- Soyuz 6
Infobox Space mission
mission_name = Soyuz 6
insignia = Soyuz-6-patch.png
sign = Антей (Antey - "Antaeus ")
crew_members = 2
launch =October 11 ,1969
11:10:00 UTC
Baikonur LC31
landing =October 16 ,1969
09:52:47 UTC
duration = 4d/22:42:47
orbits = 80
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|Soyuz 6 was part of a joint mission with
Soyuz 7 andSoyuz 8 that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts. The crew ofGeorgi Shonin andValeri Kubasov were meant to take high-quality movie photography ofSoyuz 7 andSoyuz 8 docking but the rendezvous systems on all three spacecraft failed.It is still not known exactly what the actual problem was, but it is often quoted as being a
helium pressurization integrity test. The version of Soyuz spacecraft used for the missions (7K-OK) carried a torus shaped docking electronics equipment housing surrounding the motor assembly on the back of the service module. This is thought to have been pressurized with helium to provide a benign environment for the electronics. It was then jettisoned after docking to lower the mass of the spacecraft for reentry. What went wrong with the electronics on all three spacecraft is still not known.The crew was made up of
Georgi Shonin andValeri Kubasov , who carried out important experiments in spacewelding . They tested three methods: using anelectron beam, a low pressureplasma arc and a consumableelectrode . The apparatus was designed at theE. O. Paton Electric Welding Institute ,Kiev ,Ukraine . The weld quality was said to be in no way inferior to that of Earth based welds.After 80 orbits of the Earth they landed on
October 16 ,1969 , 180 km northwest ofKaraganda ,Kazakhstan .The radio call sign of the spacecraft was "Antei", referring to the Greek hero 'Antaeus,' but also a common diminutive of a Russian given name for boys. More important, at the time of the flight, however, it was also the name of the largest practicable aircraft, the Soviet
Antonov 22 , made in Ukraine. But unlike the call signs ofSoyuz 7 andSoyuz 8 , this was not the name of a squadron in Soviet military training, of uncertain role, for the one that begins with the letter 'a' is "Aktif", meaning 'Active'.Crew
Number in parentheses indicates number of spaceflights by each individual prior to and including this mission.
*Georgi Shonin (1) - Commander
*Valeri Kubasov (1) - Flight EngineerBackup crew
*
Vladimir Shatalov - Commander
*Aleksei Yeliseyev - Flight EngineerReserve crew
*
Andriyan Nikolayev - Commander
*Georgi Grechko - Flight EngineerMission parameters
*Mass: 6577 kg
*Perigee: 212 km
*Apogee: 218 km
*Inclination: 51.6°
*Period: 88.8 min
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