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Soya
Soya can mean: soybeanSoya District, HokkaidoSoya SubprefectureSoya 3D, a high-level three-dimensional rendering engine for the Python programming language This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Soya3D
Soya3D is a high-level Python module for creating 3D computer and video games. Soya is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL. However, due to some agreement, Soya3D still remains a personal project of Jean-Babtist Lamy, it's founder. In response, a fork of Soya, called py-soy, is developed, wh..
Soyagaon
Soyagaon is a census town in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Soyagaon had a population of 21,822. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Soyagaon has an average literacy rate of..
Soyapango
Soyapango is a municipality in the San Salvador department of El Salvador, and is a very commercial area. Soyapango has a new modern mall called Plaza Mundo. ..
Soyatkalan
Soyatkalan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Shajapur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Soyatkalan had a population of 13,574. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Soyatkalan has a..
Soya District, Hokkaido
Soya (宗谷郡; -gun) is a district located in Soya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 2,925 and a density of 4.96 persons per km². The total area is 590.00 km². Towns and villages Sarufutsu Hokkaido Prefecture..
Soya Subprefecture
Soya (宗谷支庁; -shichō) is a subprefecture of Hokkaido, Japan. Its population is estimated to be 77,500 as of July 31, 2004 and its area is 4,050.84 km². Contents 1 Geography1.1 Cities1.2 Districts1.3 Mergers2 History3 External link Geography --..
Soybean
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Soybean (U.S.) or Soya bean (UK) (Glycine max) is a species of legume, native to eastern Asia. It is an annual plant, which may vary in growth habit and height. It may grow prostrate, not growing above 20 cm (7.8 inches); up to stiffly erect plants growing to ..
Soybean cyst nematode
The soybean cyst nematode (SCN), Heterodera glycines, is a plant-parasitic nematode and a devastating pest of the soybean (Glycine max) worldwide. The soybean cyst nematode infects the roots of soybean, forming cysts where it lives within the plant tissues. Infection causes various symptoms that m..
Soybean rust
Soybean rust, also known as Asian soybean rust, is a disease that affects soybeans and other legumes. It is caused by two types of fungi, Phakopsora pachyrhizi and Phakopsora meibomiae. P. meibomiae is the weaker pathogen of the two and generally does not cause widespread problems. The disease ..
Soybean wax
Soybean wax replaces petroleum wax for the candle, packaging and medical fiber industries. It was created by inventor Michael Richards in 1993, becoming the first wax innovation in the candle industry for over a hundred years. Proponents of soybean wax point out that it offers a more sustainable al..
Soyebo
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Soyembika of Kazan
Söyembikä with son Ütämeşgäräy in Russian prison. Söyembikä (Söyenbikä) (pronounced [ser-yerm-bee-KEH] IPA: /sœjœmbi`kæ/ ) (1516 – after 1554) was a Tatar ruler. She was the regent of her son Kazan khan Ütämeşgäräy in (1549-51), the daughter of Nogay nobleman..
Soyen Shaku
Soyen Shaku (1859 – 1919; sometimes written as Soen Shaku or Kogaku So’en Shaku) was the first Zen Buddhist master to teach in the United States. He was a Roshi of the Rinzai school and was abbot of both Kencho-ji and Engaku-ji temples in Kamakura, Japan. Shaku was a disciple of Imakita Kosen. ..
Soyhières
Soyhières is a municipality in the district of Delémont of the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. ..
Soylent Communications
Soylent Communications is a web hosting provider based Mountain View, California. They create and provide NNDB and Rotten.com, along with various other websites. External links [Soylent Communications]Hallmark sites NNDB - Notable Names Databaserotten.com "An archive of disturbing illu..
Soylent Green
"Soylent" redirects here. For the creators of rotten.com, see Soylent Communications. Soylent Green is a classic 1973 science fiction movie starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Joseph Cotten and Chuck Connors. It is loosely based on the 1966 science fiction novella about overpopulation ..
Soyo
Soyo is a city located in the province of Zaire in Angola and a major port on for the Atlantic Ocean and Zaire River. Soyo is the second largest oil-producing region in the country, with an estimate of 300,000 barrels per day. Early History Soyo (originally spelled "Sonho" and pronounced Sonyo) ..
Soyo, Kumamoto
Soyō (蘇陽町; -machi) is a town located in Aso District, Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 4,506 and a density of 37.89 persons per km². The total area is 118.92 km². ..
Soyombo script
The Soyombo script (Mong. Соёмбо бичг, soyombo bichg) is an abugida developed by the Mongolian monk and scholar Bogdo Zanabazar in 1686 to write Mongolian. It can also be used to write Tibetan and Sanskrit. A special character of the script, the Soyombo, became a national symbol of Mongol..
Soyots
According to the 2002 census, there were 2769 Soyots in Russia. They are basically similar to the Tuvans, but live in Buryatia. ..
Soyo Group Inc
Soyo Group Inc is an Taiwan based electronics company. Established in 1985, Soyo manufactures many consumer electronic items including LCD Televisions and Bluetooth communication devices. Soyo manufactures PC components as well, including Motherboards, Portable Storage Devices, and various input a..
