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 Chronology of Manned Space Missions
Soyuz 6, 7, and 8 were launched within a day of each other, putting a total of seven cosmonauts in space at the same time for a joint mission.
Soyuz 22 made observations of the Earth's surface with the East German-built MKF-6 camera.
This mission was a dress rehearsal for the Soviet-American flight scheduled for July 1975.
www.windows.ucar.edu /cgi-bin/tour_def/space_missions/manned_table.html

  
 Spaceflight Now | Space Station Mission Report | Mission Status Center
Expedition 9 flight engineer Michael Fincke rests in a reclining chair and speaks to the media about the importance of spaceflight just after exiting the Soyuz.
Mission Control-Houston announces the landing of Soyuz TMA-4 carrying the Expedition 9 crew back from the International Space Station.
Soyuz is crossing the equator over the Central Atlantic Ocean on a northeasterly heading that will take the capsule above Africa and then Asia for landing less than 40 minutes from now in Kazakhstan.
spaceflightnow.com /station/exp9/status.html

  
 Soyuz Lofts Expedition 9 Crew Toward Space Station
Soyuz Lofts Expedition 9 Crew Toward Space Station
The Expedition 9 crewmembers and European Space Agency (ESA) Soyuz crewmember Andre Kuipers (right) of the Netherlands, wearing Russian Sokol suits, take a break from training to pose for a portrait at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Star City, Russia.
Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander, participates in an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit fit check in a Space Station Airlock Test Article (SSATA) in the Crew Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
www.space.com /missionlaunches/exp9_launch_040419.html

  
 Astronauts flight times
Soyuz TM-11, Soyuz TM-18, Soyuz TM-29, Soyuz TM-33
Soyuz 27, Soyuz 39, Soyuz T-6, Soyuz T-12, Soyuz T-13
Soyuz TM-3, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-20
www.hoerstemeier.com /astro.htm

  
 Soyuz 9
Soyuz 9 is planned to launch at 24:00.
Soyuz 9's environmental control system is working well.
The backup crews were to train in the Soyuz 9 spacecraft from 10:00, followed by the prime crew at 12:00, but Mishin didn't allow the backups to start until 11:00.
www.astronautix.com /flights/soyuz9.htm

  
 ipedia.com: Soyuz 9 Article
Soyuz 9 paved the way for the Salyut space station missions, investigating the effects of long-term weightlessness on crew, and evaluating the work that the cosmonautss could do in orbit, individually and as a team.
Soyuz 9 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz 9 Call Sign: Number of Crew Members: 2 Launch: June 1, 1970 19:00 UTC Baikonur LC1 Landing: June 19, 1970 11:59 UTC 50° N, 72° E Duration: 17 days, 16 ho...
Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on soyuz 9 and much more!
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 Sandcastle V.I. - Spaceflight Directory - Soyuz Flight Details 9
The Soyuz crew undocked from the International Space Station on 11/9/2002 and returned to Earth in the Soyuz TM-34 craft.
Sandcastle V.I. - Spaceflight Directory - Soyuz Flight Details 9
The crew returned to Earth in the Soyuz TM-33 craft, leaving Soyuz TM-34 as an emergency crew return vehicle for the space station crew.
www.sandcastlevi.com /space/soy-s01.htm

  
 The Space Directory, Astronaut and Cosmonaut Autographs
It is with great sadness that we must report that Vostok 3 and Soyuz 9 Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev died on July 3rd from a heart attack.
Andrian was the third Russian in space - a true pioneer.
www.spacedirectory.org.uk

  
 Soyuz programme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soyuz 1 through 11 (1967-1971) were first-generation vehicles, carrying a crew of up to three without spacesuits and distinguished from those following by their bent solar panels and their use of the Igla automatic docking navigation system, which required special radar antennas.
Soyuz launch vehicle are both part of this programme.
Soyuz survived the demise of the Luna programme in that it developed into a variety of projects (both military and civilian), mostly in conjunction with
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Soyuz_programme

