Soyuz 19

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Mission dates
Mission: Soyuz 19
COSPAR-ID : 1975-065A
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-TM ( GRAY index  11F615A12)
serial number 75
Dimensions: 6790 kg
Launcher: Soyuz U (GRAY index 11A511U)
Call sign: Союз (Soyuz)
Crew: 2
Begin: July 15, 1975, 12:20  UTC
Starting place: Baikonur 1/5
Space station: Apollo
Coupling: July 17, 1975, 16:09:09 UTC
Decoupling: July 19, 1975, 15:26:12 UTC
Duration on Apollo: 44 h
Landing: July 21, 1975, 10:50:51 UTC
Landing place: at Arkalik
Flight duration: 5d 22h 30min 35s
Earth orbits: 97
Rotation time : 88.6 min
Apogee : 222 km
Perigee : 187 km
◄ Before / After ►
Soyuz 18
(manned)
Kosmos 772
(unmanned)
Next manned mission:
Soyuz 21

Soyuz 19 is the mission name for the flight of a Soviet Soyuz spaceship that started on July 15, 1975 . It was the 35th flight in the Soviet Soyuz program. The aim of the spaceship was the American Apollo spaceship as part of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP).

crew

Replacement crew

The support team consisted of Boris Andreyev , Vladimir Dzhanibekov , Alexander Ivanchenkov and Yuri Romanenko .

Mission overview

see Apollo Soyuz Test Project

See also

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