Soyuz 19
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Mission: | Soyuz 19 | ||||||
COSPAR-ID : | 1975-065A | ||||||
Spacecraft: |
Soyuz 7K-TM ( GRAY index 11F615A12) serial number 75 |
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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 | ||||||
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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
- Alexei Archipowitsch Leonow (2nd space flight), commander
- Valery Nikolayevich Kubasov (2nd space flight), flight engineer
Replacement crew
- Anatoly Vasilyevich Filipchenko , commandant
- Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Rukawischnikow , on-board engineer
The support team consisted of Boris Andreyev , Vladimir Dzhanibekov , Alexander Ivanchenkov and Yuri Romanenko .