Soyuz TM-30
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Mission dates | |||
Mission: | Soyuz TM-30 | ||
COSPAR-ID : | 2000-018A | ||
Spacecraft: |
Soyuz 7K-ST ( GRAY index 11F732) serial number 204 |
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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 |
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Flight duration: | 72d 19h 41min 53s | ||
Earth orbits: | 1145 | ||
Rotation time : | 91.6 min | ||
Apogee : | 380 km | ||
Perigee : | 363 km | ||
◄ Before / After ► | |||
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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
- Sergei Viktorovich Salyotin (1st space flight), commander
- Alexander Jurjewitsch Kaleri (3rd space flight), flight engineer
This was the last Soyuz flight so far with a purely Russian crew.
Substitute team
- Salishan Shakirovich Sharipov , Commander
- Pawel Vladimirovich Vinogradov , flight engineer
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
Web links
- Soyuz TM-30 at spacefacts.de
- Soyuz TM-30 at space.kursknet.ru (English / Russian , archived 2016)
- Soyuz TM-30 in the Encyclopedia Astronautica (English)
- Soyuz TM-30 in the NSSDCA Master Catalog (English)