Soyuz
Soyuz is Russian for "Union". Depending on the context, Soyuz may also refer to any of the following: Soyuz programme, originally Soviet (now Russian) human spaceflight programmeThe Soyuz spacecraft, used in that programThe Soyuz launch vehicle, is used to launch the spacecraft and othersThe Soyuz ..
Soyuz-U
The Soyuz-U (11A511U) rocket in the Soviet rocket designation series was a version of the Soyuz launch vehicle first introduced in 1973. The Soyuz-U vehicle replaced earlier Soyuz launch vehicle variants and the Voskhod rocket, all of which were closely related vehicles derived from the Soviet R-7 ..
Soyuz38
Soyuz38 are an alternative rock band based in England. They were originally named 'Chump the Band' but renamed in 2005. This was due to the development of Chump the band from lo-fi "lounge punk" music that was largely improvi..
Soyuzmultfilm
Winnie-the-Pooh by Soyuzmultfilm The Studio Soyuzmultfilm (Союзмультфильм) is the most important Soviet animation film studio, founded in 1935 under the name of Soyuzdetmultfilm. Since 1936, it is called by its present name. It was the home to many famous animation directors and..
Soyuz 1
Soyuz 1 (Russian Союз 1, Union 1) was part of the Soviet Union's space program and was launched into orbit on April 23, 1967, carrying a single cosmonaut, Colonel Vladimir Mikhailovich Komarov, who was killed when the spacecraft crashed during its return to Earth. This was the first in-flight..
Soyuz 10
Soyuz 10 was the first planned visit to the world's first space station, Salyut 1, which had been successfully placed in orbit on April 19 1971. Although Soyuz 10 brought its crew of cosmonauts Vladimir Shatalov, Aleksei Yeliseyev, and Nikolai Rukavishnikov to the station, they could not dock succ..
Soyuz 11
Soyuz 11 was the second attempted and the first successful visit to the world's first space station, Salyut 1. (Soyuz 10 was unable to dock.) The Soyuz spacecraft was launched on June 6, 1971, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in central Kazakh SSR with cosmonauts Vladislav Volkov, Georgi Dobrovolski and V..
Soyuz 12
Soyuz 12 was the test flight of the newly-redesigned Soyuz spacecraft that was intended to provide greater crew safety in the wake of the Soyuz 11 tragedy. The crew capacity of the capsule had been decreased from three to two cosmonauts to allow for space suits to be worn during launch, re-entry,..
Soyuz 13
Soyuz 13 was a second test flight of the redesigned Soyuz capsule that first flew as Soyuz 12. This particular spacecraft was further specially modified to carry a large camera for astrophysical observations. Using this instrument, cosmonauts Valentin Lebedev and Pyotr Klimuk carried out ultravio..
Soyuz 14
Crew Yuri Artyukhin (1)Pavel Popovich (2) Mission parameters Mass: 6,800 kgPerigee: 195 kmApogee: 217 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 min Mission highlights Soyuz 14 carried cosmonauts Yuri Artyukhin and Pavel Popovich to the Salyut 3 space station. The mission was part of the Soviet Union's Al..
Soyuz 15
Soyuz 15 was a human spaceflight mission of the Soviet Union. It was to have been the second mission to the Salyut 3 space station with presumably military objectives. Although the spacecraft arrived at the station successfully, cosmonauts Lev Demin and Gennadi Sarafanov were unable to dock becau..
Soyuz 16
Soyuz 16 was a test flight in the project to achieve a joint Soviet-US space flight that resulted in the Apollo-Soyuz mission. Cosmonauts Anatoli Filipchenko and Nikolai Rukavishnikov evaluated a modified Soyuz capsule and the docking equipment that would allow the dissimilar spacecraft to link u..
Soyuz 17
Crew Georgi Grechko (1)Aleksei Gubarev (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 185 kmApogee: 249 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.8 min Mission highlights Soyuz 17 carried cosmonauts Georgi Grechko and Aleksei Gubarev to the Salyut 4 space station for a month-long stay. Upon entering the new ..
Soyuz 18
Soyuz 18, of the Soyuz spacecraft series, brought cosmonauts Pyotr Klimuk and Vitali Sevastyanov to the Salyut 4 space station where they remained in orbit for 63 days. The focus of the mission seems to have been research into long-term stays in space, with the crew performing various biomedical..
Soyuz 18a
Soyuz 18a was a Soyuz spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union but which failed to achieve orbit due to a serious malfunction during launch. The crew consisted of commander Vasili Lazarev, an Air Force major, and flight engineer Oleg Makarov (civilian). The Soyuz 18 mission was supposed to be the ..
Soyuz 2
Soyuz 2 was an unpiloted spacecraft in the Soyuz family intended to perform a docking manoeuvre with Soyuz 3. Although the two craft approached closely, the docking did not take place. This mission was the subject of an artistic "reconstruction" by Joan Fontcuberta showing how the spacecraft w..
