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Soyuz TM-6

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1988 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir
Soyuz TM-6
COSPAR ID1988-075AEdit this at Wikidata
SATCATno.19443
Mission duration114 days, 5 hours, 33 minutes, 49 seconds
Orbits completed~1,840
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftSoyuz 7K-STM No. 56
Spacecraft typeSoyuz-TM
ManufacturerNPO Energia
Launch mass7,070 kilograms (15,590 lb)
Crew
Crew size3
LaunchingVladimir Lyakhov
Valeri Polyakov
Abdul Mohmand
LandingVladimir Titov
Musa Manarov
Jean-Loup Chrétien
CallsignПрото́н (Proton)
Start of mission
Launch date29 August 1988, 04:23:11 (1988-08-29UTC04:23:11Z) UTC[1]
RocketSoyuz-U2
Launch siteBaikonur1/5
End of mission
Landing date21 December 1988, 09:57:00 (1988-12-21UTC09:58Z) UTC
Landing site[1] 160 kilometres (99 mi) SE ofDzhezkazgan
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Docking withMir
Docking date31 August 1988, 05:40:44 UTC
Undocking date21 December 1988, 02:32:54 UTC
Soyuz programme
(Crewed missions)

Soyuz TM-6 was a crewedSoyuz spaceflight toMir.[2] It was launched on 29 August 1988, at 04:23:11UTC, for the station's third long-duration expedition,Mir EO-3. The three-person crew that was launched consisted of Research DoctorValeri Polyakov, who became part of the EO-3 crew, as well as the two crew members of the week-long missionMir EP-3, which included the first everAfghan cosmonaut,Abdul Ahad Mohmand.[3]

On September 8, Soyuz TM-6 was undocked fromMir's Kvant port and redocked onto theMir Base Block's port.[4] It remained there until December, when it brought Titov and Manarov of the EO-3 crew back to Earth. It also landedFrench astronautJean-Loup Chrétien, ending his 25-day-long spaceflight which started withSoyuz TM-7.

Crew

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PositionLaunching crewLanding crew
CommanderVladimir Lyakhov
Mir EP-3
Third and last spaceflight
Vladimir Titov
Mir EO-3
Third spaceflight
Research Doctor/Flight engineerValeri Polyakov
Mir EO-3 /Mir EO-4
First spaceflight
Musa Manarov
Mir EO-3
First spaceflight
Research cosmonautAbdul Mohmand,Afghanistan
Mir EP-3
Only spaceflight
Jean-Loup Chrétien,CNES
Mir Aragatz
Second spaceflight

Valeri Polyakov remained behind onMir with cosmonauts Musa Manarov and Vladimir Titov when Mohmand and Lyakhov returned to Earth inSoyuz TM-5.

The crew of Soyuz TM-6 had a unique makeup, with a commander (Vladimir Lyakhov) who had been trained to fly a Soyuz-TM solo in the event a rescue ship needed to be sent to recover two cosmonauts fromMir, no flight engineer, and two inexperienced cosmonaut-researchers. One was Valeri Polyakov, who would remain aboardMir with Titov and Manarov to monitor their health during the final months of their planned year-long stay. The other wasIntercosmos cosmonaut Abdul Ahad Mohmand, from Afghanistan.

Mission parameters

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References

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  1. ^ab"Mir EO-3".Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived fromthe original on 29 November 2010. Retrieved15 November 2010.
  2. ^The mission report is available here:http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/english/soyuz-TM6.htm
  3. ^"Spaceflight mission report: Soyuz TM-6".www.spacefacts.de. Retrieved2023-11-19.
  4. ^D.F.S.Portree (1995)."Mir Hardware Heritage"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 7 September 2009. Retrieved15 November 2010.
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