Sojuz TMA-7

Sojuz TMA-7
(Союз ТMA-7)
BeställareRoskosmos
ModellSojuz-TMA
TillverkareRKK Energia
OperatörRoskosmos
Färdens tid189 dag, 19 tim, 53 min
Massa7 200 kg
NSSDC-ID2005-039A[1]
Uppskjutning
StartplatsLC1 Bajkonur
Start1 oktober 2005,
03:55:00 UTC
RaketSojuz-FG
Landning
Landningsplats54 km NÖ of Arkalyk, Kazakstan
Landning8 april 2006,
23:48:00 UTC
Omloppsbana
Varv2 987 st[2]
Apogeum252 km
Perigeum200 km
Banlutning51,7°
Besättning
StartValerij Tokarev (2) Ryssland
William S. McArthur (4) USA
Gregory Olsen (1) USA
LandningValerij Tokarev
William S. McArthur
Marcos Pontes (1) Brasilien

V-H: Olsen, Tokarev, McArthur
Dockning
RymdstationISS
Dockning3 oktober 2005,
05:27 UTC
PortPirs, nadir
Ur dockning18 november 2005,
08:46 UTC
Andra Dockning18 november 2005,
09:05 UTC
PortZarja, nadir
Andra ur dockning20 mars 2006,
06:49 UTC
Tredje Dockning20 mars 2006,
07:11 UTC
PortZvezda, akter
Tredje ur dockning8 april 2006,
20:28 UTC
Kronologi
Föregående uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-6
Nästa uppdrag
Sojuz TMA-8

Sojuz TMA-7 (ryska: Союз ТMA-7) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen gick till Internationella rymdstationen (ISS).

Farkosten sköts upp från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur med en Sojuz-FG-raket, den 1 oktober 2005. Man dockade med rymdstationen den 3 oktober 2005.

Den 18 november 2005 flyttade man farkosten från Pirs-modulens nadirport till Zarja-modulens nadirport.

Den 20 mars 2006 flyttade man farkosten från Zarja-modulens nadirport till Zvezda-modulens akterport.

Man lämnade rymdstationen den 8 april 2006. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.

I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen var Expedition 12 avslutad.

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The crew of spacecraft Soyuz TMA-7.

From left : Gregory Olsen (USA), Valery Tokarev (Russia), William McArthur (USA)

  • NASA description: Expedition 12 Commander William S. McArthur, Jr. (right), Flight Engineer and Soyuz Commander Valery I. Tokarev (center) and U.S. Spaceflight Participant Gregory Olsen pose for a handshake at the Cosmonaut Hotel in Baikonur, Kazakhstan Sept. 20, 2005 as they prepare for their launch October 1 to the International Space Station on the Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft.