- Salyut 4
Infobox Space station
station = Salyut 4 (DOS-4)
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station_image_size =
station_image_caption = Salyut 4 diagram
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insignia = Salyut insignia.jpg
insignia_size = 160px
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sign = Salyut 4
crew = 3
launch =December 26 ,1974
04:15:00 UTC
launch_pad =Baikonur Cosmodrome ,USSR
reentry =February 3 ,1977
mass = 18,500 kg
length = 15.8 m
width = 4.15 m
height =
volume = 90 m³
pressure =
perigee = 136 mi (219 km)
apogee = 168 mi (270 km)
inclination = 51.6 degrees
altitude =
speed =
period = 89.1minute s
orbits_day =
in_orbit = 770 days
occupied = 92 days
orbits = 12,444
distance = ~313,651,190 mi
(~504,772,660 km)
as_of = de-orbit and reentry
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configuration_
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configuration_caption = Salyut 4 and Soyuz diagramSalyut 4 (DOS 4) ( _ru. Салют-4; English translation: "Salute 4") was a
Salyut space station launched onDecember 26 ,1974 into anorbit with anapogee of 355 km, aperigee of 343 km and anorbital inclination of 51.6 degrees. It was essentially a copy of the DOS 3, and unlike its ill-fated sibling it was a complete success. Three crews attempted to make stays aboard Salyut 4 (Soyuz 17 andSoyuz 18 docked;Soyuz 18a suffered a launch abort). The second stay was for 63 days duration, and an unmanned Soyuz capsule remained docked to the station for three months, proving the system's long-term durability. Salyut 4 was deorbitedFebruary 2 ,1977 , and re-entered the Earth's atmosphere onFebruary 3 .Instrumentation
Installed on the Salyut 4 were OST-1 (Orbiting Solar Telescope) 25cm
solar telescope , designed at theCrimean Astrophysical Observatory , and twoX-ray telescopes. [ [http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/mwade/craft/salyut4.htm Salyut 4 ] ] [ [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979IzKry..59...31B The design of the Salyut-4 orbiting solar telescope] ] One of X-ray telescopes, often called the "Filin telescope", consisted of four gas flow proportional counters, three of which had a total detection surface of 450 cm² in the energy range 2-10keV , and one of which had an effective surface of 37 cm² for the range 0.2 to 2 keV (32 to 320aJ ). The field of view was limited by aslit collimator to 3° × 10°full width at half maximum . The instrumentation also included optical sensors which were mounted on the outside of the station together with the X-ray detectors, and power supply and measurement units which were inside the station. Ground based calibration of the detectors was considered along with in-flight operation in three modes: inertial orientation, orbital orientation, and survey. Data could be collected in 4 energy channels: 2 to 3.1 keV (320 to 497 aJ), 3.1 to 5.9 keV (497 to 945 aJ), 5.9 to 9.6 keV (945 to 1,538 aJ), and 2 to 9.6 keV (320 to 1,538 aJ) in the larger detectors. The smaller detector had discriminator levels set at 0.2 keV (32 aJ), 0.55 keV (88 aJ), and 0.95 keV (152 aJ).cience
Among others, observations of Sco X-1, Cir X-1,
Cyg X-1 , and A0620-00 were published from the Filin data. A highly variable low energy of 0.6 to 0.9keV (96 to 144aJ ) flux was detected in Sco X-1. Cir X-1 was not detected at all during aJuly 5 ,1975 observation, providing an upper limit on the emission of 3.5e-11 erg·cm-2·s-1 (35 fW/m²) in the 0.2 to 2.0 keV (32 to 320 aJ) range. Cyg X-1 was observed on several occasions. Highly variable flux, in both the time and energy domains, was observed.pecifications
*Length - 15.8 m
*Maximum diameter - 4.15 m
*Habitable volume - 90 m³
*Weight at launch - 18,900 kg
*Launch vehicle - Proton (three-stage)
*Orbital inclination - 51.6°
*Area of solar arrays - 60 m²
*Number of solar arrays - 3
*Electricity production - 4 kW
*Resupply carriers - Soyuz Ferry
*Number of docking ports - 1
*Total manned missions - 3
*Total unmanned missions - 1
*Total long-duration manned missions - 2Visiting spacecraft and crews
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Soyuz 17 - "January 11 - February 10, 1975"
**Georgi Grechko
**Aleksei Gubarev *
Soyuz 18a - "April 5, 1975 - Launch abort"
**Vasili Lazarev
**Oleg Makarov*
Soyuz 18 - "May 24 - July 26, 1975"
**Pyotr Klimuk
**Vitali Sevastyanov *
Soyuz 20 - "November 17, 1975 - February 16, 1976"
**no crewSalyut 4 Expeditions
ee also
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Space station for statistics of occupied space stations
*Salyut
*TKS spacecraft
*Almaz
*Mir
*Skylab
*International Space Station References
*http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1974-104A
* [http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19870012563_1987012563.pdf Soviet Space Stations as Analogs - NASA report (PDF format)]
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