Sojuz TMA-9
Sojuz TMA-9 (Союз ТMA-9) | |||
Beställare | Roskosmos | ||
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Modell | Sojuz-TMA | ||
Tillverkare | RKK Energia | ||
Operatör | Roskosmos | ||
Anrop | Vostok | ||
Färdens tid | 215 dagar, 8 timmar, 22 minuter | ||
Massa | 7 270 kg | ||
NSSDC-ID | 2006-040A[1] | ||
Uppskjutning | |||
Startplats | LC1 Bajkonur | ||
Start | 18 september 2006, 04:08 UTC | ||
Raket | Sojuz-FG | ||
Landning | |||
Landningsplats | 135 km NO om Zjezkazgan, Kazakstan | ||
Landning | 21 april 2007, 12:31 UTC | ||
Omloppsbana | |||
Varv | 3 400 st[2] | ||
Apogeum | 245 km | ||
Perigeum | 193 km | ||
Banlutning | 51,67° | ||
Besättning | |||
Start | Michail Tiurin (2) ![]() Michael López-Alegría (4) ![]() Anousheh Ansari (1) ![]() ![]() | ||
Landning | Michail Tiurin Michael López-Alegría Charles Simonyi (1) ![]() ![]() | ||
![]() V-H: López-Alegría, Ansari, Tiurin | |||
Dockning | |||
Rymdstation | ISS | ||
Dockning | 20 september 2006, 05:21 UTC | ||
Port | Zvezda, akter | ||
Ur dockning | 10 oktober 2006, 19:14 UTC | ||
Andra Dockning | 10 oktober 2006, 19:34 UTC | ||
Port | Zarja, nadir | ||
Andra ur dockning | 21 april 2007, 09:11 UTC | ||
Kronologi | |||
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Sojuz TMA-9 (ryska: Союз ТMA-9) var en flygning i det ryska rymdprogrammet. Flygningen gick till Internationella rymdstationen. Farkosten sköts upp från Kosmodromen i Bajkonur med en Sojuz-FG-raket den 18 september 2006. Man dockade med rymdstationen den 20 september 2006.
Den 10 oktober 2006 flyttades farkosten från akterporten på Zvezda-modulen till nadirporten på Zarja-modulen.
Efter att ha tillbringat 215 dagar i rymden lämnade farkosten rymdstationen den 21 april 2007. Några timmar senare återinträdde den i jordens atmosfär och landade i Kazakstan.
I och med att farkosten lämnade rymdstationen var Expedition 14 avslutad.
Rymdturister
Flygningen hade en plats för en rymdturist, platsen innehades från början av Daisuke Enomoto, men av medicinska skäl ställdes hans deltagande in, och platsen togs av Anousheh Ansari, som härmed blev världens första kvinnliga rymdturist.
Rymdturisten Charles Simonyi landade med Sojuz TMA-9 efter att ha skjutits upp med Sojuz TMA-10.
Referenser
- ^ ”NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive” (på engelska). NASA. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=2006-040A. Läst 29 februari 2020.
- ^ Manned Astronautics - Figures & Facts Arkiverad 13 september 2015 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., läst 21 augusti 2016.
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