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Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Mission Spacecraft
Apollo-Soyuz
Mission Statistics (Soyuz)
Mission Name: Soyuz 19
Call Sign: Союз (Soyuz - "Union")
Number of
Crew:
2
Launch: July 15, 1975
12:20:00 UTC
Baikonur
Apogee: 231 km
Perigee: 218 km
Period: 88.92 min
Inclination: 51.76 deg
Landing: July 21, 1975
10:50:00 UTC
57° N 67° E
Duration: 5 d 22 h 30 min 54 s
Number of
Orbits:
96
Distance
Traveled:
~2,400,000 mi
(~3,900,000 km)
Mass: Soyuz 6,790 kg
Mission Insignia
Apollo-Soyuz insignia
Mission Statistics (Apollo)
Mission Name: Apollo (No Official Mission Number Assigned)
Call Sign: Apollo
Number of
Crew:
3
Launch: July 15, 1975
19:50:00 UTC
Kennedy Space Center
LC-39B
Apogee: 231 km
Perigee: 217 km
Period: 88.91 min
Inclination: 51.75 deg
Landing: July 24, 1975
21:18:00 UTC
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United States government manned space programs
Active: Space Shuttle | ISS (joint) | Crew Exploration Vehicle (future)
Past: Mercury | X-15 (suborbital) | Gemini | Apollo | Skylab | Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (joint, USSR) | Shuttle-Mir (joint, Russia)
Unbuilt: MISS | Project Orion | Dyna-Soar | Manned Orbiting Laboratory | Space Station Freedom (now ISS) | Orbital Space Plane

 
USSR (to 1991) and Russian government manned space programs
Active: Soyuz | ISS (joint) | Kliper (planned)
Past: Vostok | Voskhod | Salyut | Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (joint) | Mir
Cancelled: Zond (lunar Soyuz) | N1 rocket | Spiral | Almaz (incorporated into Salyut program) | Buran

 


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