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''Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin'' (russian: «Космона́вт Ю́рий Гага́рин») was a
Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
space control-monitoring ship or Vigilship (Veladora) that was devoted to detecting and receiving satellite communications. Named after
cosmonaut An astronaut (from the Ancient Greek (), meaning 'star', and (), meaning 'sailor') is a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew member aboard a spacecraft. Although generally r ...
Yuri Gagarin Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin; Gagarin's first name is sometimes transliterated as ''Yuriy'', ''Youri'', or ''Yury''. (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who became the first human to journey into outer space. T ...
, the ship was completed in December 1971 to support the
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. The ship also conducted
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and
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research.Norman Polmar, Siegfried Breyer, ''Guide to the Soviet Navy'', Third Edition (1984), United States Naval Institute, Annapolis Maryland, It had very distinguishable looks due to two extremely large and two smaller parabolic "dish" antennas placed on top of the hull. In 1986, ''Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin'' was the world's largest communications ship and was the flagship of a fleet of communications ships. These ships greatly extended the tracking range when the orbits of cosmonauts and unmanned missions were not over the
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.''Tracking sites and ships''
Komsmonavtka Website
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In 1975, the ship was a part of the Soviet-American Apollo–Soyuz joint test program.''SP-4209 The Partnership: A History of the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project'', (U.S.) NASA
Online Article
/ref> The communications ships belonged to the
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. The maritime part fell under the responsibility of the Baltic- and Black sea shipping. The ships had home ports in
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(''Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin'' and the other surveillance ship ), so after the fall of the Soviet Union they were transferred to Ukraine – ending their role in spaceflight. The ship was sold for scrap shortly after the break-up of the Soviet Union along with ''Akademik Sergei Korolev''.


See also

* , another Soviet satellite tracking ship * List of ships of Russia by project number


References


External links

* A. Karpenko, ''ABM and Space Defense'', Nevsky Bastion, No. 4, 1999, pp. 2–47
Federation of American Scientists (Online)
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