Sojuz TMA-11

Sojuz TMA-11
(Союз ТMA-11)
BeställareRoskosmos
ModellSojuz-TMA
TillverkareRKK Energia
OperatörRoskosmos
Färdens tid191 dagar, 19 tim, 7 min
NSSDC-ID2007-045A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsLC1 Bajkonur
Start10 oktober 2007,
13:22:39 UTC
RaketSojuz-FG
Landning
LandningsplatsKazakstan
Landning19 april 2008,
08:30 UTC
Omloppsbana
Varv3 027 st[2]
Apogeum250 km
Perigeum200 km
Banlutning51,6°
Besättning
StartJurij Malentjenko (4) Ryssland
Peggy Whitson (2) USA
Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (1) Malaysia
LandningJurij Malentjenko
Peggy Whitson
Yi So-yeon (1) Sydkorea

Besättning vid uppskjutningen. V-H: Shukor, Malentjenko, Whitson
Dockning
RymdstationISS
Dockning12 oktober 2007,
14:50:05 UTC
PortZarja, nadir
Ur dockning19 april 2008,
05:06:27 UTC
Tid dockad189 dagar, 14 tim, 16 min
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-10
Nästa uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-12

Sojuz TMA-11 (ryska: Союз ТMA-11) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen gick till rymdstationen ISS. Farkosten sköts upp från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur, med en Sojuz-FG-raket, den 10 oktober 2007. Man dockade med rymdstationen den 12 oktober 2007.

Efter att ha tillbringat 191 dagar i rymden, lämnade farkosten rymdstationen den 19 april 2008. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.

I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen var Expedition 16 avslutad.

Vid landningen var för andra gången i historien kvinnor i majoritet på en rymdfarkost, den första var Valentina Teresjkovas ensamflygning 1963.

Återinträde

På grund av problem vid separationen av återinträdeskapseln från farkostens övriga delar, blev återinträdesbanan ballistisk och landningen skedde därför 475 kilometer från den planerade landningszonen. Besättningen utsattes på grund av den ballistiska banan för större g-krafter än normalt under återinträdet.

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Flag of Malaysia – Jalur Gemilang (Stripes of Glory)
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Soyuz-A manned spacecraft concept (1963). It was to have been part of the Soyuz A-B-C circumlunar complex.
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Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) Soyuz. The APAS-75 docking unit is located at left.
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Soyuz-TM spacecraft. Compare the antennas on the orbital module to those on Soyuz-T. Differences reflect the change from the Igla rendezvous system used on Soyuz-T to the Kurs rendezvous system used on Soyuz-TM.
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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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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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Vostok spacecraft replica at the Technik Museum Speyer, Germany.
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Astronaut Peggy Whitson (right), Expedition 16 commander; Russia's Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, flight engineer and Soyuz commander; and Malaysian spaceflight participant Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor pose for a portrait following a pre-flight press conference at the Johnson Space Center. Whitson, Malenchenko and Shukor are scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in a Soyuz spacecraft in October.
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The official patch for the Soyuz TMA-11 mission, carrying Expedition 16 to the International Space Station.