Soyuz 20
Crew None Mission parameters Mass: 6570 kg (14,480 lb)Perigee: 177 km (110 mi)Apogee: 251 km (156 mi)Inclination: 51.6°Period: 89.1 minutes Soyuz 20 was an unmanned spacecraft launched by the USSR. It was a long duration test of the Soyuz transport vehicle that docked with the Salyut 4 space sta..
Soyuz 21
Crew Boris Volynov (2)Vitali Zholobov (1) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 246 kmApogee: 274 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 89.7 min Mission highlights Soyuz 21 carried cosmonauts Boris Volynov and Vitali Zh..
Soyuz 22
Soyuz 22 was an earth-sciences mission using a modified Soyuz capsule that had served as a backup for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission the previous year. Cosmonauts Valery Bykovsky and Vladimir Aksyonov spent a week in orbit photographing the surface of the Earth with a specially-built came..
Soyuz 23
Soyuz 23 was intended to carry cosmonauts Vyacheslav Zudov and Valeri Rozhdestvenski to the Salyut 5 space station, presumably on an Almaz military mission. Although the Soyuz reached the station, a malfunction of the docking system did not allow a docking, similar to the problem experienced by So..
Soyuz 24
Crew Viktor Gorbatko (2)Yuri Glazkov (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 184.7 kmApogee: 346.2 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 89.52 minutes Soyuz 24 was a human spaceflight launched February 7, 1977 on a mission to dock with the Salyut 5 space station. Its main objective was to investigate..
Soyuz 25
Crew Vladimir Kovalyonok (1)Valery Ryumin (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6860 kgPerigee: 198.5 kmApogee: 258.1 kmInclination: 51.66°Period: 88.66 minutes Soyuz 25 was a Soviet human spaceflight launched October 9, 1977. It was meant to be the first mission to the Salyut 6 space station but failed a..
Soyuz 26
Soyuz 26 was a Soviet human spaceflight launched October 9, 1977. It was the first mission to dock successfully with Salyut 6 and the start of what would be a semi-permanent occupation of space by the Russians. During the flight, the Russians would set several new records as well as for the first t..
Soyuz 27
Crew Launched: Oleg Makarov (3)Vladimir Dzhanibekov (1) Landed: Yuri Romanenko (1)Georgi Grechko (2) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 198.9 kmApogee: 253.8 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 88.73 minutes Salyut 6 EP-1 was the second successful mission to Salyut 6. They launched in the Soyuz 27..
Soyuz 28
Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name:Soyuz 28 Call Sign:Зенит ("Zenith") Crew:Aleksei GubarevVladimír Remek Launch:March 2, 197815:28 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing:March 10, 197813:44 UTC 51° N, 67° E Duration:7 days, 22 hours and 17 minutes Crew Aleksei Gubarev (2)Vladimír Re..
Soyuz 29
Mission Statistics Mission: Soyuz 29 Call sign: Photon Launch: June 15, 1978 20:16:45 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: September 3, 1978 11:40:34 UTC 46° North, 69° East Duration: 79 days 15 hours 23 minutes Satellite-ID: 1978-61A Crew Launched: Vladimir Kovalyonok (2)Aleksandr Ivanc..
Soyuz 3
Soyuz 3 was the first manned launch of a Soyuz spacecraft since the accident that killed cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov on Soyuz 1. That ill-fated flight had been intended to rendezvous and dock with Soyuz 2; now Soyuz 3 with cosmonaut Georgi Beregovoi would attempt this goal. Ground controllers were..
Soyuz 30
Contents 1 Crew2 Backup crew3 Mission parameters4 Mission highlights Crew Pyotr Klimuk (3)Mirosław Hermaszewski - Poland (1) Backup crew Valery KubasovZenon Jankowski - PolandMission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 197.6 kmApogee: 261.3 kmInclination: 51.66°Period: 88.83 ..
Soyuz 31
Crew Launched Valery Bykovsky (3)Sigmund Jähn - German Democratic Republic (1) Landed Vladimir Kovalyonok (2)Aleksandr Ivanchenkov (1) Backup Viktor Gorbatko (3)Eberhard Köllner - German Democratic Republic (0) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. M..
Soyuz 32
Crew Launched: Vladimir Lyakhov (1)Valery Ryumin (2) Landed: empty - no crew Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 198.4 kmApogee: 274.3 kmInclination: 51.61°Period: 89.94 minutes Mission highlights 7th expedition to Salyut 6. Docked with Salyut 6. Crew returned in Soyuz 34; crew duration 175..
Soyuz 33
The Soyuz 33 mission was intended to dock with Salyut 6 but failed to do so due to an engine malfunction. When approaching to within 4km of the station the engine was fired for a planned 6 second burn, but it shut down after 3 seconds and the Igla docking system also shut down. The Proton crew o..
Soyuz 34
Crew Launched: empty - no crew Landed: Vladimir Lyakhov (1)Valery Ryumin (2) Mission parameters Mass: ? kgPerigee: 199 kmApogee: 271.5 kmInclination: 51.62°Period: 88.91 minutes Mission highlights Launched unmanned to Salyut 6, landed with long term crew. Launched unmanned to replace Soyuz 32 ..
