Soyuz T-3
COSPAR ID | 1980-094A[1] | ||||
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SATCAT № | 12077 [1] | ||||
Mission duration | 12 days, 19 hours, 7 minutes, 42 seconds | ||||
Orbits completed | 204 | ||||
Spacecraft properties | |||||
Spacecraft type | Soyuz-T | ||||
Manufacturer | NPO Energia | ||||
Launch mass | 6,850 kilograms (15,100 lb) | ||||
Crew | |||||
Crew size | 3 | ||||
Members |
Leonid Kizim Oleg Makarov Gennady Strekalov | ||||
Callsign | Mayak (Beacon) | ||||
Start of mission | |||||
Launch date | 27 November 1980, 14:18:28 UTC | ||||
Rocket | Soyuz-U | ||||
Launch site | Baikonur 1/5 | ||||
End of mission | |||||
Landing date | 10 December 1980, 09:26:10 UTC | ||||
Landing site | 130 kilometres (81 mi) from Dzhezkazgan | ||||
Orbital parameters | |||||
Reference system | Geocentric | ||||
Regime | Low Earth | ||||
Perigee | 200 kilometres (120 mi) | ||||
Apogee | 251 kilometres (156 mi) | ||||
Inclination | 51.6 degrees | ||||
Period | 88.7 minutes | ||||
Docking with Salyut 6 | |||||
1981 USSR stamp, depicting Soyuz T-3 spacecraft and crew, from left to right: Oleg Makarov, Leonid Kizim, Gennady Strekalov
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Soyuz T-3 was launched on 27 November 1980, and carried the 15th expedition to the Salyut 6 space station. The Soyuz T-3 spacecraft was the first Soyuz spacecraft since 1971 that carried three cosmonauts.
Crew
Position | Crew | |
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Commander | Leonid Kizim First spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer | Oleg Makarov Fourth spaceflight | |
Research Cosmonaut | Gennady Strekalov First spaceflight |
Backup crew
Position | Crew | |
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Commander | Vasili Lazarev | |
Flight Engineer | Viktor Savinykh | |
Research Cosmonaut | Valeri Polyakov |
Mission summary
Although the main objective of the crew's mission was to refurbish Salyut 6, part of their mission also involved testing their spacecraft. During their brief stay on Salyut 6, the crew performed experiments using the Splav and Kristall units, and studied biological material which had been carried abroad their Soyuz using the Svetoblok and Oazis units. Much of their time, however, was devoted to station maintenance.
On 2 December they began conducting the Mikroklimat experiment to assess the station’s living conditions, and began work on the thermal control system. They installed a new hydraulic unit with four pumps. On 4 December, they replaced electronics in the station's telemetry system. 5 December saw them repairing electrical system faults. Other repairs included replacement of a program and timing device in the onboard control system and replacement of a power supply unit for the compressor in the refueling system. The Salyut 6 Principal Expedition 4 crew in TsUP provided the crew with advice as they made their repairs. On 8 December, Progress 11 carried out an orbital correction for the complex.
Soyuz T-3 returned to Earth on 11 December 1980, landing 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakh SSR.
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