Soyuz MS-01

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Mission dates
Mission: Soyuz MS-01
COSPAR-ID : 2016-044A
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-MS ( GRAY index  11F747)
serial number 731
Launcher: Soyuz FG (GRAY index 11A511FG)
Call sign: Иркут (" Irkut ")
Crew: 3
Begin: July 7, 2016, 01:36 UTC
Starting place: Baikonur 1/5
Space station: ISS
Docking place: Rasswet
Coupling: July 9, 2016, 04:06 UTC
Decoupling: October 30, 2016, 00:35 UTC
Duration on the ISS : 112d 20h 29min
Landing: October 30, 2016, 03:59 UTC
Landing place: 155 km SE of Scheskasgan , Kazakhstan
47 ° 21 ′  N , 69 ° 41 ′  E
Flight duration: 115d 02h 22min
Earth orbits: 1811
Team photo
Kathleen Rubins, Anatoli Iwanischin and Takuya Ōnishi
Kathleen Rubins, Anatoli Iwanischin and Takuya Ōnishi
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Soyuz MS-01 (Soyuz MS) is a mission name for the flight of the Russian spacecraft Soyuz to the International Space Station . As part of the ISS program, the flight was designated ISS AF-47S. It was the 47th visit by a Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS and the 153rd flight in the Soyuz program.

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Main crew

Substitute team

Mission description

The mission brought three crew members from ISS expeditions 48 and 49 to the International Space Station.

The further developed Soyuz MS spaceship was used for the first time. This differs from the previous version, among other things, in the new course-NA approach and coupling system.

In order to be able to test the new systems extensively, instead of the last usual six-hour rendezvous with the ISS, the old version, which lasted two days, was switched back to. This was repeated again on the next missions.

The undocking finally took place on October 30, 2016 at 0:35 UTC, and the ISS Expedition 50 with Shane Kimbrough as commander began on the station . The landing took place on the same day at 3:59 UTC 155 km southeast of Scheskasgan in the Kazakh steppe .

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See also

Web links

Commons : Soyuz MS-01  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. News 08/11/2011. RSC Energia, August 11, 2011, accessed July 13, 2014 .
  2. FliegerRevue April 2014, p. 9, Moderner Soyuz and Progress capsules
  3. Mark Garcia: Crew Will Take Two-Day Ride on Upgraded Soyuz. NASA, July 5, 2016, accessed July 6, 2016 .