Soyuz 35
Crew Launched: Leonid Popov (1)Valery Ryumin (3) Landed: Valery Kubasov (3)Bertalan Farkas - Hungary (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 198 kmApogee: 259.7 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 88.81 minutes Mission highlights 8th expedition to Salyut 6. Returned to Earth carrying the crew laun..
Soyuz 36
Crew Launched: Valery Kubasov (3)Bertalan Farkas - Hungary (1) Landed: Viktor Gorbatko (3)Pham Tuân - Vietnam (1) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 197.5 kmApogee: 281.9 kmInclination: 51.62°Period: 89.0mi..
Soyuz 37
Crew Launched: Viktor Gorbatko (3)Pham Tuân - Vietnam (1) Landed: Leonid Popov (1)Valery Ryumin (3) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 197.8 kmApogee: 293.1 kmInclination: 51.61°Period: 89.12 minutes Mission highlights 11th expedition to Salyut 6. 6th international crew. Viktor Gorbatko a..
Soyuz 38
Crew Yuri Romanenko (2)Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez - Cuba (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 199.7 kmApogee: 273.5 kmInclination: 51.63°Period: 88.194 minutes Mission highlights 12th expedition to Salyut 6. 7th international crew. Carried Intercosmos cosmonaut from Cuba. The Soyuz 38 dockin..
Soyuz 39
Crew Vladimir Dzhanibekov (2)Zhugderdemidiyn Gurragcha - Mongolia (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 197.5 kmApogee: 282.8 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 89.01 minutes Mission highlights 15th expedition to Salyut 6. 8th international crew. Carried intercosmos cosmonaut from Mongolia. Inte..
Soyuz 4
Soyuz 4 launched January 14, 1969. On board was the cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5, transfer two crew members from that spacecraft and reenter. The last three Soyuz flights had attempted to do this but had all failed for various re..
Soyuz 40
Crew Leonid Popov (2)Dumitru Prunariu - Romania (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6800 kgPerigee: 198.1 kmApogee: 287 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 89.06 minutes Mission highlights 16th expedition to Salyut 6. 9th international crew. Carried intercosmos cosmonaut from Romania. Last Soyuz Ferry flight; ..
Soyuz 5
The Soyuz 5 was a Soyuz spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union on January 15 1969 that docked with Soyuz 4 in orbit. Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters2.1 Space walk3 Mission highlights3.1 EVA details3.2 See also4 External links Crew Boris Volynov (1)Alekse..
Soyuz 6
Soyuz 6 was part of a joint mission with Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8 that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts. The crew of Georgi Shonin and Valeri Kubasov were meant to take high-quality movie photography of Soyuz 7 and Soyuz 8 docking but the rendezvo..
Soyuz 7
Soyuz 7 was part of a joint mission with Soyuz 6 and Soyuz 8 that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts. The crew consisted of commander Anatoli Filipchenko, flight-engineer Vladislav Volkov and research-cosmonaut Viktor Gorbatko, whose mission w..
Soyuz 8
Soyuz 8 was part of a joint mission with Soyuz 6 and Soyuz 7 that saw three Soyuz spacecraft in orbit together at the same time, carrying seven cosmonauts. The crew consisted of commander Vladimir Shatalov and flight-engineer Aleksei Yeliseyev, whose mission was to dock with Soyuz 7 and transfe..
Soyuz 9
Soyuz 9 paved the way for the Salyut space station missions, investigating the effects of long-term weightlessness on crew, and evaluating the work that the cosmonauts could do in orbit, individually and as a team. Commander Andrian Nikolayev and flight-engineer Vitali Sevastyanov spent eighteen ..
Soyuz launch vehicle
Soyuz rocket on launch pad. The Soyuz launch vehicle (Western designation: A-2) is an expendable launch system designed and manufactured by the Korolev Design Bureau in Samara, Russia. As well as being used as the launcher for the manned Soyuz spacecraft, as part of the Soyuz program, it is n..
Soyuz Molodyozhi
Soyuz Molodyozhi (Union of the Youths, Russian: ) was an artistic group and an art magazine of Russian avant-garde organized in 1910. There were more than 30 members of the group and most of other Russian avant-garde participated in their exhibitions. The Chairman of the society was a patron of..
Soyuz programme
The Soyuz human spaceflight programme was initiated in the early 1960s as part of the manned lunar programme that was intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon. The Soyuz spacecraft and the Soyuz launch vehicle are both part of this programme. The Moon objective was abandoned when technologica..
Soyuz spacecraft
Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft approaching the International Space Station Soyuz (Soyus, Союз, union) is a series of spacecraft designed by Sergey Korolyov for the Soviet Union's space program. The Soyuz succeeded the Voskhod spacecraft design and were originally built as part of the Luna program..
Soyuz T-1
Main Docked unmanned with Salyut 6 on December 19, after overshooting the station on December 18. Mission parameters Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-STMass: 6450 kgCrew: NoneLaunched: December 16, 1979Landed: March 25, 1980 Reference NASA Mir Hardware Heritage ..
