Soyuz-30 is a manned spacecraft .
| Soyuz-30 | |
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| General information | |
| A country | |
| Organization | |
| Ship flight data | |
| Ship name | Soyuz-30 |
| Launch vehicle | Soyuz-U |
| Union Flight No. | thirty |
| Launch pad | Baikonur Sq. one |
| Launch | June 27, 1978 3:27:00 p.m. UTC |
| Docking | Salute-6 |
| Docking place | AO |
| Landing ship | July 5, 1978 1:31:00 PM UTC |
| Landing place | 300 km west of Tselinograd |
| Flight duration | 7 days 22 hours 03 minutes |
| Number of turns | 125 |
| Distance traveled | 5.265 million km |
| Apogee | 261.3 km |
| Perigee | 197.6 km |
| Mood | 51.66 ° |
| Circulation period | 88.83 min |
| Weight | 6.8 t |
| NSSDC ID | 1978-065A |
| SCN | 10968 |
| Crew flight data | |
| Crew members | 2 |
| Call sign | "Caucasus" |
| Docking | June 28, 1978 17:07:50 UTC |
| Undocking | July 5, 1978 10:14:50 UTC |
| Associated Expeditions | |
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Flight Options
- The mass of the device is 6.8 tons.
- Orbital inclination - 51.66 °
- Circulation period - 88.83 (91.31) min.
- Perigee - 197.6 (337.6) km.
- Apogee - 261.3 (363) km.
Launch and landing crew
- Commander - Klimuk, Pyotr Ilyich (3)
- Cosmonaut-researcher - Germaszewski, Miroslav (Hermaszewski Mirosław) (1) ( Poland )
Duplicate Crew
Lander
- Commander - Kubasov, Valery Nikolaevich
- Cosmonaut-researcher - Jankowski, Zenon (Jankowski, Zenon) (Poland)
Flight Description
The third expedition to visit the Salyut-6 orbital scientific station. The second international flight under the Intercosmos program. For the first time in space an astronaut from Poland. At this time, the second main crew, Vladimir Kovalenok and Alexander Ivanchenkov , worked at the Salyut-6 station.
See also
- Soyuz spacecraft series
- Cosmonautics History
- Astronautics
Links
- Spaceship Soyuz-30 (Russian)
- Soyuz-30 (English)
- Flights of Soyuz spaceships (Russian)