Friday, January 20, 1989

Soyuz 19

  1975-065A


The prime flight vehicle for the EPSA (Eksperimental'niy Proekt Soyuz-Apollon) mission was 11F615A12 (7K-TM) No. 75. It and reserve vehicle No. 74 were both prepared for launch on 1975 Jul 15; it was the prime vehicle, with crew Aleksei Leonov and Valeriy Kubasov, which was launched and which became Soyuz-19.


Soyuz-19 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1975 Jul 15  1220:00  Launch by Soyuz-U  KB 
 1222  Strapons B,V,G,D sep 
 1222:40  SAS sep 
 1224:30  Blok-A sep 
 1224  Blok-I ignition 
 1229  Blok-I sep88.59 191 x 218 x 51.76 
 1800   88.75 185 x 240 x 51.76 
 2230   88.70 198 x 223 x 51.76 
1975 Jul 16  0850   88.68 190 x 229 x 51.76 
 1609  Docking by Apollo  
 1620   88.98 218 x 231 x 51.76 
 1916  Hatch open to Apollo 
  Crew transfers 
1975 Jul 17  0830   88.96 217 x 230 x 51.76 
 2315   88.98 217 x 231 x 51.75 
1975 Jul 19   Apollo crew return to Apollo 
 1205  Apollo undocked 
 1237  Apollo docked 
 1526  Apollo undocked 
 1836  Sep burn 
1975 Jul 20  0900   88.86 213 x 224 x 51.77 
 1041  Test burn
 1500   88.84 216 x 217 x 51.79 
 1630   88.80 210 x 220 x 51.77 
1975 Jul 21  1010:13  Deorbit 120m/s over 6W 14S, 3:15 
 1013:28  DO CO 
  -178 x 216 x 51.8 
 1022:26  BO and PAO sep from SA, 154 km 
 1028  Entry 
 1050:51  Landed near Arkalyk, 67 32E 50 15 N 

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