Space 213 - a test flight of the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 7K-OK . The device worked out an automatic docking with another Soyuz spacecraft , flying under the name Cosmos-212 . When docking, performed a passive role.
| Cosmos-213 | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Organization | |
| Ship flight data | |
| Ship name | Cosmos-213 |
| Launch vehicle | |
| Launch pad | |
| Launch | April 15, 1968 09:34:00 UTC |
| Ship landing | April 20, 1968 10:11 UTC |
| Flight duration | 120 hours 33 minutes |
| Apogee | 245 km |
| Perigee | 193 km |
| Mood | 51.4 ° |
| Circulation period | 89.16 minutes |
| Weight | 6.530 kg |
| NSSDC ID | 1968-030A |
| SCN | 03193 |
| Crew flight data | |
| Crew members | unmanned |
| Associated Expeditions | |
See also
- Series of satellites " Cosmos "
Notes
- ↑ McDowell D. Jonathan's Space Report - International Space University .