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Russia's Mystery - Russia's abandoned space shuttles. Russia's abandoned space shuttles at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in pictures. 1.A photographer has managed to gain access to the building housing the abandoned Soviet space shuttle programme. Ralph Mirebs travelled to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and found the two crumbling, dust-covered craft that were built for the Buran orbital vehicle programme back in the 1970s and 80s. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 2.The reusable spacecraft project began in 1974 but was formally suspended in 1993 after it completed just one unmanned orbital spaceflight in 1988 Picture: Ralph Mirebs 3.They are generally considered as a Soviet equivalent of the United States' Space Shuttle but in the Buran project, only the plane-shaped orbiter itself was theoretically reusable, and while Orbiter K1 was recovered successfully after its first orbital flight in 1988, it was never reused Picture: Ralph Mireb 4.The Buran programme was started by the Soviet Union as a response to the United States Space Shuttle programme. The project was the largest and the most expensive in the history of Soviet space exploration. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 5.The only orbital launch of a Buran-class orbiter took place on November 15, 1988 from Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad. OK-1K1 was lifted into space, on an unmanned mission, by the specially designed Energia rocket. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 6.The Energia rocket lifted the vehicle into a temporary orbit before the orbiter separated as planned. After boosting itself to a higher orbit and completing two revolutions around the Earth, ODU (engine control system) engines fired automatically to begin the descent into the atmosphere. Exactly 206 minutes into the mission, Orbiter OK-1K1 landed, having lost only eight of its 38,000 thermal tiles over the course of the flight. The automated landing took place on a runway at Baikonur Cosmodrome. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 7.The outside of the building housing the Buran space shuttle orbiters at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan Picture: Ralph Mirebs 8.The rusting insides of the building Picture: Ralph Mirebs 9.Inside the cockpit of one of the shuttles Picture: Ralph Mirebs 10.The American shuttle's 30-tonne payload-to-orbit capacity and, more significantly, its 15-ton payload return capacity, were a clear indication that one of its main objectives would be to place massive experimental laser weapons into orbit that could destroy enemy missiles from a distance of several thousands of kilometres. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 11....Soviet officials were also concerned that the NASA space shuttle could make a sudden dive into the atmosphere to drop bombs on Moscow. Picture: Ralph Mirebs 12.Soviet engineers were initially reluctant to design a spacecraft that looked superficially identical to the shuttle, but subsequent wind tunnel testing showed that Nasa's design was already ideal Picture: Ralph Mirebs 13.Inside one of the Buran space shuttle orbiters Picture: Ralph Mirebs 14.After the first flight of a Buran shuttle, the project was suspended due to lack of funds and the political situation in the Soviet Union Picture: Ralph Mirebs 15.The two subsequent orbiters, which were due in 1990 and 1992 were never completed after the project was officially terminated on 30 June 1993, by President Boris Yeltsin Picture: Ralph Mirebs 16.At the time of its cancellation billions of rubles had been spent on the Buran programme Picture: Ralph Mirebs 17.Inside the building housing the remains of the Buran space shuttle orbiter program at the Baikonur Cosmodrome Picture: Ralph Mirebs 18.'Buran' is the Russian word for 'snowstorm' or 'blizzard'. Ironically, in 2002, a hangar at the Baikonur Cosmodrome collapsed during a massive storm as a result of poor maintenance Picture: Ralph Mirebs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interesting facts about life and the best signs presented in a short 1-2 minute video - produced by Full Sings TV NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out more awesome videos at Full Signs TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozrsp5WLipf0Ckf1POJX-A/videos Subscribe and join Full Signs TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozrsp5WLipf0Ckf1POJX-A