Sojuz TM-32
Sojuz TM-32 (Союз ТM-32) | |||
Beställare | Roskosmos | ||
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Modell | Sojuz-TM | ||
Tillverkare | RKK Energia | ||
Operatör | Roskosmos | ||
Färdens tid | 185 dag, 21 tim, 22 min, 40 sek | ||
NSSDC-ID | 2001-017A[1] | ||
Uppskjutning | |||
Startplats | Bajkonur LC1 | ||
Start | 28 april 2001, 07:37:20 UTC | ||
Raket | Sojuz-U | ||
Landning | |||
Landningsplats | 180 km SO om Dzhezkazgan, Kazakstan | ||
Landning | 31 oktober 2001, 05:00:00 UTC | ||
Omloppsbana | |||
Varv | 3 025 st[2] | ||
Apogeum | 247 km | ||
Perigeum | 193 km | ||
Banlutning | 51,6° | ||
Besättning | |||
Start | Talgat Musabajev (3) Jurij Baturin (2) Dennis Tito (1) | ||
Landning | Viktor Afanasjev (4) Claudie Haigneré (2) Konstantin Kozejev (1) | ||
V-H: Tito, Musabajev, Baturin | |||
Dockning | |||
Rymdstation | ISS | ||
Dockning | 30 april 2001, 07:57:47 UTC | ||
Port | Zarja, nadir | ||
Ur dockning | 19 oktober 2001, 10:48:10 UTC | ||
Andra Dockning | 19 oktober 2001, 11:04:10 UTC | ||
Port | Pirs, nadir | ||
Andra ur dockning | 31 oktober 2001, 01:38:30 UTC | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Sojuz TM-32 (ryska: Союз ТM-32) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen gick till Internationella rymdstationen. Farkosten sköts upp med en Sojuz-U-raket från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur den 28 april 2001. Den dockade med rymdstationen den 30 april 2001. Den 19 oktober 2001 flyttades farkosten från nadirporten på Zarjamodulen till nadirporten på Pirsmodulen.
Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 31 oktober 2001. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.
Rymdturist
Efter att betalat ca 20 miljoner dollar följde Dennis Tito med som världens första rymdturist. Dennis Tito stannade ombord på den Internationella rymdstationen från den 30 april 2001 till den 5 maj 2001.
Källor och referenser
- ^ ”NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive” (på engelska). NASA. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=2001-017A. Läst 29 februari 2020.
- ^ Manned Astronautics - Figures & Facts Arkiverad 30 september 2015 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 9 oktober 2016.
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