Sojuz MS-17

Sojuz MS-17
(Союз МС-17)
BeställareRoskosmos
ModellSojuz-MS
TillverkareRKK Energia
OperatörRoskosmos
Färdens tid184 dag, 23 tim, 10 min
NSSDC-ID2020-072A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsBajkonur 31/6
Start14 oktober 2020,
05:46:42 UTC
RaketSojuz-2.1a
Landning
LandningsplatsKazakstan
Landning17 april 2021,
04:55 UTC
Omloppsbana
Banlutning51,6°
Besättning
BesättningSergej Ruzikov Ryssland (2)
Sergej Kud-Svertjkov Ryssland (1)
Kathleen Rubins USA (2)
Dockning
RymdstationISS
Dockning14 oktober 2020,
08:48 UTC
PortRassvet, nadir
Ur dockning19 mars 2021,
16:38:27 UTC
Andra Dockning19 mars 2021,
17:12:35 UTC
PortPojsk, zenit
Andra ur dockning17 april 2021,
01:34 UTC
Tid dockad184 dag, 16 tim, 10 min
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
Sojuz MS-16
Nästa uppdrag
Sojuz MS-18

Sojuz MS-17 (ryska: Союз МС-17) är en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet, till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS). Farkosten sköts upp med en Sojuz-2.1a-raket, från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur, den 14 oktober 2020. Några timmar efter uppskjutningen dockade farkosten med rymdstationen.

Flygningen transporterade Sergej Ruzikov, Sergej Kud-Svertjkov och Kathleen Rubins till rymdstationen.

Den 19 mars 2021 flyttade man farkosten från Rassvet till Pojsk modulen.

Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 17 april 2021. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.

Besättning

BefälhavareRyssland Sergej Ruzikov, RSA
Hans andra rymdfärd
Expedition 63 / 64
Flygingenjör 1Ryssland Sergej Kud-Svertjkov, RSA
Hans första rymdfärd
Expedition 63 / 64
Flygingenjör 2USA Kathleen Rubins, NASA
Hennes andra rymdfärd
Expedition 63 / 64

Källor

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, Soyuz MS-17, 6 oktober 2020.

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