Sojuz TMA-07M

Sojuz TMA-07M
(Союз ТMA-07M)
BeställareRoskosmos
ModellSojuz-TMA-M
TillverkareRKK Energia
OperatörRoskosmos
Färdens tid145 dagar, 14 tim, 19 min
NSSDC-ID2012-074A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsBajkonur 1/5
Start19 december 2012,
12:12:36 UTC
RaketSojuz-FG
Landning
LandningsplatsKazakstan
Landning14 maj 2013,
02:31 UTC
Omloppsbana
Varv2 262 st[2]
Apogeum254 km
Perigeum199 km
Banlutning51,6°
Besättning
BesättningRoman Romanenko Ryssland (2)
Chris Hadfield Kanada (3)
Thomas Marshburn USA (2)
Dockning
RymdstationISS
Dockning21 december 2012,
14:09 UTC
PortRassvet, nadir
Ur dockning13 maj 2013,
23:08 UTC
Tid dockad143 dag, 9 tim
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-06M
Nästa uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-08M

Sojuz TMA-07M (ryska: Союз ТMA-07M) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen transporterade Roman Romanenko, Chris Hadfield och Thomas Marshburn till och från Internationella rymdstationen ISS.

Farkosten sköts upp från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur, den 19 december 2012, med en Sojuz-FG-raket. Farkosten dockade med rymdstationen den 21 december 2012.

Den 13 maj 2013 lämnade man ISS. Några timmar senare återinträdde farkosten i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.

I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen var Expedition 35 avslutad.

Referenser

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Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) Soyuz. The APAS-75 docking unit is located at left.
Soyuz TMA-04M rocket on the launch pad.jpg
The Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft is seen after being rolled out by train to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, May 13, 2012. The launch of the Soyuz spacecraft, with Expedition 31 Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka, Flight Engineer Sergei Revin of Russia and NASA Flight Engineer Joe Acaba, is scheduled for 9:01 a.m., May 15 (Kazakhstan time).
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Författare/Upphovsman: Pascal (Flickr user: pasukaru76), Licens: CC0
Vostok spacecraft replica at the Technik Museum Speyer, Germany.
Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft.jpg
Backdropped by a blue and white Earth, this close-up view features the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft approaching the International Space Station (ISS). Onboard the spacecraft are cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev, Expedition 11 commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; astronaut John L. Phillips, NASA ISS science officer and flight engineer; and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Roberto Vittori of Italy. The Soyuz linked to the Pirs Docking Compartment at 9:20 p.m. (CDT) on April 16, 2005 as the two spacecraft flew over eastern Asia. The docking followed Friday’s launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Rotated and color enhanced version of original (ISS013-E-48788 (6 July 2006) --- The Space Shuttle Discovery approaches the International Space Station for docking but before the link-up occurred, the orbiter "posed" for a thorough series of inspection photos. Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module can be seen in the shuttle's cargo bay. Discovery docked at the station's Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 at 9:52 a.m. CDT, July 6, 2006.)
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Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield (right), Expedition 34 flight engineer and Expedition 35 commander; along with Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko (center) and NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn, both Expedition 34/35 flight engineers, pose for a portrait following an Expedition 34/35 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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Soyuz-A manned spacecraft concept (1963). It was to have been part of the Soyuz A-B-C circumlunar complex.