- •И. Н. Кубышко, м. А. Гросс моя специальность
- •Unit I space exploration
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •III. Fill in the missing words (space, frontier, navigation, pioneer, exploration)
- •IV. Find synonyms in the list of words
- •V. Find antonyms in the list of words
- •VI. Agree or disagree with the following statements
- •VII. Match the questions with the answers
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit II
- •The basic directions of development domestic rocket means of injection
- •Comprehension exercises
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VII. Match the questions with the answers
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit III
- •The history of human spaceflights
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian:
- •II. Make up the word combinations:
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit IV
- •The history of aviation
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VII. Match the questions with the answers
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit V space shuttle
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •III. Fill in the missing words (jettisoned, liftoff, thrust, unpowered, an external tank, returned)
- •IV. Find synonyms in the list of words
- •V. Find antonyms in the list of words
- •VI. Agree or disagree with the following statements
- •VII. Match the questions with the answers
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit VI konstantin tsiolkovsky
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit VII space tourism
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VII. Match the questions with the answers
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit VIII my future profession
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Unit IX types of aircraft
- •Comprehension task
- •I. Read the word combinations and translate them into Russian
- •II. Make up the word combinations
- •VIII. Answer the questions
- •Литература
- •Содержание
VIII. Answer the questions
What can Russia be proud of?
What countries can create, make and maintain the LV of any classes and types?
3. What is a unique real way of space vehicle launch rockets today?
4. What are the major factors defining the basic directions of development of domestic LV?
5. How many ways did historical development of LV in our country go?
Unit III
Render the text
The history of human spaceflights
The first human spaceflight was undertaken on April 12, 1961, when cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin made one orbit around the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union. Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space on board Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963. Both spacecraft were launched by Vostok 3KA launch vehicles. Alexei Leonov made the first spacewalk when he left the Voskhod 2 on March 8, 1965. Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to do so on July 25, 1984.
The United States became the second nation to achieve manned spaceflight with the suborbital flight of astronaut Alan Shepard aboard Freedom 7, carried out as part of Project Mercury. The spacecraft was launched on May 5, 1961 on a Redstone rocket. The first U.S. orbital flight was that of John Glenn aboard Friendship 7, which was launched February 20, 1962 on an Atlas rocket. Since April 12, 1981 the U.S. has conducted all its human spaceflight missions with reusable Space Shuttles. Sally Ride became the first American woman in space in 1983. Eileen Collins was the first female Shuttle pilot, and with Shuttle mission STS-93 in July of 1999 she became the first woman to command a U.S. spacecraft.
The People's Republic of China became the third nation with human spaceflight when astronaut Yang Liwei launched into space on a Chinese-made vehicle, the Shenzhou 5, on October 15, 2003. This flight made China the third nation capable of launching its own manned spacecraft using its own launcher. Previous European (Hermes) and Japanese (HOPE-X) domestic manned programs were abandoned after years of development, as was the first Chinese attempt, the Shuguang spacecraft. In 1989, Iraq declared its intent to develop manned space facilities, but these plans were soon abandoned.
The furthest destination for a human spaceflight mission has been the Moon, and as of 2007 the only missions to the Moon have been those conducted by NASA as part of the Apollo program. The first such mission, Apollo 8, orbited the Moon but did not land. The first Moon landing mission was Apollo 11, during which – on July 20, 1969 - Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon. Six missions landed in total, numbered Apollo 11 – 17, excluding Apollo 13. Altogether twelve men reached the Moon's surface, the only humans to have been on an extraterrestrial body. The Soviet Union discontinued its program for lunar orbiting and landing of human spaceflight missions on June 24, 1974 when Valentin Glushko became General Designer of NPO Energiya.
For many years beginning in 1961, only two countries, the USSR (later Russia) and United States, had their own astronauts. Later, cosmonauts and astronauts from other nations flew in space, beginning with the flight of Vladimir Remek, a Czech, on a Soviet spacecraft on March 2, 1978. As of 2007, citizens from 33 nations (including space tourists) have flown in space aboard Soviet, American, Russian, and Chinese spacecraft.
Topical vocabulary
undertake – предпринять |
capable – способный |
launch – запускать |
previous – предыдущий |
launch vehicle – пусковая платформа |
domestic – национальный |
spacewalk – выход в открытый космос |
abandon – прекращать, оставлять |
achieve – успешно осуществить |
intent – намерение |
manned – пилотируемый |
facility – устройство |
suborbital – суборбитальный |
orbit – совершать полет по орбите |
carry out – осуществлять |
land – приземляться |
orbital – орбитальный |
set foot on – ступить |
conduct – проводить, осуществлять |
surface – поверхность |
reusable – многоразовый |
extraterrestrial – космический |
female pilot – женщина-пилот |
discontinue – прекратить |
command – управлять |
lunar – лунный |