  
 Obituaries in the news
He returned to space in 1970 for his second and final mission onboard the Soyuz 9 craft.
The pair made the first simultaneous flights, and Nikolayev set a separate endurance record, circling the Earth 64 times in 96 hours.
Altogether, he spent more than 200 hours in space, according to Russian media reports.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/07/05/national0704EDT0470.DTL

  
 Sciene & Technology
He returned to space in 1970 aboard the Soyuz 9 spacecraft.
Nikolayev was twice named an official Hero of the former Soviet Union.
Nikolayev set an endurance record for the time, circling the Earth for four days.
www.openhere.com /current/536037768.stm

  
 Soyuz Status Report News SpaceRef - Your Space Reference
Photo Report: Soyuz TMA-4 and ISS-9 prime and backup crews approved
Soyuz TMA-2 transport spacecraft docks to the International Space Station
Soyuz TMA-2 manned transport spacecraft launched to the ISS
www.spaceref.com /iss/issnews.html?mid=197

  
 Astrophilately - History of Manned Space Flights
Soyuz TM-18 (Mir EO-15), January 8 - July 9, 1994, Russia
Soyuz TM-32 (Soyuz Taxi 2), April 28 - October 31, 2001, Russia
Soyuz TM-34 (Soyuz Taxi 4), April 25 - November 10, 2002, Russia
www.freewebs.com /astrophilately/mannedspaceflights.htm

  
 Soyuz Relocation Preps Continue; Expedition 10 to Have Quiet Thanksgiving SpaceRef - Your Space Reference
The Soyuz is slated to undock at 3:29 a.m.
Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov continued to prepare for their upcoming relocation of the ISS Soyuz 9 spacecraft.
Sharipov, who is the crew's Soyuz commander, will undock the spacecraft from the Pirs Docking compartment and redock it to a port on the Zarya Control Module.
www.spaceref.com /news/viewsr.html?pid=14620

  
 1983
Soyuz-T 9 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome by Soyuz rocket into 197 x 227 kilometre orbit with Vladimir Lyakhov and Aleksandr Aleksandrov aboard
Soyuz-T 9 docks at the aft port of Salyut 7 - orbit is 324 x 336 kilometres
Soyuz-T 9 undocks with Lyakhov and Aleksandrov aboard
www.zarya.info /Diaries/1983.htm

  
 Astronauts flight times
Soyuz TM-11, Soyuz TM-18, Soyuz TM-29, Soyuz TM-33
Soyuz 27, Soyuz 39, Soyuz T-6, Soyuz T-12, Soyuz T-13
Soyuz TM-3, Soyuz TM-8, Soyuz TM-14, Soyuz TM-20
www.hoerstemeier.com /astro.htm

  
 Soyuz-T 9
Another mishap occurred on 9 September when a fuel line ruptured during refuelling by an unmanned Progress cargo ship.
The Salyut's control system was damaged and the crew had to take refuge in the Soyuz capsule until ground controllers could be sure the Salyut was safe.
Because of the failure of Soyuz-T 10-1, the crew had to stay in orbit well beyond the 100 day safety limitation of the Soyuz-T vessels.
www.worldspaceflight.com /russia/salyut/soyuzt9.htm

  
 russia.txt
VENERA 9 - Sent first image of Venusian surface in 1975.
Returned images of Martian surface comparable to U.S. probe MARIN ER 9.
MARS 7 - Lander missed Mars completely in 1974, went into a solar orbit with its flyby bus.
is.dal.ca /~andromed/russia.txt

  
 Russia's early space stations (1969-1985)
The crews would visit the station onboard a new version of the Soyuz spacecraft designated 7K-T. On Feb. 9, 1970, the Soviet government officially endorsed the program, under code DOS-7K.
The station used the body from the Almaz project and modified systems from the Soyuz spacecraft.
As promised, at the beginning of 1971, DOS-1, the world's first space station was ready for launch.
www.russianspaceweb.com /spacecraft_manned_salyut.html

  
 russia.txt
VENERA 9 - Sent first image of Venusian surface in 1975.
Returned images of Martian surface comparable to U.S. probe MARIN ER 9.
MARS 7 - Lander missed Mars completely in 1974, went into a solar orbit with its flyby bus.
is.dal.ca /~andromed/russia.txt