Soyuz T-10
Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters3 Mission highlights4 Trivia Crew Launched: Leonid Kizim (2)Vladimir Soloviyov (1)Oleg Atkov (1) Landed: Yuri Malyshev (2)Gennady Strekalov (4)Rakesh Sharma - India (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 199 kmApogee: 219 kmInclinatio..
Soyuz T-10-1
Contents 1 Mission highlights2 Crew3 Mission parameters4 See also Mission highlights The Soyuz T-10-1 mission (often called Soyuz-T 10a in the West) never lifted off, the launch vehicle being destroyed on the launch pad by fire. Fortunately the Soyuz spacecraft's escape roc..
Soyuz T-11
Crew Launched: Yuri Malyshev (2)Gennady Strekalov (4)Rakesh Sharma - India (1) Landed: Leonid Kizim (2)Vladimir Soloviyov (1)Oleg Atkov (1) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 195 kmApogee: 224 kmInclination: ..
Soyuz T-12
Crew Vladimir Dzhanibekov (4)Svetlana Savitskaya (2)Igor Volk (1) Mission parameters Mass: 7020 kgPerigee: 192 kmApogee: 218 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights Soyuz T-12 was the 7th expedition to Salyut 7. Volk was a glimpse of things which might have been: he was a Sh..
Soyuz T-13
Crew Launched: Vladimir Dzhanibekov (5)Viktor Savinykh (2) Landed: Vladimir Dzhanibekov (5)Georgi Grechko (3) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 198 kmApogee: 222 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.7minutes Mission highlights Soyuz T-13 was the 8th expedition to Salyut 7. Vladimir Dzhanibekov..
Soyuz T-14
Crew Launched: Vladimir Vasyutin (1)Georgi Grechko (3)Alexander Volkov (1) Landed: Viktor Savinykh (2)Vladimir Vasyutin (1)Alexander Volkov (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 196 kmApogee: 223 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.7minutes Mission highlights Soyuz T-14 was the 9th expedition ..
Soyuz T-15
Crew Leonid Kizim (3)Vladimir Soloviyov (2) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 331 kmApogee: 366 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 91.5 minutes Mission highlights Soyuz T-15 was the first expedition to Mir. It l..
Soyuz T-2
Crew Yuri Malyshev (1)Vladimir Aksyonov (2) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 202 kmApogee: 249 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 10th expedition to Salyut 6. Test flight of the new Soyuz T. First manned Soyuz-T mission. Its crew of two took over from the Argon..
Soyuz T-3
Crew Leonid Kizim (1), CdrOleg Makarov (4), FEGennady Strekalov (1), AI Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 200 kmApogee: 251 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 13th expedition to Salyut 6. Tested three seat version of Soyuz T. First Soyuz since 1971 to carry three ..
Soyuz T-4
Crew Vladimir Kovalyonok (3)Viktor Savinykh (1) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 201 kmApogee: 250 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 14th expedition to Salyut 6. Docking with Sa..
Soyuz T-5
Crew Launched: Anatoli Berezovoy (1)Valentin Lebedev (2) Landed: Leonid Popov (3)Aleksandr Serebrov (1)Svetlana Savitskaya (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 190 kmApogee: 231 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 89.7 minutes Mission highlights 1st expedition to Salyut 7. Visited by 2nd and 3rd..
Soyuz T-6
Crew Vladimir Dzhanibekov (3)Aleksandr Ivanchenkov (2)Jean-Loup Chrétien - France (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 189 kmApogee: 233 kmInclination: 51.7°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 2nd expedition to Salyut 7. 10th international crew. Carried cosmonaut from France. Suffe..
Soyuz T-7
Soyuz T-7 (code name Dnieper) was the third Soviet space mission to the Salyut 7 space station. Crew member Svetlana Savitskaya was the first woman in space in twenty years, since Valentina Tereshkova who flew in 1963 on Vostok 6. Savitskaya was given the orbital module of Soyuz T-7 for privacy...
Soyuz T-8
Crew Vladimir Titov (1)Gennady Strekalov (2)Aleksandr Serebrov (2) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 200 kmApogee: 230 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights Failed to dock with Salyut 7 due to problems with automated docking system. First failure to dock at a space ..
Soyuz T-9
Crew Vladimir Lyakhov (2)Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (1) Mission parameters Mass: 6850 kgPerigee: 201 kmApogee: 229 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights 4th expedition to Salyut-7. Its mission was heavily impacted by the Soyuz-T and Soyuz booster failures which bracket..
Soyuz TM-1
Soyuz TM-1 was an unmanned Soyuz-TM test. It was designed as an upgraded soyuz for Mir space station. Mission parameters Spacecraft: Soyuz-7K-STMMass: 6450 kgCrew: NoneLaunched: May 21, 1986Landed: May 30, 1986 Reference NASA Mir Hardware Heritage ..
Soyuz TM-10
Soyuz TM-10 was the tenth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir. Crew Launched: Gennadi Manakov (1) - RussianGennady Strekalov (5) - Russian Landed: Gennadi Manakov (1) - RussianGennady Strekalov (5) - RussianToyohiro Akiyama (1), Reporter-Japan (1) number of spaceflights each crew member h..
