Sojuz MS-08
Sojuz MS-08 (Союз МС-08) | |||
Beställare | Roskosmos | ||
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Modell | Sojuz-MS | ||
Tillverkare | RKK Energia | ||
Operatör | Roskosmos | ||
Färdens tid | 196 dag, 18 tim, 1 min | ||
NSSDC-ID | 2018-026A[1] | ||
Uppskjutning | |||
Startplats | Bajkonur 1/5 | ||
Start | 21 mars 2018, 17:44 UTC | ||
Raket | Sojuz-FG | ||
Landning | |||
Landningsplats | Kazakstan | ||
Landning | 4 oktober 2018, 11:45 UTC | ||
Omloppsbana | |||
Banlutning | 51,6° | ||
Besättning | |||
Besättning | Oleg Artemyev ![]() Andrew J. Feustel ![]() Richard R. Arnold ![]() | ||
![]() V-H: Arnold, Artemyev, Feustel | |||
Dockning | |||
Rymdstation | ISS | ||
Dockning | 23 mars 2018, 19:41 UTC | ||
Port | Pojsk (ISS), zenit | ||
Ur dockning | 4 oktober 2018, 07:57 UTC | ||
Tid dockad | 194 dag, 11 tim, 17 min | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Sojuz MS-08 (ryska: Союз МС-08) är en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet, till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Farkosten skötas upp med en Sojuz-FG-raket, från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur den 21 mars 2018. Den dockade med rymdstationen den 23 mars 2018.
Flygningen transporterade Oleg Artemyev, Andrew J. Feustel och Richard R. Arnold till och från rymdstationen. Alla tre var del av Expedition 55 och 56.
Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 4 oktober 2018. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.
I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen så var Expedition 56 avslutad.
Besättning
Befälhavare | ![]() Hans andra rymdfärd Expedition 55 / 56 |
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Flygingenjör 1 | ![]() Hans tredje rymdfärd Expedition 55 / 56 |
Flygingenjör 2 | ![]() Hans andra rymdfärd Expedition 55 / 56 |
Reservbesättning
Befälhavare | ![]() |
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Flygingenjör 1 | ![]() |
Källor
- Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, Soyuz MS-08, 21 mars 2018.
Noter
- ^ ”NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive” (på engelska). NASA. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=2018-026A. Läst 28 februari 2020.
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