  
 Soyuz T
Soyuz T had a long gestation, beginning as the Soyuz VI military orbital complex Soyuz in 1967.
Soyuz T-15 undocked Salyut 7 on 25 June, and redocked with Mir on 26 June, delivering 400 kg of scientific material from Salyut 7, including a multichannel spectrometer.
The basic Soyuz T was adapted in the TM version for use with the Mir space station, and it will continue in use into the 21st Century as the Assured Crew Rescue Vehicle for the International Space Station.
www.astronautix.com /craft/soyuzt.htm

  
 Sciene & Technology
He returned to space in 1970 aboard the Soyuz 9 spacecraft.
Nikolayev was twice named an official Hero of the former Soviet Union.
Nikolayev set an endurance record for the time, circling the Earth for four days.
www.openhere.com /current/536037768.stm

  
 The Space Directory, Astronaut and Cosmonaut Autographs
It is with great sadness that we must report that Vostok 3 and Soyuz 9 Cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev died on July 3rd from a heart attack.
Andrian was the third Russian in space - a true pioneer.
www.spacedirectory.org.uk

  
 Astrophilately - History of Manned Space Flights
Soyuz TM-18 (Mir EO-15), January 8 - July 9, 1994, Russia
Soyuz TM-28 (Mir EO-26), August 13, 1998 - February 28, 1999, Russia
Soyuz TM-32 (Soyuz Taxi 2), April 28 - October 31, 2001, Russia
www.freewebs.com /astrophilately/mannedspaceflights.htm

  
 Sandcastle V.I. - Spaceflight Directory - Project Soyuz
Soyuz is basically a ferry craft to the Russian space stations, Salyut and Mir, and three major variants have flown, 40 of the original type, 15 of the Soyuz T type, and (through July 1996) 23 of the Soyuz TM type.
The flight of Soyuz 11 also ended in tragedy for the Russians when a vent in the Soyuz craft opened during the crew's return from a successful first mission aboard Salyut 1.
Each variant has brought a greater level of reliability to the simple craft and, as a result, very few recent flights intended as long-duration space station missions have had to be aborted because of docking or other Soyuz mechanical problems.
www.sandcastlevi.com /space/soyuz.htm

  
 Soyuz T-9
Its mission was heavily impacted by the Soyuz-T and Soyuz booster failures which bracketed it.
Almost immediately after docking at Salyut 7’s aft port, the Protons entered Cosmos 1443 and commenced transferring the 3.5 tons of cargo lining its walls to Salyut 7.
www.mcfly.org /en/Soyuz_T-9

  
 Soyuz T-2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Test flight of the new Soyuz T. First manned Soyuz-T mission.
Its crew of two took over from the Argon computer system during final approach to the station, after it committed a guidance control error.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Soyuz_T-2

  
 Salyut 6 Space Station
[9] Foregin Broadcast Information Service, USSR, Space, JPRS-83430, May 1983, Joint Publications Research Service, pp.
The MKF-6M camera was a modified version of the multispectral camera carried on Soyuz 22.
Only two of the large, heavy film cartridges could be carried in the Soyuz capsule during return to Earth.
www.friends-partners.org /oldfriends/jgreen/salyut6.html

  
 collectSPACE - news - "Soyuz T-14 commander dead at 50"
July 23 -- Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasyutin, commander of the Soyuz T-14 mission to the Salyut 7 space station, passed away July 20, after battling cancer, according to a report published on the Novosti Kosmonavtiki website.
Vasuytin's first and only flight would come in 1985, when he, Georgy Grechko and Alexandr Volkov were launched on September 17, and docked with Salyut 7 the next day.
Born March 8, 1952, Vasyutin graduated from the Kharkhov Higher Air Force School in 1974, where he served as a pilot instructor until his selection as a cosmonaut in February 1976.
www.collectspace.com /news/news-072302a.html

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