Soyuz TM-11
Soyuz TM-11 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-11 Call Sign: Дербе́нт (Derbent) Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: December 2, 199008:13:32 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: May 26, 199110:04:13 UTCnear Dzhezkazgan Duration: 175 days 01 hours 50 minutes 41 seconds Number of..
Soyuz TM-12
Soyuz TM-12 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-12 Call Sign: Озо́н (Ozone) Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: May 18, 199112:50:28 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: October 10, 199104:12:18 UTC61 km SW of Arkalyk Duration: 144 days 15 hours 21 minutes 50 seconds Number of Orbit..
Soyuz TM-13
Soyuz TM-13 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-13 Call Sign: Донба́сс (Donbass) Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: October 2, 199105:59:38 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: March 25, 199208:51:22 UTCnear Dzhezkazgan Duration: 175 days 02 hours 51 minutes 44 seconds Number ..
Soyuz TM-14
Soyuz TM-14 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-14 Call Sign: Ви́тязь (Vityaz' - Knight) Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: March 17, 199210:54:30 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: August 10, 199201:05:02 UTC136 km SE of Dzhezkazgan Duration: 145 days 14 hours 10 minutes 3..
Soyuz TM-15
Soyuz TM-15 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-15 Call Sign: Rodnik (Spring) Number of Crew Members: 3 launched / 2 landed Launch: July 27, 199206:08:42 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: February 1, 199303:49:57 UTCnear Dzhezkazgan Duration: 188 days 21 hours 41 minutes 15 seco..
Soyuz TM-16
Soyuz TM-16 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-16 Call Sign: Вулка́н (Vulkan - Volcano) Number of Crew Members: 2 launched / 3 landed Launch: January 24, 199305:58:05 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: July 22, 199306:41:50 UTC140 km S of Dzhezkazgan Duration: 179 days..
Soyuz TM-17
Crew Launched: Vasili Tsibliyev (1)Aleksandr Serebrov (4)Jean-Pierre Haigneré (1) - France Landed: Vasili Tsibliyev (1)Aleksandr Serebrov (4) (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 388 kmApogee: 397 kmInclinati..
Soyuz TM-18
Crew Launched: Viktor Afanasyev (2)Yury Usachev (1)Valeri Polyakov (2) Landed: Viktor Afanasyev (2)Yury Usachev (2) Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 244 kmApogee: 335 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 90.1 minutes Mission highlights 18th expedition to Mir. Afanasyev and Usachev spent 179 day..
Soyuz TM-19
Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters3 Mission highlights4 Mission accomplishments5 Notes Crew Launched: 1 Yuri Malenchenko (1) - Commander2 Talgat Musabayev (1) - Flight Engineer - Kazakhstan Landed: 1 Yuri Malenchenko (1) - Commander2 Talgat Musabayev (1) - Flight Engin..
Soyuz TM-2
Crew Launched: Yuri Romanenko (3)Aleksandr Laveykin (1) Landed: Alexander Viktorenko (1)Aleksandr Laveykin (1)Muhammed Faris (1) - Syria Mission parameters Mass: 7100 kgPerigee: 341 kmApogee: 365 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 91.6 minutes Mission highlights Soyuz TM-2 was the second expedition to ..
Soyuz TM-20
Crew Launched: Alexander Viktorenko (4)Elena Kondakova (1)Ulf Merbold (3) - ESA Germany Landed: Alexander Viktorenko (4)Elena Kondakova (1)Valeri Polyakov (2) Mission parameters Mass: 7170 kgPerigee: 200 kmApogee: 249.6 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 20th expedition..
Soyuz TM-21
Crew Launched: Vladimir Dezhurov (1)Gennady Strekalov (6)Norman Thagard (5) - U.S.A. Landed: Anatoly Solovyev (4)Nikolai Budarin (1) Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 201 kmApogee: 247 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 88.7 minutes Mission highlights 21st expedition to Mir. Included U.S.A. ast..
Soyuz TM-22
Crew Yuri Gidzenko (1)Sergei Avdeyev (2)Thomas Reiter (1) - ESA Germany (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 339 kmApogee: 340 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 92.1 minutes Mission highlights 23rd expedition to Mi..
Soyuz TM-23
Crew Launched: Yuri Onufrienko (1)Yury Usachev (2) Landed: Yuri Onufrienko (1)Yury Usachev (2)Claudie Haigneré (1) - France Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 202 kmApogee: 240 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights 25th expedition to Mir. Manned spaceflights to ..
Soyuz TM-24
Crew Launched: Valery Korzun (1)Alexandr Kaleri (2)Claudie André-Deshays (1) - France Landed: Valery Korzun (1)Alexandr Kaleri (2)Reinhold Ewald (1) - ESA Germany Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 235.1 kmApogee: 287.4 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 89.8 minutes Mission highlights 27th exped..
Soyuz TM-25
Crew Launched: Vasili Tsibliyev (2)Aleksandr Lazutkin (1)Reinhold Ewald (1) - ESA Germany Landed: Vasili Tsibliyev (2)Aleksandr Lazutkin (1) Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 378 kmApogee: 394 kmInclination: 51.65°Period: 90.28 minutes Mission highlights This was the 30th expedition to Mir..
