Wednesday, March 20, 2002
Tuesday, March 19, 2002
Navstar 15
1990-088A
The 9th Block II launch was Navstar SVN 15 (PRN 15, USA 64).
| Navstar 15 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 Oct 1 | 2156:00 | Launch by Delta II 6925 | CC LC17A |
| T+0:56 SRM 1-3,7-9 out | |||
| T+1:01 SRM 4-6 on | |||
| T+1:02 SRM 1-3 sep | |||
| T+1:03 SRM 7-9 sep | |||
| T+1:57 SRM 4-6 off | |||
| T+2:02 SRM 4-6 sep | |||
| T+4:25 MECO | |||
| T+4:31 VECO | |||
| T+4:33 Stage 1 sep | |||
| 2200 | Stage 2 TIG (T+4:38) | ||
| Fairing sep (T+4:50) | |||
| 2207 | SECO-1 (T+11:37) | 186 x 186? x 35.66? | |
| T+20:55 spinup | |||
| 2216 | T+20:58 Delta sep | ||
| 2217 | T+21:35 TES | ||
| 2219 | T+23:02 TECO | 355.32 171 x 20308 x 37.7 | |
| 2220 | T+24:55 Stage 3 sep | ||
| 2220 | T+24:57 despin weights | ||
| 2258? | SES-3 | 91.20 184 x 482 x 30.83 | |
| 356.24 166 x 20370 x 37.62 (PAM-D) | |||
| 357.54 185 x 20431 x 37.63 (GPS) | |||
| 1990 Oct 4 | 1227? | Star 37XFP burn | |
| 1990 Oct 4 | 1200 | 717.02 19936 x 20380 x 54.87 | |
| 1990 Oct 13 | 1200 | 717.71 19916 x 20434 x 54.95 | |
| 1990 Oct 15 | In service | ||
| 1997 Feb 2 | Operating at slot D-2 | ||
Monday, March 18, 2002
Soyuz TM-25
1997-003A
The EO-23 `Sirius' crew were launched on 1997 Feb 10.
| Soyuz TM-25 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 Feb 10 | 1409:30 | Launch by Soyuz-U | KB LC1 |
| T+1:59 Strapons sep | |||
| T+2:42 Fairing sep | |||
| T+4:47 Blok A sep | |||
| T+5:00 Interstage sep | |||
| Blok I MECO | |||
| 1418:19 | T+8:49 Blok I sep | ||
| 1418 | 88.64 191 x 250 x 51.6 (AVM) | ||
| 1746 | TCM-1 | ||
| 1837 | TCM-2 | ||
| 1997 Feb 11 | 262 x 311 x 51.65 | ||
| 1997 Feb 12 | 378 x 394 x 51.65 | ||
| 1544 | Kurs docking aborted | ||
| 1551:13 | Manual docking at -X | ||
| 1715 | Hatch open | ||
Tsibliev and Lazutkin ended their troubled mission on Aug 14, bad luck dogging them to the final seconds of flight when the Soyuz SA landing rockets fired early at an altitude of 5 km, giving an extremely rough landing. The failure was due to an electrical short caused by water condensation.
| Soyuz TM-25 flight 2 | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Orbit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 Aug 14 | 0550 | Hatch closed | |
| 0855:58 | Undocked | ||
| 0901:57 | Sep burn | ||
| 1122 | Deorbit | ||
| 1126 | Deorbit burn complete | ||
| 1146? | PAO, BO sep | ||
| 1150? | Entry interface | ||
| 1155 | Entry confirmed by TsUP | -2? x 388 x 51.6 | |
| 1217:10 | Landing | ||
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