Soyuz TM-30

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Mission: Soyuz TM-30
COSPAR-ID : 2000-018A
Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-ST ( GRAY index  11F732)
serial number 204
Launcher: Soyuz U (GRAY index 11A511U)
Call sign: Енисе́й (" Yenisei ")
Crew: 2
Begin: April 4, 2000, 05:01:29  UTC
Starting place: Baikonur 1/5
Space station: Me
Coupling: April 6, 2000, 06:31:22 UTC
Decoupling: June 15, 2000, 21:24:49 UTC
Number of EVA : 1
Landing: June 16, 2000, 12:43:22 UTC
Landing place: 40 km of SO Arkalik
49 ° 54 '  N , 67 ° 12'  O
Flight duration: 72d 19h 41min 53s
Earth orbits: 1145
Rotation time : 91.6 min
Apogee : 380 km
Perigee : 363 km
◄ Before / After ►
Soyuz TM-29
(manned)
Soyuz TM-31
(manned)

Soyuz TM-30 is the mission name for the flight of a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the Russian Mir space station . The 39th and last manned spacecraft visit to the Mir space station was the 30th visit by a Soyuz spacecraft and the 106th flight in the Soyuz program.

crew

Main team

This was the last Soyuz flight so far with a purely Russian crew.

Substitute team

Mission overview

Salyotin and Kaleri were the 28th and last regular crew of Mir.

Extraordinary activity

  • Salyotin and Kaleri
  • Date: May 12, 2000
  • Duration: 4 h 52 min
  • Finding and sealing a leak in the outer shell

See also

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