Soyuz TM-26
Soyuz TM-26 is a Russian spacecraft that ferried cosmonauts and supplies to the Mir, the Russian space station. It was the 32nd expedition to Mir. It was launched by a Soyuz-U rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 1997-08-05. The main mission was to transport two specially-trained cosmonauts to repair..
Soyuz TM-27
Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters3 Mission accomplishments4 EVA schedule5 Mission notes Crew Launched: 1 Talgat Musabayev (2) - Commander2 Nikolai Budarin (2) - Flight Engineer3 Léopold Eyharts (1) - France - Research Cosmonaut Landed: 1 Talgat Musabayev (2) - Command..
Soyuz TM-28
Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters3 Mission Accomplishments4 Notes Crew Launched: 1 Gennady Padalka (1) - Commander2 Sergei Avdeyev (3) - Flight Engineer3 Yuri Baturin (1) - Research Cosmonaut Landed: 1 Gennady Padalka (1) - Commander2 Ivan Bella (1) - Flight Engineer - Slov..
Soyuz TM-29
Crew Launched: Viktor Afanasyev (3)Jean-Pierre Haigneré (2) - FranceIvan Bella (1) - Slovakia Landed: Viktor Afanasyev (3)Sergei Avdeyev (3)Jean-Pierre Haigneré (2) Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 188 kmApogee: 273 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights 38th expedit..
Soyuz TM-3
Soyuz TM-3 was the third Soviet expedition to the Mir space station. Crew Launched: Alexander Viktorenko (1)Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (2)Muhammed Faris (1) - Syria Landed: Yuri Romanenko (3)Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (2)Anatoli Levchenko (1) Mission parameters Mass: 7100 kgPerigee: 297..
Soyuz TM-30
Crew Sergei Zalyotin (1)Alexandr Kaleri (3) Mission parameters Mass: ? kgPerigee: 186 kmApogee: 222 kmInclination: 51.7°Period: 88.6 minutes Mission highlights 39th expedition to Mir. Soyuz TM-30 was a Russian passenger ship that was launched at 05:01 UT from Baikonur by a Soyuz rocket to transp..
Soyuz TM-31
Soyuz TM-31 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-31 Call Sign: Uran Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: October 31, 200007:52:47 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: May 6, 200105:41:28 UTC90? km NE of Arkalyk Duration: 186 days 21 hours 48 minutes 41 seconds Number of Orbits: ~3,040 Crew ..
Soyuz TM-32
Soyuz TM-32 Soyuz TM-32 Mission Insignia Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TM-32 Call Sign: Spacecraft Name: Soyuz TM-32 Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: April 28, 200107:37:20 UTBaikonur, Pad 1 Landing: STS-88 | STS-96 | STS-101 | STS-106 | STS-92 | Soyuz TM-31 | STS-..
Soyuz TM-33
Crew Launched: Viktor Afanasyev (4)Claudie Haigneré (2) - CNES FranceKonstantin Kozeyev (1) Landed: Yuri Gidzenko (3)Roberto Vittori (1) - ESA - ItalyMark Shuttleworth (1) - Space Tourist - South Africa Mission highlights 14th manned mission to ISS. Soyuz TM-33 is a Russian astronaut-transporti..
Soyuz TM-34
Crew Launched: Yuri Gidzenko (3)Roberto Vittori (1) - ESA ItalyMark Shuttleworth (1) - Space Tourist - South Africa Landed: Sergei Zalyotin (2)Frank De Winne (1) - ESA BelgiumYuri Lonchakov (2) Mission highlights 17th manned mission to ISS. Soyuz TM-34 is a Russian passenger transportation craft ..
Soyuz TM-4
Crew Launched: Vladimir Titov (3)Musa Manarov (1)Anatoli Levchenko (1) Landed: Anatoly Solovyev (1)Viktor Savinykh (1)Aleksandr Panayatov Aleksandrov (1) - Bulgaria Mission parameters Mass: 7070 kgPerigee: 337 kmApogee: 357 kmInclination: 51.6°Period: 91.5 minutes Mission highlights 4th expeditio..
Soyuz TM-5
Soyuz TM-5 was the fifth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir. Crew Launched: Anatoly Solovyev (1)Viktor Savinykh (3)Aleksandr Panayatov Aleksandrov (1) - Bulgaria Landed: Vladimir Lyakhov (3)Abdul Ahad Mohmand (1) - Afghanistan (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, in..
Soyuz TM-6
Soyuz TM-6 was the sixth expedition to the Soviet/Russian Space Station Mir. Crew Launched: Vladimir Lyakhov (3)Valeri Polyakov (1)Abdul Ahad Mohmand (1) - Afghanistan Landed: Vladimir Titov (3)Musa Manarov (1)Jean-Loup Chrétien (2) - France Mission parameters Mass: 7070 kgPerigee: 195 kmApogee:..
