User talk:Penyulap/Fleet workspace
There are a number of fleet related ideas, 20 of 77 is the goal to get 20 out of the 77 languages which have an ISS article a table on their article page which shows the ISS spacecraft launch schedule.
Project 20 of 77
[edit]So my favorite article is in like, 77 languages or so. A small few of these might have tables showing the Fleet movements with dates and so forth. It'd be cool if the updates done on one page could echo across many articles, so I've been toying with templates to try to make a table that can be updated from a single point.
Feb 2012
[edit]The idea is to have a list of recent and future flights, the list can be added to by any editor in their own native language. A template on the local wikipedia creates a table and translates the list into the local language. It also determines if a flight is meant to be on the table it creates. Different local templates use the list and pick out the ones they want to display. 'historical flights' for all or just some kinds of spaceships on the list, 'docked spacecraft' where the system time falls between the launch date and the undocking date and 'upcoming scheduled flights' where the template looks for flights that have not yet occurred.
The list is kept at a location, say, commons, and then after an editor updates it, they can copy it to as many Wikipedia as they wants by cut'n'paste the whole page. An English speaking editor can update the Japanese Wikipedia and a dozen more Wikipedia articles this way, and a German speaking editor can update a English articles the same way. MOST Wikipedia have little or no article on lots of topics, so this would really help those wikis. Penyulap talk
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[edit]バイコヌール宇宙基地 Байконур 拜科努尔航 ガガーリン発射台 Гагаринский старт 加加林 ソユーズ Сою́з 联盟号宇宙飞船
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12 04 1961 Сою́з Байконур Гагаринский Launchdate Ship Pad Site Dockdate Mission Port Departure ref DD MM Year Ship Pad Site DD MM Year Mission Port DD MM Year ref
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Spacecraft | Mission | Docking port | Docked (UTC) | Undocking (UTC) | Notes | |
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Progress M-14M | Progress 46 Cargo | Pirs | 28 January 2012 00:09 | 24 April 2012 | ||
Soyuz TMA-22 | Expedition 29/30 | Poisk | 16 November 2011 05:24 |
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[edit]http://www.space.com/11048-china-space-station-plans-details.html
Regarding space cooperation, Jiang said China intends to strengthen exchanges with other countries in the field of space science research and applications. He explained that the rendezvous and docking project hardware is compatible with the International Space Station
http://www.futron.com/upload/wysiwyg/Resources/Whitepapers/China_n_%20Second_Space_Age_1003.pdf
In 1994, Russia sold some of its advanced aviation and space technology to the Chinese. In 1995 a deal was signed between the two countries for the transfer of Russian Soyuz spacecraft technology to China. Included in the agreement was training, provision of Soyuz capsules, life support systems, docking systems, and space suits. In 1996 two Chinese astronauts, Wu Jie and Li Qinglong, began training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia. After training, these men returned to China and proceeded to train other Chinese astronauts at sites near Beijing and Jiuquan. The hardware and information sold by the Russians led to modifications of the original Phase One spacecraft, eventually called Shenzhou, which loosely translated means “divine vessel.” New launch facilities were built at the Jiuquan launch site in Inner Mongolia, and in the spring of 1998 a mock-up of the Long March 2F launch vehicle with Shenzhou spacecraft was rolled out for integration and facility tests.