |
Vladimir Komarov is remembered as a hero.
dedicated to Vladimir Komarov. commemorated in various space museums in honor of Vladimir Komarov. |
gptkbp:mission |
gptkb:Soyuz_2
gptkb:Moscow gptkb:Soyuz_1 failed test spacecraft systems fatal accident system validation conducted by Soviet authorities. testing spacecraft systems led to design changes crashed during reentry led to design changes in future missions considered a failure due to the crash. failure investigation April 24, 1967. involved extensive preparation. led to design changes. test spacecraft systems. tragic loss of crew. Soyuz 1 was its only mission. ended in tragedy. led to improved parachute systems |
gptkbp:mission_duration |
1 day, 2 hours, 16 minutes
1 day, 2 hours, 15 minutes 1 day. set a record for the Soyuz program. 1 day, 2 hours, 0 minutes 26 hours. 1 day, 16 hours, 39 minutes |
gptkbp:mission_type |
gptkb:human_spaceflight
crewed uncrewed test crewed spaceflight mission. |
gptkbp:module |
used for landing
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gptkbp:navigation_system |
inertial navigation
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gptkbp:notable_event |
first crewed flight of the Soyuz program
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gptkbp:notable_mission |
highlighted risks of space travel
Soyuz 2 was launched shortly after. pioneered future crewed missions. |
gptkbp:operational_status |
retired
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gptkbp:operator |
gptkb:Soviet_space_program
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gptkbp:orbit_type |
gptkb:18
low Earth orbit low Earth orbit. |
gptkbp:orbital_altitude |
200 km
200 km. |
gptkbp:orbital_inclination |
51.6 degrees
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gptkbp:orbital_period |
90 minutes
88 minutes 88 minutes. eventually re-entered Earth's atmosphere. |
gptkbp:outcome |
gptkb:Securities_and_Exchange_Commission
fatal accident crash landing crew fatality |
gptkbp:payload_capacity |
gptkb:scientific_instruments
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gptkbp:post_flight_investigation |
conducted by Soviet authorities
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gptkbp:post_mission_changes |
led to changes in spacecraft design.
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gptkbp:post_mission_consequences |
led to changes in mission protocols.
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gptkbp:posthumous_recognition |
gptkb:Vladimir_Komarov
Vladimir Komarov honored as a hero. |
gptkbp:power_source |
solar panels
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gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Vostok_6
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gptkbp:public_perception |
viewed as a tragic loss.
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gptkbp:public_reaction |
shock and mourning in the Soviet Union
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gptkbp:purpose |
testing spacecraft systems
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gptkbp:recovery_failure |
due to parachute malfunction.
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gptkbp:recovery_method |
gptkb:Kazakhstan
gptkb:Soviet_Union failed splashdown April 24, 1967, 2:00 UTC conducted by Soviet forces |
gptkbp:related_event |
gptkb:Soyuz_11
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gptkbp:result |
tragic loss of life.
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gptkbp:resulted_in |
first fatal accident in spaceflight
first Crewed Spacecraft Accident |
gptkbp:safety_measures |
implemented after the crash
implemented in subsequent missions. |
gptkbp:safety_record |
notable for its tragic accident.
led to improved safety measures. |
gptkbp:service |
provided life support
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gptkbp:significance |
first crewed flight of the Soyuz program
first fatal accident in crewed spaceflight first fatal accident in spaceflight history |
gptkbp:significant_event |
gptkb:first_crewed_mission_of_the_Soyuz_program
first fatal accident in spaceflight history |
gptkbp:spacecraft |
gptkb:Soyuz
modular design. orbital spacecraft. influenced future missions. based on earlier Vostok designs. included a reentry capsule. Soyuz. tested various systems. |
gptkbp:specification |
included advanced avionics for its time.
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gptkbp:speed |
April 24, 1967
7.5 km/s April 24, 1967, 2:00 UTC |
gptkbp:status |
failed
crashed |
gptkbp:strategic_goals |
parachute failure
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gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Soyuz_2
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gptkbp:team |
Soviet military
failed due to crash |
gptkbp:technical_failures |
identified in post-mission analysis.
parachute system malfunction |
gptkbp:width |
2.2 m
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Soviet_Union
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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