Soyuz 27
This article is about the Soyuz 27 spacecraft. For the crew launched in Soyuz 27, see Salyut 6 EP-1.
COSPAR ID | 1978-003A | ||||
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Mission duration | 64 days, 22 hours, 52 minutes, 47 seconds | ||||
Orbits completed | 1,025 | ||||
Spacecraft properties | |||||
Spacecraft type | Soyuz 7K-T | ||||
Manufacturer | NPO Energia | ||||
Launch mass | 6,800 kilograms (15,000 lb) | ||||
Crew | |||||
Crew size | 2 | ||||
Launching |
Vladimir Dzhanibekov Oleg Makarov | ||||
Landing |
Yuri Romanenko Georgi Grechko | ||||
Callsign | Памир (Pamir - "Pamir Mountains") | ||||
Start of mission | |||||
Launch date | January 10, 1978, 12:26:00 UTC | ||||
Rocket | Soyuz-U | ||||
Launch site | Baikonur 1/5[1] | ||||
End of mission | |||||
Landing date | March 16, 1978, 11:18:47 UTC | ||||
Landing site | 310 kilometres (190 mi) W of Tselinograd | ||||
Orbital parameters | |||||
Reference system | Geocentric | ||||
Regime | Low Earth | ||||
Perigee | 198.9 kilometres (123.6 mi) | ||||
Apogee | 253.8 kilometres (157.7 mi) | ||||
Inclination | 51.65 degrees | ||||
Period | 88.73 minutes | ||||
Docking with Salyut 6 | |||||
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Soyuz 27 (Russian: Союз 27, Union 27) was a 1978 Soviet manned spacecraft which flew to the orbiting Salyut 6 space station, during the mission EP-1.[2] It was the third manned flight to the station, and the second successful docking. Once docked, it marked the first time that three spacecraft were docked together.
The main function of the EP-1 mission was to swap Soyuz craft with the orbiting crew, in so doing freeing a docking port for a forthcoming supply tanker. Cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Oleg Makarov returned to earth in the Soyuz 26 spacecraft after spending five days on the station. The descent module is displayed at the Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics in Zhytomyr, Ukraine.[3]
Crew
Position | Launching Cosmonaut | Landing Cosmonaut |
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Commander | Vladimir Dzhanibekov EP-1 First spaceflight |
Yuri Romanenko EO-1 First spaceflight |
Flight Engineer | Oleg Makarov EP-1 Third spaceflight |
Georgi Grechko EO-1 Second spaceflight |
Backup crew
Position | Cosmonaut | |
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Commander | Vladimir Kovalyonok | |
Flight Engineer | Aleksandr Ivanchenkov | |
The launching and landing crews had the same backups |
Mission parameters
- Mass: 6,800 kg (15,000 lb)
- Perigee: 198.9 km (123.6 mi)
- Apogee: 253.8 km (157.7 mi)
- Inclination: 51.65°
- Period: 88.73 minutes
External links
- http://www.astronautix.com/flights/soyuz27.htm
- http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/english/soyuz-27.htm
- http://www.terra.es/personal/heimdall/eng/soyuz27.htm
- http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/Salyut6/Occupation1.htm
- http://books.nap.edu/books/0309085489/html/index.html
References
- ↑ "Baikonur LC1". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
- ↑ The mission report is available here: http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/english/soyuz-27.htm
- ↑ "Подорож у минуле". Музей космонавтики ім. С.П. Корольова Житомирської обласної Ради. Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics. 2013. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
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