Sojuz TMA-15M
Sojuz TMA-15M (Союз ТMA-15M) | |||
Beställare | Roskosmos | ||
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Modell | Sojuz-TMA-M | ||
Tillverkare | RKK Energia | ||
Operatör | Roskosmos | ||
Anrop | Астрей ("Astraios") | ||
Färdens tid | 199 dagar, 16 tim, 42 min, 43 sek | ||
NSSDC-ID | 2014-074A[1] | ||
Uppskjutning | |||
Startplats | Bajkonur 31/6 | ||
Start | 23 november 2014, 21:01:14 UTC | ||
Raket | Sojuz-FG | ||
Landning | |||
Landningsplats | 145 km SO om Zjezkazgan, Kazakstan | ||
Landning | 11 juni 2015, 13:44 UTC | ||
Omloppsbana | |||
Varv | 3 106 st[2] | ||
Apogeum | 242 km | ||
Perigeum | 199 km | ||
Banlutning | 51,6° | ||
Besättning | |||
Besättning | Anton Sjkaplerov (2) Samantha Cristoforetti (1) Terry W. Virts (2) | ||
Från vänster: Sjkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts | |||
Dockning | |||
Rymdstation | ISS | ||
Dockning | 24 november 2014, 02:49 UTC | ||
Port | Rassvet, nadir | ||
Ur dockning | 11 juni 2015, 10:20 UTC | ||
Tid dockad | 199 dagar, 7 tim, 31 min | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Sojuz TMA-15M (ryska: Союз ТMA-15M) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen transporterade Anton Sjkaplerov, Samantha Cristoforetti och Terry W. Virts till och från Internationella rymdstationen.
Farkosten sköts upp från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur den 24 november 2014 med en Sojuz-FG-raket. Dockningen skede endast några timmar efter starten.
Farkosten lämnade rymdstationen den 11 juni 2015. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.
I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen var Expedition 43 avslutad.
Referenser
- Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, tidigare version.
Noter
- ^ ”NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive” (på engelska). NASA. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=2014-074A. Läst 29 februari 2020.
- ^ Manned Astronautics - Figures & Facts Arkiverad 5 oktober 2015 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 10 oktober 2016.
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