- Salyut 7
Infobox Space station
station = Salyut 7
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station_image_caption = Salyut 7 photographed following the undocking ofSoyuz T-13 ,September 25 ,1985
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insignia = Salyut_insignia.jpg
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crew = 3
launch =1982-04-19 19:45:00 UTC
launch_pad =LC-200/40 ,Baikonur Cosmodrome ,USSR
reentry =1991-02-07
mass = 19,824 kg
length = ~16 m
width = 4.15 m
height =
volume = 90 m³
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perigee = 219 km (118.25 nmi)
apogee = 278 km (150.1 nmi)
inclination = 51.6 degrees
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period = 89.2minute s
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in_orbit = 3216 days
occupied = 816 days
orbits = 51,917
distance = 2,106,297,129 km (1,137,309,460 nmi)
as_of = de-orbit and reentry
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configuration_caption = Salyut 7 with dockedCosmos 1686 TKS spacecraft Salyut 7 ( _ru. Салют-7; _en. Salute 7) was the final
space station launched intoLow Earth orbit as part of theSoviet Union 'sSalyut Program . Launched onApril 19 ,1982 , on aProton rocket from Site 200/40 at theBaikonur Cosmodrome in theUSSR , Salyut 7 was part of the transition from "monolithic" to "modular" space stations, acting as a testbed for docking of additional modules and expanded station operations. It was also the tenth space station of any kind launched.Description
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It had two docking ports, one on either end of the station, to allow docking with the Progress unmanned resupply craft, and a wider front docking port to allow safer docking with a Heavy Cosmos module. It carried three solar panels, two in lateral and one in dorsal longitudinal positions, but they now had the ability to mount secondary panels on their sides. Internally, the Salyut 7 carried electric stoves, a refrigerator, constant hot water and redesigned seats at the command console (more like
bicycle seats). Two portholes were designed to allowultraviolet light in, to help kill infections. Further, the medical, biological and exercise sections were improved, to allow long stays in the station. The BST-1M telescope used in Salyut 6 was replaced by anX-ray detection system.Crews and missions
Following up the use of
Cosmos 1267 on Salyut 6, the Soviets launchedCosmos 1443 onMarch 2 ,1983 , from a Proton SL-13. It docked with the station onMarch 10 , and was used by the crew ofSoyuz T-9 . It jettisoned its recovery module on August 23, and re-entered the atmosphere onSeptember 19 .Cosmos 1686 was launched onSeptember 27 ,1985 , docking with the station onOctober 2 . It did not carry a recovery vehicle, and remained connected to the station for use by the crew ofSoyuz T-14 . Ten Soyuz T crews operated in Salyut 7. Only two InterCosmos "guest cosmonauts" worked in Salyut 7. The first attempt to launch Soyuz T-10 was aborted on the launch pad when a fire broke out at the base of the vehicle. The payload was ejected, and the crew was recovered safely.Salyut 7 had six resident crews.
*The first crew,Anatoli Berezovoy andValentin Lebedev , arrived on May 13 1982 onSoyuz T-5 and remained for 211 days until December 10 1982.
*OnJune 27 1983 the crew ofVladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov arrived onSoyuz T-9 and remained for 150 days, untilNovember 23 1983 .
*On February 8 1984Leonid Kizim , Vladimir Solovyev, andOleg Atkov began a 237 day stay, the longest on Salyut 7, which ended onOctober 2 1984 .
*Vladimir Dzhanibekov andViktor Savinykh (Soyuz T-13 ) arrived at the space station onJune 6 1985 .
*OnSeptember 17 1985 Soyuz T-14 docked with the station carryingVladimir Vasyutin , Alexander Volkov, andGeorgi Grechko . Eight days later Dzhanibekov and Grechko left the station and returned to Earth after 103 days, while Savinyikh, Vasyutin, and Volkov remained on Salyut 7 and returned to Earth onNovember 21 1985 after 65 days.
*OnMay 6 1986 Soyuz T-15 carryingLeonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov docked with the space station. The Soyuz had come from theMir space station and returned to Mir after 50 days on Salyut.There were also four visiting missions, crews which came to bring supplies and make shorter duration visits with the resident crews.
Salyut 7 expeditions
alyut 7 spacewalks
pecifications
*Length - about 16 m
*Maximum diameter - 4.15 m
*Habitable volume - 90 m³
*Weight at launch - 19,824 kg
*Launch vehicle -Proton rocket (three-stage)
*Orbital inclination - 51.6°
*Span across solar arrays - 17 m
*Area of solar arrays - 51 m²
*Number of solar arrays - 3
*Electricity available - 4.5 kW
*Resupply carriers -Soyuz-T ,Progress ,TKS spacecraft
*Number of docking ports - 2
*Total manned missions - 12
*Total unmanned missions - 15
*Total long-duration missions - 6
*Number of main engines - 2
*Main engine thrust (each) - 2.9 kNVisiting spacecraft and crews
(Launched crews. Spacecraft launch and landing dates listed.)
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Soyuz T-5 - "May 13 - August 27, 1982"
**Anatoli Berezovoy
**Valentin Lebedev *
Soyuz T-6 - "June 24 - July 2, 1982 - Intercosmos Flight"
**Vladimir Dzhanibekov
**Aleksandr Ivanchenkov
**Jean-Loup Chrétien - France*
Soyuz T-7 - "August 19 - December 10, 1982"
**Leonid Popov
**Aleksandr Serebrov
**Svetlana Savitskaya *
Soyuz T-8 - "April 20 - 22, 1982 - Failed docking"
**Vladimir Titov
**Gennady Strekalov
**Aleksandr Serebrov *
Soyuz T-9 - "June 27 - November 23, 1983"
**Vladimir Lyakhov
**Alexander Alexandrov*
Soyuz T-10-1 - "September 26, 1983 - Launch abort"
**Vladimir Titov
**Gennady Strekalov *
Soyuz T-10 - "February 8 - April 11, 1984"
**Leonid Kizim
**Vladimir Solovyev
**Oleg Atkov *TKS 2 - "March 4 - August 14, 1983 - Launched unmanned as Cosmos 1443."
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Soyuz T-11 - "April 3 - October 2, 1984 - Intercosmos Flight"
**Yuri Malyshev
**Gennady Strekalov
**Rakesh Sharma - India*
Soyuz T-12 - "July 17 - 29, 1984"
**Vladimir Dzhanibekov
**Svetlana Savitskaya
**Igor Volk *
Soyuz T-13 - "June 6 - September 26, 1985"
**Vladimir Dzhanibekov
**Viktor Savinykh *
Soyuz T-14 - "September 17 - November 21, 1985"
**Vladimir Vasyutin
**Georgi Grechko
**Alexander Volkov*TKS 3 - "September, 1985 - February 7, 1991 - Launched unmanned as Cosmos 1686. Featured a high-resolution photo apparatus and optical sensor experiments (infrared telescope and Ozon spectrometer)."
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Soyuz T-15 - "March 13 - July 16, 1986 - Also visited Mir"
**Leonid Kizim
**Vladimir Solovyevee also
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Space station for statistics of occupied space stations
*Salyut
*TKS spacecraft
*Almaz
*Mir
*Skylab
*International Space Station
*List of spacewalks References
*http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1982-033A
* [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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