Soyuz TM-7
Soyuz TM-7 was the seventh expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir. Contents 1 Crew2 Back-up crew3 Mission parameters4 Mission highlights Crew Launched: Alexander Volkov (2)Sergei Krikalev (1)Jean-Loup Chrétien (2) - France Landed: Alexander Volkov (2)Sergei Krikalev (..
Soyuz TM-8
Soyuz TM-8 was the eighth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir. Crew Alexander Viktorenko (2) - RussianAleksandr Serebrov (3) - Russian (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission highlights The Soyuz launch vehicle was painted with advertise..
Soyuz TM-9
Soyuz TM-9 was the ninth expedition to the Russian Space Station Mir. Crew Anatoly Solovyev (2) - RussianAleksandr Balandin (1) - Russian (1) number of spaceflights each crew member has completed, including this mission. Mission parameters Mass: 7150 kgPerigee: 373 kmApogee: 387 kmInclination: 5..
Soyuz TMA-1
Soyuz TMA-1 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TMA-1 Call Sign: Yenisey Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: October 30, 200203:11:11 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: May 4, 200302:04:25 UTC49.39° N; 61.2° E Duration: 185 days 22 hours 53 minutes 14 seconds Number ofOrbits: ~3,020 Crew L..
Soyuz TMA-10
Crew Will launch ISS Expedition 15 crew: Fyodor Yurchikhin (2) Commander - RussiaOleg Kotov (1) Flight Engineer - RussiaCharles Simonyi (1) Tourist - U.S.A. or Anousheh Ansari (1) Tourist - U.S.A. Will land ISS Expedition 15 crew: Fyodor Yurchikhin (2) Commander - RussiaOleg Kotov (1) Flight Engin..
Soyuz TMA-11
Crew Will launch ISS Expedition 16 crew: Yuri Malenchenko (4) Commander - RussiaPeggy Whitson (2) Flight Engineer - U.S.A.A to-be-selected Malaysian Angkasawan Will land ISS Expedition 16 crew: Yuri Malenchenko (4) Commander - RussiaPeggy Whitson (2) Flight Engineer - U.S.A.A to-be-selected South ..
Soyuz TMA-2
Mission Statistics Mission:Soyuz TMA-2 Call sign:Agat (Agate) Spacecraft:Soyuz TMA #212 Launch:April 26, 2003 03:53:52 UTCBaikonur LC1 Contact with ISS:April 28, 2003 05:56:20 UTC nadir docking port of Zarya/FGB-1 module Undocking from ISS:October 27, 2003 23:17 UTC Landing:October 28, 2003 02:..
Soyuz TMA-3
Mission Statistics Mission:Soyuz TMA-3 Call sign:Ingul Spacecraft:Soyuz TMA-3 Launch:October 18, 2003 05:38:03 UTCBaikonur LC1 Contact with ISS:October 20, 2003 07:16 UTC Landing:April 30, 2004 00:11:15 UTC50.38° N, 67.20° E Duration:194 days, 18 h, 33 min, 12 s Orbits:~3,170 Inclination:51.6..
Soyuz TMA-4
Soyuz TMA-4 Mission Statistics Mission Name: Soyuz TMA-4 Call Sign: Altair Number of Crew Members: 3 Launch: April 19, 200403:19:00 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: October 24, 200400:35:00 UTC90km north of the town of Arkalyk Duration: 187 days, 13 hours, 22 minutes Number of Orbits: ~2,950..
Soyuz TMA-5
Soyuz TMA-5 Mission statistics Mission name: Soyuz TMA-5 Call sign: Tyan-Shan ("Heavenly Mountains") Number of crew members: 3 Launch: October 14, 200403:06 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: April 24, 200522:08 UTC90 km north of the town of Arkalyk Duration: 192 d 19 h 2 min Number of o..
Soyuz TMA-6
Soyuz TMA-6 Mission statistics Mission name: Soyuz TMA-6 Call sign: Number of crew members: 3 Launch: April 15, 200500:46:25 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: October 11, 200501:09:00 UTC Duration: 179.984 days Number of orbits: 2,817 Soyuz TMA-6 launch Crew Launched ISS Ex..
Soyuz TMA-7
Soyuz TMA-7 Mission statistics Mission name: Soyuz TMA-7 Call sign: Number of crew members: 3 Launch: October 1, 200503:55:00 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: April 8, 200623:48:00 UTC Duration: 189d 19h 53m Number of orbits: 2,987 Contents 1 Crew2 Mission parameters3..
Soyuz TMA-8
Soyuz TMA-8 Mission statistics Mission name: Soyuz TMA-8 Call sign: Carat Number of crew members: 3 Launch: March 30, 200602:30 UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: September 24, 2006TBD UTCTBD Duration: ~178 days Number of orbits: ? ''' ''' Contents 1 Crew2 Back-up crew3 ..
Soyuz TMA-9
Soyuz TMA-9 Mission statistics Mission name: Soyuz TMA-9 Call sign: Number of crew members: 3 Launch: September 14, 2006UTCBaikonur LC1 Landing: March 19, 2007TBD UTC Duration: ~186 days Number of orbits: ? ''' ''' Crew Will launch ISS Expedition 14 crew: Michael Lopez..
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